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the u. k. wants to pivot to asia, that trans pacific, packed in terms of all those nations in the pacific region, australia with a member of that. so this is one step further to completing that agreement as well . so overall, huge. yeah, no, that's fascinating to see how, you know, i know you mentioned the buying and ministration specifically and putting that pressure on them. yeah, i think that they are actually really feeling that pressure on their end. is this something that they are considering looking at the u. k, looking at their success with australia and considering moving forward on that? well, i don't know. what i would say is that, of course, the, by the ministration 2 things, one, when he was part of the bomber administration, obama, of course, and said, you know, that goes through, you'll be at the back of the line. so we know that there was a sort of peanut stalling. the other thing is rather interesting is the u. s. as announced that caroline kennedy will now be the on basset. i
the u. k. wants to pivot to asia, that trans pacific, packed in terms of all those nations in the pacific region, australia with a member of that. so this is one step further to completing that agreement as well . so overall, huge. yeah, no, that's fascinating to see how, you know, i know you mentioned the buying and ministration specifically and putting that pressure on them. yeah, i think that they are actually really feeling that pressure on their end. is this something that they are...
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the u. k. perspective for confectionary on products, cheeses, immensely, of course, and then whiskey, and a lot of the u. k. a micro cultural products going into australia and then from australia, of course, a lot of their products, especially in the meat products, the lamb and the beef going into the u. k. one of the hold ups always was the different standards, the different standards in terms of use of hormones. and that's an issue with a course the u. s. trade deal. but those have been sort of eliminated. and this has been a win win, like i say, for both nations. i think something that's interesting aside factor here is this, as i mentioned before, where the more deals that the u. k. finalizes, it puts pressure on the u. s. y, because now the u. k. is in a much stronger position to negotiate the u. s. u k tre deal, because they're having all these other deals completed across the country. and you're right. this is the 1st one that's actually from scratch and eliminating all tariffs. but liz
the u. k. perspective for confectionary on products, cheeses, immensely, of course, and then whiskey, and a lot of the u. k. a micro cultural products going into australia and then from australia, of course, a lot of their products, especially in the meat products, the lamb and the beef going into the u. k. one of the hold ups always was the different standards, the different standards in terms of use of hormones. and that's an issue with a course the u. s. trade deal. but those have been sort...
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and the relationship between this territory, u. k, u is now dramatically changed, and it will have impact on the economy on social, on social workers, on immigration. we'll see a list of impact by the very fact that you're bricks. it was decided and respected by do you. but we're decided by the people of, of the united kingdom. you've not only turned your anger against the british over this phishing dispute. you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like if you started blaming the man who negotiated the praxis, dale for the you, michel, bonnie, a you seem to want to blame somebody for something here. the president of your party is parliamentary group and the national assembly christ off cost, and i spelled it out on france. and for those who negotiated the breakfast, treaty told us, don't worry, everything's fine. now we find there instances of imprecision. if the u. k can find the loophole in the text. it means it wasn't negotiated in the best way. i thought you were happy with what? michelle? bonnie: i did present a macro heaps
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and the relationship between this territory, u. k, u is now dramatically changed and it will have impact on the economy on social and social workers on immigration will see a list of impact by the very fact that you bricks it was decided and respected by. do you would be cited by the people of, of the united kingdom? you not on the, found your anger against the british over this fishing dispute? you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like if you started blaming the man who negotiated the praxis, dale for the you, michel, bonnie, a you seem to want to blame somebody for something here. the president of your party is parliamentary group and the national assembly christ off cost, and i spelled it out on france. and for we said those who negotiated the breakfast treaty told us, don't worry, everything's fine. now we find there instances of imprecision. if the u. k can find the loophole in the text. it means it wasn't negotiated in the best way. i thought you were happy with what? michelle? bonnie: i did present the macro, heaped p
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business travelers from the u. k. this as the british government says it's facing a tidal wave of new infections fuel by omicron. the u. k reported a leap of 72 percent and the number of daily cases compared to the week before. and over $82000.00 cases per day. it's more than any time during the pandemic. g, w correspondent, charlotte chelsea. toll reports from london. ah, mister cheer on the streets of london. once again bringing hollow, shops and hospitality may all be open. christmas party still allowed to go ahead as planned, but covert is casting its dark shadow as the days ahead. is experts warm, the omicron tidal wave is coming and it's coming at a phenomenal pace. what we know is that it reproduces very, very fast. um, a week ago, a school, so we said it come reproduces every $23.00 days or 3 times a week. i'm putting in very simply that means in one week you get 8 times as many sections 2 weeks, 64 times as many, 3 weeks, 512 times as many says coming at us like an express train. you k is already recording re
business travelers from the u. k. this as the british government says it's facing a tidal wave of new infections fuel by omicron. the u. k reported a leap of 72 percent and the number of daily cases compared to the week before. and over $82000.00 cases per day. it's more than any time during the pandemic. g, w correspondent, charlotte chelsea. toll reports from london. ah, mister cheer on the streets of london. once again bringing hollow, shops and hospitality may all be open. christmas party...
