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the ah, lawrence johnson and wales plant described almost all the restrictions in england. paying to the commission policy has worked, the number of infection is still rising. meanwhile, front leg work is battling that takes to celebrate the initiative. you thought of us without a month is supposed to pay. right. so they did get a metal for mcqueen. i think that was a real shock through the face. and i want to make sure that i knew these kind of driving dep consulting, serving things of self harm and belgium as margaret go to extremes in the fight for a sign. and it was already they both. we blackmail ah
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hello line from oscar. thanks for joining us in all the international tonight. so i'm daniel hawkins with the usual sunrise. welcome to the program. boris johnson has been slammed as reckless for saying england is ready to lift most restrictions . the roman, if their claims to the vaccination policy has brought down hospitalizations and death, and peace over have filled criticize the decision as cases continue to rise given to this government else repeatedly got things rolling, prove it from the timing of locked down. switch load the 10 feet in to split, 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 imagine of a new, more dangerous beating, which may well be resistant to the box and keep the now fixed sick pay and less
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a lock in a safe and sustainable way. or a final decision on using the lock down will be taken in a week's time, but a roadmap to reopening society on july 19th has been revealed. under the plan. there will be no mandatory mosque wearing in public places and then will social listening that will allow nightclubs, for example, to reopen, and also office employees will no longer be advised to work from home. those going to restaurants and other venues will be let in freely without having to scan a q r code for a special app. or johnson referred to the 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 school holidays, then we massage ourselves. when will we be able to return to normal? the promise that, that he's going to be driven by the data,
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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 mosques, 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 that schools are safe, 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 a more significant return to normality from november at the earliest,
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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 how business is though we had already recalled it's furloughed stuff looking forward to the promised ease of the log down. so, bar is, johnson had postpone this freedom day to see if they have the pandemic under control. he saw a massive hiking new cases and decided to open england anyway. he didn't make many
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new friends here either. if the government comes, that was a 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. amid this flip flopping and wavering, the ordinary jo is less dazed and confused. i was a wedding last week and every of the few was blocked off and we couldn't think of the same time the 150000 people, wembley stadium, singing a heads off. i didn't the whole things and nonsense of the moment. the british public has got far more common sense when the government's got its been a year and
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a half that we've been in lockdown had all these restrictions. but i think about find that people feel more free. i think the government is well informed about the new variance and how to control it. the virus is around, i think that's nice. it doesn't. if you complete immunity, i will not with my my other people to get the virus but very welcome to freedom day . was meant to cheer up the public. now it's not so sure because what to expect next. another infection wave and other policy or maybe another screeching you 10. you don't need to wear mosque anymore as you want to. and you don't have to. we have the windows open in your office unless you want to, and you don't have to go on you 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, the hospitals, the i and he's running hot. we've had
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a couple of room close shave over the weekend. whereas we just simply run out of ambulances. so, you know, the, the, i don't think for one moment the shows isn't concerned because it is. meanwhile oppression amounts on the british government to improve the proposed cairo's of just one percent for national health workers. the organization celebrated at 73rd anniversary on monday, and it was given a medal of honor from the queen, anger the over low salaries remains because of the chair when i shall trust, told us awards don't pay the bills. i'm sure everybody the lies is that how tirelessly the and it just stopped worked during pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view and it just stopped working for 73 years to being the so on. and it says both day, this is very dissolved when dissolved on, but today we almost 100 told them to and that to stop short about 101000. so to kill one cause short. so this one for one reason is been working conditions
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since 2000 to 821 percent of doctors have left us and even the north will help to save the life. she also left out just saying that these kind of pay and i got dr. really insulting, look over pandemic has taken a heavy toll on a shelf workers. more than 600 medical bus and l have died from the disease in england alone. nearly 80000 than asia staff members have been recorded as having caught the virus and many personnel on the front line. i also had mental health issues. more than 300 health care workers in the u. k. a reported of attempted suicide last year. the all this is fuel and frustration of the proposed payroll, amiga, one percent, that can actually mean a net loss as inflation is forecast that one half percent of british nurse told us health work is labor is seriously undervalued. most of us have watched adventure,
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excitement benefits in terms of pay rises over the last decade on the asperity measures. bit hard not only in social. b and health, but also inflation and also the opportunity furnace is social workers and also became so diluted and everything became we have become target based with hustling. although we all work at the same time as maintain our registration. actually keep the most of i. so i think that one side was a real shock in the face person i, i know the last last that i'm actually flexible as high as 6 years. so i am now technically on my last one down to 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, etc. change massive level. supposed to you hundreds of undocumented migrants are on hunger, strike,
