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u. k, the u. k. scene, a sharp drop in organ transplants since the covered pandemic took cold across the world will follow from it. according to a new study organ. transplants that were done around a quarter last year, which resulted in about $7000.00 people having to wait for an important operation of figure not seen for 9 years. around $500.00 patients died while waiting for a transplant that's 30 percent more than the previous year. we spoke to a policy director, kidney k, u k, who told us he believes is going to take years to catch up with pre pandemic numbers. what has been happening because of the pandemic? was that a lot of transplant systems across the whole world? how to stop? well, not completely stop, but how to partially stop. what not has meant is that there are now more people on the transplant waiting list, hoping to receive a transplant colleagues on the medical professionals think that it could take up to 3 years for the numbers to be able to fully catch up again. although many coun
u. k, the u. k. scene, a sharp drop in organ transplants since the covered pandemic took cold across the world will follow from it. according to a new study organ. transplants that were done around a quarter last year, which resulted in about $7000.00 people having to wait for an important operation of figure not seen for 9 years. around $500.00 patients died while waiting for a transplant that's 30 percent more than the previous year. we spoke to a policy director, kidney k, u k, who told us...
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u. k. economy and the u. s. economy. of course nancy pelosi is over in the u. k. traffic house and she's been barking on about the fact that she's going to, obviously for the u. k. u. s tre. deal in the northern protocol as hell too, but that's another issue why i wanted to hit on that. why is that? an issue that an american law maker would start to criticize and say, such a thing. you should remember that over a 1000000000 dollars with a trade is conducted between just california, her district and the u. k alone. so she's actually the british and she's been very small about this. the british embassy is going to congress with a report by congressional district and state state congressional district of how many american jobs are in those respective u. k. jobs and american jobs are dependent on u. k. business. so it's very smart move by the british empathy. but what it is, is that in colors you have a lot of american politicians that have irish roots and don't want to see that protocol broken, but not to does anybody in the u. k. in the u. k. they will piece also t
u. k. economy and the u. s. economy. of course nancy pelosi is over in the u. k. traffic house and she's been barking on about the fact that she's going to, obviously for the u. k. u. s tre. deal in the northern protocol as hell too, but that's another issue why i wanted to hit on that. why is that? an issue that an american law maker would start to criticize and say, such a thing. you should remember that over a 1000000000 dollars with a trade is conducted between just california, her district...
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u. k. at his diplomatic that seems to have escaped some censure from france. i was this playing out in the u. k. well, the u. k is not having its french ambassador recalled in the same way that the united states and the australians have done. but that doesn't mean that the french are happy with the role the united kingdom has played. and in this deal, they have essentially fed through the foreign ministry, the 3 for a minister that the u. k. is nothing more than i kind of vassal state of the united states as to how this is playing out in the u. k. i think this is being seen as perhaps the french being a little bit hysterical about things as throwing their toys out of the prime to a certain extent. but you have to acknowledge that france has been really, really thrown under the bus and this, and i think in the u. k, that view is not being ignored. they can see that this was a big deal for france. they can see that this is a humiliation for macro and, and they can see that this throws french strategy in the indo pacific region into disarray. so the rivalry between france, the united kingdom is lo
u. k. at his diplomatic that seems to have escaped some censure from france. i was this playing out in the u. k. well, the u. k is not having its french ambassador recalled in the same way that the united states and the australians have done. but that doesn't mean that the french are happy with the role the united kingdom has played. and in this deal, they have essentially fed through the foreign ministry, the 3 for a minister that the u. k. is nothing more than i kind of vassal state of the...
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she teach enough to plenty to give it a 3 course that were nidia k, u k. sasha maria, because i believe i thought i previous attempts to july via my practice enough for me to lead to several friends who mostly local kids who go to school with him. the demands on them. a very simple for now, don't tacitly adults to help the family and stay healthy. because not everyone around here can afford medical care. ah, a lot more out there by that they're gonna get that will be attending a me only look out for an empty turn. the machine that has the chiro and smugglers have kept touching again. catherine led parkway, in british, nearest rose, did not enjoy an enviable childhood fingers were constantly pointed at him, and in fact, pointing wasn't the worst part of the case. it would be great, but every picked up his 1st years of school with the most disturbing for little boys in one by new or one. i mean i've been full so i think no one else in the family looks like lead. he's quite unique. but when you know that's on the test, and honestly that is spoken to kaylee spoke earlier because you can use
she teach enough to plenty to give it a 3 course that were nidia k, u k. sasha maria, because i believe i thought i previous attempts to july via my practice enough for me to lead to several friends who mostly local kids who go to school with him. the demands on them. a very simple for now, don't tacitly adults to help the family and stay healthy. because not everyone around here can afford medical care. ah, a lot more out there by that they're gonna get that will be attending a me only look...