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and the relationship between this territory, u. k, u is now dramatically changed and it will have impact on the economy on social and social workers on immigration will see a list of impact by the very fact that you bricks it was decided and respected by. do you decided by the people of, of the united kingdom? you not on the, found your anger against the british over this phishing dispute? you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like if you started blaming the man who negotiated the praxis, dale for the you, michel, bonnie, a you seem to want to blame somebody for something here. the president of your party's parliamentary group and the national assembly christ off cost, and i spelled it out on front sample. we said those who negotiated the breakfast treaty told us, don't worry, everything's fine. now we find there instances of imprecision. if the u. k can find the loophole in the text. it means it wasn't negotiated in the best way. i thought you were happy with what michelle bunny did present the macro heat praise on him back
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in the u. k. press, they point to a so called trans lobby, a headlines of claims like lesbians facing extinction. the cancellation of women is bigger than a culture war and shoot and the children are being, quote, sacrificed to appease the trans lobby. nancy, when we hear that kind of rhetoric and it's christine said, it's emerging in the recent time. what's driving it, what's pushing it at this juncture and history? i mean, i think it's in a way this is about the way the media functions, right? this is about the degree to which a story becomes a story. and then proliferates and particularly proliferates through social media sources as well. and i think it's important to think about both the volume of content we've got in the u. k. m. and the nature of that content which christine was pointing to. so our press regulator saw that between 229-2019 you see a 400 percent increase in coverage of trans people and their lives. and. and that's just kind of too much to be talking about such a small populat
in the u. k. press, they point to a so called trans lobby, a headlines of claims like lesbians facing extinction. the cancellation of women is bigger than a culture war and shoot and the children are being, quote, sacrificed to appease the trans lobby. nancy, when we hear that kind of rhetoric and it's christine said, it's emerging in the recent time. what's driving it, what's pushing it at this juncture and history? i mean, i think it's in a way this is about the way the media functions,...
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the u. k. has witnessed record case numbers in response of the government has stepped up its vaccination campaign over 3000 locations across england. what turn into makeshift vaccination centers on saturday the world health organization says omicron has already been detected in 89 countries. more and more are responding to the new threat novels. dutch prime minister mac wrote her on saturday, announced locked on that will limit gatherings over christmas and close shops, restaurants and cultural venues. shoppers rushed both em last minute perch this before the measures come into effect. lockdown or none. the w h o expects omicron to become dominant in the countries where it is taken. hold scientists, one the surgeon cases could further burden overstretch health systems and lead to staff shortages across many sectors. oh, don't have any correspondence. charlotte nelson pill is in london, charlotte more countries now bringing in travel restrictions to people traveling from the u. k. such as here i
the u. k. has witnessed record case numbers in response of the government has stepped up its vaccination campaign over 3000 locations across england. what turn into makeshift vaccination centers on saturday the world health organization says omicron has already been detected in 89 countries. more and more are responding to the new threat novels. dutch prime minister mac wrote her on saturday, announced locked on that will limit gatherings over christmas and close shops, restaurants and cultural...
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the trans phobia is rising in the u. k. hate crimes are increasing every year. hostile rhetoric dominates the media coverage of trans people, and despite prime minister boris johnson's pledge to ban conversion there, the government continues to delay reforms some on both the left and the right side of the political spectrum argue that trans rights are a threat to women's rights just how dangerous is it to be transgender in the u. k. and is transforming it in the media, making things worse? joining me to discuss this are christine burns, editor of trans britain, and nancy kelly, chief executive of stonewall. the u. k. based l g b t q plus human rights organization. thank you both for joining me on upfront christine, i'm going to start with you. before we talk about the situation in the u. k. could you briefly explain what we mean by these terms and trans people? yes, certainly mark the way we understand trends these days is as to cover any people whose sense of themselves dinner in the language which have just has binary op
the trans phobia is rising in the u. k. hate crimes are increasing every year. hostile rhetoric dominates the media coverage of trans people, and despite prime minister boris johnson's pledge to ban conversion there, the government continues to delay reforms some on both the left and the right side of the political spectrum argue that trans rights are a threat to women's rights just how dangerous is it to be transgender in the u. k. and is transforming it in the media, making things worse?...
