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u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence they belong, but more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 cases. i'd love to just about it. but at the moment, we don't really have to figure that and break the one down that the new cases are either in the vaccination or non vaccinated people. because that is really not the static ablation, according to our own internal, that's not going to find a community walk. we will be on the ballot of millions or in either people who are vaccinated with a single doors or not vaccinated at all. we know the numbers, i mean we can ignore the numbers 24000 new cases on sunday. i think 27000 on this monday. i mean, do you see the euro 2020 football crowds reflected in these numbers? yes, absolutely. but that, you know. busy over the wanted whole year into the top, we have witness that congregation and gathering either in th
u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence they belong, but more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 cases. i'd love to just about it. but at the moment, we don't really have to figure that and break the one down that the new cases are either in the vaccination or non vaccinated people....
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u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look onto the sequence, they belong to develop more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 level of adding it. but at the moment, we don't really have to figured that can bring the one down, that the new cases are either in the vaccinated order non vaccinated people. because that is really not the static obligation. according to our own internal estimate, we're going to find a community walk where you are be on the ballot of money and or in either people who are vaccinated with a single dose or not vaccinated at all. we know the numbers. i mean, we can ignore the numbers 24000 new cases on sunday. the 27000 on this monday. i mean, do you see the euro 2020 football crowds reflected in these numbers? yes, absolutely, brad, that, you know. busy over the one half year into this and damage talk, we have weakness that congregation and gather
u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look onto the sequence, they belong to develop more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 level of adding it. but at the moment, we don't really have to figured that can bring the one down, that the new cases are either in the vaccinated order non vaccinated people. because...
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u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence, they belong to more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 level of adding it. but at the moment, we don't really have the figure that can break the one down, that the new cases are either in the vaccinated, older non people because that is really not the static ablation. according to our own internal assessment, we're going to find a community in both of the cases of money and, or in either people are back to me with a single doors or not back at all. we know the numbers. i mean, we can ignore the numbers 24000 new cases on sunday. i think 27000 on this monday. i mean, do you see the euro 2020 football crowds reflected in these numbers? yes, absolutely, brad, that you know, over the one half year into this and damage tall, we have witness that congregation and gathering either in the indoor particularly, but i
u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence, they belong to more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 level of adding it. but at the moment, we don't really have the figure that can break the one down, that the new cases are either in the vaccinated, older non people because that is really not...
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u. k. are you this potential plan on behalf of the us in which they would take people who are applying for visas to 3rd countries while they process those visa applications? is this something that gives you hope, or is this something that you know gives you more worry? is there a concern that potentially you could go to a 3rd country and be stuck there for much longer than you had anticipated? it can do a few questions and disregard so ok if they evacuate this, the district has been mentioned, some action countries. okay. other 1st dispatch when they gave us the duke entry the vac withers. ok. who would be and who would be responsible for our accommodation? who would be our living costs? because we have kids, we would have no job on those countries. we would have no house. we have to pay for the rent. we have for many other expenses. aren't we going to get to pick all this is sponsibility? are we going to p as all this living costs? one part and the other part this edkey. evacuate as to the 3rd
u. k. are you this potential plan on behalf of the us in which they would take people who are applying for visas to 3rd countries while they process those visa applications? is this something that gives you hope, or is this something that you know gives you more worry? is there a concern that potentially you could go to a 3rd country and be stuck there for much longer than you had anticipated? it can do a few questions and disregard so ok if they evacuate this, the district has been mentioned,...
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u . k. are not rising. how do you explain their yes, absolutely. that is when we say that the vaccine play is playing the role. we have seen a massive between the, in the hospitalization, but also on to the death. and that is really the indication that the vaccines are working. but that is with a caveat, have you didn't, there is that person has to be double back to make this mean. all those people who have gone 1st need to go to 2nd guess. so that the production i think is the forum of slightly more that would be great. but that also means that the risk is always there. because even in the countries like you pop off of our population, including children are not vaccinated, which means any gathering or any opening up at the, at the time. and we have a very good at follow up with. certainly be the best part of you is really do you think that the u. k. would have this problem with the delta variant? if it had rolled out 1st in our, in a vaccines instead of the astrazeneca vaccine, would that have made a difference? well, we know that most of the vacc
u . k. are not rising. how do you explain their yes, absolutely. that is when we say that the vaccine play is playing the role. we have seen a massive between the, in the hospitalization, but also on to the death. and that is really the indication that the vaccines are working. but that is with a caveat, have you didn't, there is that person has to be double back to make this mean. all those people who have gone 1st need to go to 2nd guess. so that the production i think is the forum of...
