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u. k. has had at least their 1st job, which is what they call bath vaccination. so that's very good. that's why the u. k . economy actually has remained so healthy. and so many workers of been able to go back. also a lot of adaptations in the u. k. like here's a couple of tangible example for you. now 75 percent of shoppers say that they are shopping online versus pre previous to the pandemic. there was 3 drive in movie theaters in the u. k. called cinema was now there are 42 in the u. k. so drive in everything that never existed in the u. k at all. so i think the economy has adopted very well. i don't think it'll be a hard hit with a 2nd shut down. because there is far more adaptation and the economy has adjusted also, you're going to see that the borrowing know from the government, which is the highest it's ever been since $946.00 is going to increase. that is a long term worry. how will this government borrowing affect the long term economic prospects for the u. k. in any other country that has shut down and the u. k. won't be alone there because as we talked about last week on the show, the global that in gen
u. k. has had at least their 1st job, which is what they call bath vaccination. so that's very good. that's why the u. k . economy actually has remained so healthy. and so many workers of been able to go back. also a lot of adaptations in the u. k. like here's a couple of tangible example for you. now 75 percent of shoppers say that they are shopping online versus pre previous to the pandemic. there was 3 drive in movie theaters in the u. k. called cinema was now there are 42 in the u. k. so...
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u. k. economy, the sand is going to be taking about $9200.00 job alone and the, the, the battery factory for the 750000 potentially in the, in the supply chain for what it will say doing is helping to lengthen the, the lead of this country in, in, in green, low carbon technology. i asked the chief executive of sunderland council if he thought this vindicated bricks. it, i'm not quincy, anything vindicates or not the pressure that's not, not my position. what this should demonstrate that sunderland is a place that can rise to the challenge and the opportunities that are presented by practice it not and vicious city that we work with. our partners in the business sector to grow and enable our city to flourish. his city voted firmly to leave the european union back in 2016 and in the center. that's relief that they've dodge war . many thought was a real danger, as it was late, the press and a lot of people said it would be bought for nissan parts. the economy, which it would be devastating the economy
u. k. economy, the sand is going to be taking about $9200.00 job alone and the, the, the battery factory for the 750000 potentially in the, in the supply chain for what it will say doing is helping to lengthen the, the lead of this country in, in, in green, low carbon technology. i asked the chief executive of sunderland council if he thought this vindicated bricks. it, i'm not quincy, anything vindicates or not the pressure that's not, not my position. what this should demonstrate that...
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economy both in terms of the restrictions that are put on. but also in terms of the workforce of the damage it does to the workforce. so i think the u. k, it's got the worst of both worlds. it has a lot of cases, a lot of death and a lot of damage to the economy. the u. k. is a major travel, but how could this affect the rest of the wall? especially if more vaccine resistance, more infectious variance emerge in the summer. while that is a big danger in the summer, if you have a lot of virus replication, lot of new infections during the summer, you're going to get more mutation taking place that has to happen. and if you get that happening in a country like the u. k, for about half of the population is vaccinated. you're actually giving an evolutionary advantage to variance that actually it can bypass the immunity generated by vaccination. so there is a real worry that we may get more mutations and we get to make it more dangerous mutations because we're just going to have so many cases that could be a really terrible outcome of the this complete removal of all of our protections. gabriel scouting, thank you for joining us. pleasure. th
economy both in terms of the restrictions that are put on. but also in terms of the workforce of the damage it does to the workforce. so i think the u. k, it's got the worst of both worlds. it has a lot of cases, a lot of death and a lot of damage to the economy. the u. k. is a major travel, but how could this affect the rest of the wall? especially if more vaccine resistance, more infectious variance emerge in the summer. while that is a big danger in the summer, if you have a lot of virus...
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and now it seems a so called ping demick could have a major impact on the newly reopened economy. the u. k. is using a tracking trace app by bad national health service, which calls for sell pipe lation. if you spent time close to an individual who later tested positive for cobit 19, and now there is a growing concerned that the pink demick, i'll keep saying that word ping demik could cost the nation's economy. $6300000000.00 in just 4 weeks. if rules related to the app art relaxed according to data from the center for economic economics and business research, the guardian is even reporting that some companies are saying 15 to 20 percent of their staff are absent due to isolation guidelines, while insult by felician himself. last week, prime minister boris johnson was asked by parliament about the government's handling of the app and tracing. everybody understands the the inconvenience of being a being pinged as you writing says, you're, i'm, i was, i was with you in the, in the, in the comments chamber today. i apologize to everybody in business talk the dog. i did all kinds of services,
and now it seems a so called ping demick could have a major impact on the newly reopened economy. the u. k. is using a tracking trace app by bad national health service, which calls for sell pipe lation. if you spent time close to an individual who later tested positive for cobit 19, and now there is a growing concerned that the pink demick, i'll keep saying that word ping demik could cost the nation's economy. $6300000000.00 in just 4 weeks. if rules related to the app art relaxed according to...
