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[000:00:00;00] the headlines and r t boers, johnson and i also planned to scrap all my school restrictions in england and claimed his nation policy. his words pulled out the number of infections still rising for 9 work is passing that case. celebrate the n h s is 73rd birthday, but with the much anticipated pay rise. although they did get a medal from the queen. i think that was a real stuff in the face. i want to make sure that i knew all these kinds of the driveway and the serving scene to self harm in belgium is migrant. extreme slides were silent. hold the authorities to insist that they won't be black.
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ah, well, i welcome you, watching archie international now, boris johnson has been slammed his radcliffe saying england is ready to lift most co restrictions. the prime minister claims his vaccination policy has brought down hospitalizations and death, however, and pays if still criticize the decision. as cases continue to rise given to this government as repeatedly got things rolling, prove it from the timing of lock. don't switch a load. the can to spread the lack of order controls which allow the delta v d and into the key confidence can the public have. but the latest round of measures abandoning all restrictions is not another rick was gamble in the face of an increasing transmission some extent for warming. the easy corporate restrictions too quickly could contribute to the imagine of a new more dangerous beating,
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which may well be resistant to the oxy. keep the now fixed sick pay and less a lock in a safe and sustainable wake. while the final decision on easing the lock down will be taken in a week's time that a roadmap to reopening society on the 19th of july has been revealed and under the plan that will be no mandatory, ma, squaring, and public places and no more social distance thing this will allow nightclubs, for example, to reopen. also office employees will no longer be advised to work from home and those go to restaurants and other than use will be left in freely without having to scan a q r code via a special lab. lawrence johnson referred to the re reopening plan as a now or never moment. if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks when we will be helped by the arrival of summer and by the the school holidays, then massage ourselves. when will we be able to return to normal,
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the promise that that he's going to be driven by the data, not pipe dates. he doesn't have the data to throw off all protections. but the same time when the infection rate is still going all is reckless. yay! freedom day, but axing of face mosque, social distancing, and q r codes comes amid a 161 percent increase in u k. cases over the last 2 weeks. why? well, while bar johnson did give a full speech defending the move, it falls neatly into the pattern of screeching u turns made by the british government, coven, wise. i would stress the schools of say, primary schools, secondary schools, and colleges across england must move to remote permit provision from tomorrow. it is my strong and sincere hope that we will be able to review the outstanding restrictions and allow
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a more significant return to normality from november at the earliest, possibly in time for christmas. april april 5th, easter. we really are confident the things will be very, very much better. obviously we'll try and bring that date forward. this very freedom day. in fact, had been promised to come a whole month earlier on june 21st. since today i cannot say that we have met all our 4 tests for proceeding with step 4 on june, the 21st. i think it is sensible to wait just a little longer. back then, the prime minister also gave a lengthy speech rationalizing the last minute delay. it didn't help businesses though we had already recalled it's furloughed stuff looking forward to the promised ease of the log down. so boris johnson had postpone this freedom day to see if they have the pandemic under control. he saw
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a massive hiking new cases and decided to open england anyway. he didn't make many new friends here either. if the government comes out with the national ruling, i just don't see how we would be able to enforce it at our level. the idea of personal responsibility and hope that people will wear masks is absolutely ridiculous. this unbalance on health care policy, hesitation has been tainting the countries handling of the pandemic from the start, like mosques or no mosques, apps or no app. schools or no schools. i made this flip flopping and wavering, the ordinary jo is left dazed and confused. i was a wedding last week and every of the pew was blocked off and we couldn't sing the same time. the 150000 people, wembley stadium, singing a heads off. i didn't a whole things and nonsense of the moment. the british public have got far more
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common sense when the government's got its been a year and a half that we've been in lockdown had all these restrictions. and i think about find that people feel more free. i think the government is well informed about the new variance and how to control the viruses around. i think that's nice. if you complete immunity, i will not with it to my my other people to get the virus but very welcome freedom day was meant to cheer up the public. now it's not so sure because what to expect next. another infection wave, another policy, or maybe another screeching yuton. you don't need to wear mosque anymore as you want to. and you don't have when have the windows open in your office unless you want to. and you don't have to go on the chip unless you want to. all of that creates confusion. we're now left in the territory of people's interpretation. that compliance may i talk to colleagues in the n h s, former colleagues and their alternative thought about you. i mean the,
