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u. k. did not throw away the conventions the other night. it is because the world with what's in the world was watching because you a sound union, a sang is what it is a pity. no. i wonder. yeah. not a leg committees off unless you were disappointed by the statement by eccles foreign minister today that ecuador has offered political asylum to julian fund. we will not allow with alcohol in them, nor is that any legal basis to do so. it's important to understand that this is not about mr. hammond activities at wiggly, or the attitude of united states of america is wanted sweden, allegations of serious sexual offense. hm. you can get it done. yeah. to me, i get in there. and then just, you know, fill them in as soon as he does, he'll go kick in others either which i'm putting up a bit of an issue. but him, this is where we are a little bit. we ask you left mistakes. yeah. but i don't in that it to manually last he was to eat this. like we're soonish peer lang. what i give that really i'm gonna shoot you an annotated show mental sheila, what did
u. k. did not throw away the conventions the other night. it is because the world with what's in the world was watching because you a sound union, a sang is what it is a pity. no. i wonder. yeah. not a leg committees off unless you were disappointed by the statement by eccles foreign minister today that ecuador has offered political asylum to julian fund. we will not allow with alcohol in them, nor is that any legal basis to do so. it's important to understand that this is not about mr. hammond...
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u. k. did not throw away the conventions. the other night it is because the world with what's in the world was watching a view a sound union. a song is what it is a penny dog. mm hm. i wonder. yeah. north east, cuz yeah, i mean, doug machines, i got to have what i'm going to leg committees off unless you were disappointed by the statement by eccles foreign minister today that accurate or has offered political asylum to julian assange. we will not allow with alcohol in them, nor is that any legal basis for us to do so. it's important to understand that was not about mr. hammond activities at wiggly, or the attitude of united states of america, is want to sweden, allegations of serious sexual offence. hm. mm hm. mm hm. yeah. to me, i get in there. and then he just, you know, fill them in as soon as he doesn't go for kicky and others either which i'm putting up a should put him in does, is it a little do you see where yeah, she left mistakes. yeah. but i know in that it manually less he was the heat of this like were soonish pee
u. k. did not throw away the conventions. the other night it is because the world with what's in the world was watching a view a sound union. a song is what it is a penny dog. mm hm. i wonder. yeah. north east, cuz yeah, i mean, doug machines, i got to have what i'm going to leg committees off unless you were disappointed by the statement by eccles foreign minister today that accurate or has offered political asylum to julian assange. we will not allow with alcohol in them, nor is that any...
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u. k. did not throw away the conventions the other night. it is because the world with what's in the world was watching because of you a sound union, a sang is what it is, a pity dog, a leg to these all. and i see we're disappointed by the statement by eccles foreign minister today that ecuador has offered political asylum to julian assange. we will not allow with alcohol in them, nor is that any legal basis for you. so it's important to understand that was not about mr. hammond activities at which you leaks or the attitude of united states of america is wanted sweden, allegations of serious sexual offense. hm . you can get it done. yeah. india gets in there. and then just, you know, fill them in as soon as he doesn't go for kicking others either, which i'm putting up a to put him in does, is it in the seat or yeah, she will not be there, but i don't in that it to manually let's see we're study of this like we're soonish peer lang. what i get out really i'm not she just hear me out. i'm very chill mental sheila but he did when i was close an
u. k. did not throw away the conventions the other night. it is because the world with what's in the world was watching because of you a sound union, a sang is what it is, a pity dog, a leg to these all. and i see we're disappointed by the statement by eccles foreign minister today that ecuador has offered political asylum to julian assange. we will not allow with alcohol in them, nor is that any legal basis for you. so it's important to understand that was not about mr. hammond activities at...
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u. k. did an excellent evacuation job b operation pitching to a 15000 people other couple in the way that we did over the summer was one of your outstanding balance. she achievement so and i think that the role of the foreign office, the roman c o. one from everybody involved in the home office officials. they did a i'm absolutely understanding. well, what we've really seen her today is some pretty damning allegations. not just against dominic, rob, not just a gang subarus johnson, but now the government as a whole. this is a whopping 40 page document. this testimony that really goes into all sorts of allegations against the government. basically saying that the united kingdom let people down, but not only that, not only letting people down, but it cost people's lives. we've contacted the british foreign office about the whistle blowers claims and will bring you any response. french police have arrested a saudi nationals suspected of involvement in the murder of jamal cas shall g. the journalis
u. k. did an excellent evacuation job b operation pitching to a 15000 people other couple in the way that we did over the summer was one of your outstanding balance. she achievement so and i think that the role of the foreign office, the roman c o. one from everybody involved in the home office officials. they did a i'm absolutely understanding. well, what we've really seen her today is some pretty damning allegations. not just against dominic, rob, not just a gang subarus johnson, but now the...