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it's not good for the global economy. the u. k. prime minister says that england is ready to remove almost all the restrictions claiming death rights dime. however, the critics point to the fact that cases are still going up, also become mis hours us to quit kiosk and base and kind of been made to can difficult in the know the president biden is not in the mood to talk about our job. i happy days, man. i'm protesting that rage in london and new york over the weekend just shooting the songs march yet another per day behind. but the impact of his case may go a lot further. i think we'll get a fish everything that he's supposed to be west no soon.
it's not good for the global economy. the u. k. prime minister says that england is ready to remove almost all the restrictions claiming death rights dime. however, the critics point to the fact that cases are still going up, also become mis hours us to quit kiosk and base and kind of been made to can difficult in the know the president biden is not in the mood to talk about our job. i happy days, man. i'm protesting that rage in london and new york over the weekend just shooting the songs...
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u. k. spent point 7 percent of its national income on foreign aid. but the government said the economy needed to recover from the current of virus pandemic and has since cut it down 2.5 percent of economic output, the move and good people from the opposition and the boys. johnson's own party, who said it would lead to hundreds of thousands of avoidable deaths in developing nations. jonah, how reports now from london. the under pressure from dissenting m. p. 's in all parties, the government granted parliament to vote on its decision to cut overseas aid treason. opposition was loudest among its own. with a former prime minister leading the charge. we may have promised to report people in the world. the government is broken that promise. this motion means that comments may be broken for years to come up with deep regret, i will vote against the motion today. a prime minister boris johnson opened the debate, saying this was an argument not about principle, but practicality. the foreign aid cut would be temporary. he said just until britain's finances recovered from the crippling cost of t
u. k. spent point 7 percent of its national income on foreign aid. but the government said the economy needed to recover from the current of virus pandemic and has since cut it down 2.5 percent of economic output, the move and good people from the opposition and the boys. johnson's own party, who said it would lead to hundreds of thousands of avoidable deaths in developing nations. jonah, how reports now from london. the under pressure from dissenting m. p. 's in all parties, the government...
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this is the time to open and to allow the economy to operate and grow again, right? it seems that the u. k is going the furthest is perhaps taking the 1st big initial risk with unlocking. they say that they're going to unlock everything on july. the 19th is this approach one, the other european nations will likely copy soon. you know, daniel's, the urge is definitely there because governments have increased their debt so immensely. they have stressed their budgets enormously in order to be able to fight the economic impact off the pandemic. now, of course, governments know that this cannot go on forever. eventually, people and businesses have to work again, make money again and pay taxes again. now, as you know, of course, part is johnson has a very populous hands on approach to policy making and to presenting it with a strong sense of what makes good headlines. very likely that here in germany, for example, the policies will be more data driven. and a bit more sober in the way that presented. okay, well just one week until the unlocking deadline, so we will see pretty soon what the result
this is the time to open and to allow the economy to operate and grow again, right? it seems that the u. k is going the furthest is perhaps taking the 1st big initial risk with unlocking. they say that they're going to unlock everything on july. the 19th is this approach one, the other european nations will likely copy soon. you know, daniel's, the urge is definitely there because governments have increased their debt so immensely. they have stressed their budgets enormously in order to be able...
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u. k officials there are warning residents to take extra precautions to stem the spread of the virus. this as the country prepares to reopen its economy month. in recent weeks, the u. k has experienced a sharp rise in the number of infections. government figures released today show almost 28,000 new cases that is the highest level. since the end of january. almost 70% of the population has received at least one vaccine dose at about half are now fully vaccinated. tonight we're learning who will be part of the congressional deep dive into the january 6th attack on the u. s capitol as lauren blanchard reports. speaker of the house, nancy pelosi has named her picks, including one surprising member in congress. house speaker nancy pelosi announced thursday those she has chosen for a select committee to look into the january 6th attack at the capitol. it's about protecting our country from the negative forces that provoked that attack on the capital, chairman of the house homeland security committee, mississippi representative bennie thompson, a democrat, will chair the 13 member committee. we'll do our job. we have to get to the bottom of
u. k officials there are warning residents to take extra precautions to stem the spread of the virus. this as the country prepares to reopen its economy month. in recent weeks, the u. k has experienced a sharp rise in the number of infections. government figures released today show almost 28,000 new cases that is the highest level. since the end of january. almost 70% of the population has received at least one vaccine dose at about half are now fully vaccinated. tonight we're learning who will...