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she teach enough to plenty to give you the 3 course that were nidia k. u. k. sasha maria, because i believe your daughter, previous attempts to july via my package enough. she said to give me a lead to several friends who mostly local kids who go to school with him. the demands on them. a very simple for now, don't tacitly adults to help the family and stay healthy, because not everyone around here can afford medical care. ah, once a while will not, they're not. they're never gonna get that will be attending the teams. and so it must be the only negative located out between the machine. the chiro and smugglers have kept touching again. caterpillar lead parkway is british nearest rose, did not enjoy an enviable childhood fingers were constantly pointed at him and in fact, pointing wasn't the worst part about the case. you don't get the case it monday, both i yeah. all the way, but everything is 1st years of school with the most disturbing for little boys in this one. buy a new or was i mean i'd been full so i would i think that no one else in the family looks
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you know, the new bush b, g, g, she teach enough to plenty to give you the 3 course that were nidia k, u k. so she may have because i believe i thought i previous attempts to july via my practice enough. she respects him in order for me to lead to several friends who are mostly local kids who go to school with him. the demands on them a very simple for now don't tacitly adults help the family and stay healthy because not everyone around here can afford medical care. ah, a lot more me out there by lot they're gone get that will be attending it must be only negative. they look out to see what i truly believe. jerome and smugglers have kept twitching again. catherine led parkway, in british, nearest rose, while it did not enjoy an enviable childhood fingers were constantly pointed at him, and in fact, pointing wasn't the worst part of the case. it would be going to be picked up his 1st years of school with the most disturbing for little boys in this one by a new or so. but i think no one else in the family looks like the lead. he's quite unique. but when you know us on the mean on that, there
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u. k. ties those i think are extreme, the strained. we've got to remember the concepts are the bilateral franco u. k. u k, for the relationship, it was already once where there was really little trust because partial got government behavior on implementation regarding the protocol. and this is obviously fit into our context, you know, relations we're not starting from a blank sheets of paper. and the last points i will be very briefly is i do believe we're moving to a situation for the you can your, which will be a bit more tense and a bit more escalate tree. it's highly likely that they will spend the northern ireland protocol notified by the commitments they find 2 in 2019. but again, it's going to, i think, really. okay. and then how does those comments from, from boris johnson go down there in france when, when he told president micron to get a grip and give him a break? well, well, nothing about that. you know, we consider as rich and as a junior partner. and this is one of the reasons we did not come back to catherine court and the french investor in london, london is just begging i am an agenda
u. k. ties those i think are extreme, the strained. we've got to remember the concepts are the bilateral franco u. k. u k, for the relationship, it was already once where there was really little trust because partial got government behavior on implementation regarding the protocol. and this is obviously fit into our context, you know, relations we're not starting from a blank sheets of paper. and the last points i will be very briefly is i do believe we're moving to a situation for the you can...
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k. u. k is mired in class war, you know, and that's and mistaken ball. and it's, it's pernicious and it's ugly and, and look, look at what they say on the news. the cable news is they're part of the top one percent. obviously rachel matto, for example, making 30000000 a year for one show a weak. right. so that puts you in the top one percent that they keep on saying is the fed needs to keep printing to help the poor to help support to help the poor. we doing it for you hurt us more than hurt to so that's that propaganda to continue this policy that the data shows is causing the stripe. exactly. well, we're going to take a break and when we come back, dr. michael hudson. doug, go what the me ah, i have often said transfer fee for the powerful receipt for the last bit cares about privacy. what people care about is power. juliana sons is become a symbol of the battles of brevity. information is power. that's what's going on and a huge struggle with governments and corporations who want to keep information secret and others who democratic rights should be pu
k. u. k is mired in class war, you know, and that's and mistaken ball. and it's, it's pernicious and it's ugly and, and look, look at what they say on the news. the cable news is they're part of the top one percent. obviously rachel matto, for example, making 30000000 a year for one show a weak. right. so that puts you in the top one percent that they keep on saying is the fed needs to keep printing to help the poor to help support to help the poor. we doing it for you hurt us more than hurt to...
