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u. k. and well, when you had that long history between french and u. k, especially these regions which are complicating a very popular to have the fight with that, you keep the 2nd. but this is not something that he could drag on to the end of april. well, well you have that presidential election vote, but the main point to me is where he has to be in capacity to now have a conversation with, with us, which is that we have, we're having that french presidency starting of the european union starting for 6 months starting in early january, 1st of january, so he's then a leader of the european issues. and then we have that conversation with you k regarding that activation of the brick set. but he won't be able to talk only from the french point of view. and as i said, and i tried to to point is to stress, is that when you come from spain, italy, poland, or austria, germany, you're not a newton. i'm not sure that that fishing, you know, issue is something that can be and especially if you had that aggressive capacity and not diplomats ink, a rhetoric is som
u. k. and well, when you had that long history between french and u. k, especially these regions which are complicating a very popular to have the fight with that, you keep the 2nd. but this is not something that he could drag on to the end of april. well, well you have that presidential election vote, but the main point to me is where he has to be in capacity to now have a conversation with, with us, which is that we have, we're having that french presidency starting of the european union...
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u. k. well, how significant is that? pretty darn significant. according to you, k governments own papers in july of this year, france supplies almost half of the energy for electricity for the u. k. to this really could see the lights being turned out. well, you mean it, both the u. k. depends on our energy exports. they think they can live alone while also beating up on your own. and given that it doesn't work, they engage in aggressive one of them ship. we will go shoot economy nicely on 9 months, and all shots are not little done and add to this pretty much perfect storm, a threats that are coming directly from the french fishermen themselves. now we know that boss johnson has already wound the u. k. that could be supply issues in the lead up to christmas. that with energy, that's with petro, that's also with products in stores. and now french fishermen the same. you know, what, if you do not a roof, all fishing licenses, we are going to block the ports. we'll make sure that there'll be no imports and no exports between europe and the u. k, wh
u. k. well, how significant is that? pretty darn significant. according to you, k governments own papers in july of this year, france supplies almost half of the energy for electricity for the u. k. to this really could see the lights being turned out. well, you mean it, both the u. k. depends on our energy exports. they think they can live alone while also beating up on your own. and given that it doesn't work, they engage in aggressive one of them ship. we will go shoot economy nicely on 9...
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u. k. currently has with the european union in the read out from, from downing street as well, but the prime minister barak johnson did say that he raised the issue of the northern island protocol, which for the u. k. is the most important issue that it's around in it's in the u. k. e u relations. now the problem is, is that the european union, having seen how the u. k signed up to those deals at the beginning of the year in order to be able to have a post breaks that trade relations. it fundamentally as seen the u. k as a non trustworthy partner because having dialed back as it were, the success of all of the trade agreement that they signed. initially the u. k. had said that this was a tremendous agreement that it was paid paving the way for normal relations. but now since then, especially with the brakes that minister david frost as well, they've said that says plenty wrong with that agreement. so really b u. k is not really carrying a lot of favor in terms of trustworthiness with the european union from being of course absolutely central to the european union itself is not going to sort
u. k. currently has with the european union in the read out from, from downing street as well, but the prime minister barak johnson did say that he raised the issue of the northern island protocol, which for the u. k. is the most important issue that it's around in it's in the u. k. e u relations. now the problem is, is that the european union, having seen how the u. k signed up to those deals at the beginning of the year in order to be able to have a post breaks that trade relations. it...