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big crimes in the u. k. why is the u. k, so hostile to trans people? the mysteries all of us. it wasn't widespread until extremely recently. as late as 2017, we made steady advances further trans people in britain with legislation that protected our employment rights. our right to be served in shops and use other services. and of course, the, the gender recognition act, which i was part of bringing forwards in 2004, which provides legal recognition to trans people. and most importantly, is designed to enable a trans women like me to change my originally issued birth certificate. so that if somebody asked to state that most fundamental identity document, then i'm not immediately out it because as you can see, most of the day when i walk around in, in this world, people don't know i'm trans unless i choose to tell. but if you were going to jump in, i was so if i can just build on that, i think one of the things it's really important is to am kind of separate out the public conversation about trans people and trans rights in the u. k. so or media or politics from the attitudes of
big crimes in the u. k. why is the u. k, so hostile to trans people? the mysteries all of us. it wasn't widespread until extremely recently. as late as 2017, we made steady advances further trans people in britain with legislation that protected our employment rights. our right to be served in shops and use other services. and of course, the, the gender recognition act, which i was part of bringing forwards in 2004, which provides legal recognition to trans people. and most importantly, is...
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so what's distinctive about the u. k, i guess is, is the tone of our national conversation about trans people given the fact that actually generally speaking of public, a pretty accepting was such a gap between the public media discourse and the disposition of everyday people. yeah, i would blame that directly on our media a we made all these advances. we changed the law many times to make life safer. the trans people overpaid about 15 years in the beginning of the 19 ninety's until the gender recognition act in 2004. and most people didn't even notice we were there because we don't impinge on people's lives. we. we just want to get on with having private lives and, and it wasn't until about 2017 that a conflicted campaign was launched with certain of britain's newspapers and newspapers in particular making a big issue that suddenly we went to having with some newspapers, trail for articles very negative article. yeah, i'm reading some of the headline the week. yeah, i'm reading some of the headline. yeah. in the u. k. p
so what's distinctive about the u. k, i guess is, is the tone of our national conversation about trans people given the fact that actually generally speaking of public, a pretty accepting was such a gap between the public media discourse and the disposition of everyday people. yeah, i would blame that directly on our media a we made all these advances. we changed the law many times to make life safer. the trans people overpaid about 15 years in the beginning of the 19 ninety's until the gender...
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the u. k. has said infections, sor, with more than 93000 new cases on friday. santa claus is coming to town, or maybe not of it's paris, he's going to and his last stop was london, non essential travel between france and britain grind to a halt on saturday. a strict new roost go into force at paris is gaff, do no christmas, holiday makers were grabbing their last chance to get to london on the eurostar on friday. i feel very lucky that i managed to get out of france on the last day that it's possible. um, but yeah i it is a bit worrying. it's a bit scary and who knows is going to happen in january when, when everything gets that's normal after the new year. so we'll see. i think it's a really, really considering element comes already here with rollin in britain. so i don't see why a runs, why would either researchers with signs of escape game. so we thought this is a grand adventure for we were looking for an escape game and we found out exactly how to get out of france and back from london. th
the u. k. has said infections, sor, with more than 93000 new cases on friday. santa claus is coming to town, or maybe not of it's paris, he's going to and his last stop was london, non essential travel between france and britain grind to a halt on saturday. a strict new roost go into force at paris is gaff, do no christmas, holiday makers were grabbing their last chance to get to london on the eurostar on friday. i feel very lucky that i managed to get out of france on the last day that it's...
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well we know that b, u. k lifted all restrictions, i want to order called a freedom day over the summer since and a few more strict has been bought in face mosque wearing a back. there are trying to figure officials who are saying that they do need to be more strict and bought in tobacco. this new wave of on the chrome which is being called a tidal wave have the show number of cases that are already present confirmed and expected over the next couple of weeks. interestingly, though, boris is on the pressure within his own party, there are many who think he's already gone too far. there was a big rebellion in parliament over the fact that he tries to, or he brought in essentially vaccine pump, or for clubs and big, big venues that cause a really big sta, hey, so the prime minister boris johnson is, it's really cool between these, these 2 positions and at the moment he fought in some restrictions, there is also talk of a fair the half the knocked down or tight restrictions off the christmas right now the hospita
well we know that b, u. k lifted all restrictions, i want to order called a freedom day over the summer since and a few more strict has been bought in face mosque wearing a back. there are trying to figure officials who are saying that they do need to be more strict and bought in tobacco. this new wave of on the chrome which is being called a tidal wave have the show number of cases that are already present confirmed and expected over the next couple of weeks. interestingly, though, boris is on...
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a future where the u. k. brakes is international law, obligations and ox out of human rights protections is a very bad future. these conservative governments attacks on the rule of floor must stop. the human rights ad does not stop as depaul in serious criminals threatening to weaken people's ability to challenge the government. just because the course sometimes rule against you is the act of dictators and despots. not democrats, they proposed changes will apply to the u. k. human rights circ, which has been in place for 20 years. among other things, the conservative government wants greater powers, the curb foreign criminal's ability to appeal deportation and to give british courts more flexibility and interpreting rulings from the european court of human rights. less welcome on to the pro gonna option returns a host of a going underground on our tea pleasure to have you on this tuesday evening option . we just heard some pretty extreme language from people who oppose the reforms. what's all the fuss about
a future where the u. k. brakes is international law, obligations and ox out of human rights protections is a very bad future. these conservative governments attacks on the rule of floor must stop. the human rights ad does not stop as depaul in serious criminals threatening to weaken people's ability to challenge the government. just because the course sometimes rule against you is the act of dictators and despots. not democrats, they proposed changes will apply to the u. k. human rights circ,...