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the hospitals, the i and he's running hot. we've had a couple of room close show you over the weekend. whereas we just simply run out of ambulance is so you know, the, in the, i don't think for one moment the shows isn't concerned because it is. i mean, while pressure does mount on the british government to improve on a proposed pay rise of just one percent for the national health workers, the organization celebrated its 73rd anniversary on monday and was given a medal of honor from the queen, but anger over high salaries remain remains because as the chair and then a chest truss told us awards don't pay the bills. i'm sure everybody, the lies is that's how tirelessly the and it just stopped looked doing pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it's just been working for 73 years, being the full on. and it says birthday this is very dissolved, very dissolved on him. but today we almost 100 told him to and it just stopped
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short about 101000. so some one could short. so this was for crisis is one reason is better working conditions. since 2000 to 821 percent of doctors have left the one that does not help to save life. she also left out just saying that these kind of pay and i just got dr. really insulting. ok, with panoramic has taken a heavy toll on and a chest workers. more than 600 medical personnel have died from the disease in england alone and aly, 80 size and n h s staff members have been recorded is having court the virus many per se. now home, the front line of also being hit with mental health issues to in fact, more than 300 health care workers in the u. k. a reported to have attempted suicide last year. i will, this is fusing frustration over that proposed pay rise for make a one percent night could actually mean, and that loss is inflation is forecast to hit one and
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a half percent. british nurse told us that health workers, labor is seriously undervalued. most of us have watched attention some benefits in terms of pay rises over the last decade. i'm the asperity measures been not only in social and health but also the social and also the opportunities furnace is social workers and also became so diluted and everything became we have become target based with hustling. although we all were at the same from montana registration, actually keep the most of it. so i think that one side was a real shot in the face person i. i know the last last that i'm not sure flexible as high as she is. so i am now technically on my last one, you need some use in my career, and i want to make sure that moves a high volume not just in terms of pay, but in terms of terms of conditions, working hours, working conditions,
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etc. and i change massive level supposed to you hundreds of undocumented migrants are on hunger strike in brussels to prussia, the authorities to grant the messiah them some of even sown their minds together to show that they have no say. however, official stephen says they won't be pressured to give in and say that no exceptions will be made. they see that there are a 150000 living here illegally. and the $200.00 people that decide to stop eating should be regularized individually. what would be the results? a week later, you get 202020000 people who would do exactly the same way around a 1000000 migrants entered the you in 2015 and were blame for terror attacks and the sharp increasing crime, some migrant. so you've been in belgium for more than a decade, said seeing that there asylum appeals is still not being processed. reporting from brussels is charlotte davinsky, indigo, long term migrants across brussels,
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taking action into their own hands and resorting in some extent to extreme measures to demand their rights. he was signed attempts and sewing up their own lips. just to the shocking moves the migrants have taken to show just how serious they are. well, we've been have 3 people have needed urgent care. some for men and women taking part in this protest have been in the country for more than a decade. and they say that they have simply had enough of government in action. there's also criticism that brussels and even europe as a whole, have been so hesitant and imposing any kind of rooms for their situation, leaving them no choice. i have started this and i have to continue to the end. i've lost 15 kilos, but i am ready to lose another 15 or 20 just to be legalized. some other people risk their lives even more. my body kareem recently swallowed
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a razor blade. he had to get an emergency operation for other people. so the lips always actions of one go to show that we really need the documents. i am the nipple guy, but my chinese not never, don't understand the poly. the candidates speaking the poly and days, the does the things. so my child is, is property of belgium does give me work for me. then i can walk and i can have food, my child, the belgian government says it won't change policy. it's frustrating. we are trying to help people as much as possible to get their dos is to be treated as fast as possible. but of course not every undocumented person, not every person who is here can stay in belgium. the hunger strike is not going to help issue of undocumented migrants isn't just confined here in belgium,
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in front of also being processed stage to call attention to the thousands who are also in a similar situation. the, the, me, i me but is a regular is a shouldn't real solution in some other countries. of course the e, u, spain, portugal and italy, that's the route it's been pursued. however, that to his cause, problems, italy's point to grant access to around $600.00 south is undocumented migrant. but the process has been proved with allegations that permit of being issued arbitrarily with it has collected regular possession 9. that is only meant new influx of illegal immigrants doesn't work before the political action is there. all
