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u. k. germany relationship as you want said, we share the same values and we share a lot more than that. germany is the u. k. second largest trading partner, 3 quarters of a 1000000 brits work for german companies or vice versa. more than 21000 germans attend u k. universities and one in 5 people in this country driving around in a german car. and today i'm going to and i have agreed to expand those links because we're going to be expanding our youth exchanges, creating a new cultural dialogue. and as we speak, a new energy superhighway is being established between our countries, which will enable british t to be brewed with the the harvest of german sunshine and german breakfast will be grilled. i hope, using british wind time angle leave. just address the british cabinet. you enjoyed it and you are the 1st for leader to do so this century. and what we've also agreed is that from now on german and u. k. cabinets will meet every year to discuss shadow issues. and the 1st arrangement of this kind of for the u. k, angular on behalf of the u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic c
u. k. germany relationship as you want said, we share the same values and we share a lot more than that. germany is the u. k. second largest trading partner, 3 quarters of a 1000000 brits work for german companies or vice versa. more than 21000 germans attend u k. universities and one in 5 people in this country driving around in a german car. and today i'm going to and i have agreed to expand those links because we're going to be expanding our youth exchanges, creating a new cultural dialogue....
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u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to the u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about when we searching relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks it lost them all. prisons exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations, and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we've agreed on the hub and so good the to also discuss the vaccine rollout among other issues. macros, signaling that battling could soon relax quarantine rules for britain traveling to germany has been double job school. it's no secret though, that the german chancellor has found johnson at times difficult to deal with. but she is the queen of diplomacy, sonus, and we look at how different people are and make the best of it. and that works wonderfully. ah macro, she finished her british visit with all the pomp and ceremony. a world leader would expect good afternoon at windsor castle. she had a
u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to the u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about when we searching relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks it lost them all. prisons exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations, and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we've...
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u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to the u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about researching relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks it last him also after britain exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we've agreed on the hub and conduct so good the to also discuss the vaccine rollout among other issues. macros, signaling that battling could soon relax quarantine rules for britons traveling to germany, has been double job. it's no secret though, that the german chancellor has found johnson at times difficult to deal with. but she is the queen of diplomacy, sonus, and we look at how different people are and make the best of it. and that works wonderfully ah, macro, she finished her british visit with all the pomp and ceremony. a world leader would expect. good afternoon, windsor castle, she had an
u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to the u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about researching relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks it last him also after britain exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we've agreed...
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u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to the u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about when we setting relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks, it left him also with britain's exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we've agreed on the hub and conduct so good . the 2 also discussed the vaccine boe out among other issues. macros, signaling that battling could soon relax quarantine rules for britons traveling to germany has been double job. it's no secret though, that the german chancellor has found johnson at times difficult to deal with. but she is the queen of flow, missy saunders. and we look at how different people are and make the best of it. and that works wonderfully about the macro. she finished her british visit with all the pomp and ceremony. a world leader would expect. good afternoon, windsor
u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to the u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about when we setting relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks, it left him also with britain's exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we've...
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u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to the u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally. and i think over the last year, 18 months in particular, your scientific expertise has been instrumental in guiding the global response to the pandemic. and as i was saying, i think a commitment to science and research is something our countries share and want to develop together. it's no less get more on their should dw, the u. k. a correspondence get mass at windsor castle, just outside london, and from political correspondent, hands. brant. welcome both. let's start with the review budget mass. what did we got learned about the state of post bracket relations? i looks like we've, we've lost the signal to it's a burg muscle trying to recover that. and let me put that same question to you, hans broadband. what do we learn about that? the state relations between these 2 countries? well obviously because of the brick set because britain left the european union, the 2 countries not have to put their relationship on a bilateral basis
u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to the u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally. and i think over the last year, 18 months in particular, your scientific expertise has been instrumental in guiding the global response to the pandemic. and as i was saying, i think a commitment to science and research is something our countries share and want to develop together. it's no less get more on their should dw, the u. k. a correspondence...
