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have the guts to do that, that would immediately stop vladimir prudent from all of this malign activity. we've been asked many times bill, why does the u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that? i mean, do you have an idea what's prevented what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there'll be a furious reaction. but, but, and i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the cold war ended 20 years ago and everybody's kind of relax and nobody wants to have trouble. but i'm recruiting and the easier thing to do is to try to sweep it under the carpet. try to appease him. but we all know that a piece doesn't get you anywhere and it certainly doesn't get you anywhere with a dictator. like latimer, we know that the president, the u. s. president. he attached this summit to his european tour. he was here attempting to get the u. k. and the european union to stand with him when it comes to russia and try and do you think the united states can rely on europe when it comes to keeping that, that solidarity against russia? unfortunately, not for a very bad struct
have the guts to do that, that would immediately stop vladimir prudent from all of this malign activity. we've been asked many times bill, why does the u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that? i mean, do you have an idea what's prevented what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there'll be a furious reaction. but, but, and i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where...
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do that, that would immediately stop bladder, imprudent. from all of this malign activity. we've been asked many times bill, why does the u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that? i mean, do you have an idea what's prevented what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there'll be a furious reaction. but, but, and i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the cold war ended 20 years ago and everybody's kind of relax and nobody wants to have trouble but refuting. and the easier thing to do is to try to sweep it under the carpet, try to appease him. but we all know that if he doesn't get you anywhere, it certainly doesn't get you anywhere with a dictator. like latimer, we know that the president, the u. s. president, he attached this summit to his european tour. he was here attempting to get the u. k. and the european union to stand with him when it comes to russia and trying to do you think the united states can rely on europe when it comes to keeping that, that solidarity against russia. unfortunately, not for a very bad structural reas
do that, that would immediately stop bladder, imprudent. from all of this malign activity. we've been asked many times bill, why does the u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that? i mean, do you have an idea what's prevented what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there'll be a furious reaction. but, but, and i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the cold war...
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u. k, u, a for you know, the u. k, i've no power. they're trying to host the 2030 world cup. so i think they'll concede to any demand you have to, we'll do, and we'll have to enjoy this in my final final possibly. so we're okay. we'll do our best on tv if need be an in person, if possible. thanks so much, chris harrington. ok. and before we leave you, classical music lovers in austria have finally enjoyed a post lockdown live show. the confections dropping the vienna philharmonic orchestra st. staged an open air concert. thanks for watching the w me the news . we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. who's magic corner check hot spot for food and some great help from the mortgage to boot w travels off, we go. when i arrived here, i slept with people in a room. it was harsh, fair. i even got white hair is learning the german language. hence, this kid to me and critical trinity to instruct you want to know their story, migrant verified and reliable information for migrant to be immortal, it seems we are approaching this era of humanity in the digital realm with the help of chat, thoughts, holograms, and other times have you seen the v
u. k, u, a for you know, the u. k, i've no power. they're trying to host the 2030 world cup. so i think they'll concede to any demand you have to, we'll do, and we'll have to enjoy this in my final final possibly. so we're okay. we'll do our best on tv if need be an in person, if possible. thanks so much, chris harrington. ok. and before we leave you, classical music lovers in austria have finally enjoyed a post lockdown live show. the confections dropping the vienna philharmonic orchestra st....
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do that, that would immediately stop bladder, imprudent. from all of this malign activity. we've been asked many times bill, why does the u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that mean? do you have an idea what's prevented? what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there will be a furious reaction. but, but, and i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the cold war ended 20 years ago and everybody's kind of relax and nobody wants to like have trouble finding refuting. and the easier thing to do is to try to sweep it under the carpet, try to appease him. but we all know that appeasement doesn't get you anywhere. and it certainly doesn't get you anywhere with a dictator. like latimer, we know that the president, the us president, he attached this summit to his european tour. he was here attempting to get the u. k. and the european union to stand with him when it comes to russia and china. do you think the united states can rely on europe when it comes to keeping that, that solidarity against russia? unfortunately, not for a very bad st
do that, that would immediately stop bladder, imprudent. from all of this malign activity. we've been asked many times bill, why does the u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that mean? do you have an idea what's prevented? what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there will be a furious reaction. but, but, and i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the cold war...