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u. k? well its headline news in the tabloid newspaper media here this morning with some lurid headlines that kind of use play on words to almost you swear words in order to refer. busy to how this is french arrest impoundment of this boat has been gone about that said the rights and wrongs of this one particular ship are actually just part of a much bigger tension, which has been creeping and escalating all the way through 2021. there is a dispute over exactly how many french vessels will be allowed to fish in the waters around the u. k. channel islands are not very farther on about 20 miles off the french coast, and they used french as a 2nd language on these islands as well. even though they even are, they are english. and the, the fact is that the french complained that some 50 percent of the boats that used to fish there before breaks it had been refused permission to go there. now british say, look, that was a deal. it was signed, it was the trade and cooperation agreement cca. and unless b
u. k? well its headline news in the tabloid newspaper media here this morning with some lurid headlines that kind of use play on words to almost you swear words in order to refer. busy to how this is french arrest impoundment of this boat has been gone about that said the rights and wrongs of this one particular ship are actually just part of a much bigger tension, which has been creeping and escalating all the way through 2021. there is a dispute over exactly how many french vessels will be...
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u. k. well, one company is tackling a re key plastic problem boss making unique, unsustainable products in the process. ah, here in camera rooms, economic capital to wireless, the scale of the country's plastic problem is painfully clear. plastic waste is clogging up the streets and rivers up cameron's major cities polluting waterways threatening marine ecosystems and making life especially difficult a local fisherman. mm. it's estimated that across the city of to wanna $1300.00 tons of plastic waste is generated every day. so much of it is thrown into the cities rivers. you can't see any trace of water. ah, i've never seen anything like this before. i don't even know how you begin to fix the problem. this big is no doubt. this is a major challenge for the city. but one local man has made it. his mission to deal with it had on his name is, is smile is so many it's while i said to me to let them resume that. i mean, it's quite a place to meet. i must say. so is this normal here into ella? no, you
u. k. well, one company is tackling a re key plastic problem boss making unique, unsustainable products in the process. ah, here in camera rooms, economic capital to wireless, the scale of the country's plastic problem is painfully clear. plastic waste is clogging up the streets and rivers up cameron's major cities polluting waterways threatening marine ecosystems and making life especially difficult a local fisherman. mm. it's estimated that across the city of to wanna $1300.00 tons of plastic...
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u. k. well, you know that there will be business people who would argue that haven't jewel access would be beneficial to the business community in northern ireland that it could bring a lot of money into the economy unionists. ab would be of the view that it damages and the economy that damages and northern arden's sort of integrity within, within the united kingdom. i think that what we do know is that something has to be in place to ensure and that sort of free flow of goods and so on on. i think all of the measures that were being brought forward to day by marquette se escalates what's going to be announced. able perhaps sort of smooth. i'd some of the bureaucracy. nobody thinks that the protocol is perfect and that doesn't need to be financed ad. but you know, something that's gonna have to replace it. unfortunately, at the u. k. government is going to have to go back to the negotiating table because essentially what it saying is that the protocols dead to them. i'm a thank you very much ind
u. k. well, you know that there will be business people who would argue that haven't jewel access would be beneficial to the business community in northern ireland that it could bring a lot of money into the economy unionists. ab would be of the view that it damages and the economy that damages and northern arden's sort of integrity within, within the united kingdom. i think that what we do know is that something has to be in place to ensure and that sort of free flow of goods and so on on. i...
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u. k. and france, but a deeply emotional issue as well. it was hugely debated during discussions on britain's departure from the european union. and now tensions are rising again. the u. k. used to be part of the e. u is common fisheries policy that gave all european fishing boats equal access. after briggs, it e u and u. k. vessels needed licenses to fish in each other's territorial waters. the boats have to prove that they had fish there in the past. to make things more complicated, the self governing british territories of jersey in guernsey and the channel islands issue their own licenses. france accused the u. k. of only granting at a small number of the licenses it's entitled to britain denies this, saying those boats at rejected couldn't prove a track record of fishing in the area. the dispute escalated on thursday when france detained a british trawler accused of fishing without a license. another boat was fined for not complying with maritime checks. frances, threatening to block british boats from ports. if the issue isn't resolve
u. k. and france, but a deeply emotional issue as well. it was hugely debated during discussions on britain's departure from the european union. and now tensions are rising again. the u. k. used to be part of the e. u is common fisheries policy that gave all european fishing boats equal access. after briggs, it e u and u. k. vessels needed licenses to fish in each other's territorial waters. the boats have to prove that they had fish there in the past. to make things more complicated, the self...