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u. k. are moving more thoroughly as not everyone is convinced that this is the right time to lift restrictions. we have to balance the risks, the risks of the disease, which the vaccines have reduced but very far from eliminated. and the risk of continuing with legally enforced restrictions that inevitably take their toe on people's lives, livelihoods on, on people's health and mental health. and we must be honest with ourselves that if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks when we will be helped by the arrival of summer and by the school holidays, then we massage ourselves. when will we be able to return to normal? well the w charlotte chelsea pill has more from london the official confirmation that that will go ahead on july 19th will come a few days before. but what the prime minister did is really set out as you say, the vision for what the future heath and the short term will look like the people here in england. what you will see is an end to legal restrictions on social conta
u. k. are moving more thoroughly as not everyone is convinced that this is the right time to lift restrictions. we have to balance the risks, the risks of the disease, which the vaccines have reduced but very far from eliminated. and the risk of continuing with legally enforced restrictions that inevitably take their toe on people's lives, livelihoods on, on people's health and mental health. and we must be honest with ourselves that if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks when we...
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u k. residents who are returning to the u. k to england, specifically, will not have to isolate upon their return. they'll still have to test before they depart from spain or portugal. they will have to fill out the passenger locator forms and they will still have to test within 2 days of arriving back at home. but they will not crucially, they will not have to stay at home and, and self isolate. and that was seen that the major deterrent the transport secretary also said that it will not apply to international arrivals into the u. k . let's have a listen to the clarification. the change i'm announcing today will prioritize those vaccinated in the united kingdom. however, as i make clear last week, we want to welcome international. this is back to the new k and a working to extend our approach to vaccinate passengers from important markets and also holding estimation later to summer, such as the united states and the e u. and i'll update the house in due course on how we approach vaccinated individuals from other countries to t
u k. residents who are returning to the u. k to england, specifically, will not have to isolate upon their return. they'll still have to test before they depart from spain or portugal. they will have to fill out the passenger locator forms and they will still have to test within 2 days of arriving back at home. but they will not crucially, they will not have to stay at home and, and self isolate. and that was seen that the major deterrent the transport secretary also said that it will not apply...
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u. k. are not rising. how do you explain their yes, absolutely. that is, when we say that the vaccine play is playing the role, we have seen a massive decrease in hospitalization, but also on the death. and that is really the indication that the vaccines are working. but that is with the caveat didn't there is that person has to be double vaccinated this mean, all those people who have gone 1st need to go to 2nd so that the protection of light h mode, that would be great. but that also mean that the width is always there because even in the country like you get up over population, including children are not vaccinated, which means any gathering or any opening up at the, at the time when we have a very good at all of our certainly be the best part of you is really do you think that the u. k. would have this problem with the delta variant? if it had rolled out 1st in our, in a vaccines instead of the astrazeneca vaccine, would that have made a difference? well, we know that most of the vaccines that we are defined currently on effective against many
u. k. are not rising. how do you explain their yes, absolutely. that is, when we say that the vaccine play is playing the role, we have seen a massive decrease in hospitalization, but also on the death. and that is really the indication that the vaccines are working. but that is with the caveat didn't there is that person has to be double vaccinated this mean, all those people who have gone 1st need to go to 2nd so that the protection of light h mode, that would be great. but that also mean...