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live in time in the designated adult who has the task of fixing a war torn economy, counting the cost on al jazeera, the u. k. prime minister has promised to ban from stadiums. people who abuse football is on line. that's after 3 blocking the phase where racially target is after their last at the euro. final, why is the abuse happening and what can be done to stop it? this is inside story. ah, ah, ah. hello and welcome to the program. i'm fully back people. last sunday's euro championship final was meant to be a unifying moment for england to reach that stage for the 1st time in 55 years. instead, 3 blank players who helped achieve that accomplishment face a barrage of racial abuse from fans on line after missing penalties. u k prime minister boys johnson has stretched back those to racially abuse. football is from stadiums or up to 10 years. he's also threatening to fine tech companies if they failed to prevents race is content appearing on their platforms. we're bringing our guests in just a moment for us this report from 19 baba the statement of solidarity protested that the mural of england football marc
live in time in the designated adult who has the task of fixing a war torn economy, counting the cost on al jazeera, the u. k. prime minister has promised to ban from stadiums. people who abuse football is on line. that's after 3 blocking the phase where racially target is after their last at the euro. final, why is the abuse happening and what can be done to stop it? this is inside story. ah, ah, ah. hello and welcome to the program. i'm fully back people. last sunday's euro championship final...
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economy. you don't have that. ok. on the u. k . and others have been able to mobilize, their full band comes on to be able to solicit youth. they affect of the closures of the schools where it gets used to me, but that has not been enough, although the depletion in those countries is not as romantic other situation we're facing the nature of asia, africa, and america. now countries like, for example, now we're able to expand their cash transfer program enormously. you will see that today, official numbers show that. busy they have been being reviewed as a result of 19 but it will look at putting security. it has increased. what he's telling us, again, it's really nothing borders of the informal economy, which in brazil were partially middle classic women, which are, are eating their conditions in terms of higher, not did moving into poverty. and they transferred, were only targeted to put it through the cash transfer program, but it didn't affect the newport possibly insecurity that were more barrier when and people that were to kn
economy. you don't have that. ok. on the u. k . and others have been able to mobilize, their full band comes on to be able to solicit youth. they affect of the closures of the schools where it gets used to me, but that has not been enough, although the depletion in those countries is not as romantic other situation we're facing the nature of asia, africa, and america. now countries like, for example, now we're able to expand their cash transfer program enormously. you will see that today,...
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economy. you don't have that. ok on the u. k . and others have been able to mobilize their foot by hands on to be able to substitute their face of the closures of a school where it gets used to me. but that has not been enough, although the depletion in those countries is not as romantic other situation we're facing the nature of asia, africa, and america. now, countries like, for example, now we're able to expand their cash transfer program anonymously. you will see that today official numbers show that. busy they have been being reviewed as, as a result of in 1900. but it will look at putting security increase. why did you sell enough? again, if another importance of using formal economy, which in brookfield were partially middle classic on them and which are, are eating their conditions in terms of hire. not just moving into poverty and transfers where only targeted to put it through the cash transfer program that he had in place. they didn't that fact the newport curity that were more barrier when people that were to know what
economy. you don't have that. ok on the u. k . and others have been able to mobilize their foot by hands on to be able to substitute their face of the closures of a school where it gets used to me. but that has not been enough, although the depletion in those countries is not as romantic other situation we're facing the nature of asia, africa, and america. now, countries like, for example, now we're able to expand their cash transfer program anonymously. you will see that today official numbers...
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u. k prime minister bars johnson said the was the pandemic would be behind the country if it's careful. and that lifting most restrictions would help the economy bounce back. when i spoke to dr. gabriel scary, a member of the independent scientific adviser group for emergencies. here in the u . k. he's also one of the many magics and scientists warning the u. k. government's reopening plan is reckless. he told aus is eric could lead to a 1000 deaths a day. it's not a very good prospect. i think what is most concerning. a lot of scientists and public health people is the fact that the government actually wants this to happen in many ways. they want to see a lot of cases know during the summer they want those hospital nations and those deaths to take place now rather than in the autumn in the winter because they think the ultimate, the winter are going to be bad enough. and getting some of the infection out of the way know is a good thing. but most public health people say that's absolutely crazy that we shouldn't be encouraging the virus to spread. we shouldn't be letting that spread. and we certainly shouldn't be welcoming more cases, more hos
u. k prime minister bars johnson said the was the pandemic would be behind the country if it's careful. and that lifting most restrictions would help the economy bounce back. when i spoke to dr. gabriel scary, a member of the independent scientific adviser group for emergencies. here in the u . k. he's also one of the many magics and scientists warning the u. k. government's reopening plan is reckless. he told aus is eric could lead to a 1000 deaths a day. it's not a very good prospect. i think...