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u. k has left the u that these relations between germany and u. k. they need work on, they need, they need strengthening, and they, they really need a constant basically looking off the and this is what they want to, to, to say today. and today, you know, the northern ireland protocol came up during a q and a now mr. johnson likes to refer to this as a vicar, and in fact, he claimed it as one, but this is a real source of friction between britain and, and you of course. yeah. and it's a real problem i have just traveled to belfast and spoken to people, then it is a problem because no, the not and is still part of the united kingdom bought economically. it remains aligned to the pin union and many people there really, really object to it because they feel that they are being treated differently than the rest of the u. k. so they don't, they don't want it. and we can really feel the tensions in northern ireland. however, this is a topic where i think under my co signaled that this, this is where bilateral relations also have the limits. because she sai
u. k has left the u that these relations between germany and u. k. they need work on, they need, they need strengthening, and they, they really need a constant basically looking off the and this is what they want to, to, to say today. and today, you know, the northern ireland protocol came up during a q and a now mr. johnson likes to refer to this as a vicar, and in fact, he claimed it as one, but this is a real source of friction between britain and, and you of course. yeah. and it's a real...
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u. k. germany on the part of the e. u is opposed as well as other rich countries. japan, australia, norway, switzerland. these are countries that believe that if you simply do away with intellectual property rights, you set a very poor precedent in terms of future investment, risk research innovation by these big pharmaceutical companies. they'd rather see a system of licensing rights handed out to developing countries. technology transfers so that you can manufacture those vaccines on the ground that you don't do away with the all important profit principle. so without consensus, they're unlikely to be agreement. it may be pushed down the road to another meeting in october to, to late of course, say activists, and campaigners who will and many more people will die in the meantime. infection rates arising fast across the developing world, and as they do so to will rise the risk of the emergence of yet more dangerous variance, undermining further the world's ability to escape this pandemic. matthew telecom is visiting pr
u. k. germany on the part of the e. u is opposed as well as other rich countries. japan, australia, norway, switzerland. these are countries that believe that if you simply do away with intellectual property rights, you set a very poor precedent in terms of future investment, risk research innovation by these big pharmaceutical companies. they'd rather see a system of licensing rights handed out to developing countries. technology transfers so that you can manufacture those vaccines on the...
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u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment. not just to the u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about researching relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks, it also was with britain's exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations, and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we have agreed on the conduct so good. the to also discuss the vaccine rollout among other issues. macros, signaling that battling could soon relax quarantine rules for britons traveling to germany has been double job. it's no secret though, that the german chancellor has found johnson at times difficult to deal with. but she is the queen of diplomacy. so knows, and we look at how different people are and make the best of it. and that works wonderfully ah, macro. she finished her british visit with all the pomp and ceremony. a world leader would expect. good afternoon, windsor castle. she had an audi
u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment. not just to the u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about researching relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks, it also was with britain's exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations, and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we have agreed...
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but negotiations are difficult as one country can scupper any view. germany and the u. k. are the waivers most strident proponents arguing the need to protect innovation? germany's health minister says biotech is only reached profit after developing the pfizer job drug manufacturers say they are fixing the distribution bottlenecks and are on track to deliver 11000000000 vaccines by the end of the year. enough to inoculate the world's entire adult population. but to date, 75 percent of vaccines have been administered in just 10 countries and only one percent of people in low income countries have received at least one dose. john hall is in london. he says there is unlikely to be clear agreement on vaccine waivers. among the w t o members, i think it will meet a divided audience in the world trade organization among its membership is the general council meeting over the next 2 days. they're going to address it, they're going to look at it. we're going to hear from them either today or tomorrow . is it likely to be endorsed overall by consensus? this is a consensus body after
but negotiations are difficult as one country can scupper any view. germany and the u. k. are the waivers most strident proponents arguing the need to protect innovation? germany's health minister says biotech is only reached profit after developing the pfizer job drug manufacturers say they are fixing the distribution bottlenecks and are on track to deliver 11000000000 vaccines by the end of the year. enough to inoculate the world's entire adult population. but to date, 75 percent of vaccines...
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u. k. germany, france have run away and left the nation alone to face the terrorism. u. s. s, for many agreed to end its combat mission in iraq. while the end of the year, though, some forces will remain in a training an advisory role, america has had a presence that since invasion back in 2003 with more details. he's ortiz foreign from back. it has been a violent 18 years since the us invaded the country back in march 2003 it with more than 4500 us troops killed and hundreds of thousands of civilians killed. despite done president george w bush's mission, accomplished declaration may $22003.00 that fight, as we now know, would rage on, even after the fall of saddam hussein. by april 2004 america had over a 144000 troops on the ground in iraq, and the numbers would fluctuate over the years as us forces would actually fight a bloody campaign against a rocky insurgency and all kite up. now in august 2010, you had done president obama. he declared an end to the 7 year combat mission in iraq. and after the 1st major draw down, just over 47000 troops remained in the area by 2011
u. k. germany, france have run away and left the nation alone to face the terrorism. u. s. s, for many agreed to end its combat mission in iraq. while the end of the year, though, some forces will remain in a training an advisory role, america has had a presence that since invasion back in 2003 with more details. he's ortiz foreign from back. it has been a violent 18 years since the us invaded the country back in march 2003 it with more than 4500 us troops killed and hundreds of thousands of...