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k. u k, is mired in class war, you know, and that's and mistaken goal. and it's, it's pernicious and it's ugly. and, and look, look at what they say on the news. the cable news is they're part of the top one percent. obviously rachel matto, for example, making 30000000 a year for one show a week. right. so that puts you in the top one percent that they keep on saying is the fed needs to keep printing to help the poor to help the poor to help the poor we doing it for you, hurts us more than it hurts to. so that's that propaganda to continue this policy that the data shows is causing the strive. exactly, well, we're going to take a break and when we come back, dr. michael hudson, don't go with the me. ah ah, ah ah, ah, i will. i join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world. the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the me welcome back to the kaiser report i'm time out of turn to dr. michael hudson is the author of super imperialism which is about to be available once again. it's 3rd edit
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k. u. k is mired in class war, you know, and that's and mistaken ball. and it's, it's pernicious and it's ugly. and, and let's look at what they say on the news. the cable news is they're part of the top one percent. obviously rachel, matto, for example, is making 30000000 a year for one show a week. right. so that puts you in the top one percent. keep on saying is the fed needs to keep printing to help the poor to help support to help the poor. we're just doing it for you, hurt us more than it hurts to. so that's that the propaganda to continue this policy that the data shows as causing a strive. exactly, well, we're going to take a break and when we come back, dr. michael hudson. don't go what? the me ah me who make no, you know board is the end of my teeth. you emerge. we don't have a therapy. we go to the back seat. the whole world leads to take action and be ready to people. judge governors, crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the cha
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k. u k, is mired in class war, you know, and that's, and mistaken ball. and it's, it's pernicious and it's ugly. and, and look, look at what they say on the news. the cable news is they're part of the top one percent. obviously, rachel, matto, for example, is making 30000000 a year for one show a weak. right? so that puts you in the top one percent that they keep on saying is the fed needs to keep printing to help the poor to help support to help the poor we doing it for you, hurts us more than it hurt to. so that's that propaganda to continue this policy that the data shows is causing the stripe. exactly. well, we're going to take a break and when we come back, dr. michael hudson, don't go what? the me ah, ah september the 11th 2001 day that reshape to the modern world. i remember watching the world trade center burn on a tv at the cia and i was standing there like this just looking at it. and a colleague of mine was standing next to me and he said, my god, did they have any idea what they've done? we're going to kill everybody now. everybody, the, the l
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k, u k. believes it's going to take years to, to catch up with pre pandemic numbers. what has been happening because of the pandemic, was that a lot of transplant systems across the whole world had to stop. well, not completely stopped, but how to partially felt. what matters meant is that there are now more people on the trans flush waiting list, hoping to receive a translator and colleagues in the medical professionals say that it could take up to 3 years for the numbers to be able to fully catch up again. although many countries, the numbers are catching up slightly. well, worldwide, the overall dropping transplant activity was 60 percent by the end of last year. research is say, the big concerns are red, exposing living donors to code in the hospital at a time when the vulnerable but feel allowed saying they're valuable lessons to be learned from the pandemic in different ways. the different countries are doing to bring their system's back up again and have in the u. k. i can say that the trans don't teams have learned a lot from the mac. and what we learned was things like, if you can, if you are part of a transfer team, looking off somebody having a fence just makes up a single team rather than have more people carrying because that would use it full of infection. and the other thing that i think is, is a company called hello and from a possibility to move a patient and a donation organ. if one hospital is very busy and it's not able to carry out no surgery, move to a different part of the country's to have that we saw that happening in a couple of places. and i think we'd like to see more of that kind of flexibility. right, totally different story now to tell you about com, safe, clean and mostly pedestrian. that's the way the streets of paris should be according to authorities there. and they've brought in a new plan to try and make it happen. what are they done? well, 1st off, they've dropped the speed limit. you see this is certainly cities ar
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a policy director at kidney k, u k, told us that it's going to take years to catch up with preteen pandemic numbers. what has been happening because of the pandemic? was that a lot of transplant systems across the whole world has to stop. well, not completely stop, but how to partially stop. what not has meant is that there are now more people on the transplant waiting list, hoping to receive a trans flush colleagues on the medical professionals think that it could take up to 3 is called the numbers to be able to fully catch up again. although many countries, the numbers are catching up slightly worldwide, the overall drop in transplant activity was 16 percent by the end of last year, research is say there have been concerns about exposing living donors decoded inside hospitals, but feared, allowed, says the valuable lessons to be learned from the pandemic in different ways, different countries are doing to bring the system's back up again and have in the u . k. i to say that the transplant teens have learned a lot from the experience of the panoramic and what we learned was things like if
a policy director at kidney k, u k, told us that it's going to take years to catch up with preteen pandemic numbers. what has been happening because of the pandemic? was that a lot of transplant systems across the whole world has to stop. well, not completely stop, but how to partially stop. what not has meant is that there are now more people on the transplant waiting list, hoping to receive a trans flush colleagues on the medical professionals think that it could take up to 3 is called the...