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u. k. did an excellent evacuation job. the operation for pitching to add a 15000 people out of trouble in the way that we did over the summer was one of the are standing that she achievement. i think that the room for foreign office, the roman fee. i wouldn't function. everybody involved in the office, officials, but they didn't. i'm absolutely on strategy for what we've really seen her to day a some pretty damning allegations. not just the gangs dominic rob, not just against lawrence johnson, but now the government as a whole. this is a whopping 40 page document, this testimony that really goes into all sorts of allegations against the government. basically saying that the united kingdom let people down. but not only that, not only letting people down, but it cost people's lives. we've contacted the british foreign office for comment about the whistle blowers claims and of course we will bring you any response if and when we receive china has slammed a us diplomatic boycott of its winter olympics next year, calling it an
u. k. did an excellent evacuation job. the operation for pitching to add a 15000 people out of trouble in the way that we did over the summer was one of the are standing that she achievement. i think that the room for foreign office, the roman fee. i wouldn't function. everybody involved in the office, officials, but they didn't. i'm absolutely on strategy for what we've really seen her to day a some pretty damning allegations. not just the gangs dominic rob, not just against lawrence johnson,...
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u. k. did. but i think the contention has been that these french fishermen need to demonstrate that they have fished in those waters. historically the u. k has also some gps data because a lot of them don't have the documentation that they should have had, you know, what time those that don't have the right kind of paperwork that they should have had in the 1st place. but yes, the percentage has been increased and it's always been in the ninety's. so it's exactly we're basically should be. we'll continue to fall from fishing. where is the saucers words to political scandals and all of your hillary for which thank you so much, rachel, always. and finally, with trade disputes and supply chain issues slamming not just the united kingdom but the entire world right now. some are looking for more sure things in their investment. well, many of turn to the new frontier of crypto currencies or classic routes like metals as their new haven. a new report shows us that not everything that glitters is gold .
u. k. did. but i think the contention has been that these french fishermen need to demonstrate that they have fished in those waters. historically the u. k has also some gps data because a lot of them don't have the documentation that they should have had, you know, what time those that don't have the right kind of paperwork that they should have had in the 1st place. but yes, the percentage has been increased and it's always been in the ninety's. so it's exactly we're basically should be....
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u. k. did an excellent evacuation job the operation pitching to it and if 15000 people out of come in the way that we did over the summer was one of the upstanding military achievements. i think that the role of the foreign office, the roman fee born from everybody involved and more fierce officials. they did a map super excited to well, what we've really seen her today is some pretty damning allegations. not just against dominic rob, not just against lawrence johnson, but now the government as a whole. this is a whopping 40 page document. this testimony that really goes into all sorts of allegations against the government. basically saying that the united kingdom let people down, but not only that, not only letting people down, but it cost people's lives or correspondence. shoddy edwards touch the live from london will stay with the story we spoke to ruthy hotter qu, previously worked as an interpreter for the british forces in afghanistan. much like shall he was going through there. he sees m
u. k. did an excellent evacuation job the operation pitching to it and if 15000 people out of come in the way that we did over the summer was one of the upstanding military achievements. i think that the role of the foreign office, the roman fee born from everybody involved and more fierce officials. they did a map super excited to well, what we've really seen her today is some pretty damning allegations. not just against dominic rob, not just against lawrence johnson, but now the government as...
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u. k. did an excellent evacuation job, the operation pitching to a 15000 people out of couple in the way that we did over the summer was one of your outstanding military achievements. i think that the loan for foreign offers the roman free function. everybody involved and it won't be sufficient, but they didn't. i'm actually on strategy for what we've really seen her to day a some pretty damning allegations. not just against dominic rob, not just against morris johnson, but now the government as a whole. this is a whopping 40 page document, this testimony that really goes into all sorts of allegations against the government. basically saying that the united kingdom let people down. but not only that, not only letting people down, but it cost people's lives or contacted the british foreign office about the whistleblowers claims. and we will of course, bring you any response they give to us. but that basically wraps up the program for this hour. if you'd like more details and your top new stories
u. k. did an excellent evacuation job, the operation pitching to a 15000 people out of couple in the way that we did over the summer was one of your outstanding military achievements. i think that the loan for foreign offers the roman free function. everybody involved and it won't be sufficient, but they didn't. i'm actually on strategy for what we've really seen her to day a some pretty damning allegations. not just against dominic rob, not just against morris johnson, but now the government...