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responsibility is not that of the government or citizens of this country. if our government gives it opens a little more actions like this for a new labeled immigrants coming to our country. since you're the 5th picture, let's together make your situation more her oracles and all of these wrongest ortiz all refusing to budge those supporting the protesters that off the 6 weeks. the situation is now very desperate. the undocumented people who have been in hunger strike, especially those 10 and one of our campuses have reached the pin point where they can irreversibly put the health at great risk. we grabbed that public authority to remain deaf to their quest, which will continue to support stay faithful to our humanist commitments and our sense of justice. yet, despite all of the focus on migration at an any level, there's still no coherent strategy, which many think will only make the problem worse. the problem is huge. it is
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without any doubt, the biggest problem facing belgium and european union right now. every single domain is under enormous pressure because of mass migration. i'm talking about public safety policing and migratory services, but also about things like education, housing, and the judicial system. if we decide to ignore the rules because people go on hunger strikes, never setting a horrible example. that migration law in belgium is not strict at all. so if your application to get red residence papers is rejected, that means you, you really don't deserve them. and you have to go hope the problem is that the belgian government isn't doing enough to make sure that these illegal migrants who have their application regret your objectives effectively go hope. in many countries, they are, they are put on a plane back to their country of origin. but in belgium, they just received
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a paper that says they have to return home that i had the process not raised in london and new york over the weekend is june. the san jamal. yes, another birthday behind bars will have a look at that. other stories i ah, ah, ah, me,
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we're used to hearing will leads messaging about the importance of values. not everyone in the block agrees. in fact, a growing number of conservative and populous forces are speaking out against what someone called brussels, colonial outlook conservatives and populous talk. the language of family and culture. he, we least talk a value to create a european superstate. me the news. ah, welcome back. now a news week columnist and form a u. s. democratic party, presidential candid has demanded that washington drops its charges against the wiki leagues co founder june the such from called the press. the enemy of the people
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pressed into the united states disagrees, which is why we should immediately draw up all charges against julian assange and a tech and press freedom is an attack on democracy. the sounds wasn't the criminal here. the criminals of those who committed war crimes that comes the sound support is flooded the streets of cities from new york to london to celebrate his 50th day over the weekend and demand his relief. america wants him though, extradited on claims. he conspired to go home. computers and publish classified material, if found guilty, he could face 175 years in jail. however, the u. s. case to sell a blow recently when a key witness admitted giving false testimony against the sound. good thought aston confessed to a newspaper that he lied about his son's telling him to hat government computers in iceland will remind you then sounds his case in january, a british judge ruled against exercising him to the u. s. u to phase over his mental health,
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but she also rejected his bio application claiming he may flee as america lodges in the pail. the u. s. has indicted him on 17 cancer spine. one of conspiracy to hack a government computer in 2019 the song was forcibly removed by british police from the ecuadorian embassy in london. after quito terminated his 7 year asylum there, he had sought refuge in the building. the following sex assault allegations in sweden, which have now been dropped. well, pink floyd, co founder roger waters, long time supporter and friend of hassan does claim that the media has been cowed into silence in his reporting of the case. i was at a street protest last february and we march from the australian embassy to parliament square, and we made fun speeches. and we made all the points that we all made again and again and again. and again. the government took absolutely no notice. has it got through to to a large section of the public yet has,
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are there many decent people in the general population? yes, they're all. have they now heard the story? yes, they have. were they terribly moved and painted by the smear campaign against julian days, where he was labeled massage, and they still write based and that this from the other and how he used to wipe his pcs with the cat and spread it over the door. and i'm always would complete lies spread by mainstream media that should know better. and where are the journalists? should he's in the streets demonstrate day and night and to let call a gives release nowhere to be seen. unfortunately, the mainstream media is cowed by the ruling process. by the powers, the bay and by the governments, all those of us who care about human rights and who actually care about freedom and
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who actually, ah, against the murder of civilians and against torture. and all of those things find it very difficult him face of the mainstream major that keeps itself in mouth shut . so it's difficult journey in a sanchez is knights in shining armor. this is the man who almost single handedly has started the movement that might save the world. we are strong and we're not going away and we will not go away and we will stand shoulder to shoulder until june. and the sound is free. because until julian a sanchez pray, none of us have free. we can all be locked up in a heart beat and left incarcerated disease. saudi arabia's deputy defense minister was host by top biden administration officials in the u. s. on tuesday of visit though not 9th, in advance, this does come just months off for a us intelligence report linked his brother, the crime, prince mohammed, ben cell,