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u. k. well, we challenge reports. not frances, how going says she never wanted to be a whistleblower. but since leaving facebook with tens of thousands of internal documents earlier this year, her alarm call is being heard around the world. october the 5th us congress. october 25th, the u. k. parliament's, a message that is deeply critical of the way facebook is run. mark soccer bird is, has unilateral control over 3000000000 people. right? there is no will at the top to make sure the systems are run adequately same way. the systems francis, how good is most concerned about the algorithms promoting content to uses of the social media giants? i think lots of research the says that kind of ranking engagement based ranking prioritizes polarizing extreme divisive content. it doesn't matter for on the left or on the right, it pushes the to the extremes, and it fans have right anger. and he is the easiest way to grow on facebook. she says it's a system, this being abused. there is something called by reality hacking, where you figure out all the trips and how to optimize facebook and good a
u. k. well, we challenge reports. not frances, how going says she never wanted to be a whistleblower. but since leaving facebook with tens of thousands of internal documents earlier this year, her alarm call is being heard around the world. october the 5th us congress. october 25th, the u. k. parliament's, a message that is deeply critical of the way facebook is run. mark soccer bird is, has unilateral control over 3000000000 people. right? there is no will at the top to make sure the systems...
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u. k. well, the gas next, and as we go to break your, the numbers at the club news with back kaiser's financial delilah. no, they say my little girl, i was in a central bag support. donna gonna call them right now and they stopped. ah, if you want something done, right, do it yourself. the acronym d i y i do it yourself, has now become the name for a new genre of online videos. we do cover. it's more than a year away. any sammy, herself, school that he had known you can't, the was more than any northrop with her spoke a deal it people use scrap materials and whatever's at hand to rig up all kinds of stuff from household items to pump action. squid guns, furniture company for my freshman longer stuff must be out of well, much more poor with the best part is people want to watch millions of viewers spend hours seeing how a person they've never met. and who's half way round the world, assembles a contraption. no one else needs me a right to filter for which could just move my feet when you minute s
u. k. well, the gas next, and as we go to break your, the numbers at the club news with back kaiser's financial delilah. no, they say my little girl, i was in a central bag support. donna gonna call them right now and they stopped. ah, if you want something done, right, do it yourself. the acronym d i y i do it yourself, has now become the name for a new genre of online videos. we do cover. it's more than a year away. any sammy, herself, school that he had known you can't, the was more than any...
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u. k, the u. s. and here in russia as well. so to correspondent alia katrinka, who's now got a few more hours on his hands. now that he concept there's internet sites. i mean, it is important this, a lot of people use these sites and for the past 3 and a half hours also haven't been able to share pictures of that lunch. oh, new shoes. what do we know calling hello there? well, it's not only about sharing pictures, messages are not being sent to the websites wouldn't open, like you said facebook owns watts up and instagram and of course all. busy these services have billions of users worldwide, and all of them are down, not only them, but i'll come back to that a bit later. we don't know when this is going to stop because we're not getting explanations from facebook. all they have sent out is a message that they're working on the problem and they are hoping that this could be resolved soon. there are apologizing for the inconvenience. like i said, all of this began about 4 hours ago. it was evening of her living in asia after no
u. k, the u. s. and here in russia as well. so to correspondent alia katrinka, who's now got a few more hours on his hands. now that he concept there's internet sites. i mean, it is important this, a lot of people use these sites and for the past 3 and a half hours also haven't been able to share pictures of that lunch. oh, new shoes. what do we know calling hello there? well, it's not only about sharing pictures, messages are not being sent to the websites wouldn't open, like you said facebook...
