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it is interesting that the onion united states, australia, canada uk, came up states, australia, canadaha states, australia, canada uk, came up with a joint statement criticising this. canada under huge pressure because they have just said that the cfo of huawei can be extradited to the united states. and people held in secret prisons in china so there is a lot of human rights at stake. china said they will take countermeasures. under the 1997 handover those passport holders are not allowed to have full citizenship. we are britain then change the rules? yasmin will know about that. they changed the rules in uganda where they let in thousands fleeing in 1972. so where there is a will, there is a way. as you know better than i do, the party represents the people but when it comes down to it the party comes first in the party has understood to have got to deal with hong kong. it does not represent the percentage of the economy that it is on at the time of the handover. hong kong's financial law for china, it is not as big as it was. they won't mind if some democracy activists decide to com
it is interesting that the onion united states, australia, canada uk, came up states, australia, canadaha states, australia, canada uk, came up with a joint statement criticising this. canada under huge pressure because they have just said that the cfo of huawei can be extradited to the united states. and people held in secret prisons in china so there is a lot of human rights at stake. china said they will take countermeasures. under the 1997 handover those passport holders are not allowed to...
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and the us, canada, the uk and australia have issued a rebuke of china's new security law, which theyurtails invididual liberties in hong kong. welcome. borisjohnson has announced that from monday, people in the uk will be allowed to meet outdoors in groups of up to six people, as long as separate households remain two metres apart from each other. the prime minister said a further 377 people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in all uk settings in the past day. the overall uk death toll from the virus has risen to 37,837. borisjohnson said the lockdown in the uk could be relaxed further because of a sustained fall in the death rate. here he is making the announcement. i cannot and will not throw away all the gains we have made together. so the changes we are making are limited and cautious. it's thanks to the caution shown so far that all five tests are being met. one of those five tests the prime minister mentioned is keeping the rate of infection down. this is what is referred to as the ‘r' number. here's our medical correspondent fergus walsh to explain. now, hospita
and the us, canada, the uk and australia have issued a rebuke of china's new security law, which theyurtails invididual liberties in hong kong. welcome. borisjohnson has announced that from monday, people in the uk will be allowed to meet outdoors in groups of up to six people, as long as separate households remain two metres apart from each other. the prime minister said a further 377 people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in all uk settings in the past day. the overall uk...
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the us, uk, australia and canada have issued fresh condemnation of china's new security law for hongtional obligations. there's been a further easing of lockdown in england. from monday, up to six people from different households can meet outside, allowing reunions of families and friends in private gardens. police and protesters have clashed for a second night in the us city of minneapolis after an unarmed black man died in police custody. george floyd, a6, died on monday and video showed him gasping
the us, uk, australia and canada have issued fresh condemnation of china's new security law for hongtional obligations. there's been a further easing of lockdown in england. from monday, up to six people from different households can meet outside, allowing reunions of families and friends in private gardens. police and protesters have clashed for a second night in the us city of minneapolis after an unarmed black man died in police custody. george floyd, a6, died on monday and video showed him...
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joint statement with regard to china's behavior in hong kong and that joint statement is from canada, the uk, australia. i want to ask you about our allies throughout europe. germany, france, italy. are they beginning to get it? are they going to back away from using huawei and get with the united states when it comes to the chinese communist party and its behavior? >> maria i'm counting on it. it's the right thing to do for their people. no german citizen should have their private information transition across a piece of chinese hardware which will clearly be owned and controlled by the chinese communist party. in europe they care deeply about privacy of their sit citizens allowing that information to go across the chinese controlled networks as providing that very privacy so we've been out talking about this and sharing these risks with the europeans for many many months now and we started to see them recognize the risk they saw too. they all saw their nation suffer whether it was the people of italy or the people of belgium or the people of spain where they had tens of thousands of lives
joint statement with regard to china's behavior in hong kong and that joint statement is from canada, the uk, australia. i want to ask you about our allies throughout europe. germany, france, italy. are they beginning to get it? are they going to back away from using huawei and get with the united states when it comes to the chinese communist party and its behavior? >> maria i'm counting on it. it's the right thing to do for their people. no german citizen should have their private...
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easier for some hong kong citizens to move to the uk unless china reconsiders implementing its new national security law on the territory. the us, canadadesigned to criminalise acts of subversion, would curtail individual liberties. our correspondentjohn sudworth reports from beijing. as they arrived for the closing day of parliament, beijing's tiananmen square was quiet. there are no protests over lockdowns here. inside, china's president had a spring in his step, the virus under control is seen as vindication for him and for a system untroubled by messy democratic debate. there can be no starker illustration of that than this. a new national security law imposed on hong kong with 2,878 votes in favour and just one against. the fear that any anti—china protest might now be classed as subversion has led to an international outcry, including this surprise announcement for the 300,000 hong kongers who hold british overseas passports. if china continues down this path and implements this national security legislation, we will change that status and we will remove the 6—month limit and allow those bno passport holders to come to the uk and
easier for some hong kong citizens to move to the uk unless china reconsiders implementing its new national security law on the territory. the us, canadadesigned to criminalise acts of subversion, would curtail individual liberties. our correspondentjohn sudworth reports from beijing. as they arrived for the closing day of parliament, beijing's tiananmen square was quiet. there are no protests over lockdowns here. inside, china's president had a spring in his step, the virus under control is...
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easier for some hong kong citizens to move to the uk unless china reconsiders implementing its new national security law on the territory. the us, canadaeased a joint statement saying the law, designed to criminalise acts of subversion, would curtail individual liberties. our correspondentjohn sudworth reports from beijing. as they arrived for the closing day of parliament, beijing's tiananmen square was quiet. there are no protests over lockdowns here. inside, china's president had a spring in his step, the virus under control is seen as vindication, for him, and for a system untroubled by messy democratic debate. there can be no starker illustration of that than this. a new national security law imposed on hong kong with 2,878 votes in favour and just one against. the fear that any anti—china protest might now be classed as subversion has led to an international outcry, including this surprise announcement for the 300,000 hong kongers who hold british overseas passports. if china continues down this path and implements this national security legislation, we will change that status and we will remove the six month limit and allow thos
easier for some hong kong citizens to move to the uk unless china reconsiders implementing its new national security law on the territory. the us, canadaeased a joint statement saying the law, designed to criminalise acts of subversion, would curtail individual liberties. our correspondentjohn sudworth reports from beijing. as they arrived for the closing day of parliament, beijing's tiananmen square was quiet. there are no protests over lockdowns here. inside, china's president had a spring in...