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u. k. called cinema was now there are 42 in the u. k. so drive in everything that never existed in the u. k at all. so i think the economy has adopted very well. i don't think it'll be a hard hit with a 2nd shut down. because there is far more adaptation and the economy has adjusted also, you're going to see that the borrowing know from the government, which is the highest it's ever been since $946.00 is going to increase. that is a long term worry. how will this government borrowing affect the long term economic prospects for the u. k. in any other country that has shut down and the u. k. won't be alone there because as we talked about last week on the show, the global that in general is up because of all of these stimuli right now we've talked at length about how the breakfast brack. that saga is far from over writers . is that reporting that the u. k is expected to call for changes to the northern ireland protocol, which was a major sticking point in negotiations as they finalized the divorce. what is the issue at hand here, and does this put further tension on that content in relation
u. k. called cinema was now there are 42 in the u. k. so drive in everything that never existed in the u. k at all. so i think the economy has adopted very well. i don't think it'll be a hard hit with a 2nd shut down. because there is far more adaptation and the economy has adjusted also, you're going to see that the borrowing know from the government, which is the highest it's ever been since $946.00 is going to increase. that is a long term worry. how will this government borrowing affect the...
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u. k. are $8.00 times more likely to be searched $5.00 times more likely to face forth by police. now, anyone who's lacking bradley's been growing up in u. k for the past couple of decades, which you could easily think whereas that ages ago. that's not now. but if you look at the very bottom of that source, it's 2021. levi. what he's going on with a police right now and interactions with the public, particularly black and brown, and my ne, while at the moment, the topic policing, lack of minority ethnic communities are experiencing, especially young people, is causing a lot of attention. because as you've shown the disparities around stuff such and the use of force, that includes how cases are use, et cetera. it gives the impression that police are like an occupying force and not a service. and that's a result of that trust and confidence is the lowest. it's been for a good decade. in fact, it was an improvement after the macpherson inquiry into the death of steven lawrence and the subsequent recommendations and monitor please progress around these issues externally as well as inte
u. k. are $8.00 times more likely to be searched $5.00 times more likely to face forth by police. now, anyone who's lacking bradley's been growing up in u. k for the past couple of decades, which you could easily think whereas that ages ago. that's not now. but if you look at the very bottom of that source, it's 2021. levi. what he's going on with a police right now and interactions with the public, particularly black and brown, and my ne, while at the moment, the topic policing, lack of...
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b, u k, are typically part white people. and that mean they have less money to spend on air conditioning to adapt to heat waves or flood insurance to rebuild up the storm. how can we make it, their wealth, polluting countries confessed to see or to start removing that pollution from the atmosphere. then they could pay reparations using more than their fair share of emissions. ah, some countries and company already doing something similar by paying for countries to not talk down parts and instead pottery. but instead of using that same carbon to attend to the climate deck, they're using it as an excuse to keep on emitted, ah, prime in what we have to be part of that discussion and time in that in particular, is where we think about who would we kind of divide up who is responsible for the kinds of much changes and climate change as we were seeing and emphasizing, but also the kinds of time it's a new doctor that tell me reparations might sound radical, but rich countries already agreed to pay poor ones to adapt to climate cha
b, u k, are typically part white people. and that mean they have less money to spend on air conditioning to adapt to heat waves or flood insurance to rebuild up the storm. how can we make it, their wealth, polluting countries confessed to see or to start removing that pollution from the atmosphere. then they could pay reparations using more than their fair share of emissions. ah, some countries and company already doing something similar by paying for countries to not talk down parts and...
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there are 4700000000 companies in the u. k. we can't explain why a population of size need so many companies. the tax authorities only off the tax returns from too many of those companies and half of the the rest say we are not trading, please do not trouble us by asking for a tax return. and then the u. k. we say, yeah, that's all right. we won't ask you for information of the ones that do submitted termination, a significant number say they have no profits and the number of investigations is tiny. so if you want to set up a company somewhere, which is not going to make displeasure, come to the u. k. pay 15 pounds for your company. signed no physical documents to do so, provide no proof of identity, which you would have to do. so in any the recognized fact patients in the well form your company let it trade for a while and then get rid of it. and literally the company's house in the u. k. will get rid of your company on payment of 10 pounds and a declaration that is never traded, whether that is true or not. so this is the plac
there are 4700000000 companies in the u. k. we can't explain why a population of size need so many companies. the tax authorities only off the tax returns from too many of those companies and half of the the rest say we are not trading, please do not trouble us by asking for a tax return. and then the u. k. we say, yeah, that's all right. we won't ask you for information of the ones that do submitted termination, a significant number say they have no profits and the number of investigations is...