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k, u k, who believes it's going to take years to, to catch up with pre pandemic numbers. what has been happening because of the pandemic? was that a lot of transplant systems across the whole world had to stop. well, not completely stop, but how to partially stop and what matters meant is that there are now more people on the trans flush waiting list, hoping to receive a translator and colleagues in the medical professionals say that it could take up to 3 years for the numbers to be able to fully catch up again. although many countries, the numbers are catching up slightly. well, the world wide picture, the overall drop in transplant activity was 16 percent by the end of last year. research is say, there have been concerns or rub love, simply exposing living donors to cove, it in hospitals afraid to go there. but fiona allowed telling us there are valuable lessons to, to be learned from the pandemic in different ways. the different countries are doing to bring their system's back up again and have in the u. k. i to say that the transplant teens have learned a lot from the to the panoramic. and what we learned was things like, if you can, if you are part of a transfer team, looking off somebody having a fence just makes up a single team rather than have more people carrying because that would uses of infection. and the other thing that i think is something called to learn from is the possibility to move a patient and a donation organ. if one hospital is very busy and is not able to carry out no surgery, move to a different part of the country to have that we saw that happening in a couple of places. and i think we'd like to see more of that kind of flexibility. or i can leave you the 3rd part of our special ed for a minute. something completely different of the else we're talking about. we're going to see polar nights, wildlife that would, might take a bite of you, went into the north pole. again, a corresponding company rose coffin, barking on the final leg of his voice. i'm a huge ice bre
k, u k, who believes it's going to take years to, to catch up with pre pandemic numbers. what has been happening because of the pandemic? was that a lot of transplant systems across the whole world had to stop. well, not completely stop, but how to partially stop and what matters meant is that there are now more people on the trans flush waiting list, hoping to receive a translator and colleagues in the medical professionals say that it could take up to 3 years for the numbers to be able to...
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k. u k is mired in class war, you know, and that's and mistaken ball and it's, it's pernicious and it's ugly and, and look, look at what they say on the news. the cable news is they're part of the top one percent. obviously rachel, matto, for example, is making 30000000 a year for one show a weak. right? so that puts you in the top one percent that they keep on saying is the fed needs to keep printing to help the poor to help support to help support we doing it for you hurt us more than it hurt to. so that's that propaganda to continue this policy that the data shows is causing the stripe. exactly. well, we're going to take a break and when we come back, dr. michael hudson, don't go what the me, ah, having alternate realities experience or even live in like say role or my the you know, especially during and where you can go anywhere in the game world, go everywhere, choose the game that you want. any open roll game, choose it, and you are now on a vacation in a place where you're like flying
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k. u k, is mired in class war, you know, and that's on mistaken ball. and it's, it's pernicious and it's ugly. and, and look, look at what they say on the news. the cable news is they're part of the top one percent. obviously rachel matto, for example, making 30000000 a year for one show a weak. right? so that puts you in the top one percent that they keep on saying is the fed needs to keep printing to help the poor to help support to help the poor we doing it for you, hurts us more than it hurt to. so that's that propaganda to continue this policy that the data shows is causing the stripe. exactly. well, we're going to take a break and when we come back, dr. michael hudson don't go what the me, [000:00:00;00] i for many of us the end of the american war enough dennis and was inevitable in the end, the conflict was more about a massive grip than about nation building and smart, strategic thinking. jo bible says the us is done with we making foreign countries through the use of force. there is no reason to take the american president. i just work the the
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k u k, told us that it's going to take years to catch up with preteen pandemic numbers. what has been happening because of the pandemic? was that a lot of transplant systems across the whole world had to stop. well, not completely stop, but how to partially spelt and what not has meant is that there are now more people on the trans flush waiting list, hoping to receive a translator and colleagues in the medical professionals think that it could take up to 3 years for the numbers to be able to fully catch up again. although many countries, the numbers are catching up slightly. a worldwide, the overall drop in transplant activity was 16 percent by the end of last year. research say that there have been concerns around exposing living donors to cove. it in hospitals of care and allowed says the ra, valuable lessons to be learned from the pandemic in different ways. different countries are doing to bring the system's back up again and have in the u. k. i to say that the transplant