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u. k. well, natalie is make it easier because you will have less transit time was. you'll also be a little bit more easily communicating your issues for sure. and that's how local businesses they go to localisation. and now we've often talked, you obviously about the prospects that economy in the u. k. and it seems like when you look at this and her kind of rain, the alarm about globalization isn't the kind of what got us into breakfast in the 1st place. they were saying we want more autonomy in our trade in our economy. i actually find it somewhat higher on the all the global as to now land, boston and globalization. because yes, there are many issues with it and any issues that make it not work. so with regard to the u. k, of course. yes, the more trade deals that the u. k. dog out of the autonomy that they now have, the more they're doing the opposite of what it just said, they're not putting all the eggs in one basket that diversifying that going across the globe. the e u isn't doing the same kind of trade deals. in fact, the u. k is now starting up negotiations
u. k. well, natalie is make it easier because you will have less transit time was. you'll also be a little bit more easily communicating your issues for sure. and that's how local businesses they go to localisation. and now we've often talked, you obviously about the prospects that economy in the u. k. and it seems like when you look at this and her kind of rain, the alarm about globalization isn't the kind of what got us into breakfast in the 1st place. they were saying we want more autonomy...
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u. k as well. so that's a huge amount of money, but the defense secretary is defending this amount of money on the move in general, saying that the u. k. must be better equipped to defend itself, but also must be in a better position to launch these cyber attacks as well. some foreign states are waging cyber warfare not every single day, and we have the right on to international law and among ourselves to defend ourselves. and one of the way see can do that is to dismantle the tools that i used against you. for example, with the hostile state is using a server to deploy ransomware against you spyware. using disinformation, you could use offensive side, but to deal with those service has been on this trajectory for some time. now, in fact, the national cyber force has been in operation. it was established since at least november of 2020, but what we do know is in the past few months now in 2021, a british officials have been hinting at who these hostile states really are. namely russia and china. rus
u. k as well. so that's a huge amount of money, but the defense secretary is defending this amount of money on the move in general, saying that the u. k. must be better equipped to defend itself, but also must be in a better position to launch these cyber attacks as well. some foreign states are waging cyber warfare not every single day, and we have the right on to international law and among ourselves to defend ourselves. and one of the way see can do that is to dismantle the tools that i used...
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u. k. as well with petrol stations, they're still running dry and angry drivers, forming huge qs. britton's government now deployed military personnel around the country to help ease the fuel supply crisis. shadae edwards dash day reports next from london. put it this way as day. 10 now of the petrol crisis situation and the united kingdom is still seeing many cars backed up outside of petrol stations. people waiting hours to fill up that tanks and even the public transportation is being diverted away to avoid all of this, the gridlock things have gotten so bad. now, the minute tree has now been deployed and drafted in to try and get the feel to the petrol station i think is also really important. we can actually call in the military at a time like this for that extra support to give that confidence and have a misha that's there as a precaution, because as i say, the situation is stabilizing. no one's going to pretend has completely back to normal. i wish it was, but it is, it's getting that way. s
u. k. as well with petrol stations, they're still running dry and angry drivers, forming huge qs. britton's government now deployed military personnel around the country to help ease the fuel supply crisis. shadae edwards dash day reports next from london. put it this way as day. 10 now of the petrol crisis situation and the united kingdom is still seeing many cars backed up outside of petrol stations. people waiting hours to fill up that tanks and even the public transportation is being...
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u k. here in russia as well. you know, my driver is behind this ramp inflation. well luck printing money has a real consequences. you know, your own powell is the alec baldwin of central bankers. he thought he was shooting blanks all these years, but that's real bass money bullets. and now people are getting hurt by it. when you print trillions and trillions of dollars, it ends up increasing prices. the effects of the money printing are mitigated by 2 primary causes. one america was outsourcing its factories and labor to china. that's no longer the case so much anymore. and secondarily, the money was being purchased by the central bank in the form of quantitative easing, in the buyback of securities and debt from wall street, that's no longer working either. so now the money printing is just going directly into the cpi. it's going directly into price increases, and once the inflation genie is out of the bottle, there's no way to put it back in expectations are running high. so this is the beginning of a secular inflationary move. so what does that mean to people
u k. here in russia as well. you know, my driver is behind this ramp inflation. well luck printing money has a real consequences. you know, your own powell is the alec baldwin of central bankers. he thought he was shooting blanks all these years, but that's real bass money bullets. and now people are getting hurt by it. when you print trillions and trillions of dollars, it ends up increasing prices. the effects of the money printing are mitigated by 2 primary causes. one america was outsourcing...