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and brussels. the pressure authorities to grant them assign him some of even phone a mouth shut to show they have no say officials or insist they won't give into pressure and say no exceptions will be made. they say that there are 150000 living here illegally and the 200 people that decide to stop eating should be regularized individually. what would be the result? a week later you get 202020000 people who would do exactly the same. around a 1000000 migrants entered the year 2015 and will blame for terror attacks and sharp increases in crime. some law grants have been in belgium for more than a decade. there are thought of appeals. i've still not been processed. shorter given sky reports from russell's indigo long term migrants across brussels, taking action into their own hands and rooting in some extent to extreme measures to demand their rights. he was signed attempts and sewing up their own lips. just
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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. before i have started this and i have to continue to the n, 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 carry me recently swallowed 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
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guy, but my child isn't that nibbling. they don't understand polly kennedy speaking the police. and they so does the things. so my child is, is property of belgium and just give me what for me. then i can walk and i can give you 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, in front of also being processed stage to call attention to the thousands who also in a similar situation the
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in the but is a regular 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 too has caused problems. italy's point to grant access to around 600000 undocumented migrant. but the process has been proved with allegations that permits a being issued arbitrarily. we did have the collective regular position 9. that is only meant you flux of illegal immigrants doesn't work before political action is there, old responsibility is not that of the governing or citizens of this country. if our government gives it opens a little more actions like this and for a new labeled immigrants coming to our country. since you're the 5th picture,
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let's together make your situation more her oracles and it's already wrong store t's all refusing to budge those approaching the protesters, say 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 ques, which will continue to support, stay faithful to our humanistic 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 without any doubt, the biggest problem facing belgium and the european union right now. every single domain is under enormous pressure because of mass migration. i'm talking about
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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 that we're 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 doing enough to make sure that these illegal migrants who have their application regret, your objected 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 receive a paper that says they have to return home a news week columnist and form a us democratic party. presidential candidate has the audit washington drop its
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charges against the wikileaks co founder to a sons. trump called the press, the enemy of the people president of the united states disagrees, which is why we should immediately draw up all charges against julian assange and attack and press freedom is an attack on democracy. such was the criminal here. the criminals of those who committed war crimes. it comes as a son, supporters flooded the streets of cities from new york to london, decelerate his 50. if they demand his release. he faces over a 170 years in china and america who wants to charge him extra and wants to all of hushing unpublished and classified material. a key witness. whoever has confirmed giving false testimony against him, telling a newspaper he lied about a song saying he should government computers in iceland. well, taking a look back at the songs case in january, a british court ruled against extra writing into the u. s. u to fears over his
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mental health. they reject thing is by location claiming he may flee as america lodges an appeal. the u. s. as in dotted him on the 17 counts of spying. and one of conspiracy to a government computer in 2019 a song was forcibly removed by british police from ecuador number. see london that's alpha kito terminated his 7 year asylum, the salt refuge in the building following sexual sort allegations in sweden, which have since been dropped. i think fluid co found a roger waters, a long time supporter of a songs claims the media has been told into silence reporting of his friends 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've all made again and again and again and again. and the government took absolutely no notice. has it got through to to
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a large section of the public yet has, are there many decent people in the general population? yes, they're all have they now had the story? yes they have, were they really moved and tainted by the smear campaign against julian in the early days where he was labeled massage and there's been a ripest and that there's some that the other and how he used to wipe his feces 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 is in the streets demonstrating, day and night and to let cali gives release nowhere to be seen. unfortunately, the mainstream media is cowed by the ruling class and by the powers back by the government,
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all those of us who care about human rights and who actually care about freedom and who actually, ah, against the murder of civilians and against torture. and all of those things find it very difficult him face of a mainstream major that keeps its every mouth shut. so step julian, assange is, is knight 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 sanchez bray parser acted as he is in a heart beat and left incarcerated disease, saudi arabia is debbie, the defense minister was hosted by top biden officials in the u. s. on tuesday. a visit not announced that advance came just off just months after us intelligence
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report length, his brother crown prince, and i've been sullen to the killing of journalist jamal kashodi. while confirming a meeting between the officials was under way. the white house press secretary indicated facilities that may also be discussed during the meeting fell discuss the long sending partnership between the united states and saudi arabia, regional security, and the u. s. commitment to help study arabia defended territory. the horrific death of demarc shogi. of course, this could be a topic, but i'm not going to discuss additional detail. in october 2018. washington post columnist tomonica showed he was killed and dismembered inside saudi arabia's confidence in turkey. after initially denying that consoles, he was killed. saudi officials blamed the ro, governments within the kingdom, security services, and sentenced a number of officials to death. during his presidential campaign, however, show bought and promised some tough action against the saudi crown. prince could show he was in fact,