teens have learned a lot from the to the panoramic and what we learned was things like if you care, if you are part of a transplant team, looking out somebody having a fence, just make up a single team rather than have more people carrying because that reduces the source of infection. and the other thing that, that i think is, is a company called to learn from is a possibility to move a patient and a donation organ. if one hospital is very busy and it's not able to carry out, no such, we moved to a different part of the countries to have that we saw that happening in a couple of places. and i think we'd like to see more of that kind of flexibility. that you'd use for now the next b, m, x biker, and now mtv hose, t j 11, is dennis minutes plus one in just a moment after which i'll have your next update from r t in moscow. the, the war on drugs noted as a way to combat a great problem. what's the wonder? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of
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u. k issue. this is a worldwide issue. so it's not just in the u. k, but the reason that the u. k. government is holding back on this is because for the whole reason what they want to do is they want businesses to hire local u. k. british workers. that's what they want them to do. so that's why they're holding back and they're holding back on this. and they also want u. k. well, because to be trained up for these jobs, they don't just want to have a visas extended for those in europe. that's why it's being held up. hillary ford, which of the british american business association. thank you so much for breaking all this down. pleasure. and finally, at an event ahead of the 2021 munich auto show volkswagen an argo a i gave the 1st look at an electric autonomous vehicle, the id buzz. now the van is built around the concept of the iconic v w micro bus. but the vert, this virgin unveiled in munich is covered in high tech centers to bolster itself driving capability. companies say the id buzz will be tested on public roads in munich, as well as a private track in the city, with hopes o
u. k issue. this is a worldwide issue. so it's not just in the u. k, but the reason that the u. k. government is holding back on this is because for the whole reason what they want to do is they want businesses to hire local u. k. british workers. that's what they want them to do. so that's why they're holding back and they're holding back on this. and they also want u. k. well, because to be trained up for these jobs, they don't just want to have a visas extended for those in europe. that's...
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u. k. plays a crucial role here because the u. k. is in this agreement, we contain china agreement, and i've been also blustering about what we're sending our warships into the south china sea. but do you guys also in nato and is going to push a strongly anti russian line. and so it's going to be very difficult, i don't think germany really having the will to fortune you direction. okay. but we've been glenda that assumes that russia really is a branch who to the european union. and i would say it's not, but i mean can, can, can you play that fiction forever? i mean, considering the resources you're going to have to devote to it. i mean, sir. ok, it's still up in the air. what we're going to have the german election, the greens have any kind of real power. i would tend to agree with george ok. but brand certainly doesn't feel that way, italy, spain, and so forth. i mean, it's going to be kind of an internal nature minus us will be the nato members in europe. it's going to be a real interesting squabble. ok, because you end up in a way
u. k. plays a crucial role here because the u. k. is in this agreement, we contain china agreement, and i've been also blustering about what we're sending our warships into the south china sea. but do you guys also in nato and is going to push a strongly anti russian line. and so it's going to be very difficult, i don't think germany really having the will to fortune you direction. okay. but we've been glenda that assumes that russia really is a branch who to the european union. and i would say...
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u. k, because the u. k. still very influential within nato, and we'd have to then see what happens when the weather in germany, some new kind of leadership going to merge that will have your a really con, just go on hiding behind america wherever your journey, you know, not telling them the, their nato outlines, they were leaving event number one, then we have this submarine deal. number 2 in very short succession. we have american patriot missile systems being removed from saudi arabia and other places here. i mean, a lot of things are moving around right now. one thing is for sure, the, these old in stone principles about foreign policy architecture. they're all moving away. they're crumbling, like deaf and, oh, and this is, nato has a good opportunity to rethink it. so maybe we think itself out of existence, start talking about its own real national security gentlemen would run out of time . want to take my son are slow in budapest. i want to thank you for watching us here. are to see you next time and re
u. k, because the u. k. still very influential within nato, and we'd have to then see what happens when the weather in germany, some new kind of leadership going to merge that will have your a really con, just go on hiding behind america wherever your journey, you know, not telling them the, their nato outlines, they were leaving event number one, then we have this submarine deal. number 2 in very short succession. we have american patriot missile systems being removed from saudi arabia and...