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u. k. do other countries who happen to have workplace registered with them? do they now exert pressure on them as well? you know, the thing about taking a stop like this is once you open up the door, that a state can sort of bring the hammer down on access to the internet, you know, whether it be by state entities or non state entities. you can't close that door. i think this really cries out for something we can address, perhaps a separate program, which is the need for international cooperation over regulations. how many do you believe that this opens up a new front in the global information war? and do you think that this has made things more dangerous as this escalated things? i think it's definitely a dangerous move. something probably we could have expected from the trumpet ministration, but not from the bite and administration which presents itself as a supporter of democracy and freedom of expression. now with regard to the accusation of misinformation, the issue here is who gets to decide what is information? and what is misinformation? if a governmen
u. k. do other countries who happen to have workplace registered with them? do they now exert pressure on them as well? you know, the thing about taking a stop like this is once you open up the door, that a state can sort of bring the hammer down on access to the internet, you know, whether it be by state entities or non state entities. you can't close that door. i think this really cries out for something we can address, perhaps a separate program, which is the need for international...
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have the guts to do that, that would immediately stop. vladimir putin from all of this malign activity. we've been asked many times bill, why does the u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that mean? do you have an idea what's prevented? what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there will be a furious reaction. but, but, and i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the cold war ended 20 years ago and everybody's kind of relax and nobody wants to like, have troubled vladimir putin. and the easier thing to do is to try to sweep it under the carpet, try to appease him. but we all know that appeasement doesn't get you anywhere. and it certainly doesn't get you anywhere with a dictator. like latimer, we know that the president, the u. s. president, he attached this summit to his european tour. he was here attempting to get the u. k. and the european union to stand with him when it comes to russia and trying to do you think the united states can rely on europe when it comes to keeping that, that solidarity against russia. unfortunately, not for a very
have the guts to do that, that would immediately stop. vladimir putin from all of this malign activity. we've been asked many times bill, why does the u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that mean? do you have an idea what's prevented? what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there will be a furious reaction. but, but, and i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the...
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had the guts to do that, that would immediately stop. vladimir putin from all of this malign activity. we've been asked many times bill, why does the u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that, i mean, do you have an idea of what's prevented what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there'll be a furious reaction. but, but i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the cold war ended 20 years ago and everybody's kind of relax and nobody wants to have trouble. but i'm recruiting and the easier thing to do is to try to sweep it under the carpet, try to appease him. but we all know that if he doesn't get you anywhere, it certainly doesn't get you anywhere with a dictator. like latimer, we know that the president, the u. s. president. he attached this summit to his european tour. he was here attempting to get the u. k. and the european union to stand with him when it comes to russia and china. do you think the united states can rely on europe when it comes to keeping that, that solidarity against russia? unfortunately, not for a very bad structural rea
had the guts to do that, that would immediately stop. vladimir putin from all of this malign activity. we've been asked many times bill, why does the u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that, i mean, do you have an idea of what's prevented what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there'll be a furious reaction. but, but i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the...
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u. k. knew what it was doing, hence why the media were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push push matters. and i think that the russian response was appropriate, considering that it was in the russian territorial waters, even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the, the coo and the ukraine. but it's, but nonetheless, the crimea is part of russia now, the de facto. and that's just the way it is and, and it constitutes russian territorial waters as a consequence. and as a result, to have press people on board reported lays. and that's, that's, that was to show the extent to which they could push moscow without some kind of a reaction. well, they got a reaction. and so the come here on the program on our international, a beauty pageant participant, rails, against what she brands as all, well, even censorship on campus. we hear from t
u. k. knew what it was doing, hence why the media were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push push matters. and i think that the russian response was appropriate, considering that it was in the russian territorial waters, even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the,...
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u. k. doing pretty much the same sort of thing. but from today, anyone aged 18 and above can book a coded 19 vaccine in england. is that going to make any difference to the figures? will it be a high demand for us among the young? well, they'll hope that this is the sort of final stage get getting those young people vaccinated that very often use phrase that the race is still on between the vaccine and the virus instead of being used a lot. now this more there isn't form of the virus and the roughly 10000000 adults young adults who've yet to be vaccinated. so yes, from friday, over 8 teams can get the job. all that all adults basically can get the job. the problem is these young adults who goes don't feel as urgent need to get protected as other age groups in the population. they don't feel as much at risk. so that's an issue. and the messaging certainly is that is out there to try and encourage them to get vaccinated as quickly as possible. jenna many, thanks, dave. this is john holder. i live in london. there's also been an incre
u. k. doing pretty much the same sort of thing. but from today, anyone aged 18 and above can book a coded 19 vaccine in england. is that going to make any difference to the figures? will it be a high demand for us among the young? well, they'll hope that this is the sort of final stage get getting those young people vaccinated that very often use phrase that the race is still on between the vaccine and the virus instead of being used a lot. now this more there isn't form of the virus and the...
