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news today and that government relaxing these you he was for vaccinated individuals that the foreign officed approach so it is clear that if you are fully vaccinated thought that —— year risks are different to those vaccination and we need the foreign office advised to take account of 0ffice advised to take account of that as well going forward. find office advised to take account of that as well going forward. and what do ou, that as well going forward. and what do you. what — that as well going forward. and what do you. what is _ that as well going forward. and what do you, what is your _ that as well going forward. and what do you, what is your take _ that as well going forward. and what do you, what is your take on - that as well going forward. and what do you, what is your take on the - do you, what is your take on the argument that some of this is a little unfair to people who, for whatever reason have not been able to get their two doses of the vaccine yet, the bit that is obligatory. some people feeling left out or left behind and some of them for genuine reasons may not have been ab
news today and that government relaxing these you he was for vaccinated individuals that the foreign officed approach so it is clear that if you are fully vaccinated thought that —— year risks are different to those vaccination and we need the foreign office advised to take account of 0ffice advised to take account of that as well going forward. find office advised to take account of that as well going forward. and what do ou, that as well going forward. and what do you. what — that as...
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it is _ because the foreign office has announced it is withdrawing i because the foreign office has-ment has not confirmed experiments... what an _ uk government has not confirmed experiments... what an utter- uk government has not confirmed. experiments... what an utter folly, in absence — experiments... what an utter folly, in absence of— experiments... what an utter folly, in absence of simple _ experiments... what an utter folly, in absence of simple human - experiments... what an utter folly, l in absence of simple human decency. for those _ in absence of simple human decency. for those voting _ in absence of simple human decency. for those voting this _ in absence of simple human decency. for those voting this motion - in absence of simple human decency. for those voting this motion today, . for those voting this motion today, tell this _ for those voting this motion today, tell this to— for those voting this motion today, tell this to your _ for those voting this motion today, tell this to your constituents - tell this to your constituents because _ tell this to your constitue
it is _ because the foreign office has announced it is withdrawing i because the foreign office has-ment has not confirmed experiments... what an _ uk government has not confirmed experiments... what an utter- uk government has not confirmed. experiments... what an utter folly, in absence — experiments... what an utter folly, in absence of— experiments... what an utter folly, in absence of simple _ experiments... what an utter folly, in absence of simple human - experiments... what an utter...
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." ♪ the next stop on the president's schedule is the german foreign office. guest. -- and greet their guest. ♪ in the bonn foreign office, president kennedy holds a conference with the international press. ♪ the first question is on the relationship between germany and the united states, and germany's part in the developing european community. pres. kennedy: i think western europe, the united states, canada, great britain, and the commonwealth have a major role in serving as the center of a core of a great effort throughout the world to maintain freedom. the federal republic in berlin is on the front lines of the struggle. it is a powerful country which has made an astonishing comeback and has great influence in europe, and that influence has been directed towards liberal, aggressive, and international monetary trade policies. i hope that policy will continue and i'm confident that our countries can work in the closest elation ship with each other. narrator: a further questions concerns german reunification and the right of self-determination. pres. kennedy:
." ♪ the next stop on the president's schedule is the german foreign office. guest. -- and greet their guest. ♪ in the bonn foreign office, president kennedy holds a conference with the international press. ♪ the first question is on the relationship between germany and the united states, and germany's part in the developing european community. pres. kennedy: i think western europe, the united states, canada, great britain, and the commonwealth have a major role in serving as the...
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the foreign office, which i do not have any influence over, they go through processes of appointing peopleas support staff. and i want you to know, because i want to grow strong institutions and i want to be able to have ministries and departments and agencies operate with minimal interference from a president, those processes are being followed. so, can i ask you just finally and briefly, are you proud of your first year in power? have you made malawi a better country? i am extremely thankful for malawians. because of their choices, we have now laid a foundation in which will be able to truly — like we have said when we launched our vision 2063 — we'll be able to truly industrialise our country, be able to bring poverty out of the way so we have a middle—income country, and be able to look forward to a multiplicity ofjobs because of creating inclusive wealth. and that is going to be within the context of peace. that foundation has been laid with a population that is hunger—free. we're already onto that. with infrastructure development, we are already onto that. and these are the plans tha
the foreign office, which i do not have any influence over, they go through processes of appointing peopleas support staff. and i want you to know, because i want to grow strong institutions and i want to be able to have ministries and departments and agencies operate with minimal interference from a president, those processes are being followed. so, can i ask you just finally and briefly, are you proud of your first year in power? have you made malawi a better country? i am extremely thankful...
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currently, these proposals are being polished off at the foreign office but could soon be in parliament make no mistake. these, these new secrecy little would give the most orthor, terry, and regimes in the world. a run for their money pass, we feel blowing and investigative journalism as we know within the u. k. dead. this is one of the biggest wide ranging attacks on breaths. freedom, perhaps, since since democracy came to britain, the definitions in the report are very old indeed. in fact with journalism doesn't come up once in the 66 page report itself fundamental to the 56 page report. journalists can be more dangerous than spun life. obviously, the u. s. is prosecuting fe juanita signs on the jack. this secretary of secretary is backing a consultation document that suggests that journalists that much worse than spies supplies after all, can work for one government or another government or one actor jones. if they publish the material, everyone can see it, journalists have to be done. that is seriously the level of logic and deduction that is being used here by the british governme
currently, these proposals are being polished off at the foreign office but could soon be in parliament make no mistake. these, these new secrecy little would give the most orthor, terry, and regimes in the world. a run for their money pass, we feel blowing and investigative journalism as we know within the u. k. dead. this is one of the biggest wide ranging attacks on breaths. freedom, perhaps, since since democracy came to britain, the definitions in the report are very old indeed. in fact...