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u. k. government is facing intense scrutiny over its plans to reopen the economy and remove all corona virus restrictions on monday. it's being called freedom day when people will no longer be required to wear face masks in public, or to maintain social distancing. but the u. k. has one of the highest rates of daily infections in the world. and on sunday, registered at 48000 new corona, virus infections for more on this verola just the christmas that joins us live now from cambridge in the u. k. so thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera, obviously, there's a lot of confusion around the world, and i have to say in the u. k as well, about this and new direction, the government is going in looking at the number of infections. what do you make of the decision to have freedom day on monday tomorrow? well 1st of all, yes, we are looking at roughly $50000.00 cases per day that we know about. and that's important because of course, remember that about 50 percent of the cases of chrome bars have no or few symptoms . and so people often don't know they've got the virus. so we can probably
u. k. government is facing intense scrutiny over its plans to reopen the economy and remove all corona virus restrictions on monday. it's being called freedom day when people will no longer be required to wear face masks in public, or to maintain social distancing. but the u. k. has one of the highest rates of daily infections in the world. and on sunday, registered at 48000 new corona, virus infections for more on this verola just the christmas that joins us live now from cambridge in the u....
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economy in its state. people be moving forward with our a k, u, p. w correspondent bassett. i read the embarrass. thank you very much bye here watching t w still to come. why these south korea and mud flaps are a vital snacks port, species of fish and birth. but 1st to the latest on the corona virus pandemic around the world. a covey, 900 cluster in tokyo, has raised new concerns about the increasing number of infections that dozens of the brazilian olympic team members have tested positive along the stars at their hotel. the post city has reported its highest number of new cases in 6 month trail in state of new south wales has reported 97 new corona virus. this comes as the country battles a growing number of colbert. 19 plastic staley has been relatively successful in containing over 1911. the recent outbreak has seen the countries to largest sydney and melbourne. go back into locked up people in the netherlands, paying their respects to murder crime. journalists pay to the phrase following his death in hospital on thursday. morning gathers lay flowers where the prominent crime journalist was c
economy in its state. people be moving forward with our a k, u, p. w correspondent bassett. i read the embarrass. thank you very much bye here watching t w still to come. why these south korea and mud flaps are a vital snacks port, species of fish and birth. but 1st to the latest on the corona virus pandemic around the world. a covey, 900 cluster in tokyo, has raised new concerns about the increasing number of infections that dozens of the brazilian olympic team members have tested positive...
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economy. and i think we're going to end up in another lockdown again. the u. k. has suffered one of the highest death pills we covered 90 monday, recorded 34000 new infections. but the government says a successful rollout of the vaccine has broken the links in cases and hospitalizations. scientists say maybe the week mid scrapping all restrictions in the face of rising infection rates is a gamble, but the government is caught between a rock and a hard place if it delays. it could potentially persia 3rd way further down the line, hitting in winter when the health services already on the seasonal strain. but the risks of many people now developing long coded a real. this is brittany has the end to the new chapter of learning from live because of 19 charlie and lounges. there are london a record number of people in front, booking their appointments to get her on a virus vaccines after the president announced new measures to curb infections from next month. proof of vaccination or a negative test will be needed to get into a restaurant or shopping center or to travel
economy. and i think we're going to end up in another lockdown again. the u. k. has suffered one of the highest death pills we covered 90 monday, recorded 34000 new infections. but the government says a successful rollout of the vaccine has broken the links in cases and hospitalizations. scientists say maybe the week mid scrapping all restrictions in the face of rising infection rates is a gamble, but the government is caught between a rock and a hard place if it delays. it could potentially...
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economy. and i think we're going to end up in another lockdown again. the u. k. has suffered one of the highest death pills we covered 90 monday, recorded 34000 new infections, but the government says a successful rollout of the vaccine has broken the links in cases and hospitalizations are assigned to say, maybe the week, mid scrapping all restrictions in the face of rising infection rates is a gamble, but the government is caught between a rock and a hard place if it delays it could potentially purchase 3rd way further down the line. hitting in winter when the health service is already on the seasonal strain. but the risk of many people now developing long cove, it a real, this is britain has the end to the new chapter of learning to live with code. 19 charlie angela al jazeera london. it's going to france now we're record number of people who booked appointments for coven vaccines after president manuel mac chrome announced new measure in the convincing skeptics to get themselves innoculated. from next month. anyone who wants to go to restaurants, shopping cen
economy. and i think we're going to end up in another lockdown again. the u. k. has suffered one of the highest death pills we covered 90 monday, recorded 34000 new infections, but the government says a successful rollout of the vaccine has broken the links in cases and hospitalizations are assigned to say, maybe the week, mid scrapping all restrictions in the face of rising infection rates is a gamble, but the government is caught between a rock and a hard place if it delays it could...