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u. k. do not have automatic right to citizenship. so that's something that a lot of parents have missed out on. i mean, you say you are on instagram, facebook, presumably a lot of the people falling through the cracks are not necessarily technologically savvy, but i'm wondering how much of an issue and an obstacle is language, because of course, there's 5000000 europeans at least, but they all speak different languages and some may not even speak english. so for example, at the polish migrants organize for change center. how do you try to reach people in their own language in polish that maybe do not follow or read the english speaking press? nothing backlog. do we basically cloud in our video content, specifically in the line will be purely slow and we're manian. so people can understand in the language what me, what they need to do and what, how to compute the status. because, you know, english, a good email. they don't all know english and even if they do know english, they may not know the legal language issue. and that's what we
u. k. do not have automatic right to citizenship. so that's something that a lot of parents have missed out on. i mean, you say you are on instagram, facebook, presumably a lot of the people falling through the cracks are not necessarily technologically savvy, but i'm wondering how much of an issue and an obstacle is language, because of course, there's 5000000 europeans at least, but they all speak different languages and some may not even speak english. so for example, at the polish migrants...
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do you think? is there a mold in the u. k. government, what do you think? it's interesting, isn't it? because when i 1st read the story, oh my god, the 1st of april already is it quite surreal. bus stops and, and leaks any important documents for the ministry defense. you know, a couple of points through the 1st of all the person who found them, they said they wanted to remain anonymous. you could argue, well. 1 then the public walk, the dog by the bus. stop the dog sniffing away. what's the stop? oh my god, top secret, i'm going to get on to the b, b. c. that's quite interesting that the person decided to send them to the b, b, c. and not press go to the police, which is what probably most people would have done had they stumbled across top secret documents like they. so it's pretty fishy where you, i think and, and there's a lot of questions that still have to be, to be answered. i mean, as far as i go over, really, you know, w 7, i mean, who needs russian? because when you got bus stop leaks like this, i mean, really, quite sure, isn't it? that's right. that was, that was more of a
do you think? is there a mold in the u. k. government, what do you think? it's interesting, isn't it? because when i 1st read the story, oh my god, the 1st of april already is it quite surreal. bus stops and, and leaks any important documents for the ministry defense. you know, a couple of points through the 1st of all the person who found them, they said they wanted to remain anonymous. you could argue, well. 1 then the public walk, the dog by the bus. stop the dog sniffing away. what's the...
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do we expect that this variant is going to make its way to the rest of europe? most likely, probably important to mention that the reason why it's so ramp in the u. k is because the u. k. was the last country to battle flight from india, which is where the barrier originates it, of course. but they do expect that the very will make its way across europe. there are a few cases already. also in china, in the us. scandinavia has quite a few cases, experts to expect that this will become the dominant strain across europe. their countries and governments are just trying to kind of by tying, just in the hopes that they can get as many of their own people vaccinated as possible. before this very, it makes its way over. countries like germany have a really strict travel ban on flight coming from the u. k right now. and that's so that they can get as many people vaccinated and that enough people we will be protected and that the health care systems won't be overwhelmed when the strain eventually makes its way around. so buying some time like the u. k is doing, these are the reporter had a whole thank you so much for joining us in the studio. with that updat
do we expect that this variant is going to make its way to the rest of europe? most likely, probably important to mention that the reason why it's so ramp in the u. k is because the u. k. was the last country to battle flight from india, which is where the barrier originates it, of course. but they do expect that the very will make its way across europe. there are a few cases already. also in china, in the us. scandinavia has quite a few cases, experts to expect that this will become the...