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u. k, germany, france of runaway, and left the condition alone to face the terrorism. frances, off the u. border agency to provide abled surveillance of the english channel and that the highest, the legal migration this year britain was described as europe's laughing stock when an inflatable, digging packed with migrants was picked it arriving in its waters. british border officials say that to stretched to stop them. i'm secretary pretty patel defended had decision, had more than 50000000 pounds to franz, to stop refugees. getting in as critics was, it's a waste of money. fact is that we cannot stop everyone from crossing because there are just too many people and the coastline is too big. so they, the british people are giving more money from their own taxes. that's going to waste is going to harm the relationship between the 2 countries. so just giving the friends more money to carry on doing what they doing badly is not going to solve the problem. when are you going to get the french to admit they can intercept and get them to intercept polar spends a lot of time hitting that spent a
u. k, germany, france of runaway, and left the condition alone to face the terrorism. frances, off the u. border agency to provide abled surveillance of the english channel and that the highest, the legal migration this year britain was described as europe's laughing stock when an inflatable, digging packed with migrants was picked it arriving in its waters. british border officials say that to stretched to stop them. i'm secretary pretty patel defended had decision, had more than 50000000...
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u. k. germany, france have run away and left the nation alone to face the terrorism watching. are you still at the u. s. parents for less than thrilled at the moment. is that children binge watching? peppa pig is starting to develop english accents will have a look at the story because others to just stop i the media a reflection of reality the in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation, whole community. are you going the right way, or are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? what is in a world corrupted, you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah! my ministration tells us the world days is the star, the choice between democracy and authoritarianism. business make any sense. the balance of power in the world system is moving to multiple r t and is not defined by audiological preferences. ah, hello again. i need your has been plunged into a political crisis after the presence of the prime minister and suspended parliament, accusing them of mishandling the coven pandemic. on top of that, to the president, dismissed
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u. k. germany, france have run away and left the nation alone to face the terrorism. that is on the way, the u. s. parents who are less than thrilled as the children have been binge watching. peppa pig develop english accent is one of our stories that i had after this the join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world. the politics, sport, business and show business. i'll see you then. me. hello, driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares thing. we dare to ask me. ah, biking ministration tells us the world days is the star, the choice between democracy and authoritarianism. business make any sense. the balance of power in the world system is moving to multiple r t and is not defined by audiological preferences. ah, again, francis asked b e u. border agency to provide abilene surveillance of the english channel is that the highest illegal migration this year. britain was described as a europe laughing stock when an inflatable dingey packed with migrants was pictured arriving in its waters. british border officials say that
u. k. germany, france have run away and left the nation alone to face the terrorism. that is on the way, the u. s. parents who are less than thrilled as the children have been binge watching. peppa pig develop english accent is one of our stories that i had after this the join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world. the politics, sport, business and show business. i'll see you then. me. hello, driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares thing....
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u. k. germany, france have run away and left the nation alone to face the terrorism as political upheaval and unrest into new jersey. and after the president find the prime minister in suspended parliament over the handling of the coven pandemic, protested, shouting slogans, calling for early elections and police resulted a tear gas to disperse, demonstrating fruit projectiles, several a restful night. the president also lifted the immunity of all m p 's and promised to name a new prime minister in the coming hours. okay, and i like to know to certain cartoon pig from the u. k has been causing trouble across the pond. american parents have been shocked to find that their kids using british expressions and even speaking in english accents after their children, binge walked peppa pig during lockdown. the scene. you like the alter watching not to pick. has you told me i started calling you mummy or asking to go to the lou instead of the bathroom? you might ask why? well, that science took peppa pig kids across the state of a pallet. they started speaking with a british accent of to binge wat
u. k. germany, france have run away and left the nation alone to face the terrorism as political upheaval and unrest into new jersey. and after the president find the prime minister in suspended parliament over the handling of the coven pandemic, protested, shouting slogans, calling for early elections and police resulted a tear gas to disperse, demonstrating fruit projectiles, several a restful night. the president also lifted the immunity of all m p 's and promised to name a new prime...