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well, we'll take a look at the new relationship between the u. k. and it, you know, the state of your business on reports in berlin. welcome to the program that the world's 2 biggest economies, but relations between the u. s. and china have been heading south throughout 2021 just recently. they've taken a further dive over claims of human rights abuses in the chinese region of shin jang, united states recently passed tough new legislation that puts the onus on businesses to prove their supply chains of free of forced labor. it accuses china of persecuting shin jags muslim minority weak population there. internment camps, forced labor programs, and intense surveillance more than a 1000000 week, as i believed to have been detained. however, for firms trying to pull out of the region, things can get tricky. u. s chip maker intel issued an apology last week after edging it supplies to avoid sourcing goods from shin jang, the announcement to cause an up role in china. meanwhile, the upcoming winter olympics in beijing go putting pressure on businesses fro
well, we'll take a look at the new relationship between the u. k. and it, you know, the state of your business on reports in berlin. welcome to the program that the world's 2 biggest economies, but relations between the u. s. and china have been heading south throughout 2021 just recently. they've taken a further dive over claims of human rights abuses in the chinese region of shin jang, united states recently passed tough new legislation that puts the onus on businesses to prove their supply...
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what he activities in the u. k. and, and, and that's why did they put this pressure on those borders? we do our job, but it again we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges. i just mention that cannot be resolved only with the european coordination. and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well, babs, who simply want to push the problem across to the british, knowing that since they left the e you, they no longer have the legal mechanism to send the migrants directly back to you. is that the politics of this? no, i don't think that's very fair to say so because as it again, i'm telling you that 60 percent of the people trying to pass the channel where stopped by the, by the european and french authorities. so each is that they are so many people that it's very complex on. so such a large border because we have to print things as i said, spain, italy, and the channel it's, it's a very complex and very heavy investment to face the numb
what he activities in the u. k. and, and, and that's why did they put this pressure on those borders? we do our job, but it again we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges. i just mention that cannot be resolved only with the european coordination. and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well, babs, who simply want to push the problem across to the british, knowing that since they left the e you, they no...
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really clear that term the u . k, and in particular the scottish part of the u. k. sits on a huge carbon storage asset. something like her half of the carbon dioxide storage in the north sea is offshore of scotland. and it's also clear that north sea carbon dioxide storage held jointly between scotland, norway, and her. the offshore east of england, part of the u. k. was a little bit nervously. that's the storage which is needed for all of europe. because many of the nation states in europe, which are a netherlands, germany, france, are poland, cannot access huge carbon storage or in their own domestic territory. so it's very probable and it's been planned for many years. in fact, that ter, shipping of carbon dioxide or pipeline of carbon dioxide from those european states can easily come to the north sea, be accepted by countries like scotland, the u. k. annoy and be stored safely and securely deep beneath the north sea where it is well understood. she logical, safe and secure storage and where it can be monitored and detected for decades and decades to come to m
really clear that term the u . k, and in particular the scottish part of the u. k. sits on a huge carbon storage asset. something like her half of the carbon dioxide storage in the north sea is offshore of scotland. and it's also clear that north sea carbon dioxide storage held jointly between scotland, norway, and her. the offshore east of england, part of the u. k. was a little bit nervously. that's the storage which is needed for all of europe. because many of the nation states in europe,...
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also, don't forget the u. k. took one of the hardest, it's at the beginning of the pandemic and of course being an island nation. 95 percent of all products and services have to be shipped in and there was a laurie dreyfus shortage that heavy goods vehicles are shortage of drivers early on in the pandemic. that was because usually $35000.00 of qualified each year. and that went down to less than $15000.00 joint coverage. so there were many reasons for this gossley dip in the u. k. in the hit to the g d p. and now i think you're seeing the bounce back, mainly because of vaccines. and because a lot of those shipping and supply chain issues have now been ironed out with the lifting of a lot of restrictions on what was holding back on new qualifications for heavy goods. vehicle drivers short on time. here about 45 seconds left. just let me ask you quickly, what is your sense of how europeans are dealing with the ongoing pandemic in terms of a pandemic? that quite frankly, some people would say will depend on me just
also, don't forget the u. k. took one of the hardest, it's at the beginning of the pandemic and of course being an island nation. 95 percent of all products and services have to be shipped in and there was a laurie dreyfus shortage that heavy goods vehicles are shortage of drivers early on in the pandemic. that was because usually $35000.00 of qualified each year. and that went down to less than $15000.00 joint coverage. so there were many reasons for this gossley dip in the u. k. in the hit to...