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u. k is doing him, the black, the, and all of their gobbledygook, explanations for their intrusion in territory waters of russia that russia claims that i know that they, the u. k. does not recognize crimea as part of ukraine, but they are russia and, but you know, they have to of 2 different explanations that ukrainian waters, it's international waters. what is that? what are they doing? and it's very and diplomatic. are they looking for a provocation? go ahead, marcus. well, the infamous incidence in russian maritime alters adjacent to the crime in an inch, was evidently a sage, the publication by both britain and america. and i say america as well, because london and washington act in unison on the international stage. and that is especially the case when it comes to russia. and this stage complication was both for holiday and exceedingly dangerous. now, the question is, why did last london and washington orchestrates this publication of russia? well, i cannot believe that the americans and the british c miss lee wish to go to russia into a military confrontation with the west because the am
u. k is doing him, the black, the, and all of their gobbledygook, explanations for their intrusion in territory waters of russia that russia claims that i know that they, the u. k. does not recognize crimea as part of ukraine, but they are russia and, but you know, they have to of 2 different explanations that ukrainian waters, it's international waters. what is that? what are they doing? and it's very and diplomatic. are they looking for a provocation? go ahead, marcus. well, the infamous...
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u. k. is doing him, the black, the, and all of their gobbledygook, explanations for their intrusion in territory waters of russia that russia claims that i know that they the u. k. does not recognize crimea as part of ukraine, but they are russia and, but, you know, they have to of 2 different explanations that ukrainian waters, it's international water is what is that, what are they doing? and it's very and diplomatic. are they looking for a provocation? go ahead, marcus. well, the infamous incident in russian maritime alters adjacent to be crime in and in schiller was evidently a stage publication by both britson and america. and i say america as well, because london and washington act in unison on the international stage. and that is especially the case when it comes to russia. and this stage provocation was both foolhardy and exceedingly dangerous. now, the question is, why did last london washington orchestrates this publication of russia? well, i cannot believe that the americans and the british seriously wished to.
u. k. is doing him, the black, the, and all of their gobbledygook, explanations for their intrusion in territory waters of russia that russia claims that i know that they the u. k. does not recognize crimea as part of ukraine, but they are russia and, but, you know, they have to of 2 different explanations that ukrainian waters, it's international water is what is that, what are they doing? and it's very and diplomatic. are they looking for a provocation? go ahead, marcus. well, the infamous...
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and again, kids do transmit to adult kids are part of the leading wave in u. k. and it can do get hospitalized in the long coat. this is why i like talking to you. i get my assumptions correct. that's great. you mentioned the delta variance and i'd like to talk to you about that because i was reading your twitter feed with a little bit of horror to be honest. the numbers coming out of well, the u. s. the u. k. australia as well about the prevalence of this delta variance the and even delta plus i believe there is as well. now, do you have fears that this is the kind of thing which can supercede the vaccine? while i went to seats, i would say, or cause problems, especially for countries that haven't relied on one dose back to me some strategies because one dose we we've known for now against adulthood is very, very low advocacy browser. can pfizer, it's around $3033.00 consent to doses with eyes you get up to 80 percent advocacy and with astrazeneca, 60 percent. 60 percent is not 8090 percent that we used to have with other vaccine in or against original strength.
and again, kids do transmit to adult kids are part of the leading wave in u. k. and it can do get hospitalized in the long coat. this is why i like talking to you. i get my assumptions correct. that's great. you mentioned the delta variance and i'd like to talk to you about that because i was reading your twitter feed with a little bit of horror to be honest. the numbers coming out of well, the u. s. the u. k. australia as well about the prevalence of this delta variance the and even delta plus...
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u. k. government, in, in doing that deal with the oxford scientist and astrazeneca to distribute it costs . and the u. k. has put in 1600000000 into funding from if we admitted into funding a k that we are doing everything we can distribute actually just thought of, you know, the world collected well capital they have about, well they wave again last night we're getting smarter and i think, you know, i think it's, it's producing vaccines as fast as we, as we can, and distributing them as fast as, as fast as we can. and clearly there's much more to do. we said to target to vaccinate the world by 20, by the end of next year, and that it will be done thanks to the efforts of a very large thanks to the efforts of the, of the countries who come here to today. now your, your other question was yes, look at the, i think the g 7 has made great commitments on climate change. i mentioned facing out cold phase there also bring to stop the support the, the subsidy of coal mining around the world. everybody here in this meeting agreed to, well, the g 7, i should say, agree to net 0 by 2050. plus a nat
u. k. government, in, in doing that deal with the oxford scientist and astrazeneca to distribute it costs . and the u. k. has put in 1600000000 into funding from if we admitted into funding a k that we are doing everything we can distribute actually just thought of, you know, the world collected well capital they have about, well they wave again last night we're getting smarter and i think, you know, i think it's, it's producing vaccines as fast as we, as we can, and distributing them as fast...