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man to the killing of the journalist malika. so g, confirming a meeting between the officials was underway, the white house press secretary did indicate that because of death may be discussed during the meeting, fail discuss the long standing partnership between the united states and saudi arabia, regional security, and the u. s. commitment to help study ravia defendants territory the horrific death of demarc shogi. of course, this could be a topic, but i'm not going to discuss additional details. will not tell you over all 2018. the washington post columnist malika, so she was killed and dismembered inside saudi arabia's concert in turkey. after initially denying that consoles, she was killed. the officials blamed rogue elements within the kingdom, security services, and sentenced the number of officials to death. however, during his presidential campaign, joe biden promised some so faction against the saturday crime prints could show he was in fact,
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murdered and dismembered. and i believe in the order of the crown prince flower and make it very clear, we were not going to in fact sell more weapons to them. we were going to in fact, to make them pay the price and make and in fact, the pariah that they are. okay, well let's get the thoughts. natalie l. mad, he's the director of the institute from gulf affairs and you're very welcome. molly . thanks for the time tonight. are you surprised that the white house didn't announce the visit of this high ranking saturday official officially? oh, i'm not, i'm not surprised. this is very much the same playbook that the by the administration has been using since it took office, it would say it would sing, humour i tunes, but it will dance with those who commit crimes against the people,
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including the saudi. we must note that the holiday so on the brother of m b. s. his in self involved in the murder of jermel hoshal. he is the one who convinced jamal hostile not to get his papers in washington, but to go to turkey to do it. so he is involved and he helps lower your model to turkey, to the saudi embassy them to be killed and dismembered. so this is a very clear cut case to me that the by the administration is not serious about it own status. they have an opportunity here to write your murder. and as you can see, the and we will not do anything about it. they are pressing humorous cases that the saudi government can be pressured to, to handle, to, to resolve by the, by the, in the station. in fact,
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and the reality has not taken even the time to learn about them. they have proven just another administration with who are not serious about human rights people, you know, over there. so from your point of view, you think that the u. s. police this case is now done and dusted into anticipate any announcement at all over the clean christology after this meeting in some sort of press conference. i don't think so. i good pinning hopes on the american administration to resolve human rights situations abroad. i think is a lost cause, and no american president has done anything to improve the humour. i can marry can backdate governments in the girl's lady the situation and so that a human condition. so the idea is the way it is in large part because of what the
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white house particular that he told us today. they are committed to the defense of the saudi monarchy. they never say we are committed to the defense of the human rights of the people. yet i did not even words. they are not willing to say these words. and to be honest, this is the ugly reality of, of the american administration. be it by the administration or, or previous administration from carter on is the same, is the same thing. no, nothing has changed and i don't anticipate anything change the, you know, the way this is this story. i don't know what you think the purpose of this visit is what you think will be on the agenda today. then that the, the secretary procedure, they said they will come to the defense of the saudi monarchy against loke, against region 4, such as iran,
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the word iran is used to cover up other issues including we have anticipating anticipating a mass nationwide protest injured in july. i did this month, so basically for the survivor, the saudi monarchy. so the us government in fact, will support the monarchy against those protest. and he, you will see that at the limits ali will write the line. fortunately, his deteriorated while we've been speaking to you. so it is quite difficult to exactly what you're saying towards the end there, but thank you very much for coming on. that was a aaliyah ali al, estimate the director of the institute for golf affairs. thank you. thank you. me do apologize for the poor quality of that bull cache. you need to be just coming up to help us 1 in the morning in moscow. but back again,
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at the top of the ah, the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interest. while you see in this, these techniques is the state devising message to end to essentially destroy personality of an individual. lifetime means this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against the prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, disseminated within the us intelligence community, and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. been to the victim say they still
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