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u. k. left the u. k already far, because it was in the stable but the fuel cases, the problem at the moment. but it's to do with the general public, they are the ones who are causing that issue a shortage of fuel, but it's a shortage of drive. most people simply buying too much fuel and the same goes on. sure. but even the worst sort of jumping. now this person has got to realize that they can get sure no problem as a genuine concern for ki, walk us through, can all get better stations genuine. we need to get fuel to get to the what the government well talking about. and it was almost like the government. and then while the case mobilizes the army to candidates fuel crisis across in mainland europe, the u has decided to keep funding fossil fuel projects until 2027 parent li, going against the box policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. we'll have the details just after the break. ah, i join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business
u. k. left the u. k already far, because it was in the stable but the fuel cases, the problem at the moment. but it's to do with the general public, they are the ones who are causing that issue a shortage of fuel, but it's a shortage of drive. most people simply buying too much fuel and the same goes on. sure. but even the worst sort of jumping. now this person has got to realize that they can get sure no problem as a genuine concern for ki, walk us through, can all get better stations genuine....
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u. k has done a good job and that people should stop attacking the u. k for its own as occupation process. anyone getting back passing briefings either at me or the foreign commonwealth and development office is frankly not credible. and it is deeply responsible. we have absolutely been on this and you can see we have been on this. why? because we have got 17000 people out. well, it's not just the u. k. citizens that are in need of returning here to the united kingdom. but many, many africans are absolutely desperate to flee from the taliban takeover as well and have been e mailing the united kingdom, the foreign office trying to get some help. so what we're hearing now is the minister has admitted that emails from schools of people have not only not been replied to a process, but not even being read by many, many ministers here in westminster. meaning that many people are still stuck in the region and fearing for their lives without any sense that they will ever be able to get out. despite all of this, dominick rob the foreign secretary is still maintain
u. k has done a good job and that people should stop attacking the u. k for its own as occupation process. anyone getting back passing briefings either at me or the foreign commonwealth and development office is frankly not credible. and it is deeply responsible. we have absolutely been on this and you can see we have been on this. why? because we have got 17000 people out. well, it's not just the u. k. citizens that are in need of returning here to the united kingdom. but many, many africans...
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u. k. as much as they are against the united states and australia, they're essentially saying that the u. k was not much more than an intermediary. and this kind of matchmaker between australia and the united states. if perhaps it will be easier for the u. k. and france to get over this hump than it will be for the united states. now straightest that's already challenges talking to us from london, rory, thank you very much. what china state back newspaper global times, as described, australia as a policy of the us and gullible, for buying into us cold war strategy. the chinese president has warned against what he calls interference from external forces and is in his address the shanghai cooperation organization. jim j show jones, we should maintain firm confidence in our systems, reject condescending, lecturing and firmly support countries and exploring development pods and governance models that are compatible with the national conditions. we must never allow any externally. interference in the domestic affairs of countries in our region, under whatever pretext, in short, we should keep th
u. k. as much as they are against the united states and australia, they're essentially saying that the u. k was not much more than an intermediary. and this kind of matchmaker between australia and the united states. if perhaps it will be easier for the u. k. and france to get over this hump than it will be for the united states. now straightest that's already challenges talking to us from london, rory, thank you very much. what china state back newspaper global times, as described, australia...
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u. k. is the u. k. prime minister par is johnson. he's been in washington, he's been visiting president biden. afterwards he spoke to reporters and he was asked about this and he said, i think it's time for some of our dearest friends to donate and break. give me a break. so i show, he's pretty any great olive branch is out towards the french. at this point we're telling you the u. k. prime minister been in washington on his way back to new york . he will be addressing the general assembly towards the end of the session today. in new york, i would estimate about 10 hours from now. so let's talk about what president biden is up to you today. he's hosting a venture world coven summit today. what can we expect from that? yeah, it's all virtual because they have the, the, the main meeting, the leaders meeting of the general assembly in person, lots of the people here and they've decided all the side meetings should be not in person because of the risk of cove it. i can tell you just don't cove it that the brazilian health minister has tes
u. k. is the u. k. prime minister par is johnson. he's been in washington, he's been visiting president biden. afterwards he spoke to reporters and he was asked about this and he said, i think it's time for some of our dearest friends to donate and break. give me a break. so i show, he's pretty any great olive branch is out towards the french. at this point we're telling you the u. k. prime minister been in washington on his way back to new york . he will be addressing the general assembly...