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currently, these proposals are being polished off at the foreign office but could soon be in parliament and make no mistake. these, these new secret law would give the most authors area and regimes in the world a run for their money. in the past, we feel blowing and investigative journalism as we know, it's in the u. k. dead. this is one of the biggest wide ranging attacks on grants freedom, perhaps, since since democracy came to britain, the definitions in the report are very old indeed. in fact, with journalism doesn't come up once in the 66 page report itself. fundamental to the 36 major poured into journalists can be more dangerous because obviously the u . s. is prosecuting st. julia sons as being jack. this secretary, secretary is backing a consultation document. it's against the journalist. they're much worse than spite supplies. after all can work for one government or another government or one actor jones. if they publish the material, everyone can see it. so journalists have to be done. that is seriously the level of logical deduction that is being used here by the british gov
currently, these proposals are being polished off at the foreign office but could soon be in parliament and make no mistake. these, these new secret law would give the most authors area and regimes in the world a run for their money. in the past, we feel blowing and investigative journalism as we know, it's in the u. k. dead. this is one of the biggest wide ranging attacks on grants freedom, perhaps, since since democracy came to britain, the definitions in the report are very old indeed. in...
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is the foreign office _ unanswered questions. is the foreign office advice going to change as well?re explanation. things that need a little bit more explanation-_ things that need a little bit more explanation. and what about this business of _ explanation. and what about this business of travelling _ explanation. and what about this business of travelling to - explanation. and what about this business of travelling to and - explanation. and what about this i business of travelling to and amber country under new rules that make it almost like the green list countries, and yet there stilljust a notch down from red to list. and grant shapps said that amber list countries could turn to read. how much notice would be given? what are the criteria? basically, coming back from a red list country means quarantining in a hotel, so it's a completely different ball game. i completely different ball game. i think those things are not clear. we are iri— think those things are not clear. we are in the _ think those things are not clear. we are in the situation now where we have _ are in the situ
is the foreign office _ unanswered questions. is the foreign office advice going to change as well?re explanation. things that need a little bit more explanation-_ things that need a little bit more explanation. and what about this business of _ explanation. and what about this business of travelling _ explanation. and what about this business of travelling to - explanation. and what about this business of travelling to and - explanation. and what about this i business of travelling to and...
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its former president, john michael hooley, who died in march, refused to accept a foreign office and vaccines for my hulu son who took the as present as now reverse tons. and he is official practice of denying the spread of 19 this will not be the last vaccine that comes from the united states. there will be additional vaccine coming to tanza near through generous donation by the united states government in the u. s. people present biden has committed to making 500000000 doses of vaccine available, available to the global community. and those will be coming in various tranches to chance in the through the ga, the initiative. dozens of israelis and protested outside the prime minister's residence of the call for everyone to get a vaccine. natalie bennett had one. those who don't would not need to show a negative test to attend public event, as well as seen a sharp rise impacts in spite $0.58. and his hope relation being fully violated. the delta various has both, the government really plays the measure and keep his attorney general says 59 people who took part in and he government pro
its former president, john michael hooley, who died in march, refused to accept a foreign office and vaccines for my hulu son who took the as present as now reverse tons. and he is official practice of denying the spread of 19 this will not be the last vaccine that comes from the united states. there will be additional vaccine coming to tanza near through generous donation by the united states government in the u. s. people present biden has committed to making 500000000 doses of vaccine...
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currently, these proposals are being polished off at the foreign office but could soon be in parliament make no mistake. this, this new secret law would give the most authoriz area and regimes in the world a run for their money, a pass, we feel blowing and investigative journalism as we know within the u. k. dead. this is one of the biggest wide ranging attacks on breaths. freedom, perhaps, since since democracy came to britain, the definitions in the report are very old indeed. in fact, with journalism doesn't come up once in the 66 page report itself fundamental to the 56 page report is that journalists can be more dangerous than obviously the u. s. is prosecuting fe juanita sons on the espionage jack. this own secretary, secretary is backing a consultation document that suggests that journalist that much worse than spies supplies after all, can work for one government or another government or one actor jones. if they publish the material, everyone can see it. journalists have to be done. that is me the level of logic and deduction that is being used here by the british government in
currently, these proposals are being polished off at the foreign office but could soon be in parliament make no mistake. this, this new secret law would give the most authoriz area and regimes in the world a run for their money, a pass, we feel blowing and investigative journalism as we know within the u. k. dead. this is one of the biggest wide ranging attacks on breaths. freedom, perhaps, since since democracy came to britain, the definitions in the report are very old indeed. in fact, with...