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u. k did a pretty poor job, it was a very current situation in afghanistan. it was a chaos. however, it could have been managed much, much better way to, to evacuate as many of those partners in interpreters or who have served the british government in frontline, in the past 20 years in war against terrorism. however, all those who are trying to reach people in the government up there they did. it once was very slow, and for many it was too late. i've provided a list of almost 700 of those. i'm very in need of partners office. so pretty much are they, the government has do not have any excuse of not processing bid applications. as soon as possible you can evacuation process was much, much poorer. i managed compared to many other european countries. we have contacted the british foreign office about the whistle blow as claims. we'll let you know what kind of response we get. now the all micron covered bearing is not the only thing surging in the world. so is the wealth of the vaccine makers. the share price is of pfizer and madonna have soared by $10000000000.00 amid concerns
u. k did a pretty poor job, it was a very current situation in afghanistan. it was a chaos. however, it could have been managed much, much better way to, to evacuate as many of those partners in interpreters or who have served the british government in frontline, in the past 20 years in war against terrorism. however, all those who are trying to reach people in the government up there they did. it once was very slow, and for many it was too late. i've provided a list of almost 700 of those. i'm...
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u. k. did an excellent evacuation job, the operation pitching to and if 15000 people out of trouble in the way that we did over the summer was one of the arts time being that she achievement. so i think that the role of the foreign office, the roman fee of one function, everybody involved in it more piece officials. or they did a map super excited for what we've really seen her to day a some pretty damning allegations. not just against dominic rob, not just against morris johnson, but now the government as a whole. this is a whopping 40 page document. this testimony that really goes into all sorts of allegations against the government. basically saying that the united kingdom let people down, but not only that, not only letting people down, but it cost people's lives and contacted the british foreign office about the whistleblowers claims and we will bring you the response if and when we get it. but as for now, that's all for this hour. we'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes. so
u. k. did an excellent evacuation job, the operation pitching to and if 15000 people out of trouble in the way that we did over the summer was one of the arts time being that she achievement. so i think that the role of the foreign office, the roman fee of one function, everybody involved in it more piece officials. or they did a map super excited for what we've really seen her to day a some pretty damning allegations. not just against dominic rob, not just against morris johnson, but now the...
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u. k. did an excellent evacuation job, the operation pitching 222815000 people out a couple in the way that we did over the summer was one of your outstanding military achievements. i think that the role of for foreign office, the roman fee for everybody involved in it. more christopher shoes. but they didn't . i'm actually on started your fall. what we've really seen her to day a some pretty damning allegations. not just against dominic rob, not just against morris johnson, but now the government as a whole. this is a whopping 40 page document. this testimony that really goes into all sorts of allegations against the government. basically saying that the united kingdom let people down, but not only that, not only letting people down, but it cost people's lives. we've contacted the british foreign office for comment about the whistle blowers claims and of course will bring you the responsive and when we receive it, trying to slammed a u. s. diplomatic boycott of its winter olympics next year, c
u. k. did an excellent evacuation job, the operation pitching 222815000 people out a couple in the way that we did over the summer was one of your outstanding military achievements. i think that the role of for foreign office, the roman fee for everybody involved in it. more christopher shoes. but they didn't . i'm actually on started your fall. what we've really seen her to day a some pretty damning allegations. not just against dominic rob, not just against morris johnson, but now the...
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u. k. did an excellent evacuation job, the operation pitching to and if 15000 people out of come in the way that we did over the summer was one of the outside the military achievements. i think that the loan to the foreign office to enrollment fee of $1.00 function everybody involved in it won't be sufficient, but they didn't come up cpr starting to fall. what we've really seen here today are some pretty damning allegations. not just against dominic rob, not just against lawrence johnson, but now the government as a whole. this is a whopping 40 page document. this testimony that really goes into all sorts of allegations against the government. basically saying that the united kingdom let people down, but not only that, not only letting people down, but it cost people's lives. shantia edwards dashti. we have contacted the british foreign office by the way about the whistle blowers claims on will bring you any response. that is our wrap up of a very busy news day. i'm signing off or not, but to s
u. k. did an excellent evacuation job, the operation pitching to and if 15000 people out of come in the way that we did over the summer was one of the outside the military achievements. i think that the loan to the foreign office to enrollment fee of $1.00 function everybody involved in it won't be sufficient, but they didn't come up cpr starting to fall. what we've really seen here today are some pretty damning allegations. not just against dominic rob, not just against lawrence johnson, but...