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is spreading covid—i9 sparked arson attacks on telecommunications masts in belgium, russia, canada and the uks were targeted, too. all i could hear them saying was, 56 is killing us all, we should be ashamed of ourselves as engineers and that i don't have any morals. i'd heard rumours, not from any news sources but people talking about, oh, well, you know, it could cause... it could have effects, people getting sick over the 5g towers being too close. brian's wife is still fighting for her life in hospital. as the human harm caused by misinformation rises, so doctors are speaking out. tales of patients trying to self—diagnose by holding their breath, not seeking help soon enough or taking poisonous substances they think will help. the problem with misinformation in this setting is it does two things. firstly, it obscures the truth, and then the second thing is that it might mean people start to do things that are going to be bad for them, and maybe dangerous, and they start to use treatments that don't work. misinformation is a structural problem that we have and it's — and blaming someone fo
is spreading covid—i9 sparked arson attacks on telecommunications masts in belgium, russia, canada and the uks were targeted, too. all i could hear them saying was, 56 is killing us all, we should be ashamed of ourselves as engineers and that i don't have any morals. i'd heard rumours, not from any news sources but people talking about, oh, well, you know, it could cause... it could have effects, people getting sick over the 5g towers being too close. brian's wife is still fighting for her...
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is spreading covid—19 sparked arson attacks on telecommunications masts in belgium, russia, canada and the uk all, we should be ashamed of ourselves as engineers and that i don't have any morals. i'd heard rumours, not from any news sources but people talking about, oh, well, it could cause... it could have effects, people getting sick over the 5g towers being too close. brian's wife is still fighting for her life in hospital. as the human harm caused by misinformation rises, so doctors are speaking out. tales of patients trying to self—diagnose by holding their breath, not seeking help soon enough or taking poisonous substances they think will help. the problem with misinformation in this setting is, it does two things. firstly, it obscures the truth, and then the second thing is that it might mean people start to do things that are going to be bad for them, and may be dangerous, and they start to use treatments that don't work.
is spreading covid—19 sparked arson attacks on telecommunications masts in belgium, russia, canada and the uk all, we should be ashamed of ourselves as engineers and that i don't have any morals. i'd heard rumours, not from any news sources but people talking about, oh, well, it could cause... it could have effects, people getting sick over the 5g towers being too close. brian's wife is still fighting for her life in hospital. as the human harm caused by misinformation rises, so doctors are...
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the u.s., uk, canada, australia, all expressing concern that the new security laws will compromise, evenpardize hong kong's autonomy, raising questions about the future of the one country, two systems policy that has protected liberties in hong kong since the handover in 1997. but this is, yasmin, part of a growing list of problems between the u.s. and china. this blame game that has been ramping up, in particular over the past several weeks, from the origins of the coronavirus to the trade to the expulsion of journalists from china. there are a lot of issues testing the u.s./china relationship. the foreign minister yesterday even suggesting that it is pushing ties to the brink of what he called a new cold war. meanwhile, the national security adviser, robert o'brien, was saying on "meet the press" yesterday that the u.s. will assess hong kong's autonomy. the special status that it ejoy enjoys, that makes it a special hub, that it believes china should hold dear. they say they'll watch china's next move closely, as laws are expected to be put into effect by the end of the week. >> it see
the u.s., uk, canada, australia, all expressing concern that the new security laws will compromise, evenpardize hong kong's autonomy, raising questions about the future of the one country, two systems policy that has protected liberties in hong kong since the handover in 1997. but this is, yasmin, part of a growing list of problems between the u.s. and china. this blame game that has been ramping up, in particular over the past several weeks, from the origins of the coronavirus to the trade to...
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ashley: yeah, a dossier put together by the intelligence alliance, the u.s., canada, uk, australia and new zealand. pretty scathing of the way china handled the coronavirus outbreak, essentially this was a 15-page report saying china did everything it could to hide facts about the virus, either hiding it or intentionally destroying evidence that the country denied it could be passed from human to human all the way up until january 20th. in fact, on january 10th, the report says a chinese health expert said the outbreak was under control and the conditions were only mild. in fact, early in january, the wuhan health commission stopped giving daily updates on the number of new cases. all in all, this report says china did everything it could to hide and lie, if you like, about the extent of the outbreak and its ability to spread. stuart: well, ashley, didn't china also allegedly hoard medical supplies with a view to making a much bigger profit down the road, if it got all the supplies in its possession it could charge more later on? ashley: there is that. it's not contained in this report
ashley: yeah, a dossier put together by the intelligence alliance, the u.s., canada, uk, australia and new zealand. pretty scathing of the way china handled the coronavirus outbreak, essentially this was a 15-page report saying china did everything it could to hide facts about the virus, either hiding it or intentionally destroying evidence that the country denied it could be passed from human to human all the way up until january 20th. in fact, on january 10th, the report says a chinese health...