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economy. and i think we're going to end up in another lockdown again. the u. k. has suffered one of the highest death pills from over 90. monday, recorded 34000 new infections, but the government says a successful rollout of the vaccine has broken the links in cases and hospitalizations. scientists say maybe the week, scrapping all restrictions in the face of rising infection rates is a gamble, but the government is caught between a rock and a hard place if it delays. it could potentially persia 3rd way further down the line, hitting in winter when the health services already i'm the seasonal strain. but the risks of many people now developing long cove. it a real, this is brittany has the end to the new chapter of learning to live with code 19 charlie angela al jazeera london. so africa's army has been deployed out to protest, triggered by the jailing of former president jacob zoom at 10 violent at least 6. people have been killed and hundreds arrested. zoom was in prison for refusing to obey court orders to pay before a panel and looking into corruption during
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economy. and i think we're going to end up in another lockdown again. the u. k. has suffered one of the highest death pills over 90 monday, recorded 34000 new infections. but the government says a successful rollout of the vaccine has broken the links in cases and hospitalizations. scientists say maybe the week, scrapping all restrictions in the face of rising infection rate is a gamble, but the government is caught between a rock and a hard place if it delays. it could potentially persia 3rd way further down the line. hitting in winter when the health services already on the seasonal strain, but the risks of many people now developing long cove. it a real, this is brittany, has the end to the new chapter of learning to live with cove at 19 charlie and lounges. there are london the world health organization's chief scientist as warned, that mixing cove in 1900 vaccines from different manufacturers is a dangerous trend. the warning comes soon after thailand said that health workers we've been vaccinated, we've seen a vac will now receive and as resented both as a
economy. and i think we're going to end up in another lockdown again. the u. k. has suffered one of the highest death pills over 90 monday, recorded 34000 new infections. but the government says a successful rollout of the vaccine has broken the links in cases and hospitalizations. scientists say maybe the week, scrapping all restrictions in the face of rising infection rate is a gamble, but the government is caught between a rock and a hard place if it delays. it could potentially persia 3rd...
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economy. and i think we're going to end up in another lockdown again. the u. k. has suffered one of the highest death pills over 90 monday, recorded 34000 new infections. but the government says a successful rollout of the vaccine has broken the links in cases and hospitalizations. scientists say maybe the week mid scrapping all restrictions in the face of rising infection rates is a gamble, but the government is caught between a rock and a hard place if it delays. it could potentially purchase 3rd way further down the line. hitting in winter when the health services already i'm the seasonal strain, but the risks of many people now developing long cove. it a real, this is britain has the end to the new chapter of learning to live. because 19 charlie angela algebra london. the us says it has not will doubt sending troops to help stabilize haiti following the assess the nation of president jeff. well juvenile luis washington is helping investigate the murder and has sent a delegation to port of prince law. so prob, if any u. s. thoughts had been broken after 2 amer
economy. and i think we're going to end up in another lockdown again. the u. k. has suffered one of the highest death pills over 90 monday, recorded 34000 new infections. but the government says a successful rollout of the vaccine has broken the links in cases and hospitalizations. scientists say maybe the week mid scrapping all restrictions in the face of rising infection rates is a gamble, but the government is caught between a rock and a hard place if it delays. it could potentially purchase...
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economy. and i think we're going to end up in another lockdown again. the u. k. has suffered one of the highest death pills were covered. 90 monday, recorded 34000 new infections. but the government says a successful rollout of the vaccine has broken the links in cases and hospitalizations. scientists say maybe the week mid scrapping all restrictions in the face of rising infection rate is a gamble, but the government is caught between a rock and a hard place if it delays. it could potentially persia 3rd way further down the line, hitting in winter when the health services already on the seasonal strain. but the risks of many people now developing long coded a real. this is brittany has the end to the new chapter of learning to live with code 19 charlie and lounges. there are london the u. s. climate envoy, john kerry, is in moscow trying to encourage russia to cut its carbon emissions at the start of his 4 day visits, carrie met foreign minister, so gay level to discuss cooperation, john holes, even as john kerry and sir gala rove met in moscow to align country'
economy. and i think we're going to end up in another lockdown again. the u. k. has suffered one of the highest death pills were covered. 90 monday, recorded 34000 new infections. but the government says a successful rollout of the vaccine has broken the links in cases and hospitalizations. scientists say maybe the week mid scrapping all restrictions in the face of rising infection rate is a gamble, but the government is caught between a rock and a hard place if it delays. it could potentially...