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he strode it up in a last year i did bought getaway. turkey and greece. he sold that now in u. k. i did it bait is very big. strew that uniquely. they did a lot of denisia and they, in the mag, i use as a tool shoot front of it, but semen and, and, and another aspect, i mentioned that turkey and greece so now is better. those fall under last year it was a turkey and greece anonymity. there on your router is open. we have the boss can rota ah, the doors were stuck out with the boss. now it's never, you can not set up the desperation. they will always find that a route you can't stop. we if we are leaving gracie so that within fiction, the crisis missile rocker is the red cross helping with moving any of these migrants to, to the final destination like germany or the u. k. arisen, or family league so forth, we immediately engage with the governments because we know that many of that magnets that destiny of connection and families. a member of their families, are just leaving the country destination with the want to arrive. so we, we try to fulfill the data, any, some location, eyes o
he strode it up in a last year i did bought getaway. turkey and greece. he sold that now in u. k. i did it bait is very big. strew that uniquely. they did a lot of denisia and they, in the mag, i use as a tool shoot front of it, but semen and, and, and another aspect, i mentioned that turkey and greece so now is better. those fall under last year it was a turkey and greece anonymity. there on your router is open. we have the boss can rota ah, the doors were stuck out with the boss. now it's...
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u. k? i did it babies. very big straw that uniquely they did a lot of denisia and they in the mag, i use apple. you got to shoot front of it, but salmon and, and another aspect i mentioned are turkey and greece. so now is bad, else fall under last year it was a turkey and greece anonymity there and your router is open. we have the boss can router a doors were stacker we the boss now it's never, you can not got the desperation. they will always find that a route you can't stop. we have and we are we think righty sir, that within it fixed the crisis, mr. rocker is the red cross helping with moving any of these migrants to, to the final destination, like germany or the u. k. arisen or family leave, so forth. we mediately engage with the governments because we know that many of that magnus, that vast faculty of connection and families, a member of their families, are just leaving the country destination with the want to arrive. so we try to for, to the data, any, some location, eyes of competition on we, we, we
u. k? i did it babies. very big straw that uniquely they did a lot of denisia and they in the mag, i use apple. you got to shoot front of it, but salmon and, and another aspect i mentioned are turkey and greece. so now is bad, else fall under last year it was a turkey and greece anonymity there and your router is open. we have the boss can router a doors were stacker we the boss now it's never, you can not got the desperation. they will always find that a route you can't stop. we have and we...
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u. k. i did it bait is very big straw that uniquely there did. there is a lot of denisia in the, in the magazine use as apple, you got all, she's front of it, but salmon and, and, and another aspect i mentioned that turkey and greece. so now is barrels fall under last year it was a turkey and greece anonymity there and your router is open. we have the boss can router a doors were stacker with the boss. now it's never, you can not set up the desperation. they will always find that a route you can't stop. we have and we are fixing gracie sir, that within it fiction. the crisis missile rocker is the red cross helping with moving any of these migrants to, to the final destination like germany or the u. k. arisen or family and so forth. we immediately engage with the governments because we know that many of the magnets that us, daphne of connection and families, a member of their families, are just leaving in the country of this you nation, where they want to arrive. so we, we try to fulfill the data, any some location, eyes of competition on we, we,
u. k. i did it bait is very big straw that uniquely there did. there is a lot of denisia in the, in the magazine use as apple, you got all, she's front of it, but salmon and, and, and another aspect i mentioned that turkey and greece. so now is barrels fall under last year it was a turkey and greece anonymity there and your router is open. we have the boss can router a doors were stacker with the boss. now it's never, you can not set up the desperation. they will always find that a route you...