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a washington post article, health authorities in states like north dakota and countries like canada and the uk have asked for more access to the data collected by the app, but apple and google have refused, citing privacy concerns. >> when the government can go and say okay in this area we found that 2,000 people were exposed. we cannot have that information. >> reporter: instead it works on a user-to-user basis. for example, bob would have to tell the app that he tested positive for covid-19 before an anonymous alert goes out to anyone he has come into contact with, based on i.d.s exchanged through the app. napa says tech companies should think about doing more, especially now that the data they collect can be used for public good. >> it is the opportunity for the tech companies to regain their reputation and the path forward. after what happened in the past two years of the privacy breaches. >> reporter: kris reyes, abc 7 news. >> moving to get full contact tracing in our community is crucial in our steps to build a better bay area in this rapidly changing coronavirus world. bettering your h
a washington post article, health authorities in states like north dakota and countries like canada and the uk have asked for more access to the data collected by the app, but apple and google have refused, citing privacy concerns. >> when the government can go and say okay in this area we found that 2,000 people were exposed. we cannot have that information. >> reporter: instead it works on a user-to-user basis. for example, bob would have to tell the app that he tested positive...
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the proof covid-19 broke out of the wuhan lab, that the "five eyes" intelligence report, out of uk, canadaaustralia, new zealand said it broke out of a lab. china has been studying sars 2, since 2013 for seven years. china concealed it. destroyed laboratory evidence. censored the internet. disappeared whistle blowing individuals and doctors. nancy pelosi is being accused by republicans of blocking look into china. kevin mccarthy and house republicans want to probe this. so but she wants to focus on dr. richard bright's complaints that he cast -- was sideline that malaria drug coming out of india, china, not fda approved, there is cronyism. jared kushner was accused crony system. you see the split in the house. reaction to that? >> there is some deflection going on here the real cause, real issue. liz, i suspect you will see a lot of investigations underway as the country begins to reopen and the attention turns to origins of this virus and how china, other countries handled this and proceeded. i don't think you have seen the end of this. i know there are a lot of conversations being had bo
the proof covid-19 broke out of the wuhan lab, that the "five eyes" intelligence report, out of uk, canadaaustralia, new zealand said it broke out of a lab. china has been studying sars 2, since 2013 for seven years. china concealed it. destroyed laboratory evidence. censored the internet. disappeared whistle blowing individuals and doctors. nancy pelosi is being accused by republicans of blocking look into china. kevin mccarthy and house republicans want to probe this. so but she...
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critics in the uk, canada and australia calling it an unprecedented move and they warn it will erodeautonomy and it could lead to the u.s. ending hong kong's special trade status or harsher sanctions against chosen, which chinese officials have said will be met with countermeasures. wolf. >> david culver in shanghai, thank you. coming up, the latest stance on mask wearing and how it measures with real science. at carvana, no matter what car you buy from us, you get the freedom of a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for ice cream. check that it has enough wiggle room in your garage. you get the time to make sure you love it. and on the 6th day, we'll reach out and make sure everything's amazing. if so... excellent. if not, swap it out for another or return it for a refund. it's that simple. because at carvana, your car happiness is what makes us happy. >>> against the advice of his
critics in the uk, canada and australia calling it an unprecedented move and they warn it will erodeautonomy and it could lead to the u.s. ending hong kong's special trade status or harsher sanctions against chosen, which chinese officials have said will be met with countermeasures. wolf. >> david culver in shanghai, thank you. coming up, the latest stance on mask wearing and how it measures with real science. at carvana, no matter what car you buy from us, you get the freedom of a 7-day...
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"washington post" article, health authorities in states like north dakota and countries like canada and the ukave asked for more access to the data collected by the app. but apple and google have refused, citing privacy concerns. >> the government can say in this area we found that 2,000 people are exposed. we cannot have that information. >> reporter: the app works on a user to user basis. in this illustration, for example, bob would have to tell the app that he tested positive for covid-19 before an anonymous alert goes out to anyone he's come into contact with based on i.d.s exchanged through the app. napa says tech companies should think about doing more, especially now that the data they collect can be used for public good. >> it is the opportunity for the tech companies to read in their invitation -- to regain their reputation after the privacy and breaches. >> chris reyes for abc news.bc e >>> it's time to see how people are dealing with challenges of their own. >> it is so much more than just a job or a pancake. it's really a home to so many people. it's a place to gather in community,
"washington post" article, health authorities in states like north dakota and countries like canada and the ukave asked for more access to the data collected by the app. but apple and google have refused, citing privacy concerns. >> the government can say in this area we found that 2,000 people are exposed. we cannot have that information. >> reporter: the app works on a user to user basis. in this illustration, for example, bob would have to tell the app that he tested...
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"washington post" article, health authorities in states like north dakota and countries like canada and the uk have asked for more access to the data collected by the app, but apple and google have refused, citing privacy concerns. >> when the government can go and say okay in this area we found that 2,000 people were exposed. we cannot have that information. >> reporter: instead it works on a user-to-user basis. in this google-provided illustration, for example, bob would have to tell the app that he tested positive for covid-19 before an anonymous alert goes out to anyone he has come into contact with, based on i.d.s exchanged through the app. napa says tech companies should think about doing more, especially now that the data they collect can be used for public good. >> it is the opportunity for the tech companies to regain their reputation and the path forward. after what happened in the past two years of the privacy and data breaches. >> reporter: in san jose, kris reyes for abc 7 news. >> moving to get full contact tracing in our community is crucial in our steps to build a better bay ar
"washington post" article, health authorities in states like north dakota and countries like canada and the uk have asked for more access to the data collected by the app, but apple and google have refused, citing privacy concerns. >> when the government can go and say okay in this area we found that 2,000 people were exposed. we cannot have that information. >> reporter: instead it works on a user-to-user basis. in this google-provided illustration, for example, bob would...
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. >> this comes from the intelligence sharing coalition, which includes the u.s., uk, canada, australiaew zealand. u.s. allies in the midst of that, they seem to downplay and even suggest that it is highly unlikely that the source of this outbreak was the wuhan institute of virology, the lab leak pushed many of teams in recent days by president trump and secretary of state mike pompeo. instead they say it is more likely this was an animal to human transmission, and more likely to have happened in that market setting. meantime, state media is seizing on this here and just in the past hour or so, cctv, the state run broadcaster, they push out a lot of the government propaganda here, they came out with a commentary suggesting that the united states should be investigated now for its mishandling of the virus in this later stages of it. and so that's something that hasn't come from the government, but it is coming from state media. there is a danger in all of this. this war of words goes beyond words. reuters reporting suggests that in the sense of a new report that they say went all the way
. >> this comes from the intelligence sharing coalition, which includes the u.s., uk, canada, australiaew zealand. u.s. allies in the midst of that, they seem to downplay and even suggest that it is highly unlikely that the source of this outbreak was the wuhan institute of virology, the lab leak pushed many of teams in recent days by president trump and secretary of state mike pompeo. instead they say it is more likely this was an animal to human transmission, and more likely to have...