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u. k, germany, france have run away and left the nation alone to face the terrorism. this now is a developing story, this political upheaval and unrest. and she is here after the president, find the country's prime minister and suspended parliament over the handling of the coven pandemic, the protest shouting slogans, calling for early elections and police using tear gas dispersed demonstrators in through project. so several arrested made sofa. the presidents also lifted the immunity of all m p 's and promised a name and new prime minister in the coming hours. well, after all, that looks rough up on a lighter node. sure way, a certain cow to pig from the u. k is been causing trouble across the pond. american parents have been shocked to find that kids using british expressions. and even speaking in british jackson's after their children, binge watch, peppa, pig over the lockdown. the scene you like watching not to pick has you told me i started calling you mommy all going to go to the lou instead of the bathroom. you might ask why? well that's thanks to peppa pig kids
u. k, germany, france have run away and left the nation alone to face the terrorism. this now is a developing story, this political upheaval and unrest. and she is here after the president, find the country's prime minister and suspended parliament over the handling of the coven pandemic, the protest shouting slogans, calling for early elections and police using tear gas dispersed demonstrators in through project. so several arrested made sofa. the presidents also lifted the immunity of all m p...
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u. k. germany, france, have run away and left the nation alone to face the terrorism. right on a light to know 2 and a certain cartoon pig from the u. k has been causing trouble across the palm. the american parents have been shocked to find the kids using, but i teach expressions, even speaking in british actions for the children binge watch, peppa pig over the log the scene. you like the all the watching not to pick your total. i started calling you mummy. all going to go to the lou instead of the bathroom. you might ask why? well, that's thanks to peppa pig kids across the states have a pallet. they started speaking with a british accent after binge watching the program during lockdown. who would have thought that this little preschool picky could be set? influential? my daughter has what i would call the peppa pig british accent. how? i think my 5 year old niece in new york city had an american accent before the pandemic. now she has a posh english accent after spending a year at home watching peppa, pig. oh, yes, my daughter commonly uses words and phrases like sa
u. k. germany, france, have run away and left the nation alone to face the terrorism. right on a light to know 2 and a certain cartoon pig from the u. k has been causing trouble across the palm. the american parents have been shocked to find the kids using, but i teach expressions, even speaking in british actions for the children binge watch, peppa pig over the log the scene. you like the all the watching not to pick your total. i started calling you mummy. all going to go to the lou instead...
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u. k. germany, france, have run away and left the commission alone to face the terrorism as political upheaval and unrest into new jersey or after the president find the prime minister in suspended parliament over the handling of the coven bandit mac protest shouted slogans. calling for early elections and police resorted to tear gas to disperse demonstrators. he threw projectiles. several arrests were made. the president also lifted the immunity of all em pays and promised to make a new prime minister in the coming hours. on the light to notice certain cartoon peg from the u. k has been causing trouble across the pon . american parents have been shocked to find that kids using british expressions and even speaking in english accent of their children, binge watch peppa pig during lockdown. the scene. you like watching not to pick has you told me i started calling you mommy all going to go to the lou instead of the bathroom. you might ask why? well that's thanks to peppa pig kids across the states have apparently started speaking with a british accent after binge watching the program during loc
u. k. germany, france, have run away and left the commission alone to face the terrorism as political upheaval and unrest into new jersey or after the president find the prime minister in suspended parliament over the handling of the coven bandit mac protest shouted slogans. calling for early elections and police resorted to tear gas to disperse demonstrators. he threw projectiles. several arrests were made. the president also lifted the immunity of all em pays and promised to make a new prime...