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but across the u. k. conditions very while england has reduced the number of days people with cov would have to isolate from 10 down to 7 wales scotland. a northern ireland are introducing restrictions after christmas. what they do agree on is that vaccine boosters and reducing contacts are the best ways to reduce pressure on a health care system. stretch to the brink. so we know there's lots of cases in the community that actually people are not getting say fake, but there are still people being admitted to hospital and they are still getting very unwell into private pneumonia. and, and that's testable for us to be looking after all that i think the much better now that we have more caitlin most alpha, another holiday season, overshadowed by the cobra. 19 pandemic. another new year on the horizon filled with uncertainty. then taking out to london to dig up your correspondence a charlotte shall sum that bill. charlotte a very a grim record. there are 100000 cases in just 24 hours time. how strained is th
but across the u. k. conditions very while england has reduced the number of days people with cov would have to isolate from 10 down to 7 wales scotland. a northern ireland are introducing restrictions after christmas. what they do agree on is that vaccine boosters and reducing contacts are the best ways to reduce pressure on a health care system. stretch to the brink. so we know there's lots of cases in the community that actually people are not getting say fake, but there are still people...
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but across the u. k. conditions very while england has reduced the number of days, people with covert have to isolate from 10 down to 7 wales scotland. a northern ireland are introducing restrictions after christmas. what they do agree on is that vaccine boosters and reducing contacts are the best ways to reduce pressure on a health care system stretched to the brink. days. so we know there's lots of cases in the community that actually people are not getting say thank but there are still people being admitted to hospital and they are still getting very unwell data having to mania. and and that price decimal for us to be looking after that. i think the much better now that we have more caitlin most alpha, another holiday season overshadowed by the coven, 19 pandemic. another new year on the horizon filled with uncertainty more let's bring in dw correspondence charlotte chelsea pill in london, charlotte pre christmas coretta bowers curbs, with cases passing a 100024 hours. how is prime minister boris john
but across the u. k. conditions very while england has reduced the number of days, people with covert have to isolate from 10 down to 7 wales scotland. a northern ireland are introducing restrictions after christmas. what they do agree on is that vaccine boosters and reducing contacts are the best ways to reduce pressure on a health care system stretched to the brink. days. so we know there's lots of cases in the community that actually people are not getting say thank but there are still...
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the u. k. has not, we've been performing very badly, and so in that sense, at least so far at least break it has, has clearly failed to deliver. so far, the british government has not been able to deliver it, break that par men. that's why some holes show 60 percent of britain's believe rags, it has done more harm than good. well, let's get more on this from our reporter daniel went to hi daniel the okay. we're just seeing, let's face a lot of challenges over the last 12 months. but how does that compare with all the predictions? well, rog, as you probably remember, boris johnson promised sunlit uplands when it came to break it. but now it seems that britain is facing more of a winter of discontent. now i try to find what the positives, why the upsides are in this whole post breaks it era. but it seems, there are some, you know, some of the most dire predictions didn't come true. the pound took a bit of a beating at 1st, but then recovered afterwards. and the city of london is not currently a s
the u. k. has not, we've been performing very badly, and so in that sense, at least so far at least break it has, has clearly failed to deliver. so far, the british government has not been able to deliver it, break that par men. that's why some holes show 60 percent of britain's believe rags, it has done more harm than good. well, let's get more on this from our reporter daniel went to hi daniel the okay. we're just seeing, let's face a lot of challenges over the last 12 months. but how does...
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or the u. k. america, you came to us cannot previously met with talks, as when russia and the us plan for early next year. you russia said the ball is now in washington's court, taking it earlier. we spoke with cod relief. she's a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. we asked her whether president couldn't really believe's the west is willing to go so far as an open conflict with russia. i think he understands that there are no evil in pensions, miss abbe russia, but i think his fair ease, that thrushes cold away, your crane is at ro, with ink. and while your crane might not become nato member, western military health will actually still be available to your crane. and that is, of course, some think that defense planner is in, in russia, would pay attention. so hence the escalation and, and hence he has made that any seal. and now when president biden has offered putin to discuss res, things, he has dramatically widened their chanda to include everything his better a
or the u. k. america, you came to us cannot previously met with talks, as when russia and the us plan for early next year. you russia said the ball is now in washington's court, taking it earlier. we spoke with cod relief. she's a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. we asked her whether president couldn't really believe's the west is willing to go so far as an open conflict with russia. i think he understands that there are no evil in pensions, miss abbe russia,...