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reporting that capital one financial is planning to keep most of its employees in the u.s., canada and the uk at home, working from home, until september. so obviously, we've got conflicting moves here, but we do know that here in the u.s., goldman and capital one are waiting just a few more months. >>> let's get to norwegian caribbean cruise line. the stock is plunging after warning, not a good warning at all, that with ships docked due to the coronavirus, there is substantial doubt that the company can continue operating. to stave off bankruptcy, it has laurened e launched a $1.6 cash and debt offering. investors are selling this, down 21.8%. your kids may really hate online classes, but shed, the investors absolutely love it. look at this stock, up 35% right now. it's an e-textbook and online education service stock and it is jumping because it passed its quarterly earnings test with flying colors thanks to students shifting to remote and virtual school. >>> let's look at gilead and abbott. we know they have been grabbing all the attention but check out diagnostic test maker chem bio. it w
reporting that capital one financial is planning to keep most of its employees in the u.s., canada and the uk at home, working from home, until september. so obviously, we've got conflicting moves here, but we do know that here in the u.s., goldman and capital one are waiting just a few more months. >>> let's get to norwegian caribbean cruise line. the stock is plunging after warning, not a good warning at all, that with ships docked due to the coronavirus, there is substantial doubt...
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familiar with intelligence from the five is intelligence sharing coalition, than i clutds the u.s., uk, canada, australia and new zealand. and essentially it suggests that it was natural, from an animal to human and perhaps it was the market that was the original epicenter. it really contradicts what president trump and secretary of state pompeo have been pushing as the virology being the lab that this leaked from. they say that's highly unlikely. state media here are seizing on this opportunity. they are going after secretary of state pompeo really hard, attacking him, calling him a liar. today they even questioned his faith, his christianity saying essentially that he is despicable with perspective to his own faith. i want to read a little bit more to what state media is saying. they say pompeo aims to kill two birds with one stone by spewing falsehoods. he hopes to help trump win re-election which affects his interests, framing china can reduce american anger towards trump's poor response to the epidemic. second, pompeo hates socialist china and in particular cannot accept china's rise, tha
familiar with intelligence from the five is intelligence sharing coalition, than i clutds the u.s., uk, canada, australia and new zealand. and essentially it suggests that it was natural, from an animal to human and perhaps it was the market that was the original epicenter. it really contradicts what president trump and secretary of state pompeo have been pushing as the virology being the lab that this leaked from. they say that's highly unlikely. state media here are seizing on this...
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the us, uk, australia and canada have issued fresh condemnation of china's new security law for hongong. they say the decision to impose it conflicts with beijing's international obligations. there's been a further easing of lockdown in england. from monday, up to six people from different households can meet outside, allowing reunions of families and friends in private gardens. police and protesters have clashed for a second night in the us city of minneapolis after an unarmed black man died in police custody. george floyd, a6, died on monday and video showed him gasping you're watching bbc news... let's return now to the key announcments made by the prime minister at today's daily briefing in downing street. the prime minister said a further 377 people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in all uk settings in the past day. the overall uk death toll from the coronavirus has risen to 37,837. borisjohnson went on to say that he was confident that the government's five tests for the easing of lockdown restrictions are being met. these include a sustained fall in daily hosp
the us, uk, australia and canada have issued fresh condemnation of china's new security law for hongong. they say the decision to impose it conflicts with beijing's international obligations. there's been a further easing of lockdown in england. from monday, up to six people from different households can meet outside, allowing reunions of families and friends in private gardens. police and protesters have clashed for a second night in the us city of minneapolis after an unarmed black man died...
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the headlines: the us, uk, australia and canada have condemned china's new security law for hong kong. they say the decision to impose it conflicts with beijing's international obligations. president trump has signed an executive order targeting social media companies. the measure limits the legal immunity the companies have against being held liable for what people post on their platforms. the usjustice department and the fbi say they are giving top priority to their investigation into the killing of an unarmed african—american man in minneapolis by a white police officer. the killing of george floyd on monday prompted two nights of rioting. there's been a further easing of lockdown in england. from monday, up to six people from different households can meet outside, allowing reunions of families and friends in private gardens. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are harriet line, deputy political editor at the press association, and george eaton, senior online editor at the new statesman. tomorrow's front pages... the telegrap
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there's a joint statement that's been put out by the uk, canada, australia and the u.s.ying that the governments are very concerned about the erosion of rights and freedoms in hong kong and they are urging china's government to walk back the laws. >> all right. but at the same time, tessa, help me understand what our secretary of state pompeo is saying. hong kong is no longer going to have a special relationship with the u.s. it will be the same as china because, for me, i came from the banking industry. every banking firm used three economic hubs in the world. new york, london, hong kong. suddenly hong kong is the same as beijing, that's going to change everything. >> absolutely. that has big implications. the fact that mike pompeo said hong kong is no longer autonomous from china because this is the prerequisite for the united states to continue and extend that special status is has with hong kong. it's a policy act of 1992. by law, the u.s. looks at hong kong as economically distinct from mainland china. it affords it privileges such as visa-free travel into hong kong
there's a joint statement that's been put out by the uk, canada, australia and the u.s.ying that the governments are very concerned about the erosion of rights and freedoms in hong kong and they are urging china's government to walk back the laws. >> all right. but at the same time, tessa, help me understand what our secretary of state pompeo is saying. hong kong is no longer going to have a special relationship with the u.s. it will be the same as china because, for me, i came from the...