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are the signs anyway. there's a lot of opposition. the u. k. germany on the part of the e. u is opposed as well as other rich countries. japan, australia, norway, switzerland. these are countries that believe that if you simply do away with intellectual property rights, you set a very poor precedent in terms of future investment, risk research innovation by these big pharmaceutical companies. they'd rather see a system of licensing rights handed out to developing countries. technology transfers so that you can manufacture those vaccines on the ground that you don't do away with the all important profit principle. so without consensus, there's unlikely to be agreement. it may be pushed down the road to another meeting in october to too late, of course, say activists, and campaigners who will and many more people will die in the meantime. infection rates arising fast across the developing world, and as they do so to will rise the risk of the emergence of yet more dangerous variance undermining further the world's ability to escape this. pandemic fell ahead and al jazeera, this
are the signs anyway. there's a lot of opposition. the u. k. germany on the part of the e. u is opposed as well as other rich countries. japan, australia, norway, switzerland. these are countries that believe that if you simply do away with intellectual property rights, you set a very poor precedent in terms of future investment, risk research innovation by these big pharmaceutical companies. they'd rather see a system of licensing rights handed out to developing countries. technology transfers...
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u. k. are living with a long covert which can affect their ability to live a normal life. the symptoms are so wide ranging that its actual diagnosis is proven difficult until now. don't a whole courts. in the u. k, a load almost a 130000 people have lost their lives to cope with 19, many more have lost their quality of life. they've been awful while i've described this as hell on the best day, i probably feel 30 percent of my pre cove itself on, on the worst face. it can be, you know, 5 percent or less things like brain folk would feel like i have a constant concussion eyesight, difficulties floated in my eyes, all the time, constant tinnitus, i get all sorts of rushes, bleeding problems, and purple toes. shanie right, is one of those living with long cove. it, 16 months after catching the virus? i've had a number of scans. i've seen a number of specialists. none of them can give me any answers when it comes to doctors. i'd say at worst, you know, you get doctors that simply don't levy, they don't believe that long period exists. and at best doctors they kind of shrugged sh
u. k. are living with a long covert which can affect their ability to live a normal life. the symptoms are so wide ranging that its actual diagnosis is proven difficult until now. don't a whole courts. in the u. k, a load almost a 130000 people have lost their lives to cope with 19, many more have lost their quality of life. they've been awful while i've described this as hell on the best day, i probably feel 30 percent of my pre cove itself on, on the worst face. it can be, you know, 5 percent...
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u. k, are dead. this is one of the biggest wide ranging attacks on chris 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 $66.00 page report itself fundamental to the $56.00 page report, journalists can be more dangerous than spawn. obviously, the u. s. is prosecuting fe juanita signs on that. as being jack. this secretary, 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. so journalists have to be done. that is, is the level of logic and deduction that is being used here by the british government in raising freedoms and rights of the free press here in this country that have been that have been created and modified over centuries. so that's, that's quite how dangerous the official secrets act reform looks to be. not me mon, across the atlantic, the u. s. secretary e
u. k, are dead. this is one of the biggest wide ranging attacks on chris 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 $66.00 page report itself fundamental to the $56.00 page report, journalists can be more dangerous than spawn. obviously, the u. s. is prosecuting fe juanita signs on that. as being jack. this secretary, secretary is backing a consultation document that suggests...
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u. k are already rising sharply because of the delta variance where he, scientists are warning against a big national reopening for many revelers. just can't wait to party the party to the times of the panoramic. these ladies are determined to have fun. even though rules apply. group size is limited to 6 per table. and dancing is strictly prohibited. but now, guess this bar in london have to be screened, registered, and can stay for no longer than 2 and a half hours. but that is all about to change on the stroke of midnight on sunday, i was talking with him talking about going to be the dog. and i think it's going to be the most magical moment when you've got people that haven't been able to dance and saying no, no, rush on with on the shore with night and kind of get back to what we love. the parties looking forward to the new fold freedoms. oh my goodness, i know i said so many of my friends i've been getting married and they can put that hadn't days and days and celebrations like that. and like just seems to be like to seems like he's been on hold for a long time. so be lovely. when y
u. k are already rising sharply because of the delta variance where he, scientists are warning against a big national reopening for many revelers. just can't wait to party the party to the times of the panoramic. these ladies are determined to have fun. even though rules apply. group size is limited to 6 per table. and dancing is strictly prohibited. but now, guess this bar in london have to be screened, registered, and can stay for no longer than 2 and a half hours. but that is all about to...