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u. k. i did it bait is very big. it's true that uniquely there did. there is a lot of these younger in the, in the mag us, i use as a political tool suit front of it, but semen and, and, and another aspect i mentioned at turkey and greece. so now he's barrows fall under last year. it was a turkey and greece anonymity. there any router is open. we have the boss can router a doors were stacker with the boss. now it's never read. you got knotted up the desperation. they will always find that a route you can't stop. we, if we are fixing gracie so that will then fix in the crisis missile rocket is the red cross helping with moving any of these migrants to, to the final destinations like germany or the ok or is so for me to leave so forth . the me get engage with the governments because we know that many of the magnets there, destiny, of connection and families, a member of their families are just leaving the country destination with the want to arrive. so we try to fulfill the data and some location. eyes of computer norm we, we, we do, we, we, we, we, we
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u. k. i did it bait is very big straw that he thought he, they did, he's a lot of the younger and the in the mag us i use as upper he got to will italy's been saying a huge front of it, but she that money and another aspect i mentioned that turkey and greece so now is better. those fall under last year it was a turkey and greece demetre wrapped in the mid around your router is open. we have that back. can router a doors were stacker with the bows. now snake, right? you can not set up the desperation, they will always find that a route you can't stop. we, if we are, i'll fix a gracie. so that within it fiction, the crisis missile rock had, is the red cross helping with moving any of these migrants to, to the final destinations like germany or the u. k. original families, so forth. we mediately engage with the governments because we know that many of the magnets that that stock, they have connection and families. a member of their families are just leaving the country with this you nationwide to wa
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u. k. i did it bait is very big straw that uniquely they did. there is a lot of denisia and the in the bag us, i use apple. you got to shoot front of it, but semen and, and, and another aspect, they mentioned turkey and greece. so now barrels fall under last year. it was a dirty and grease anonymity there and your router is open. we have the boss can router a doors were stuck out with the boss. now it's nice to read. you can not got the desperation, they will always find that a route you can't stop. we, if we are fixing gracie sir, or that will then it fiction. the crisis missile rocket is the red cross helping with moving any of these microns to, to the final destination, like germany or the u. k. original family and so forth. we mediately engage the governments, because we know that many of the magnets there, destiny, of connection and families, a member of their families, are just leaving the country with this you nationwide to want to arrive. so we try to for, to the data and some location. eyes of computer norm we, we, we do, we, we, we, we
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u. k. 2 from earlier we stay w correspondent charlotte chosen pill. if this was making waves in the u. k. well, they did have plants a good wrong, clearly, very, very disappointed. we're hearing that they've been neither rushing to counselor, as i say, rushing together across the border. that's been noises from tours and forties as well. they've described this as a hammer blow. obviously they've been very, very badly affected by the pandemic over the last year and a half. so another blow to them. but a lot of people in the u. k. i have to say a really focused on the domestic situation prompt to said it's and post these restrictions because it's the rapid spread of on the cross in the u. k. it says it wants a chance to increase it 1st to jam that but the situation in the u. k. really is quite alarming at the moment. the number of cases has been rising. the 3 days running and i think it is those case numbers that font is looking at half charlotte chelsea pill in london will france isn't the only country in europe bracing for a new wave of infections across the continent. governments are introducing restri
u. k. 2 from earlier we stay w correspondent charlotte chosen pill. if this was making waves in the u. k. well, they did have plants a good wrong, clearly, very, very disappointed. we're hearing that they've been neither rushing to counselor, as i say, rushing together across the border. that's been noises from tours and forties as well. they've described this as a hammer blow. obviously they've been very, very badly affected by the pandemic over the last year and a half. so another blow to...
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u. k. i don't know why, but it seems that they feel more comfortable working. why do you have to be in the u. k. and, and that's why did they put this pressure on those borders? we do our job, but again, we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges i just mentioned that cannot be resolved only with a european coordination. and clearly a coordination with you can use as well. well, bob, you simply want to push the problem across to the british, knowing that since they left the you, they no longer have the legal mechanism to send the migraines directly back to you . is that the politic no this? no, i don't think that's very fair to say so because as it again, i'm telling you that 60 percent of the people trying to pass the channel where stopped by the, by the european and french authorities. so each is that they are so many people that it's very complex on. so such a large border because we have 2 products that they said, spain, italy, and the channel it's, it's a very complex and very heavy investment. to phase the number of people trying to make this happen. s
u. k. i don't know why, but it seems that they feel more comfortable working. why do you have to be in the u. k. and, and that's why did they put this pressure on those borders? we do our job, but again, we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges i just mentioned that cannot be resolved only with a european coordination. and clearly a coordination with you can use as well. well, bob, you simply want to push the problem across to the...
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u. k. to friends rarely asked did of you correspondent charlotte, chelsea pale. if this was causing concern in the u. k. well, there is a did have plans to go wrong. clearly very, very disappointed. we're hearing that they've been neither rushing to counselor, as i say, rushing together across the border. they've been noises from tours and bodies as well. they've described this as a hammer blow. obviously they've been very, very badly affected by the pandemic over the last year. and a half, so another blow to them. but a lot of people in the u. k. i have to say a really focused on the domestic situation prompt to said that it's and post these restrictions because it's the rapid spread of on the chrome in the u. k, it says it wants a chance to increase it 1st to jam that but the situation in the u. k. really is quite alarming at the moment. the number of cases has been rising. the 3 days running. and i think it is those case numbers that font is looking at half. france isn't the only country in europe bracing for a new wave of infections across the continent. gover
u. k. to friends rarely asked did of you correspondent charlotte, chelsea pale. if this was causing concern in the u. k. well, there is a did have plans to go wrong. clearly very, very disappointed. we're hearing that they've been neither rushing to counselor, as i say, rushing together across the border. they've been noises from tours and bodies as well. they've described this as a hammer blow. obviously they've been very, very badly affected by the pandemic over the last year. and a half, so...