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the state department released a joint statement with the uk, canada, and australia criticizing china's actions, but people here are waiting to see if the u.s. will follow up with sanctions. so today in defiance of washington, beijing's lawmakers unanimously or almost unanimously approved a national security legislation, which paves the way for the leadership here to clamp down on activities in hong kong that china believes is subversive to the chinese state. and to set up intelligence agencies there now, many fear that the laws are going to be spelling an end to freedoms in the city president trump had said that this week, the u.s. would respond on the hong kong issue and secretary of state mike pompeo had also said that hong kong is no longer autonomous from mainland china, and that's really seen as the first step for the u.s., potentially, to withdraw its special trading status with hong kong. a lot of people within the business community in hong kong, kelly, are saying, please do not do that, because they are anticipating that this is going to be a very negative -- have a very negat
the state department released a joint statement with the uk, canada, and australia criticizing china's actions, but people here are waiting to see if the u.s. will follow up with sanctions. so today in defiance of washington, beijing's lawmakers unanimously or almost unanimously approved a national security legislation, which paves the way for the leadership here to clamp down on activities in hong kong that china believes is subversive to the chinese state. and to set up intelligence agencies...
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> reports of a scathing rebuke issued bit five is, consortium of intelligence notice u.s., uk, australia, canadand new zealand supports what the president is saying, secretary of state saying, that china accidentally leaked covid-19 from the wuhan institute of virology and tried to cover it up this is story we brought to you two months ago. this is just for starters. we have more breaking news, retired marine corps lieutenant colonel dakota wood will weigh in. the story ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've alw
> reports of a scathing rebuke issued bit five is, consortium of intelligence notice u.s., uk, australia, canadand new zealand supports what the president is saying, secretary of state saying, that china accidentally leaked covid-19 from the wuhan institute of virology and tried to cover it up this is story we brought to you two months ago. this is just for starters. we have more breaking news, retired marine corps lieutenant colonel dakota wood will weigh in. the story ♪ limu emu &...
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> reports of a scathing rebuke issued bit five is, consortium of intelligence notice u.s., uk, australia, canadand new zealand supports what the president is saying, secretary of state saying, that china accidentally leaked covid-19 from the wuhan institute of virology and tried to cover it up this is story we brought to you two months ago. this is just for starters. we have more breaking news, retired marine corps lieutenant colonel dakota wood will weigh in. the story -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. -i do. your tractor can change with it.anges. when it's hot. stay cool. when it's cold. stay warm. when you're hungry. plant a vegetable garden. when there's a lot to do. do it all. and do it right. with power. with versatile performance -matched attachments. without breaking a sweat. comfortable. ready for anything. the new kubota lx series. tell me, what did verizon build their network for? people. and when people's ever
> reports of a scathing rebuke issued bit five is, consortium of intelligence notice u.s., uk, australia, canadand new zealand supports what the president is saying, secretary of state saying, that china accidentally leaked covid-19 from the wuhan institute of virology and tried to cover it up this is story we brought to you two months ago. this is just for starters. we have more breaking news, retired marine corps lieutenant colonel dakota wood will weigh in. the story -excuse me. uh... do...
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is spreading covid—19 sparked arson attacks on telecommunications masts in belgium, russia, canada and the ukt have any morals. i'd heard rumours, not from any news sources but people talking about, oh, well, it could cause... it could have effects, people getting sick over the 5g towers and being too close. brian's wife is still fighting for her life in hospital. as the human harm caused by misinformation rises, so doctors are speaking out. tales of patients trying to self diagnose by holding their breath, not seeking help soon enough or taking poisonous substances they think will help. the problem with misinformation in this setting is it does two things. firstly, it obscures the truth, and then the second thing is that it might mean people start to do things that are going to be bad for them, and maybe dangerous, and they started to use treatments that don't work. misinformation is a structural problem that we have and it's, in blaming someone for ingesting bleach or for staying at home and dying to me is akin to blaming someone for living next to a factory that pollutes and then they die
is spreading covid—19 sparked arson attacks on telecommunications masts in belgium, russia, canada and the ukt have any morals. i'd heard rumours, not from any news sources but people talking about, oh, well, it could cause... it could have effects, people getting sick over the 5g towers and being too close. brian's wife is still fighting for her life in hospital. as the human harm caused by misinformation rises, so doctors are speaking out. tales of patients trying to self diagnose by...
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> reports of a scathing rebuke issued bit five is, consortium of intelligence notice u.s., uk, australia, canada new zealand supports what the president is saying, secretary of state saying, that china accidentally leaked covid-19 from the wuhan institute of virology and tried to cover it up this is story we brought to you two months ago. this is just for starters. we have more breaking news, retired marine corps lieutenant colonel dakota wood will weigh in. the story is next. er. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief me too. me too. and if you're a small business, we're with you. standing by you every step of the way. bye bye. ♪ elizabeth: let's welcome retired marine corps lieutenant colonel dakota wood. great to have you on. u.s. intelligence community believes that china intentionally concealed the origin ever outbreak in order to pull in medical supplies around the world. your reaction to that story? >> it is good to have more than the u.s. saying that, that our allies saying the same thing reaching those conclusions. it is not surprisin
> reports of a scathing rebuke issued bit five is, consortium of intelligence notice u.s., uk, australia, canada new zealand supports what the president is saying, secretary of state saying, that china accidentally leaked covid-19 from the wuhan institute of virology and tried to cover it up this is story we brought to you two months ago. this is just for starters. we have more breaking news, retired marine corps lieutenant colonel dakota wood will weigh in. the story is next. er. nothing...