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u. k. are living with long coded, which affects their ability to live a normal life, months after surviving current of ours itself. the symptoms is so wide ranging, but its actual diagnosis has proved difficult until now. but you study is giving some answers as to how reports from london in the u. k. alone, almost a 130000 people have lost their lives to cove at 19 many more have lost their quality of life. they've been awful. why describe this as hell on the best day? i probably feel 30 percent of my pre cove itself on, on the worst face. it can be, you know, 5 percent or less things like brain folk would feel like i have a constant concussion. i site difficulties floated in my eyes all the time, constant tinnitus, i get all sorts of rushes, bleeding problems. purple coves, shiny, right, is one of those living with long cove. it, 16 months after catching the virus. i've had a number of scans. i seen a number of specialists none of them can give me any answers when it comes to doctors. i'd say
u. k. are living with long coded, which affects their ability to live a normal life, months after surviving current of ours itself. the symptoms is so wide ranging, but its actual diagnosis has proved difficult until now. but you study is giving some answers as to how reports from london in the u. k. alone, almost a 130000 people have lost their lives to cove at 19 many more have lost their quality of life. they've been awful. why describe this as hell on the best day? i probably feel 30...
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u. k. are reported to have attended to suicide last year. and all of that is feeling frustration over the proposed pay rise of amiga, one percent that could actually result in a loss for such personnel because inflation is forecast to come in at 1.5 percent. the britishness that we spoke to says, health workers, labor is seriously undervalued. most of us have watched attention, same benefits in terms of pay rises over the last decade. i'm the asperity measures not only in social and health, but also social, and also the opportunity. this is social workers and also became so diluted and everything became a target based would have to live. although we prove our work at the same time as maintain our registration, i actually keep the most of it. so i think that one was a real shock in person. i. i know the last 20 i'm actually flexible as high as the phone. so i am now technically on my last one. you need some use in my career and i want to make sure that a high volume not just in terms of pay, but in terms of terms of conditions, working hours,
u. k. are reported to have attended to suicide last year. and all of that is feeling frustration over the proposed pay rise of amiga, one percent that could actually result in a loss for such personnel because inflation is forecast to come in at 1.5 percent. the britishness that we spoke to says, health workers, labor is seriously undervalued. most of us have watched attention, same benefits in terms of pay rises over the last decade. i'm the asperity measures not only in social and health, but...
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u. k. are in england at least, and as part of that he outlined and enter the number of restrictions, including social distance measures in pubs and other hospitality outlets. also the end of the signing and process testing trace purposes wearing the mosque on public transport will no longer be mandatory and those people have been encouraged to work from home will now be told to go back to work in the office all of course the theme of our sons, his entire speech was possible choice. so if you wish to wear mosque if they wish to continue working from home and now the agreement with the workplace, they can continue to do those things and bars. johnston's justification for that seems to be that with the way that the case number is low and hospitalization, sorry, case numbers are rising, but hospitalizations and deaths low than people do have the ability to make the right personal decisions themselves. but either way, boss on knowledge is that the rise of the delta variance is still a cause for conc
u. k. are in england at least, and as part of that he outlined and enter the number of restrictions, including social distance measures in pubs and other hospitality outlets. also the end of the signing and process testing trace purposes wearing the mosque on public transport will no longer be mandatory and those people have been encouraged to work from home will now be told to go back to work in the office all of course the theme of our sons, his entire speech was possible choice. so if you...