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on the u. k. over this or do you feel it is being held on heard sort of on an independent basis in certainly a political case, but the entire indictment is political songs never worked in the united states. he never lived in the united states. he doesn't, over the united states, and thing is not a us citizen. so he's an australian citizen in the u. k. just publishing classified documents that show gross government misconduct, suppose crimes against humanity and the going after him because it's political because he embarrassed them. he embarrassed the c, i a the state department and so on. so the entire indictment is certainly political . now, on the other hand, even though it's on just case is, is very unique. i would argue that at the same time, this treatment that he's being given by the department of justice needs assurances . this is actually standard thing. they regularly trick other jurisdictions, other countries into sending people to the u. s. into extra dining them. and once they're in us
on the u. k. over this or do you feel it is being held on heard sort of on an independent basis in certainly a political case, but the entire indictment is political songs never worked in the united states. he never lived in the united states. he doesn't, over the united states, and thing is not a us citizen. so he's an australian citizen in the u. k. just publishing classified documents that show gross government misconduct, suppose crimes against humanity and the going after him because it's...
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and some we like the u. k, which is getting record numbers, but is keeping its hospitalization numbers low. so i think sammy and your guests will have a much more extra time. you know, we need to take this, this precise point. now. exactly. i, sam shows and it's the hospitalizations we need to watch to figure out how bad is on the chron really. all right, fantastic stuff. they're come all thanks. i was given us some more to talk about with professor annalise of versa alleys given what c'mon has just said, is it correct to say at this point that if you're in a country with a decent rate of vaccination, probably it looks like hospitalization. rates are not going off as a result of omicron. can we make that assumption? is it too early? that is correct. so your host last ations will be lower and a database will be lower in countries where you have a high vaccine coverage rates. ok, so i mean, if that is the case, the emphasis should be then on vaccination, yet some studies are saying your booster shot only last a
and some we like the u. k, which is getting record numbers, but is keeping its hospitalization numbers low. so i think sammy and your guests will have a much more extra time. you know, we need to take this, this precise point. now. exactly. i, sam shows and it's the hospitalizations we need to watch to figure out how bad is on the chron really. all right, fantastic stuff. they're come all thanks. i was given us some more to talk about with professor annalise of versa alleys given what c'mon has...
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a future where the u. k. brakes, his international law obligations, an ox out of human rights protections is a very bad future. these conservative governments attacks on the rural floor must top the human rights ad does not stop as depaul in serious criminals threatening to weaken people's ability to challenge the government. just because the core sometimes rule against you is the act of dictators and despots. not democrats. well, the proposed changes would apply to the u. k. human rights act, which has been in place for 2 decades. among other things that conservative government wants greater powers to curb foreign criminals ability to appeal deportation. and to give british courts more flexibility and interpreting rulings from the european court of human rights option returns a host of going underground. an rti told me the timing of the proposals may be significant. viewers around the world are going to say, you know, i, this is just coming days after a british court accused of corruption by some overturned
a future where the u. k. brakes, his international law obligations, an ox out of human rights protections is a very bad future. these conservative governments attacks on the rural floor must top the human rights ad does not stop as depaul in serious criminals threatening to weaken people's ability to challenge the government. just because the core sometimes rule against you is the act of dictators and despots. not democrats. well, the proposed changes would apply to the u. k. human rights act,...
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that's as the u. k. c's, a record number of infections, not south korean hospitals are also being overwhelmed by a surgeon. the number of critically ill patients, there are warnings that the system is on the brink of collapse and on the african continent, the delta, normal kron variants, have driven infections up by nearly 83 percent. that's the fastest search anywhere in the world. this year. natasha butler is lying for us in paris, sir, keeping an eye what's going on across europe. and of course there is this news about france timing it's borders, especially when it looks towards the u. k. yes, that's correct. fraud. the french government have been watching the situation in the u. k. very carefully indeed, and they've decided to improve further restrictions on travel. essentially, all non essential travel between the u. k and frauds will be banned. as of fact today, now french residence and citizens will be able to return to fraud, but they will have to have p c all test before leaving and all the arr
that's as the u. k. c's, a record number of infections, not south korean hospitals are also being overwhelmed by a surgeon. the number of critically ill patients, there are warnings that the system is on the brink of collapse and on the african continent, the delta, normal kron variants, have driven infections up by nearly 83 percent. that's the fastest search anywhere in the world. this year. natasha butler is lying for us in paris, sir, keeping an eye what's going on across europe. and of...
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part of the u. k. was a little bit nourishing, that's the storage which is needed for all of europe. because many of the nation states in europe, which are, are netherlands, germany, france, are poland, cannot access huge carbon storage or in their own domestic territory. so it's very probable and it's been planned for many years. in fact, that ter, shipping of carbon dioxide or pipeline of carbon dioxide from those european states can easily come to the north sea, be accepted by countries like scotland, the u. k. a norway and be stored safely and securely deep beneath the north sea where it is well understood. she logical, safe and secure storage and where it can be monitored and detected for decades and decades to come to make sure that carbon dioxide is staying exactly where it's been put. so this is a, a continental scale opportunity we have here. so just say if we can land to look at carbon capture facilities as a resource in the same way as we look at her renewable resource and, and then our see
part of the u. k. was a little bit nourishing, that's the storage which is needed for all of europe. because many of the nation states in europe, which are, are netherlands, germany, france, are poland, cannot access huge carbon storage or in their own domestic territory. so it's very probable and it's been planned for many years. in fact, that ter, shipping of carbon dioxide or pipeline of carbon dioxide from those european states can easily come to the north sea, be accepted by countries like...