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canada. you've just added uk to that that's just cool that you did that >> yeah. mobile included, aviation gym, they're companies that are doing well despite all of this. if you're a company that's staying afloat and doing well, particularly the latter, doing well, you've got to give back. you know, and then the food banks. food banks canada and feeding america, those are just things that you -- are so essential i grew up in canada, i grew up in a super middle class neighborhood my dad was a cop and he had four kids and my mom was a student. we didn't have any money or anything but we always had food on the table. i remember them reminding us constantly how lucky we were to have food on the table i knew kids in my school and around there that relied on food banks just to make ends meet not every day but sometimes when things got tough that's something that i think -- as a kid, it's pretty indelible, it sticks with you and stays with you so giving back to these organizations, we're going to continue to give back to these organizations hopefully throughout our worki
canada. you've just added uk to that that's just cool that you did that >> yeah. mobile included, aviation gym, they're companies that are doing well despite all of this. if you're a company that's staying afloat and doing well, particularly the latter, doing well, you've got to give back. you know, and then the food banks. food banks canada and feeding america, those are just things that you -- are so essential i grew up in canada, i grew up in a super middle class neighborhood my dad...
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the uk, australia, canada, and united states have issued a statement in response. hong kong lies in direct conflict with its international obligations under the principles of the legally—binding, un—registered sino—british joint declaration. morgan ortagus, spokesperson for the us department of state, has told the bbc this is a pivotal moment for the people of hong kong. people of hong kong are already losing out to the chinese communist party. the people of hong kong have been threatened and harassed and detained by the chinese communist party for the past year. and so, we know that they are the ones that suffer most from these actions by general secretary xhi. we will do everything we can to stand by the people of hong kong and stand up for the rule of law and what is right. we know that this is a series of broken promises that the chinese communist party makes to the world when they never had any intention of keeping those premises. they say is, again, ithink, keeping those premises. they say is, again, i think, an keeping those premises. they say is, again, ith
the uk, australia, canada, and united states have issued a statement in response. hong kong lies in direct conflict with its international obligations under the principles of the legally—binding, un—registered sino—british joint declaration. morgan ortagus, spokesperson for the us department of state, has told the bbc this is a pivotal moment for the people of hong kong. people of hong kong are already losing out to the chinese communist party. the people of hong kong have been threatened...
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five irass intelligence, u.s., uk, australia, new zealand, canada, finding that yes, covid-19, it is about china's handling ever the outbreak, reckless it was with the labs letting the thing leak out. china denied, covering up human-to-human transmission. got rid of whistleblowers. scrubbed off the internet terms like sars, basically anything with wuhan unknown pneumonia, sars variation and wuhan seafood market. the thing bothering to anything, china accused doing this is accused hoarding medical supplies before it told the world what was going on, including trying to get gilead sciences patent on remdesivir. your reaction to this? >> this is where i really think we've got to get beyond circumstantial evidence. this is a big bureaucracy. and, who knows how these things are connected. there could have been one guy in one part of the government. i'm not excusing china, but could be one guy in one part of the government saying oh, my god, we have to stockpile the stuff because we have a problem coming he may have been not talking to another guy in the government gee, we'll not tell anyb
five irass intelligence, u.s., uk, australia, new zealand, canada, finding that yes, covid-19, it is about china's handling ever the outbreak, reckless it was with the labs letting the thing leak out. china denied, covering up human-to-human transmission. got rid of whistleblowers. scrubbed off the internet terms like sars, basically anything with wuhan unknown pneumonia, sars variation and wuhan seafood market. the thing bothering to anything, china accused doing this is accused hoarding...
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state department has criticized china's moves along with canada, australia as well as the uk and my guessexpecting today that the foreign ministry is going to probably say that all of those countries should just butt out of china's internal affairs >> that sounds like that would be the response. in terms of the manufacturers they've spoken to are they domestic and local manufacturers because it does see that there are national champions coming to defend the move and lee qaashing the billionaire who backed beijing. >> there are a lot of chinese manufacturers who i've spoken to, but also china-based manufacturers that are owned by americans or by europeans or by taiwanese. they're all saying similar things, that they are concerned about the implications because a lot of the goods that are manufactured in china route themselves through hong kong because the tariffs there are so competitive. so that's one person that hong kong as a trading post is going to suffer along with all of these various companies. >> all right >> eunice, thank you eunice yoon in beijing for us. president trump's top e
state department has criticized china's moves along with canada, australia as well as the uk and my guessexpecting today that the foreign ministry is going to probably say that all of those countries should just butt out of china's internal affairs >> that sounds like that would be the response. in terms of the manufacturers they've spoken to are they domestic and local manufacturers because it does see that there are national champions coming to defend the move and lee qaashing the...
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. >>> today, the united states, australia, canada and the uk issued a joint statement criticizing china's decision to impose a new national security law on the semi-autonomous region of hong kong. it will give beijing broad powers to combat what chinese officials deem to be acts of secession, terrorism and foreign interference in the territory. hong kong pro-democracy protesters decried the new law. joining us is nbc news global correspondent tessa in hong kong. they passed this. when can we start to see the potentially ugly implementation of this law? are we going to start to see mass arrests of democracy protesters? >> well, the implementation could happen as soon as this summer. this could easily go through, and china wants to get this done before september. as you say, this is about broad powers of china and hong kong openly. there's always been an awareness that china isn't controlled. that china is always watching and they have the right. but the one country, two systems is what creates that buffer that keeps hong kong in a bubble. this law could burst that bubble. just as an exampl
. >>> today, the united states, australia, canada and the uk issued a joint statement criticizing china's decision to impose a new national security law on the semi-autonomous region of hong kong. it will give beijing broad powers to combat what chinese officials deem to be acts of secession, terrorism and foreign interference in the territory. hong kong pro-democracy protesters decried the new law. joining us is nbc news global correspondent tessa in hong kong. they passed this. when...