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murdered and dismembered. and i believe in the order of the crown prince would 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. we discussed the visit with mom who's a director of the institute for golf affairs. you things, bonds, administration is not as serious about human rights as a claims to be this is the very much the same playbook that the by the administration has been using since it took office, it would say it would sing humor i tunes, but it will dance with, with those who commit crimes against the people, including the saudi, we must know that the holiday been so fun, the brother of and b. s. his, him self involved in the murder of jermel hush, watching. he is the one who convince jamal casualty not to get his papers in
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washington, but to go to turkey to do it. so he is involved and he helped lower jermel hoshal to turkey, to the saudi embassy them to be killed and dismembered. so this is a very clear cut case to me 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 end instruction, in fact. 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 over those people. you know, over there. ever citing floods of claim the lives of 4 people, including 2 children in southern russia. a state of emergency has been declared in several parts of the region where more than a 100 people have been back united from their homes. the results,
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city of saucy on the black sea was at the front of the stall with at least one casualty there. the flooding lasted for several days now. emergency services say the situation insult. he has stabilized on his liver rancor reports from the thing and some parts of thought, gee, the recovery has been quick thanks for the improvement in the weather and the number of people that have been involved in the clean up the sun is shining, and the tourists are rushing to the beaches like there was no chaos on monday, however, and other parts like here near the river in the lower areas of thought, she within just minutes on monday the flash flood turned the life. * of local into a disaster, me the piles of mugs and this yard 24 hours after the clean up began. we'll show you
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just how bad things were most. my car was here yesterday by such a huge way. it's mesh the windscreen. what are filled up to the roof clay and everything else was inside? the car was standing in different places like the wave was so strong, so it easily lifted the vehicle and moved it from there. the car was bumping everywhere, including the fence. you know, this is one of the roads that was turned into a river. it's probably river isn't the white word in between the walls a perfect way for pretty much a mud slide. but just imagine what was happening at the climb inside the homes. in some cases basements in the ground floor being plotted completely up until the ceiling furniture, a heavy items like fridge is being swept away by the current people. having to push very hard as hard as they can against the glass of the windows. to make sure that
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the currents didn't flow in, but in most cases that didn't help. right there you have, it's the fridge outside on the mud, just like i told you what this is the 1st floor above the ground floor. you can see that some of the walls of already dried a little bit, but the marks on the walls will show you how much the water level rose. if you have a good care where he's trying to clean up, actually no one was living here on the work is we've just moved in just 2 weeks ago, approximately put in furniture. and in the morning, at 7 o'clock, we got up because the water was already in the yard. i will cut the children and one to the neighbors to wake them up as well. it's incredible how the sun is shining in, thought she right now, pretty much no clouds at all, but the cycle has moved further north and only about 200 kilometers away from this black sea resort. the people are currently experiencing the same thing as
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a local did right here on monday, and the emergency ministry is warning of possibly further flash floods happening and different parts of the cross into our region. so everyone needs to stay put news, news news coming away in just a few moments time. the team and i all back off an hour. the latest headlines join us again. me me me. the 2 don't leave. you will move a new. she will turn when she will be ready to love
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got me. ah, what you're all said is almost complete. however, as the african national army is surrendering in record numbers the taliban, and researching jihadist, we will take a hard look at who exactly is filling the void and what this could mean for the region. and big brother is watching, but this time the government is turning over their dirty work to a 3rd party. this one in line will join us to discuss the new extremists, edification system. being implemented by your favorite social media platforms and attract star shop. kerry richardson, suspension from the us olympic team for failing a drug test, had drawn a bi partisan outrage, however, is the anger justified and directed at the right place. we will discuss this with steve christ august from the rti sports
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h q. and it's the 1st day of the gathering of the world's most influential in film, technology, design and sport in idaho. but you can bet they will be discussing arts and crafts or singing songs around the camp fire. we will bring you the details of what has been termed the billionaire summer camp. i'm getting a huge and a you were watching this edition of a news views right here on our to america. ah, yes true. that's asking us in the background airfield overnight on a friday this without even telling the bases new afghan commander. but after 20 years of being involved in the region there withdrawal of us troops is having an immediate effect. so to discuss what is next for the people in the region, we bring in foreign pentagon official. michael miller, thanks for joining me, michael. sure. okay, so i think we can both agree that this draw was long overdue. we've all been
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talking about it for a long time. however, do you think the united states has done so in a well thought out and responsible way? absolutely not. i should as your point, i shouldn't have been there now since since in a little a little while ago, the kind of guy came out and set, but we didn't give them fair notice. so the us as a parent notice nath can say they, they did not, who knows, but we're still going out with a whimper. you gotta keep in mind, i can't stand them knowing as the as the graveyard of armies and empires. so this is just one more on the iep going all the way back to. exactly the great and you know it's, it's not, it's not surprising. and you would think we would learn from a history, michael, especially going in, i mean, 20 years. what is the united states has a show for it, but i'm more concerned about at this point, you know, who are we think step in to fill the void as the american troops, pretty much pulling out. they're still leaving us some behind it to.
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