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u. k are being affected by an unprecedented shortage of truck drivers. college bosses have appealed to the prime minister to personally intervene or face empty supermarket shelter and a supply chain collapse. charlie angela reports the team at toes a seeds who spent the last 5 years developing a $170.00 different varieties of leak producing seeds that will be resistant to disease. they will eventually account the 15 percent of the leak for g for delays distribution mean they might now miss their windows for getting into the ground. the shortage of truck drivers is impacting businesses up and down the country. it's going to cause enormous issues for us. are customers obviously need it in time to so and if they miss their sewing windows, that will mean the crops later if the crops later that may basically cause problems with a supermarket contracts. and alternately, that means that the products that ado to be on the shelf sometime in the future may not be written short around 800000 heavy good to vehicle drivers. according to the road haulage association, the combination of bricks, it covere
u. k are being affected by an unprecedented shortage of truck drivers. college bosses have appealed to the prime minister to personally intervene or face empty supermarket shelter and a supply chain collapse. charlie angela reports the team at toes a seeds who spent the last 5 years developing a $170.00 different varieties of leak producing seeds that will be resistant to disease. they will eventually account the 15 percent of the leak for g for delays distribution mean they might now miss...
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u. k. we are people in paris for their thoughts. thing is political, it's nothing else that has anything to do with myers. i do think that it's pretty ridiculous they shouldn't single out certain countries over other countries and helping him for a very worthy of it. we meet the 3 year old boy whose life has been enhanced considerably with a prosthesis made by a specialist, russian, the, when you meet people like vanya, you realize, developing technology like this on just a cool, because over be life changing, ah, around the clock across the world, this is your r t revery or catching the program from today. welcome to the news or a live from moscow. a huge kick in the teeth, or any just workers. and then tom slammed a proposed 3 percent pay increase to reward medical stuff for their efforts in buckling cove. it dozens of furious nurses and health care employees, marched to dining street on friday to vent their anger. the job. what was that? was it on the, on the background to this, a 3 percent pay raise or for it comes after the gov
u. k. we are people in paris for their thoughts. thing is political, it's nothing else that has anything to do with myers. i do think that it's pretty ridiculous they shouldn't single out certain countries over other countries and helping him for a very worthy of it. we meet the 3 year old boy whose life has been enhanced considerably with a prosthesis made by a specialist, russian, the, when you meet people like vanya, you realize, developing technology like this on just a cool, because over...
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u k are typically part than white people. and that mean they have less money to spend on air conditioning to adapt to heat waves or flood insurance to rebuild up the storm. so how can we make it there? polluting country confessed 10 of the c a to start removing that pollution from the atmosphere. then they could pay reparations using up more than their fair share of the mission. ah, some countries and company already doing something similar by paying for countries to not chop down parts and instead countries, but instead of using that same carbon to attend to the climate depth, they're using it as an excuse to keep on emitted, ah, prime in what we have to be part of that discussion and time in depth in particular is where we think about who is you know, we kind of divide up who is responsible for the kinds of changes and climate change that we were seeing and emphasizing, but also the kinds of time it's a new doctor that comes up to me. reparations might sound radical, but rich countries already agreed to pay poor ones to ada
u k are typically part than white people. and that mean they have less money to spend on air conditioning to adapt to heat waves or flood insurance to rebuild up the storm. so how can we make it there? polluting country confessed 10 of the c a to start removing that pollution from the atmosphere. then they could pay reparations using up more than their fair share of the mission. ah, some countries and company already doing something similar by paying for countries to not chop down parts and...
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i don't know if you've seen a, where everybody bees are being used in the u. k. because of the real bees actually died. i mean, it's kind of sy fi ok, but companies are already looking into that possibility. do you think that will be our last resort? i really hope not. and you're absolutely right. yeah. the rest robotics engineers around the world, i know of at least for labs, for the building robot base right now. but it seems kind of nuts because that's gonna, it's going to be expensive. it's going to require lots of resources. metal plastics, energy they're going to need repairing and replacing. they're going to break dial and lift the countryside. and that's the worst case scenario. you know, if terrorists break into the, to the be bought control system and turn them against something. when will real base their biodegradable less self replicating that carbon neutral being poly 900 flowers for more than 100000000 years and they're really good at it. it seems to me that but looking after the real thing would be much cheaper than, than building their replacements
i don't know if you've seen a, where everybody bees are being used in the u. k. because of the real bees actually died. i mean, it's kind of sy fi ok, but companies are already looking into that possibility. do you think that will be our last resort? i really hope not. and you're absolutely right. yeah. the rest robotics engineers around the world, i know of at least for labs, for the building robot base right now. but it seems kind of nuts because that's gonna, it's going to be expensive. it's...