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and even intelligence shared among the five eyes network with the uk, australia, new zealand and canada, it suggests that -- it contradicts this assertion by the trump administration that the virus is linked to the lab in wuhan. why this matters, this flurry of conspiracy theories and accusations, even though there is a lot that we don't know about the pandemic and how it spread is that it's a sign that china is trying to fend off blame in every direction as these calls for investigations, inquiries and compensation are growing even louder. now for more on what is happening in italy, let's go to matt bradley in rome. >> thanks, janice. i've been here for four days now with my crew in italy. there's quite a light, buoyant feeling in this city that we haven't felt since we got here more than eight weeks ago. it's beautiful seeing romans walking around in the park, taking advantage of this lifting of the lockdown. in many ways, this lockdown is lifting in name only. almost all businesses, restaurants, cafes, bars, museums, libraries, schools, they're all still closed. so when we talk about
and even intelligence shared among the five eyes network with the uk, australia, new zealand and canada, it suggests that -- it contradicts this assertion by the trump administration that the virus is linked to the lab in wuhan. why this matters, this flurry of conspiracy theories and accusations, even though there is a lot that we don't know about the pandemic and how it spread is that it's a sign that china is trying to fend off blame in every direction as these calls for investigations,...
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in western europe, at germany, france a couple of other nations as exceptions, the uk moving closer to our opinion, canadaamerican countries and africa, surprisingly all taking issue about what china has done because every country has thousands of people dealing with a pandemic, that the likely possibility that it could have prevented that from happening in terms of pandemic versus epidemic. there is huge strategic opportunity here to stitch together the community of nations and an international response to china and hold them in a world of public opinion, accountable for what they have done. and you know, some people yawn when i say something like that, what does that mean? well, understand this, public image, international and domestic means everything to the come communist chinese party. why this massive disinformation campaign is on to push back so aggressively against this. they haven't had a international crisis of this proportion since tiananmen square in 1989 where they are being held now as a pariah on the international stage and yes, if you can get an accounting in terms of financial retribution
in western europe, at germany, france a couple of other nations as exceptions, the uk moving closer to our opinion, canadaamerican countries and africa, surprisingly all taking issue about what china has done because every country has thousands of people dealing with a pandemic, that the likely possibility that it could have prevented that from happening in terms of pandemic versus epidemic. there is huge strategic opportunity here to stitch together the community of nations and an...
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uk australia, canada of interfering in territories internal affairs president trump expected to hold today on china sources tell me the announcements will be big joining me right now senate judiciary armed services committee member marsha blackburn thanks for being here i know you have legislation trying to keep china accountable what would be most important move president can make in that news conference, with regard to china toefrts overtake or over reach in hong kong? >> one of the things, that he needs to make a very clear point on, is to he rein for those what pompeo said about recognizing hong's sovereignty that needs to be reinforced, hong kong had an agreement, china has pulled back on that agreement, because what is china doing in face of covid, in the face of a shrinking economy, they are trying to push forward in other areas, to keep their belt road initiative alive great power competition going with islands in south china sea, their economy is faltering somewhat now they are trying to exercise its over reach realize this is the chinese communist party. they are after glob
uk australia, canada of interfering in territories internal affairs president trump expected to hold today on china sources tell me the announcements will be big joining me right now senate judiciary armed services committee member marsha blackburn thanks for being here i know you have legislation trying to keep china accountable what would be most important move president can make in that news conference, with regard to china toefrts overtake or over reach in hong kong? >> one of the...
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the conference will be co—hosted by the uk, the european commission, canada, france, germany, italy,tis schinas, vice president of the european commission. hejoins me from brussels. i have just mentioned the list of countries. the us and china are not pa rt countries. the us and china are not part of this today. is that a problem? this is not a competition between blocks. this is a collective global effort. we are facing a global effort. we are facing a global threat and we have to be able to provide a global response. we are delighted that together with the european commission and other like—minded countries, including the united kingdom, we are today starting a process of raising money that will allow us to develop not only therapeutics, vaccines and diagnostics, but could also help us support these parts of the world that are more vulnerable, like africa and latin america. it is a laudable goal, but in truth there is a competition going on around the world between different groups of scientists to develop a vaccine first. well, this is a fact. what we are trying to do with our ple
the conference will be co—hosted by the uk, the european commission, canada, france, germany, italy,tis schinas, vice president of the european commission. hejoins me from brussels. i have just mentioned the list of countries. the us and china are not pa rt countries. the us and china are not part of this today. is that a problem? this is not a competition between blocks. this is a collective global effort. we are facing a global effort. we are facing a global threat and we have to be able to...
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so canada is clearly better in terms of its legislation than the united states, but falls far behind countries like the ukht now hunting rifles require a license but there is no registration, there is no record of who wants those guns, the conservatives not only discontinued registrations but they deleted the records on seven millions rifles and shotguns. handguns are supposed to be restricted weapons which means people are only supposed to have them if they are members of gun clubs in good standing or serious collectors, but we now have 1 million legally owned, which makes it very clear that those regulations have not been... strictly applied. and when it comes to military assault weapons, there were bands introduced in 1977 of fully automatic ‘s, there were additional guns that were prohibited in 1991, and 1995, but it left big loopholes and one of the biggest loopholes was that the ar—15, which has been used in mass shootings around the world, was still sold as a restricted weapon, and the ruger mini 1a which was used at the massacre at polytechnic as well as the shooting in norway was sold as a huntin
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canada. >> reporter: drank right up to the moment of the ceremony. the mother of the groom in the ukere a fascinator. friends of bride dressed fancy on top. >> shoe designers and a finance worker were among if first new yorkers to wed on zoom. >> no excuses anymore. yes or no. will you marry me? >> thank you, cuomo. >> reporter: these two newlyweds nestled and kissed they way. >> the couple says lockdown, note the quarantine hair was great practice from marriage after dating three and a half years. >> realized there is a light and we can get through things together. >> reporter: it may not sound like the language of love. but there is nothing new about this romance. >> he said now you may kiss the bride. and there you go. >> well, i could scream. >> i now pronounce you husband and wife. kiss the bride. >> there were cheers, toasts. but some guests complained. >> some of us missed the kiss, guys. >> reporter: don't worry, they are more than making up for that. >> that was great. >> reporter: jeanne moos cnn, new york. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid cloud
canada. >> reporter: drank right up to the moment of the ceremony. the mother of the groom in the ukere a fascinator. friends of bride dressed fancy on top. >> shoe designers and a finance worker were among if first new yorkers to wed on zoom. >> no excuses anymore. yes or no. will you marry me? >> thank you, cuomo. >> reporter: these two newlyweds nestled and kissed they way. >> the couple says lockdown, note the quarantine hair was great practice from...