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u. k. is making waves although they did have plans to go to france, clearly very, very disappointed. we're hearing that they've been neither rushing to counselor, as i say, rushing together across the border. they've been noises from tours and bodies as well. they've described this as a hammer blow. obviously they've been very, very badly affected by the pandemic over the last year and a half. so another blow to them. but a lot of people in the u. k. i have to say really focused on the domestic situation . cross to said it's and post these restrictions because it's the rapid spread of all the crowns in the u. k. it says it wants a chance to increase it 1st to jam that but the situation in the u. k. really is quite alarming at the moment. the number of cases has been rising, the 3 days running, and i think it is those case numbers that font is looking at him in day will prime minister of ours johnson and his government have been criticized both domestically and internationally. for what many a calling lacks corona restrictions. and now the arrival of all micron who's seeing those rate
u. k. is making waves although they did have plans to go to france, clearly very, very disappointed. we're hearing that they've been neither rushing to counselor, as i say, rushing together across the border. they've been noises from tours and bodies as well. they've described this as a hammer blow. obviously they've been very, very badly affected by the pandemic over the last year and a half. so another blow to them. but a lot of people in the u. k. i have to say really focused on the domestic...
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u. k. i don't know why, but it seems that they feel more comfortable working. what he activities in the u. k. and, and, and that's why did they put this pressure on those borders? we do our job, but it again we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges. i just mention that cannot be resolved only with a european coordination. and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well, babbs, you simply want to push the problem across to the british knowing that since they left the you, they no longer have the legal mechanism to send the migrants directly back to you. is that the politics of this? no, i don't think that's very fair to say so because as it again, i'm telling you that 60 percent of the people trying to pass the channel where stopped by the, by the european and french authorities. so each is that they are so many people that it's very complex on. so such a large border because we have to print things as i said, spain, italy, and the channel it's, it's a very complex and very heavy investment to face the number of people trying to make this
u. k. i don't know why, but it seems that they feel more comfortable working. what he activities in the u. k. and, and, and that's why did they put this pressure on those borders? we do our job, but it again we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges. i just mention that cannot be resolved only with a european coordination. and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well, babbs, you simply want to push the problem...
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u. k. they, they lag 2 to 3 weeks behind what happens here. so they have done this time when the u. k introduced travel restrictions a week or so later. europe did the same thing with predictably limited results. the u. k. introduced light touch measures and now we see france and germany. others have gone further, of course, but france and germany also introducing light touch measures, looking at the same data coming perhaps to similar conclusions and deciding that the really important thing here is the booster campaign. so german is you outline that introducing some new restrictions and measures over the new year period. but putting the focus on getting people to try to buy time for that to happen. france reducing the delay off to the 2nd dose of the vaccine before you can get a booster from 4 months to 3 months. and, you know, everybody essentially in the same boat in this part of the world. looking at what happens here looking at the data, and i'm hoping that it turns out to be less severe. that it was that the vaccine that it than delta was that the vaccine program continues to be an effective way of controlling it. so that in time, the hope
u. k. they, they lag 2 to 3 weeks behind what happens here. so they have done this time when the u. k introduced travel restrictions a week or so later. europe did the same thing with predictably limited results. the u. k. introduced light touch measures and now we see france and germany. others have gone further, of course, but france and germany also introducing light touch measures, looking at the same data coming perhaps to similar conclusions and deciding that the really important thing...
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u. k, as we said, did ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism have condition that affects around 700000 people in the country as well as to teenagers with down syndrome. the national health service insistence, not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies as inappropriate. but karen, will it again next to differ? we every child and every as always got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone. discrimination of even the question b, n y, are people with adults children elderly while we why on trade differently with the lack of you must say, given the health care system they deserve on the social system. i just, i get the and i just, it was been under extreme cab again not to do with higher than the, and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so you know, as out and isn't it that isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable with everyone else is children. so they're not going to be put on that list. list. i was arc isn't it will leave you out of the say,
u. k, as we said, did ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism have condition that affects around 700000 people in the country as well as to teenagers with down syndrome. the national health service insistence, not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies as inappropriate. but karen, will it again next to differ? we every child and every as always got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone....