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economy. and i think we're going to end up going to another lockdown again. the u. k. has suffered one of the highest death pills from over 19 monday recorded 34000 new infections. but the government says it's accessible. rollouts of the vaccine has broken linked in cases and hospitalizations, assigned to say, maybe the week. scrapping all restrictions in the face of rising infection rates is a gamble, but the government is caught between a rock and a hard place if it delays. it could potentially push a 3rd way further down the line, hitting in winter when the health services already on the seasonal strain. but the risks of many people now developing long coded a real. this is britain has the end to the new chapter of learning to live with code 19 charlie angela algebra, london, a member of jordan's royal family, and a man who was once the king's top adviser had been sentenced to 15 years in prison for attempting to destabilize the monarchy, the court says the pay $1.00 to the king's half brother to take the throne. tomatoes shall report sentences and the case came aft
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u. k is currently undergoing a 3rd wave of corona by this based around the highly infectious delta v d and whatnot. the economy into the teeth of a corporate surge represents an experiment with its precedence. the link between the virus and hospitalization has been weakened, but not broken entirely. and these are now on the rise. in addition, the long term impact of the debilitating effects of the virus sometimes called long corbett, are not well understood. if infection meet started to pass a $100000.00 cases a day, the food damage to the health of the population will not just be measured and immediate hospitalization. finally, professor baker points to the risk that the u. k. opening up with a partially vaccinated population may facilitate their emotions a farther boxiness system radiance. divide this meaning that the consequences of johnson's experiment may have global reach. all the know, the thought feed him d. c. more of patent than any supported advantage. from a, from alex myself and all that the show is good bye stacy's. and we'll see all again next. ah me soon. ah rival guy when customers go buy you
u. k is currently undergoing a 3rd wave of corona by this based around the highly infectious delta v d and whatnot. the economy into the teeth of a corporate surge represents an experiment with its precedence. the link between the virus and hospitalization has been weakened, but not broken entirely. and these are now on the rise. in addition, the long term impact of the debilitating effects of the virus sometimes called long corbett, are not well understood. if infection meet started to pass a...
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economy of through us, japan in germany. guess who is their largest trading partner? all 3 of my child in the u. k. china, biggest info market. there's 200000 chinese students studying u. k u n. of our cities right now. paying 1700000000 pounds a year in tuition. it's probably the largest source of foreign revenue in k universe days. so they're extraordinary interconnectivity between china and all the european countries. very there is the indic electricity in china, just replaced, as you say, germany as britain's big, simple market. but you knew about the sanctions. what the businessman think watching this program, knowing the 3rd party sanctions of china now saying they're going to retaliate against us. trump era sanctions that have been continued through to biden, what is a business? what supposed to think, despite all the big figures of huge india connectivity about the future is this is, this is unstable. how can i be sure that governments here in europe, and i'm going to sanction me for some element in the supply chain? well, it's unfortunate, and i think it's like i said, you know, china is
economy of through us, japan in germany. guess who is their largest trading partner? all 3 of my child in the u. k. china, biggest info market. there's 200000 chinese students studying u. k u n. of our cities right now. paying 1700000000 pounds a year in tuition. it's probably the largest source of foreign revenue in k universe days. so they're extraordinary interconnectivity between china and all the european countries. very there is the indic electricity in china, just replaced, as you say,...
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u k. for example. they say that we see from the data data reduced the emission 40 percent duty last 30 years and the economy has grown a lot. but when you dish is based on the consumption of the production side, because the british has a real ok to them, a lot of industrial sector or overseas. and they shifted to a service economy, receiving the good pleasure or report to most of their consumption from overseas. so when you calculate the consumption bases to see your technician, it never changed. they are having the same, they're enjoying the same level over time. you some particular, since 1990 and 2020, even during the 30 years, there's no change. it's almost same level, but it's better than some other country because in some of the country that's going up sort of a big and so, but we are not looking at still not looking at issues, for example, many countries a cookie sizing china for increasing c o 2 emission, but in fact, china is exploiting a lot to the united states and europe and union and the, those people are using the mission from china and then blame china's get all the blame for making those peo
u k. for example. they say that we see from the data data reduced the emission 40 percent duty last 30 years and the economy has grown a lot. but when you dish is based on the consumption of the production side, because the british has a real ok to them, a lot of industrial sector or overseas. and they shifted to a service economy, receiving the good pleasure or report to most of their consumption from overseas. so when you calculate the consumption bases to see your technician, it never...