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so the promises that they're doing are good, but they're not far enough near what we need to accomplish. what would you see, for example, what you like to see the u. k. government doing? i would like to hear you can over man, stop or puzzle fuel investments overseas and in mainland and lead to that council. all type of projects like hedges to cancel new oil rigs or new call. mine's that are expanding at the moment. so the way the part of the green washing growth is that we're making sounding alarm, because the government is saying that they're taking action, but they are still open in new fossil fuel, new mines, they're opening all sorts of businesses to the corporation. so this is our sound that you can thank you very much and will leave you with some images of the colorful protest here in cornwall and back to you and me. thanks back at mass over there. and richard show you listened in a bit and it was pretty clear that the g 7 and of course, the other part of countries, i don't have a lot of money trying to tackle climates in, but people think it's just not enough. yeah, well, i mean, i think if you look cool, so i mean, there's a commitment to st
so the promises that they're doing are good, but they're not far enough near what we need to accomplish. what would you see, for example, what you like to see the u. k. government doing? i would like to hear you can over man, stop or puzzle fuel investments overseas and in mainland and lead to that council. all type of projects like hedges to cancel new oil rigs or new call. mine's that are expanding at the moment. so the way the part of the green washing growth is that we're making sounding...
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u. k to do with vaccine delivery, a hefty sum of money is likely to be pledged to the global effort there. but 1st, there was this headline, groundbreaking announcement from the us president joe biden take, listen. the united states will purchase a half a 1000000000 doses of flies will cover 1900 vaccine, to donate to nearly 100 nations that are in dire need. in the fight against this 10 demik. that's a historic step. the largest single purchase in donation of coven 1900 vaccines, by any single country ever. well, the vaccine use, the certainly making all the headlines now. but up to this point, so always be the we're on that crucial initial meeting with boris johnson because a heads up that meeting there was some control receipt aster, a disagreement between the 2 leaders. but sony, as you know, than ireland, tell us more about the, the meeting that happened earlier today. but all he really wants to do bar is johnson in this great moment in the spotlight for him. his host of the g 7 is so to show off the u. k, as a global power player on its own 2 feet and at the same time, burnish the l
u. k to do with vaccine delivery, a hefty sum of money is likely to be pledged to the global effort there. but 1st, there was this headline, groundbreaking announcement from the us president joe biden take, listen. the united states will purchase a half a 1000000000 doses of flies will cover 1900 vaccine, to donate to nearly 100 nations that are in dire need. in the fight against this 10 demik. that's a historic step. the largest single purchase in donation of coven 1900 vaccines, by any single...
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do start giving them all the unused vaccines in the us and france and germany in the u. k. or do you figure out some miraculous way to sort of regionalize there, the manufacturer of these vaccines that would seem to be a smart, adroit way to deal with it. but the cost is gigantic and speaking of costs, once you put this into some sort of context, we're talking about a $3500000000.00 outlay for the united states. just the state of illinois where i live is the beneficiary under trump latest and demick really plan of 7500000000. there's one fighter jet that though. busy all of the us military is now purchasing the f $35.00, that's $405000000000.00. so this is really a drop in the bucket when it comes to the resource is not say, a china, of course, has been a major coven vaccine supplied to much of the developing world. is this an attempt also by the u. s. to catch up with china, and if so, why? oh, of course, it feels that and knows it's part of hard. china and russia is 2 great international competitors have beat it to the punch when it comes to helping other countries. it's w
do start giving them all the unused vaccines in the us and france and germany in the u. k. or do you figure out some miraculous way to sort of regionalize there, the manufacturer of these vaccines that would seem to be a smart, adroit way to deal with it. but the cost is gigantic and speaking of costs, once you put this into some sort of context, we're talking about a $3500000000.00 outlay for the united states. just the state of illinois where i live is the beneficiary under trump latest and...