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u. k. i don't know why, but it seems that they feel more comfortable working. why the activities in the u. k. and, and, and that's why did they put this pressure on those borders? we do our job, but it again we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges. i just mention that cannot be resolved only with a european coordination. and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well, bob's you simply want to push the problem across to the british, knowing that since they left the you, they no longer have the legal mechanism to send the migrants directly back to you. is that the the politic oh this? no, i don't think that's very fair to say so because as it again, i'm telling you that 60 percent of the people trying to pass the channel where stopped by the, by the european and french authorities. so each is that they are so many people that is very complex on so such a large border because we have to print things as a said, spain, italy, and the channel it's, it's a very complex and very heavy investment to face the number of people trying to make this
u. k. i don't know why, but it seems that they feel more comfortable working. why the activities in the u. k. and, and, and that's why did they put this pressure on those borders? we do our job, but it again we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges. i just mention that cannot be resolved only with a european coordination. and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well, bob's you simply want to push the problem...
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u. k. government, what, how did you feel that i've done a few between just during the pandemic itself, but what you know, was the government really listening to the advice and the potential outcomes of, of locked downs and other such a border closures? well, the interesting thing in the u. k certainly is that the scientists were calling for tied to measures a little bit before they the sort of on the current very variance impact was properly calculated. so they had been dis, concerned that things were getting slightly worse, that cases would be picking up in the winter. and they had already been, of course, some increased travel restrictions that were coming along. in addition to what we've seen more recently, which is go back to working from home as much as you possibly can. and the discussions that we having about cov, if possible, and so on. so i would suggest that in this case, the politicians here would say we have been listening to the science even though, as has just been said, maybe the army can barion isn't as dangerous as people had thought in terms of its impact, even though it'
u. k. government, what, how did you feel that i've done a few between just during the pandemic itself, but what you know, was the government really listening to the advice and the potential outcomes of, of locked downs and other such a border closures? well, the interesting thing in the u. k certainly is that the scientists were calling for tied to measures a little bit before they the sort of on the current very variance impact was properly calculated. so they had been dis, concerned that...
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u. k headed your way. what did you make of these revelations in washington? general milly, the joint chiefs, us, joint chiefs chairman saying that he had to reassure chinese counter guard that there was not going to be a 1st nuclear strike on china. first of all, i think generally is highly regarded. a respect is from the chinese side. know what is happening in washington the congressional hearing and really is testimony. congressional hearing is a confirmation of one point that is very important. that is, there will be no wall between china and the united states. and that is in the as the interest of mankind. there are people who are very eager and agitated to provoke a war between china, the united states, and they are not doing that in the interest of the american people. some people in the united states even claim that china, the united states, needs to have a wall with each other. they are little understand the consequence of a war g channel, the united states. because if it is a matter carefully to what henry kissinger has to say recently, he's basicall
u. k headed your way. what did you make of these revelations in washington? general milly, the joint chiefs, us, joint chiefs chairman saying that he had to reassure chinese counter guard that there was not going to be a 1st nuclear strike on china. first of all, i think generally is highly regarded. a respect is from the chinese side. know what is happening in washington the congressional hearing and really is testimony. congressional hearing is a confirmation of one point that is very...
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u. k. and elsewhere. as we challenge now, reports you might get side effects. how did you know it may be christmas, but the u. k. is vaccine booster program roles on without a pause. this is portsmouth on england, south coast and jobs are being given to people who slipped between the cracks. i know that they're not supposed moth i'm not vaccinated, and we need to get the town vaccinated to be able to go on. the come get back to normal is that particularly the home is a very vulnerable at this time of year. the cold, they sleep rough and they definitely need to be protected from some come by. despite christmas day, the 25th and boxing day, the 26th being holidays jobs are still being given. it's just this sort of public service that boris johnson, friends, health workers and care is for. and his christmas message in those. in the in 8. yes. we're here over christmas, our co workers, everyone involved in the incredible vaccination campaign. those looking after people who have lost loved ones this year, that who would otherwise be on the road? he said been so many words.
u. k. and elsewhere. as we challenge now, reports you might get side effects. how did you know it may be christmas, but the u. k. is vaccine booster program roles on without a pause. this is portsmouth on england, south coast and jobs are being given to people who slipped between the cracks. i know that they're not supposed moth i'm not vaccinated, and we need to get the town vaccinated to be able to go on. the come get back to normal is that particularly the home is a very vulnerable at this...