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i don't know if you've seen a wherever body bees are being used in the u. k. because of the real bees actually died. i mean, it's kind of sy fi ok, but companies are already looking into that possibility. do you think that will be our last resort? i really hope not. and you're absolutely right. yeah. the rest robotics engineers around the world, i know of at least full labs that are building robot base right now. but it seems kind of nuts because that's gonna, it's going to be expensive. it's gonna require lots of resources, metals, plastics, energy. they're going to need repairing and replacing. they're going to break down a list of the countryside. and that's the worst case scenario. you know, if terrorists break into the, to the be bought control system and turn them against something. when will real base their biodegradable less self replicating that carbon neutral being poly 900 flowers for more than 100000000? yes. and they're really good at it. it seems to me that but looking after the real thing would be much cheaper than, than building their replacemen
i don't know if you've seen a wherever body bees are being used in the u. k. because of the real bees actually died. i mean, it's kind of sy fi ok, but companies are already looking into that possibility. do you think that will be our last resort? i really hope not. and you're absolutely right. yeah. the rest robotics engineers around the world, i know of at least full labs that are building robot base right now. but it seems kind of nuts because that's gonna, it's going to be expensive. it's...
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brought to a visual conclusion so that there are repercussions in law for those who, who commit these offenses and the difficulty as well, is that a, the u. k. these are offensive, these are criminal offenses under many different acts. and what are they not punish, you know, their notes and why is that indications that that race relations at the communications . and this is why there is no face in the system to deal with this. now, people's attention turned to the platforms, the facebook, twitter, et cetera, and they all taken these posts down that doesn't solve the problem. all that does is silence the people who are the source of the problem. you know, if i was to say to the police, i know who did a crime, but i'm not telling you a bit obstructing justice, right? if i actually told the world, the i know who did the crime, but i'm not telling you. because in the course of justice, and this is where i believe social media platforms need to step in. when there is an investigation, they need to provide any and all evidence that they have. and that's the that needs to be addressed in a new law in the online home spell. and you say your thought
brought to a visual conclusion so that there are repercussions in law for those who, who commit these offenses and the difficulty as well, is that a, the u. k. these are offensive, these are criminal offenses under many different acts. and what are they not punish, you know, their notes and why is that indications that that race relations at the communications . and this is why there is no face in the system to deal with this. now, people's attention turned to the platforms, the facebook,...
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are based on pet it political tit for tat. that is shameful and to disgrace, where not people from this countries where u. k. national score, desperate to see our families whom we haven't seen for a very, very long time. we're students trying to get back to uni french locations are also fuming a decision. while the old pension and the best one is from this decision has no scientific foundation, and it's discriminatory towards the french another absurd announcements. quarantine for the fully vaccinated from lille, but not brussels paris, but not miami honesty but not geneva montpelier, but not barcelona. vaccines work give those who are protected against cove. it the freedom back word on the street is is called decision thing is historic. i think it's political, it's nothing else has anything to do with relative myers? well, that's a pretty new and i think it's a political issue where ordinary people were not into politics. would like to go to the united kingdom without any problems. it's not fair think it becomes pretty clear that there may be some kind of political agenda on the table. i'm not entirely sur
are based on pet it political tit for tat. that is shameful and to disgrace, where not people from this countries where u. k. national score, desperate to see our families whom we haven't seen for a very, very long time. we're students trying to get back to uni french locations are also fuming a decision. while the old pension and the best one is from this decision has no scientific foundation, and it's discriminatory towards the french another absurd announcements. quarantine for the fully...
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u. k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you, countries are returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining outside request. of course, do you pay? was part of that before breaks it, but now this is no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments. they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial, and foreign policy grounds. so i think this protest proposes will most probably need the same fate misplaced, the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control? since leaving the you well, what we have seen since the 23rd of june and referendum is that of course, it's 5 years since and now officially do pay is all tied to you and most you not subject to it through. however, i shouldn't that the post wrecks that you k
u. k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you, countries are returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining outside request. of course, do you pay? was part of that before breaks it, but now this is no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been...