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do? you are giving them all the unused vaccines in the us and france and germany in the u. k. or do you figure out some miraculous way to sort of regionalize their, the manufacture of these vaccine? that would seem to be a smart, adroit way to deal with it. but the cost is gigantic and speaking of costs, once you put this into some sort of context, we're talking about a $3500000000.00 outlay for the united states. just the state of illinois where i live is the beneficiary under trump latest. and them really plan of 7500000000. there's one fighter jet that though all. busy of the us military is now purchasing, they have $35.00 that's $405000000000.00. so this is really a drop in the bucket when it comes to the resources. i mean, i'd say a report by the united nations and agency says that 350000 people in, in europe is t gray region not either facing or living in famine. conflicts in the area has been going on since november when europe govern forces entered the region . mohammed dad has this report. it's a good day, foster haggis on the hot sun. they've just received the shell r
do? you are giving them all the unused vaccines in the us and france and germany in the u. k. or do you figure out some miraculous way to sort of regionalize their, the manufacture of these vaccine? that would seem to be a smart, adroit way to deal with it. but the cost is gigantic and speaking of costs, once you put this into some sort of context, we're talking about a $3500000000.00 outlay for the united states. just the state of illinois where i live is the beneficiary under trump latest....
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u. k. cobra response. do you think hijacked in the interests of rented capitalism as outlined in your book here? well, it is extraordinary kelly. incidence that the book has just come out of the same time as these revelations by dominant cummings. i must say that i'm not remotely surprised by what we heard. it is a reflection of a system that is chronically corrupt. and when i was working on the book, i realized the, the depths of the revolving doors we have between finance, big finance and politics. and politics has become a sort of stepping stone profession whereby chances go into political positions in order to prepare themselves for making mega bucks and huge salaries and bonuses and cetera in finance. and finance, of course, is the dominant theme. one of the points i make in the book is now in britain known financial companies as well as financial companies own fits that are over a 1000 percent of g d p. it's financial tail. why being the economic dog? but of course, i mean, i'm going to say, i mean i do
u. k. cobra response. do you think hijacked in the interests of rented capitalism as outlined in your book here? well, it is extraordinary kelly. incidence that the book has just come out of the same time as these revelations by dominant cummings. i must say that i'm not remotely surprised by what we heard. it is a reflection of a system that is chronically corrupt. and when i was working on the book, i realized the, the depths of the revolving doors we have between finance, big finance and...
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mr. murray, welcome back to our see how much do you think this incident will dampen relations between russia and the u. k? well, it's play me designed to do that. it's an attempt by the u. k to russia and to worsen relations and to gotcha top, what kind of cold war atmosphere, but they seems to be aiming for most going to says, should the incident have for repeat, consequences will be the consequences will be on britain. they say it could lead to real conflict. is that really possible? presumably no one's called the appetite for that. how much could this escalate to think? well, you would hope nobody has, but if this keeps violating the territorial waters in this way, then russia has to respond then. and it's very easy for these things to escalate and get out of hand further than any body actually means. this is, this is grossly, is responsible to evocative behavior, but bitten has no business, having a war ship sailing this close to crime. mere territorial waters are not international c, testimonial waters, a pulse of paternity, all of the land. and this, this land is disputed as well. as johnson says,
mr. murray, welcome back to our see how much do you think this incident will dampen relations between russia and the u. k? well, it's play me designed to do that. it's an attempt by the u. k to russia and to worsen relations and to gotcha top, what kind of cold war atmosphere, but they seems to be aiming for most going to says, should the incident have for repeat, consequences will be the consequences will be on britain. they say it could lead to real conflict. is that really possible?...
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well, what these trade is will be doing is they will limit the damage from breakfast it somewhat. remember that within the u, the u. k, you trade use with later part of the word through the european union. now it has to do these things on its own. so once again, this is damage, limitation for damage is substantial, but of course the british economy can survive and will sort of life without you being in the you. but if we are just not as much as it would have been if it had stayed in conrad just briefly, your take on trade and the road ahead well, trade, if i'm, if you allow me to say so it's not the only problem sentiment in general among the people who live in the countries the united kingdom has left erasmus europe. why student exchange program. i personally know young college students and university students who are a lot disappointed because they cannot go to the u. k. for studies. that's really having a very negative impact on sentiment to give a lot to leave it. there are corresponded and frankly can write booth and hawkish meeting financial experts. amanda, thank you. you're welcome for me and it's on both col
well, what these trade is will be doing is they will limit the damage from breakfast it somewhat. remember that within the u, the u. k, you trade use with later part of the word through the european union. now it has to do these things on its own. so once again, this is damage, limitation for damage is substantial, but of course the british economy can survive and will sort of life without you being in the you. but if we are just not as much as it would have been if it had stayed in conrad just...