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u. k. germany, france, have run away and left the nation alone to face the terrorism as it has been plunged into a political crisis after the president site, the prime minister, unsuspended parliament, accusing them of mishandling the coven pandemic. on top of that, the president dismissed the country's defense minutes to save the injustice minister, while also stripping npi of their immunity from prosecution. he said he would appoint a new prime minister in the coming hours, protested demanding mass elections. some held objects that police responded to tig 7 demonstrators were arrested to gene political em. this tells us that the upheaval is not just because of the pandemic. the handling of the over 90 has been at the topic which made things worse. and it was almost like the last shore for years now, the situation been going on from bad to worse. i think there is a lot of the in the, let's leave for more. you have to know that, you know, the can is a revolution by the young people they believed in the revolution beginning. but the government, namely, more specifically in the government, ha
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u. k. having left the european union, the u. k. really is depending on bilateral relationships and germany is of course, one of the most important strategic partners for the u. k. it's the 2nd law largest trading partners. but also when it comes to foreign and security policy, there are the interests very much aligned and we see that there is a joint declaration that was just that was just published between the u. k and, and germany in many other areas to that they have a non, please have announced that they want to cooperate when it comes to use exchange and also cultural exchange. so very much declaration of good will of continued cooperation between the 2 countries. that there was some friction that wasn't that, that but in the northern island, the protocol came up in questions when it was signed. boris johnson claimed it as a big victory, but it has been a huge source of friction between britain and the you it continuous. so the friction and i was just in bel falls and i have to say it's also a very big topic in northern ireland. the problem is that northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, but economically remains aligned to th
u. k. having left the european union, the u. k. really is depending on bilateral relationships and germany is of course, one of the most important strategic partners for the u. k. it's the 2nd law largest trading partners. but also when it comes to foreign and security policy, there are the interests very much aligned and we see that there is a joint declaration that was just that was just published between the u. k and, and germany in many other areas to that they have a non, please have...
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u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to the u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally. this meeting was about when we searching relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks it lost him also. after prisons exit from the you, it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations, and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we have agreed on the hub and conduct so good. the to also discuss the vaccine rollout among other issues. macros, signaling that battling could soon relax quarantine rules for britons traveling to germany, have been double job school. it's no secret though, that the german chancellor has found johnson at times difficult to deal with. but she is the queen of diplomacy, solos, and we look at how different people are and make the best of it. and that works wonderfully about ah, macro finished her british visit with all the pomp and ceremony. a world leader would expect. good afternoon, windsor castle,
u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to the u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally. this meeting was about when we searching relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks it lost him also. after prisons exit from the you, it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations, and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we have...
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u. k. and germany who was standing in the way, if they shifted, we could get a consensus and we could get things moving as quickly as possible. they need to get, they need to start blocking this proposal. and i thank you. thank you very much. after the break, 10 years after the george clooney in washington sponsored creation of south to done as a light of a new dawn. what next for the country blighted by civil war, corruption of famine and new liberalism? all the more can we help in part 2 of going underground? ah, join me every thursday on the alex simon show. when i was speaking to guests in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even plantation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. a very critical time, time to sit down and talk she won't hold simply real thing a little slow, letting them go by susan. well, the longer i was going to go see me when the other week whe
u. k. and germany who was standing in the way, if they shifted, we could get a consensus and we could get things moving as quickly as possible. they need to get, they need to start blocking this proposal. and i thank you. thank you very much. after the break, 10 years after the george clooney in washington sponsored creation of south to done as a light of a new dawn. what next for the country blighted by civil war, corruption of famine and new liberalism? all the more can we help in part 2 of...
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u. k. and germany who was standing in the way, if they shifted, we could get a consensus and we could get things moving as quickly as possible. they need to get, they need to start blocking this proposal. and i thank you. thank you very much. after the break, 10 years after the george clooney in washington sponsored creation of south to done as a light of a new dawn. what next for the country blighted by civil war, corruption of famine and new liberalism. all this more can we help in part 2 of going underground? oh, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, accept where's the short or conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence real summoning the theme and a robot must protect its own existence with exist summer solutions where we focus on the solutions. not so much. the problem, stacy, right, we are joined by jeff booth
u. k. and germany who was standing in the way, if they shifted, we could get a consensus and we could get things moving as quickly as possible. they need to get, they need to start blocking this proposal. and i thank you. thank you very much. after the break, 10 years after the george clooney in washington sponsored creation of south to done as a light of a new dawn. what next for the country blighted by civil war, corruption of famine and new liberalism. all this more can we help in part 2 of...