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u. k as well. so that's a huge amount of money, but the defense secretary is defending this amount of money on the move in general saying that the u. k. must be better equipped to defend itself, but also must be in a better position to lower the cyber attacks as well. some foreign states are waging cyber warfare not every single day, and we have a right on the international law and among ourselves to defend ourselves. and one of the way see could do that is to dismantle the tools that i used against you. for example, with the hostile state is using a server to deploy ransomware against you spyware. using disinformation, he could use offensive side, but to deal with those service has been on this trajectory for some time. now, in fact, the national fiber force has been in operation. it was established since at least november of 2020, but what we do know is in the past few months now in 2021. british officials have been hinting at who these hostile states radio, namely russia and china. russia has com
u. k as well. so that's a huge amount of money, but the defense secretary is defending this amount of money on the move in general saying that the u. k. must be better equipped to defend itself, but also must be in a better position to lower the cyber attacks as well. some foreign states are waging cyber warfare not every single day, and we have a right on the international law and among ourselves to defend ourselves. and one of the way see could do that is to dismantle the tools that i used...
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well. yes, the u. k is almost halfway the u. k. has done pretty well, getting halfway by like getting rid of coal. we've got a lot of gas we've seen recently. that gas is kind of problem. how are we going to get off guess we need more solar? well, solar is not really how thing. in scotland there's, there's hydro, which is fantastic. wind against scotland has got plenty of skype po in i think we're going to find this 2nd half rather difficult. and also that difficulty . what's the best hope? but i've been, john kennedy says that glasgow is the last best for humanity. let's concentrate in the best. what is it, professor on? i'm no fan of large scale nuclear, but i wonder where the, the small module a nuclear reactors will end up coming favorable in certain places. it's like, well be another dream, like the fowl, the actor, like what fusion white the most of it. i don't think that's quite like that because we do have small reactors in nuclear submarines. the technology at that small scale exists and is functioning and has been as becom
well. yes, the u. k is almost halfway the u. k. has done pretty well, getting halfway by like getting rid of coal. we've got a lot of gas we've seen recently. that gas is kind of problem. how are we going to get off guess we need more solar? well, solar is not really how thing. in scotland there's, there's hydro, which is fantastic. wind against scotland has got plenty of skype po in i think we're going to find this 2nd half rather difficult. and also that difficulty . what's the best hope? but...
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u. k as well. so that's a huge amount of money, but the defense secretary is defending this amount of money on the move in general, saying that the u. k. ah must be better equipped to defend itself, but also must be in a better position to lower c cyber attacks as well. some foreign states are waging cyber warfare not every single day. and we have a right on the international law and among ourselves to defend ourselves. and one of the way see could do that is to dismantle the tools that i used against you. for example, with the hostile state is using a server to deploy ransomware against you, spyware. using disinformation, you could use offensive side, but to deal with those servers. now the united kingdom is yet to suffer what's deemed as a tear won all catastrophic cyber attack from these so called hostile regimes. bought the u. k. it's it says it would be an error election of duty if the u. k. was not in a position to strike back against these rogue states. plus it's been on this trajectory for s
u. k as well. so that's a huge amount of money, but the defense secretary is defending this amount of money on the move in general, saying that the u. k. ah must be better equipped to defend itself, but also must be in a better position to lower c cyber attacks as well. some foreign states are waging cyber warfare not every single day. and we have a right on the international law and among ourselves to defend ourselves. and one of the way see could do that is to dismantle the tools that i used...