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uk and i know them both is likely to finish it she's vicious perhaps. yes sure. program back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time now to go to canada to talk to marshall are back and despite the fact that he's a perennial fan of the kearney a loser tronto maple leaves we still have them on the show occasionally marshall welcome back thanks max in point of fact i'm in the the beautiful city of new york right now so i'm not in toronto at all on my right the belly of the beast so to speak you're a high flying jet setting economist and deep thinker let's get your thoughts on something here 5 months in the pandemic the u.s. still seems incapable of manufacturing basic supplies like facemasks what does this tell you about our economy what needs to change if anything marshall it tells us that we went way too far in taber of a model where we said well let's offshore as much manufacturing it's possible and retain the software on shore it's non-viable model you can't be said to be a serious 1st will economy when you can't produce even the most basic of medical needs for your citizenry so hopefully that will induce a reached rethink and towar
uk and i know them both is likely to finish it she's vicious perhaps. yes sure. program back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time now to go to canada to talk to marshall are back and despite the fact that he's a perennial fan of the kearney a loser tronto maple leaves we still have them on the show occasionally marshall welcome back thanks max in point of fact i'm in the the beautiful city of new york right now so i'm not in toronto at all on my right the belly of the beast so to speak...
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a report that five eyes is an intelligence-sharing alliance between the u.s. , the uk, australia, new zealand and canadah other so they share intelligence. these countries have coming together and put together a different sort of dossier that details precisely why china covered it up, how responsible they've been what they did both in a negligent way and a blatant way that led to covid-19 becoming a global problem. this leaked in an australian newspaper. australia is in china's sphere and they are already starting to feel the blowback. china won't take this laying down and neither should we. this is the kind of evidence we need to present and jason hopefully something like this echoes a lot on capitol hill. i know a lot of republicans have talked about holding china accountable but where are the democrats? where are them, they're pointing their frustration at the president, or somewhere else rather than the source, which is now verified through intelligence agencies. >> jason: well this is what happens when the democrats are in control, and the intelligence committee isn't working on intelligence, they'
a report that five eyes is an intelligence-sharing alliance between the u.s. , the uk, australia, new zealand and canadah other so they share intelligence. these countries have coming together and put together a different sort of dossier that details precisely why china covered it up, how responsible they've been what they did both in a negligent way and a blatant way that led to covid-19 becoming a global problem. this leaked in an australian newspaper. australia is in china's sphere and they...
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we want to see the uk government stepped up now, it is very welcome that dominic rob the foreign secretary issued a statement on friday, jointly with australia and canada. even related —— yesterday thereby right please on the streets. many young protesters protesting for democracy subject to a tear gas, they have been hit by pellets. there has been serious amounts of violence over the last few weeks, and there was an enquiry into police brutality but it is largely seen by the people of hong kong is a whitewash. we want the government to call for an independent enquiry to be established. most importantly, in the end the only way that this will be resolved is by universal suffrage, and that's why i have asked dominic raab to come to the house of commons on tuesday and make a statement about theirs, calling on the hong kong authorities to start implementing the democratic reforms that were promised and to give universal suffrage to the people of hong kong. i understand why you think britain has some particular duty, because it was a british territory for so long until 1997, but how much sway does britain really have in hong kong these days, let alone main
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canada-style deal as it's been dubbed. the eu says it will not compromise on subjects like social, environmental and labor laws and so on and so forth. the uk says why would we sign a deal that lets us have more flexible stances on countries outside the eu. fishing apparently appears to be something that the eu is indicated it has some wiggle room on. it's a huge subject. for a long time, some people in the country have felt that the country as an island hasn't had enough jurisdiction over the waters, and they want a bigger share of the pie there from here on. so why is this important? well, there will be negotiations taking place on the first of june again. that's when the next round will set up. in about six weeks time, there's going to be another deadline by which the eu and uk will have to agree whether to extend the deadline. both sides yet again, i know we have heard it before are saying we could end up with another no deal by the end of next year. >> my goodness, nina del santos, thank you. >>> could dogs sniff out coronavirus? british researchers suspect the dogs you see here just might be able to. trials are set to begin in london
canada-style deal as it's been dubbed. the eu says it will not compromise on subjects like social, environmental and labor laws and so on and so forth. the uk says why would we sign a deal that lets us have more flexible stances on countries outside the eu. fishing apparently appears to be something that the eu is indicated it has some wiggle room on. it's a huge subject. for a long time, some people in the country have felt that the country as an island hasn't had enough jurisdiction over the...
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so essentially what the uk is claiming that it wants is not to extend the transition period beyond the end of this year. what it wants to do is negotiate some kind of canada-style free trade deal, but from the eu's perspective, they say you're asking for an awful lot more exceptions than we gave canada. the eu says that it wants to make sure that it doesn't sacrifice things that it holds dear like a level playing field on environmental labor protections, also social protections and, of course, there's that -- which i'll come to in a second, michael. they say they'll not compromise on these values just to help the uk out economically and politically towards the end of this year. from the uk's perspective, it says there's no point in being outside of the eu if they still have to stick to the same rules. it prevents the uk from setting out on its own course and striking its own trade deals with other countries. that's where we stand at the moment. one slight glimmer of hope in michel barnier's statement. the eu acknowledged perhaps it had taken a maximalist as they put it approach to the subject of fisheries. maybe there may be some bwiggle room for them to
so essentially what the uk is claiming that it wants is not to extend the transition period beyond the end of this year. what it wants to do is negotiate some kind of canada-style free trade deal, but from the eu's perspective, they say you're asking for an awful lot more exceptions than we gave canada. the eu says that it wants to make sure that it doesn't sacrifice things that it holds dear like a level playing field on environmental labor protections, also social protections and, of course,...