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k v remains long term issue in the u. k, the government has revoked plans to introduce vaccine passports to and to night clubs and mass gatherings in england after the initiative was slammed by protesters and some politicians. the requirement was to come into force at the end of this month, but has been put on hold for the time be we've looked at it properly and once we should keep it in reserve as a potential option, i'm pleased to say that we will not be going ahead with plans for vaccine passports, these extraordinary times required necessary but intrusive measures, but i'm determined to get rid of any powers we no longer need because of our vaccine defenses. while the decision was made despite a recent rise and u. k. k b cases which followed a short term decline in scotland. plans are still a foot day to make vaccine passports obligatory from october. while people continue to protest against the introduction of such measures across the united kingdom. the the when i was for new york time restrictions the 30 still promise not to re introduce them in the near future, the forest johnson is to soon and i. and so when to plan speeding up the pace or fax, the nation, and introducing emergency measures if needed, senior clinical lecture, we spoke to earlier said that the vaccine passports on their own on to enough and should be complimented with other measures. a passport is only one thing, it is a piece of paper that you have been fully immunized. no more, no less a fully in the united person can nevertheless be infected and be infectious to other people. that's not the way to infection control. a better way to infection control is to do some assessments. are you infected? are you infectious? rather th
k v remains long term issue in the u. k, the government has revoked plans to introduce vaccine passports to and to night clubs and mass gatherings in england after the initiative was slammed by protesters and some politicians. the requirement was to come into force at the end of this month, but has been put on hold for the time be we've looked at it properly and once we should keep it in reserve as a potential option, i'm pleased to say that we will not be going ahead with plans for vaccine...
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u. k was just on a radio station in london, l l g b. and actually he said that he has so many openings across the u. k. his staff have been going to drop centers basically, begging for workers. there are 2200000 in the u. k. collecting unemployment. and they can't get applicants. maybe people don't want to work in the poultry industry . maybe they want the one to be filtering talkies. but again, there are people who are collecting unemployment and they are not working. so 11 does, is this just a combination of lack of training and also those workers who don't want to work and don't want to drive trucks. they don't want to drive laurie's, there's been an issue for a long time in the u. k, this is going on 25 years poor working out and p social out, and lack of facilities even such as toilet on the major motors in the u. k. and hillary, i want to go back to the story that rachel actually did there about the german elections. what's the take away from that german elections? yeah, for a few things. number one, it is going to be a model no matter what, there is be. no mandate from the german public. you're r
u. k was just on a radio station in london, l l g b. and actually he said that he has so many openings across the u. k. his staff have been going to drop centers basically, begging for workers. there are 2200000 in the u. k. collecting unemployment. and they can't get applicants. maybe people don't want to work in the poultry industry . maybe they want the one to be filtering talkies. but again, there are people who are collecting unemployment and they are not working. so 11 does, is this just...
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u. k. then while the u. k. mobilizes the army to curb it's field crisis across mainland europe. b. u has decided to keep funding fossil fuel projects and for 2027 . apparently they go against the rocks policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. will have the details on this story. and so to take the the ah, me a try now where we with so many inputs on a daily basis that are completely needed to reality. so think about how in social media filters and they basically present themselves and very unrealistic way. and so we come to a farm out there and be involved more than that, it's about being sort of envious of something that may not exist. and it's also really tied to the fact that humans, we want to be part of the crowd. ah, again, that already strained relations between the u. k. m. from to being tested further by a surgeon migrant crossings on the english channel. number of refugee boats making that journey to britain has doubled since last year and has seen london and paris exchange threats over what should be done. we made the less handle crossings each month, not more. it's vit
u. k. then while the u. k. mobilizes the army to curb it's field crisis across mainland europe. b. u has decided to keep funding fossil fuel projects and for 2027 . apparently they go against the rocks policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. will have the details on this story. and so to take the the ah, me a try now where we with so many inputs on a daily basis that are completely needed to reality. so think about how in social media filters and they basically present themselves and very...