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u. k. are overweight and right. i did the city life changing impacts on the book. it is slowly low, your quality of life. ah, according to the messages spread far and wide, we alone are to blame for our weight. fat people are simply gluttons unable to control their appetites. you have a choice. make the change. ah, we are told it's up to us. but is it really? for me, the most difficult stigma cope well is this idea that that people have no willpower. the people and larger bodies, people with obesity don't have a well power earls. they wouldn't carry excess weight because we're told so often that that's all it takes to lose weight. go to the gym, follow this diet program. you know, if you just stick to it, you'll get there for public health officials. we're sure you get a little personal will power was all it would take to slay obesity. needless exercise, more became the mantra of the 2 thousands. it would go around the world. ah, so let's start moving. let's start pushing, twisting, climbing and raising the roof. let's start moving more every day for 30 minutes or
u. k. are overweight and right. i did the city life changing impacts on the book. it is slowly low, your quality of life. ah, according to the messages spread far and wide, we alone are to blame for our weight. fat people are simply gluttons unable to control their appetites. you have a choice. make the change. ah, we are told it's up to us. but is it really? for me, the most difficult stigma cope well is this idea that that people have no willpower. the people and larger bodies, people with...
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u. k . and elsewhere. as a challenge reports, you might get side effects. how did you that they may be christmas, but the u. k. is vaccine boost a program rolls on without a pause. this is portsmouth on england, south coast, and jobs being given to people who slipped between the cracks. i'm not opposed with, i'm not laughing. i said we need to get the town vaccinated. able to go on the come get actual avenue homeless that particularly the homeless. the very vulnerable at this time of year to co. they sleep rough and they definitely need to be protected from some come by. despite christmas day, the 25th and boxing day, the 26th being holidays jobs are still being given. it's just this sort of public service that boris johnson, frank's health workers and care is for and his christmas message. oh those in the n h. yes, we're here christmas. our care workers. everyone involved in the incredible vaccination campaign. those looking after people who have lost loved ones this year and who would otherwise be on the road. he said, been so many words. those getting vaccinated
u. k . and elsewhere. as a challenge reports, you might get side effects. how did you that they may be christmas, but the u. k. is vaccine boost a program rolls on without a pause. this is portsmouth on england, south coast, and jobs being given to people who slipped between the cracks. i'm not opposed with, i'm not laughing. i said we need to get the town vaccinated. able to go on the come get actual avenue homeless that particularly the homeless. the very vulnerable at this time of year to...
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u. k. i don't know why, but it seems that they feel more comfortable working. what he activities in the u. k. and, and, and that's why did they put this pressure on those borders? we do our job, but it again we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges. i just mention that cannot be resolved only with the european coordination. and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well, babs, who simply want to push the problem across to the british, knowing that since they left the e you, they no longer have the legal mechanism to send the migrants directly back to you. is that the politics of this? no, i don't think that's very fair to say so because as it again, i'm telling you that 60 percent of the people trying to pass the channel where stopped by the, by the european and french authorities. so each is that they are so many people that it's very complex on. so such a large border because we have to print things as i said, spain, italy, and the channel it's, it's a very complex and very heavy investment to face the number of people trying to make t
u. k. i don't know why, but it seems that they feel more comfortable working. what he activities in the u. k. and, and, and that's why did they put this pressure on those borders? we do our job, but it again we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges. i just mention that cannot be resolved only with the european coordination. and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well, babs, who simply want to push the...
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u. k. will use all available economic and diplomatic tools to stop russian aggression or did the ukrainian defense ministers actually call on at the u. k. a canadian, a u. s. government to bring troops into ukraine, not just advisors or trainers at combat troops. that attorney potential aggressor moves from moscow, and while politicians are busy wrapping up the rhetorics of the military chiefs that will have to potentially organize these operations are urging caution. in a case like this, diplomacy has to lead. we've got to be very careful. you've always got to take potential adversary's seriously was have started because of potential miscalculations before throughout history. it's hard to say really what we can expect from this meeting, pest golf. as i said, just in the last few minutes that effectively but messages don't get your hopes up the talk. so play are taking place at a very difficult time and it's best to lot think too far ahead for fear or failure because that is likely. here are some other very public figures. i've also expressed their opinions about just how things could go an
u. k. will use all available economic and diplomatic tools to stop russian aggression or did the ukrainian defense ministers actually call on at the u. k. a canadian, a u. s. government to bring troops into ukraine, not just advisors or trainers at combat troops. that attorney potential aggressor moves from moscow, and while politicians are busy wrapping up the rhetorics of the military chiefs that will have to potentially organize these operations are urging caution. in a case like this,...