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the situation in the u. k is already bad, but recent models from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine indicate it's about to get a lot worse. therefore, casting between $2575000.00 from over kind by the end of april. what will the coming month look like for the u. k? yes, of some questions about those models and they have been wrong before overestimating north. that's in cases that one of the key things about the model is that they're trying to model the severity of illness from, from neutralization studies dark in the lab as well. we know from previous attempts that subversive illness is very hard to model. and that way that i suspect that the number infections may be close to the mark with the impossible stations maybe less than the most predicts that in the most pessimistic scenario, even the most optimistic scenario where maybe not as many hospitalization. so just to wait and see, and those we know that these are responses are also very important in keeping people as a hospital and have more
the situation in the u. k is already bad, but recent models from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine indicate it's about to get a lot worse. therefore, casting between $2575000.00 from over kind by the end of april. what will the coming month look like for the u. k? yes, of some questions about those models and they have been wrong before overestimating north. that's in cases that one of the key things about the model is that they're trying to model the severity of illness from,...
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why didn't the u. k. is doing better certainly than other european countries, but even better than the united states, even with cases of on the grounds we mentioned the start here kind of soaring there . well, i think then it goes back to what i mentioned earlier. i think it's actually the efficiency of the n h. s. is probably the strongest national want one of the strongest, if not the strongest national health care system in the world. and it was a very efficient vaccination process when i mentioned only that 92 percent of the adult pop out of population, those over 12 been vaccinated. that is an astounding number, and it's right to the highest right at the top of the list of any i'm industrialized nation. so i think that's the primary, the primary reason why you're seeing the success, why the bounce back will happen. also, don't forget the u. k. took one of the hardest is at the beginning of the pandemic and of course being an island nation. 95 percent of all products and services have to be shipped in
why didn't the u. k. is doing better certainly than other european countries, but even better than the united states, even with cases of on the grounds we mentioned the start here kind of soaring there . well, i think then it goes back to what i mentioned earlier. i think it's actually the efficiency of the n h. s. is probably the strongest national want one of the strongest, if not the strongest national health care system in the world. and it was a very efficient vaccination process when i...
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you know, a, goldman sachs report just predicted u. k growth of 4.7 percent over the next 12 months is well above the 3.8 percent, which was already estimated for the united states. it's outpacing the u. s. it's out pacing other european countries as well when it comes to corona virus recovery . why do you think that is one in the you? k is doing better certainly than other european countries, but even better than the united states, even with cases of on the grounds we mentioned the start here kind of soaring there . well, i think then it goes back to what i mentioned earlier. i think it's actually the efficiency of the n h. s is probably the strongest national want one of the strongest, if not the strongest national health care system in the world. and it was a very efficient vaccination process. when i mentioned earlier that 92 percent of the adult pop out of population, those over 12 been vaccinated. that is an astounding number and it's right to the highest right at the top of the list of any i'm industrialized nation. so i think tha
you know, a, goldman sachs report just predicted u. k growth of 4.7 percent over the next 12 months is well above the 3.8 percent, which was already estimated for the united states. it's outpacing the u. s. it's out pacing other european countries as well when it comes to corona virus recovery . why do you think that is one in the you? k is doing better certainly than other european countries, but even better than the united states, even with cases of on the grounds we mentioned the start here...
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i go out to the u. k. over new restrictions being brought in to combat the fonts and spreading all my con variant with even some conservative m . p. 's, comparing the proposals to that of nazi germany. and while the west dodge is russia to take the heat out of the ukrainian.
i go out to the u. k. over new restrictions being brought in to combat the fonts and spreading all my con variant with even some conservative m . p. 's, comparing the proposals to that of nazi germany. and while the west dodge is russia to take the heat out of the ukrainian.
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the situation in the u. k is already bad, but recent models from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine indicate it's about to get a lot worse. therefore, casting between $2575000.00 from over crime by the end of april. what will the coming month look like for the u. k? yes, and some questions about those models may have been wrong before overestimating? no, that's in cases that one of the key things about the model is that they're trying to model the severity of illness from, from neutralization studies dark in the lab as well. we know from previous attempts that so most of illness is very hot model, and that way that i suspect that the number infections may be close to the mark the norm hospitalizations may be less than the most predicts. in the most pessimistic scenario, even the most optimistic scenario where maybe not as many hospitalization, so just to wait and see. and those we know that she's our responses are also very important in keeping people out the hospital and have more severe disea
the situation in the u. k is already bad, but recent models from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine indicate it's about to get a lot worse. therefore, casting between $2575000.00 from over crime by the end of april. what will the coming month look like for the u. k? yes, and some questions about those models may have been wrong before overestimating? no, that's in cases that one of the key things about the model is that they're trying to model the severity of illness from, from...