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economies of the summit in cornwall last month. now the sum its host britain wants to pull out again. the u. k has secured an exemption for financial services and a move that would ensure the city of london, largest banks do not pay more tax and their profits in other countries. the global minimum corporate tax scheme has yet to be accepted by the g 20, where countries such as china and india. i've already raised objections from what i'm doing by alex comp him. he's an economist on the c o of the tax justice net. we're good to have you with us now. first of all, how just is britain's move to pull out of a global tax deal? it agreed to only weeks ago as the host of the g 7 summit. so to be fed, the u. k isn't pulling out what they've done is negotiate a camp out for the financial services sector. and this was actually envisaged in the original movie cd proposal in 2019. so it's not a great surprise they've achieved this. but on the other hand, a great many countries of the 139 in the inclusive framework have made submissions to the c d asking for changes to be made, and most of them have been i
economies of the summit in cornwall last month. now the sum its host britain wants to pull out again. the u. k has secured an exemption for financial services and a move that would ensure the city of london, largest banks do not pay more tax and their profits in other countries. the global minimum corporate tax scheme has yet to be accepted by the g 20, where countries such as china and india. i've already raised objections from what i'm doing by alex comp him. he's an economist on the c o of...
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u. k. calls the stomach, the world loved best child to repair the damage caused by increased carbon emissions. but there is little detail as of yet what plans the world's 20 major economies have to prevent a further increase in dangerously extreme weather conditions. funny guy. yeah, go out there. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines the philippines house restore to key defense tax with the united states, which allows joint military exercises. the move was announced during the visit to manila by us defense secretary lloyd often use trying to bolster ties between the 2 nations which is stagnated. during the presidency of rodrigo, dirty to me until going to have more from manila. this agreement, this restoration would actually mean that all of the activities that have been scaled down to the president, the legal office since he decided to pay, but the china will be restored. more importantly, these are, you know, us participation in the modernization of the philippine military, 300 bilateral exercises boosting of counterterrorism. operations in the southern region of mid the now and more importantly, maritime cooperation in the south trying to see involving t
u. k. calls the stomach, the world loved best child to repair the damage caused by increased carbon emissions. but there is little detail as of yet what plans the world's 20 major economies have to prevent a further increase in dangerously extreme weather conditions. funny guy. yeah, go out there. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines the philippines house restore to key defense tax with the united states, which allows joint military exercises. the move was announced during the...
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africa and had riots with a dire state to be economy. grief and anger in iraq, funerals take place for 92 victims of the fire at a cold with 19 isolation hospital u. k. prime minister polish johnson promises action against online racist abuse. after the targeting of 3 black england foot phones and it's 4 and a big knife for baseball japanese sensation show, hey, tiny as major leagues, all star game returns after being cancelled in 2020 because of the pan down. i want to 1st ah, well we begin enough ghana, stun. that's taliban says it's seized control of a border crossing with pakistan. this footage has emerged which appears to show taliban fighters at the border gates. however, the afghan government is denying the armed groups claims. it says its forces have repelled telephone finances. the spin bolden crossing connects the city of kandahar directly with pakistan, and is a major supply line for whoever controls it in a moment's will get more from the pakistani side of the border with come all hider . but 1st, let's go to charlotte bellis in kabul. charlotte, tell us more about this border crossing. why is it considered strategic then border is a ver
africa and had riots with a dire state to be economy. grief and anger in iraq, funerals take place for 92 victims of the fire at a cold with 19 isolation hospital u. k. prime minister polish johnson promises action against online racist abuse. after the targeting of 3 black england foot phones and it's 4 and a big knife for baseball japanese sensation show, hey, tiny as major leagues, all star game returns after being cancelled in 2020 because of the pan down. i want to 1st ah, well we begin...
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u. k. prime minister boys johnson's at the was the pandemic, would be behind the country if it was castle, and that lifting restrictions would help the economy bounce back. we'll have analysis on that story and then use our that's coming up at 2100 gmc with myself. i will see you then all have locked down. is the program coming out? i the world economy is headed for recession. china won't be there to say that this time. northern islands health service at breaking point. south korea sit for one of the worst growth periods in half a century. the richest person in the world just gave $98.00 and a half $1000000.00. del. why am i reading these headlines to? well, it's to proof of these could all of these leaving poor pandemic 2020 headlines in reality though they were all published in november 2019 a month before close at 19 had even been hurdle because well, before the current of ours and in the kid much of the world was already deep in a crisis of capitalism and now with millions out of work in the industry, suddenly stagnant and health kicked and scrambling for a vaccine. the question is, did capitalism turn the close emergency into a disaster
u. k. prime minister boys johnson's at the was the pandemic, would be behind the country if it was castle, and that lifting restrictions would help the economy bounce back. we'll have analysis on that story and then use our that's coming up at 2100 gmc with myself. i will see you then all have locked down. is the program coming out? i the world economy is headed for recession. china won't be there to say that this time. northern islands health service at breaking point. south korea sit for one...