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u. k. koby response. do you think hijacked in the interests of rented capitalism as outlined in your book here? well, it is extraordinary incidence that the book has just come out of.
u. k. koby response. do you think hijacked in the interests of rented capitalism as outlined in your book here? well, it is extraordinary incidence that the book has just come out of.
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there have been sanctions imposed against china to do with the use of force labor from the u. s. the u u k. so on canada, do you see more of the sanctions coming down the down the path? why and you know, again, when i take a step back and look at it from macro level, you know there's, there's those sanctions. but also you have to realize that there are also, you know, if you're relying on china, china still relying on these g 7 countries and to do business. it is a negotiation. that was why, maybe the word use trade war. it's about getting everyone to come to the table because they have to come to the table. they do need each other. and so part of the sanctions and part of what needs to be change on either side is all on the table and how you move forward. you know, in an ideal world we all come together. we all do what's best for each other and the global place and everybody makes money. but as you know, as some people know, that doesn't always happen. and i think, you know, this is where people are getting attention of each other is really important. so it was very interesting to see how
there have been sanctions imposed against china to do with the use of force labor from the u. s. the u u k. so on canada, do you see more of the sanctions coming down the down the path? why and you know, again, when i take a step back and look at it from macro level, you know there's, there's those sanctions. but also you have to realize that there are also, you know, if you're relying on china, china still relying on these g 7 countries and to do business. it is a negotiation. that was why,...
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u. k. knew what it was doing and why media were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push, push matters. and i think that the rush response was the appropriate considering that it was in the russian territorial waters. even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the the qu in the ukraine. but it's nonetheless, crimea is part of russia now de facto. and that's just the way it is and, and it constitutes russian territorial waters as consequence. and as a result, they have press people on board reportedly then that's, that's the, that was to show the extent to which they quit, which moscow without some kind of reaction while they got a reaction anti virus software upon the edge on mcafee was found dead in his barcelona prison cell on wednesday, just hours office spain, national court ruled in favor of actually writing him to the unit
u. k. knew what it was doing and why media were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push, push matters. and i think that the rush response was the appropriate considering that it was in the russian territorial waters. even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the the qu...
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u. k. set out to do. but it turns out that divorce wasn't as seamless as some might have hoped. shipping agents like rob holloman are still struggling with the new reality. as red tape continues to put off, the drivers traveling between britain and the u. many are asking themselves how much more they can take. is it curtains for britain's logistics firms? there's almost nothing young haven't transported from here in east london, a company transports everything from food, stuff to tool. their operations are perfectly orchestrated. and rom, holloman is something like the conductor, only now he's watching musicians leave in, drove a lot of a with bricks in the i'm certain whether they'll be you to be welcome and it doesn't face about how much reassurance is offered. yes, we need these guys here and i've got a work that is not reassure them enough and a lot of them are disappearing back to the native land for extended periods all for good. for decades, british logistics companies have attracted truckers from the e u. but ever since brags it came into effect many no longer want to wo
u. k. set out to do. but it turns out that divorce wasn't as seamless as some might have hoped. shipping agents like rob holloman are still struggling with the new reality. as red tape continues to put off, the drivers traveling between britain and the u. many are asking themselves how much more they can take. is it curtains for britain's logistics firms? there's almost nothing young haven't transported from here in east london, a company transports everything from food, stuff to tool. their...
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u. k, no longer in, inside the european union do us british relations. these special relationship need to make over well, president vida is very much a multi lateral as much in contrast is free to says donald trump, who actually liked briggs, it now bricks. it might be a bit of a shadow over these. this meeting between the 2 leaders, because just at this moment when the meeting in the u. k. hit and cornwell, there is a route between the u. k. and the european union about border checks at the irish border. it's about meat products and, and other, other products that need to be checked, the border and the you can do, you are practically at, at loggerhead say, president biden, being against threats and also very much identifying as on the side of the european union. he always stresses that iris, he is probably going to rebuke for his johnson when it comes to the issue of, of greg's it and also specifically of this problem at the northern irish border. so biden has delivered as we had some pointed remarks at the start of his to in this to this to he will nee
u. k, no longer in, inside the european union do us british relations. these special relationship need to make over well, president vida is very much a multi lateral as much in contrast is free to says donald trump, who actually liked briggs, it now bricks. it might be a bit of a shadow over these. this meeting between the 2 leaders, because just at this moment when the meeting in the u. k. hit and cornwell, there is a route between the u. k. and the european union about border checks at the...