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i will say there's great pessimism across the u. k right now, because of that christmas party, not so much that they had a christmas party, but they knew it was an as frightening nor a serious as a purported to be. same thing here in the u. s. nancy pelosi having i had done in san francisco. gavin knew some going to a close dinner party at the french laundry in california. the politicians know that it's not so scary, know that it's not so di, but they're empowered and they want to remain that want to does raise a lot of questions for the average consumer, the average resume whenever you have politicians carrying on with their normal lives or they're being told to stay and like down. absolutely. now we've got about a minute left. i do want to bring up these ongoing fishing more between france in the u. k. it sounds like it may be cooling down a little bit, for instance saying that they've got 93 percent of the fishing. like right is what they were supposed to have under the breakfast agreement. what's the latest? yes, you're right. fis
i will say there's great pessimism across the u. k right now, because of that christmas party, not so much that they had a christmas party, but they knew it was an as frightening nor a serious as a purported to be. same thing here in the u. s. nancy pelosi having i had done in san francisco. gavin knew some going to a close dinner party at the french laundry in california. the politicians know that it's not so scary, know that it's not so di, but they're empowered and they want to remain that...
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the u. k has been experiencing rocketing numbers of infections and reported more than 93000 new infections on friday. travelers hoping to beat the travel deadline, rushed to secure seats on trains, fairies and plains, between france. i'm the u. k. santa claus is coming to town on or maybe not of it's paris, he's going to and his last stop was london, non essential travel between france and britain grind to a halt on saturday. a strict new rules go into force at paris is goth. do know, christmas holiday makers were grabbing their last chance to get to london on the eurostar on friday. i feel very lucky that i managed to get out of france on the last day that it's possible. um, but yeah i, it is a bit worrying. it's a bit scary and who knows, it's going to happen in january when, when everything gets that's normal after the new year. so we'll see. i think it's a bit late really considering melnick holmes already here with rollin something written. so i don't see why a run why with either the cir
the u. k has been experiencing rocketing numbers of infections and reported more than 93000 new infections on friday. travelers hoping to beat the travel deadline, rushed to secure seats on trains, fairies and plains, between france. i'm the u. k. santa claus is coming to town on or maybe not of it's paris, he's going to and his last stop was london, non essential travel between france and britain grind to a halt on saturday. a strict new rules go into force at paris is goth. do know, christmas...
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but if you look at the u. k, there wave, there is already, you know, on the way they predicts as many as 2000000 cases per day, by the end of this month in just 2 weeks. and that is what other european countries are trying to prevent or late to slow down. the beginning of this way, a tough christmas season had a thanks so much of hong kong is holding elections for its legislative council. the 1st, since paging, imposed a sweeping national security law and reformed the city's electoral system for hong kong per democracy activist. it's the combination of a campaign to rein in the semi autonomous territory and ensure only candidates were patriotic to china. can run a great school class in hong kong. every week they raised the chinese flag and sing the national anthem. it's part of the islands integration into the communist mainland. i like him, raise a flag. it shows me the report of china again audiological. this is very good for the children. it trains or patriotism in the headphones. i all get things are not. pa
but if you look at the u. k, there wave, there is already, you know, on the way they predicts as many as 2000000 cases per day, by the end of this month in just 2 weeks. and that is what other european countries are trying to prevent or late to slow down. the beginning of this way, a tough christmas season had a thanks so much of hong kong is holding elections for its legislative council. the 1st, since paging, imposed a sweeping national security law and reformed the city's electoral system...
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the situation in the u. k is already bad, but recent models from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine indicate it's about to get a lot worse. therefore, casting between $2575000.00 from overcome by the end of april. what will the coming month look like for the u. k? yes, of some questions about those models and they have been wrong before arithmetic? no, that's in cases that one of the key things about the model is that they're trying to model the severity of illness. from, from neutralization studies dark in the lab as well. we know from previous attempts to rows of illnesses, very hot model. and that way, i suspect that the number infections may be close to the mark with the new apostrophes. asians may be less than the most predicts, in the most pessimistic scenario, even in the most optimistic scenario, where maybe not as many hospitalization. so just to wait and see, and those we know that these are responses are also very important in keeping people out the hospital and have more severe dise
the situation in the u. k is already bad, but recent models from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine indicate it's about to get a lot worse. therefore, casting between $2575000.00 from overcome by the end of april. what will the coming month look like for the u. k? yes, of some questions about those models and they have been wrong before arithmetic? no, that's in cases that one of the key things about the model is that they're trying to model the severity of illness. from, from...