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k citizens, all u. k. national. i'm indeed old of those assisted and the occupation assisted the british army and the occupation of the last 18 years would be able to return to the united kingdom. however, as the weeks and days then passed, many ministers in parliament was saying, not everybody would be able to get out. now dominic rob, as we heard, is it missing? he has no idea how many british citizens still remain in afghanistan, but it's actually maintain the u. k has done a good job and that people should stop attacking the u. k for its own as occupation process. anyone getting back passing briefings either at me or the foreign commonwealth and development office is frankly not credible. and it is deeply responsible. we have absolutely been on this and you can see we have been on these . why? because we have got 17000 people out. well, it's not just the u. k. citizens that are in need of returning here to the united kingdom, but many, many africans all, absolutely desperate to flee from the taliban takeover as well and have been e mailing the united kingdom, the foreign office trying to get some help. so what we're hearing now is a minister has admitted that emails from schools that people have not only not been replied to a process, but not even being read by many, many ministers here in westminster. meaning that many people are still stuck in the region and fearing for their lives without any sense that they will ever be able to get out. des
k citizens, all u. k. national. i'm indeed old of those assisted and the occupation assisted the british army and the occupation of the last 18 years would be able to return to the united kingdom. however, as the weeks and days then passed, many ministers in parliament was saying, not everybody would be able to get out. now dominic rob, as we heard, is it missing? he has no idea how many british citizens still remain in afghanistan, but it's actually maintain the u. k has done a good job and...
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u. k. the deal between the u. k. us and astronomy. a is widely seen as an effort to counter china's influence in the region. mexico is hosting the 6 summers of the community of latin american and carven staves. it aims to challenge us influence in the region, representatives from 30 to remember alliance, known and selling. our meeting to disgust is all when the organization of american states, mexico, bolivia, and venezuela are all critical of the o. s saying it has been a puppet of us interest in latin america. and an expert panel in the us has rejected government plans to roll out cobit 19 booster shots to all american that americans age 16 and older. but it, in those 2 extra 5 shots, the people above the age of $65.00 and those at high risk of severe diseases station now for people empower and i'll be back at the top, the out with more news bye for now. me. ah ah, the mexico in a lower cartel is one of the most powerful drug trafficking syndicates in the world, but it's $1000000000.00. now co bosses are also dealers in corruption, m
u. k. the deal between the u. k. us and astronomy. a is widely seen as an effort to counter china's influence in the region. mexico is hosting the 6 summers of the community of latin american and carven staves. it aims to challenge us influence in the region, representatives from 30 to remember alliance, known and selling. our meeting to disgust is all when the organization of american states, mexico, bolivia, and venezuela are all critical of the o. s saying it has been a puppet of us interest...
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u. k. simply asked tours. so now the u. k. police have announced that there is a 3rd man involved. like i said, said his forgive who was allegedly in charge of all this and what's the response been about for moscow about it? well, today's response from russia's officials is really echoing what they were saying before russia kept asking for evidence and was even keen to join the efforts when it comes to investigating the case. however, when the u. k blatantly refused to provide any evidence or cooperate on this. moscow began blaming the british officials for using this whole case as a political tool to demonize russia. so here's what the spokeswoman for the washing . foreign ministry said on tuesday about this junior bullet works for and then for over 2 and a half years, the british authorities have used the incident salisbury to deliberately complicate bilateral title, despite repeated appeals from russia, along with coal 1st possible dialogue in london, a still refusing to have a substantial discussion enjoined investigation into the incident where and i want to remind you here, ru
u. k. simply asked tours. so now the u. k. police have announced that there is a 3rd man involved. like i said, said his forgive who was allegedly in charge of all this and what's the response been about for moscow about it? well, today's response from russia's officials is really echoing what they were saying before russia kept asking for evidence and was even keen to join the efforts when it comes to investigating the case. however, when the u. k blatantly refused to provide any evidence or...
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u. k, they're especially vulnerable because the u. k. they rely heavily on gas for home heating. but despite the obvious reliance on the fossil fuel for electricity, the u. k. has some of the lowest amounts of gas storage capability in europe, leaving the market completely exposed to supply crash. so less than one percent of your stored gas is actually held by the u. k, well, now the deficit is making the market nervous as we put winter again. and then finally the catalyst to just tip everything could be china. china's demand for gas has been riding steadily up 8.4 percent again this year. so to satisfy the record demand for gas, china's import the gas work, i could just search almost 20 percent. meaning that you have fewer shipment traveling to europe from could tar. so as shipments of gas have turned from europe toward china, flows of pipeline gas to year from russia has failed to make up that shortfall. russia has been slow to deliver the pipe natural gas to the region, which raises a lot of questions on whether this may be a deliberate move to bolster in case we're starting to
u. k, they're especially vulnerable because the u. k. they rely heavily on gas for home heating. but despite the obvious reliance on the fossil fuel for electricity, the u. k. has some of the lowest amounts of gas storage capability in europe, leaving the market completely exposed to supply crash. so less than one percent of your stored gas is actually held by the u. k, well, now the deficit is making the market nervous as we put winter again. and then finally the catalyst to just tip...