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u k. for example. they say that we see from the data data reduced to the emission 40 percent due to the last 2 years and the economy has grown a lot. but when you are dishes based on the consumption, the production side, because the british has a real ok. busy to them, a lot of industrial sector will overseas, and they shifted to a service economy and they're still receiving the good pleasure for do most of their consumption from overseas. so when you calculate the consumption base is the c o 2 emission, it never changed. they are having the same, enjoying the same level over time. particular since 1990 and 2020, even during the years, there's no change. it's almost same level, but it's better than some other country because some of the country has gone up. so they is taking a theater. so, but we are not looking at still not looking at issues. for example, many countries are criticizing china for increasing short term issues. but in fair china is exploiting a lot today. and i states and europe and union, and those people are using the initial from china and then blame china, get the all the blame for making those p
u k. for example. they say that we see from the data data reduced to the emission 40 percent due to the last 2 years and the economy has grown a lot. but when you are dishes based on the consumption, the production side, because the british has a real ok. busy to them, a lot of industrial sector will overseas, and they shifted to a service economy and they're still receiving the good pleasure for do most of their consumption from overseas. so when you calculate the consumption base is the c o 2...
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u. k. prime minister bars johnson's at the was the pandemic would be behind the country if it's careful. and lifting most restrictions would help the economy recover. joan all has worn out from london on the plans to ease restrictions. the public are generally quite worried about that, and that's because they can well see that it is highly questionable at this moment how much freedom there is from the virus itself. infection rates are climbing rapidly this week, getting an average of around 50000 a day. the highest they've been in 6 months, the new health secretary says the job it predicted they could easily hit a 100000 a day during the course of this 3rd way, most of those new infections, of course, are happening in the unvaccinated population. the young children, most of those are young and fit enough to emerge relatively unscathed, but not old death numbers are rising to averaging around 50 a day. that's a big jump in the last few weeks with the result that among the vaccinated population, among the vulnerable in that population, there is real anxiety about what lies ahead. 840000 school children have been sent home under similar circu
u. k. prime minister bars johnson's at the was the pandemic would be behind the country if it's careful. and lifting most restrictions would help the economy recover. joan all has worn out from london on the plans to ease restrictions. the public are generally quite worried about that, and that's because they can well see that it is highly questionable at this moment how much freedom there is from the virus itself. infection rates are climbing rapidly this week, getting an average of around...
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u. k. calls the summit, the world's last best chance to repair the damage caused by increased carbon emissions. but there is little detail as of yet. what plans the world's 20 major economies have to prevent a further increase in dangerously extreme weather conditions? when you go out there? ah, this is al jazeera and these, all the headlines. you as president joe biden has a nice the new push to get more americans vaccinated against covert 19. that's the highly contagious delta variance spreads. federal employees who want to not kill a to, we'll need to masks and get regular tests. we need to wear mash to protect each other and stop the rapid spread of this virus as your work to get more people vaccinated. and i hope all americans who live in areas with substantial or high case of rates will follow the mass guidance has been laid down by the cdc. i certainly will. i have because this is one of those areas, washington and my decision, my direction, all federal personnel and visitors to federal buildings will have to do the same thing. the u. s. congress has passed the bell. boosting the number of visas for local allies. he works alongside american forces in afghanistan. it
u. k. calls the summit, the world's last best chance to repair the damage caused by increased carbon emissions. but there is little detail as of yet. what plans the world's 20 major economies have to prevent a further increase in dangerously extreme weather conditions? when you go out there? ah, this is al jazeera and these, all the headlines. you as president joe biden has a nice the new push to get more americans vaccinated against covert 19. that's the highly contagious delta variance...
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u. k. and the proposal that we're hearing from the government is that this may well be an extra tax on those who are chorused in the economy. and those who are youngest in fighting as this government so often does pensions between the have the elderly and large, as i have said, that you can call me and i have not the young and in fighting picture between the rich and the pool. we should at this very moment be actually imposing taxes on wealth in the u. k. obviously, i mean, i'm sure those in the lead to watching this will say jeremy corbin did off of that and it was rejected at the ballot box. but that's go to our international view. as you can see that there was an election. the international view is especially the rich ones watching. why do you think britain is one of the greatest tax havens in the world? now, that's something to be proud of. surely. i've written 2 books on tax havens, and i've also this opinion that britain is now one of the biggest tax savings in the world. and i will give you the explanation in a few numbers. there are 4700000000 companies in the u. k. we can't explain why a population size need so ma
u. k. and the proposal that we're hearing from the government is that this may well be an extra tax on those who are chorused in the economy. and those who are youngest in fighting as this government so often does pensions between the have the elderly and large, as i have said, that you can call me and i have not the young and in fighting picture between the rich and the pool. we should at this very moment be actually imposing taxes on wealth in the u. k. obviously, i mean, i'm sure those in...