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u. k. and germany who was standing in the way, if they shifted, we could get our consensus and we could get things moving as quickly as possible. they need to get, they need to start blocking this. and i thank you. thank you very much. after the break, 10 years after the george clooney in washington sponsored creation south to done as a light of a new dawn. what next for the country blighted by civil war, corruption of famine and new liberalism. all this more can we help in part 2 of going underground? ah, ah no, you don't do it. you know it, uncle nice number didn't want to, you know, because you know, i don't, i don't, i don't, i don't know that i'll use enough 40 almost there. i guess it's like, i mean mostly that i knew on friday is the most senior. so some of it just took a list of the went for me to get through with those who knew that belong upon the porcelain additional. the peculiar summer solutions where we focus on the solutions. not so much. the problem, stacy, right. we are joined by jeff booth, author of the price of tomorrow, the the welcome back. in part one, we spoke about
u. k. and germany who was standing in the way, if they shifted, we could get our consensus and we could get things moving as quickly as possible. they need to get, they need to start blocking this. and i thank you. thank you very much. after the break, 10 years after the george clooney in washington sponsored creation south to done as a light of a new dawn. what next for the country blighted by civil war, corruption of famine and new liberalism. all this more can we help in part 2 of going...
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u. k. and germany who was standing in the way, if they shifted, we could get a consensus and we could get things moving as quickly as possible. they need to get, they need to start blocking this proposal. and i thank you. thank you very much. after the break, 10 years after the george clooney in washington sponsored creation of south to done as a light of a new dawn. what next for the country blighted by civil war, corruption of famine and new liberalism. all this more can we help in part 2 of going underground? the join me every 1st day on the alec salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess on the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me. driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares thing. we dare to ask me. ah, the american foreign policy struggles to come to terms with washington, the dentist and others are thinking about the future. how will this country interact with the world and the region also in update on julian, it's orange. this travesty in crime against humanity continues. she was full simply real thing, a little slow, letting the little girls c
u. k. and germany who was standing in the way, if they shifted, we could get a consensus and we could get things moving as quickly as possible. they need to get, they need to start blocking this proposal. and i thank you. thank you very much. after the break, 10 years after the george clooney in washington sponsored creation of south to done as a light of a new dawn. what next for the country blighted by civil war, corruption of famine and new liberalism. all this more can we help in part 2 of...
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u. k. in germany and switzerland and a few others were using a set of bureaucratic maneuvers to do it. the core here is going to hinge on the united states, the by the ministration says it supports a move to have a bilateral, to have a truck waiver. but it's not actually doing very much to make that happen. if the united states were to say, were behind the following proposal, this is what it looks like. we're going to move the ball that could actually move it, move ahead. but look, we should also know that this is only one piece of the puzzle. we need the trip flavor, but we also need investments in technology. we also need the technology transfer and we need to happen a f, a p, but there's no more time to waste this point, especially the world trade organization space thing i would, i would argue, is that a long term question about its relevance, if it can't be useful in the neck, it's really good to get the benefit of your expertise in this matthew, kevin, we appreciate your joining us and i'll just a thank you very much. say thanks so much for having me. so ahead and i'll just 0 wit
u. k. in germany and switzerland and a few others were using a set of bureaucratic maneuvers to do it. the core here is going to hinge on the united states, the by the ministration says it supports a move to have a bilateral, to have a truck waiver. but it's not actually doing very much to make that happen. if the united states were to say, were behind the following proposal, this is what it looks like. we're going to move the ball that could actually move it, move ahead. but look, we should...
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u. k. and germany who was founding in the way. if they shifted we could get a consensus and we could get things moving as quickly as possible. they need to get, they need to start blocking this proposal. and i thank you. thank you very much. after the break, 10 years after the george clooney in washington sponsored creation of south to done as a light of a new dawn. what next for the country blighted by civil war, corruption of famine and new liberalism all the more can we often part to of going underground ah summer solutions where we focus on the solutions. not so much. the problem, stacy, right. we are joined by jeff booth, author of the price of tomorrow. the welcome back. in part one we spoke about vaccine apartheid is richard nations, would vaccines to the detriment of poor ones? but is this merely the way they to a nation? imperialism works is 10 years since the creation of oil rich, south sudan, now auctioning oil contracts on the global market ribbon buy food insecurity in killing the countries future though, be brighter
u. k. and germany who was founding in the way. if they shifted we could get a consensus and we could get things moving as quickly as possible. they need to get, they need to start blocking this proposal. and i thank you. thank you very much. after the break, 10 years after the george clooney in washington sponsored creation of south to done as a light of a new dawn. what next for the country blighted by civil war, corruption of famine and new liberalism all the more can we often part to of...
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u. k, to germany, to italy, etc, is going to solve the problem when we still have all this fighting different names, sometimes across africa, you know, the battle and the war. again, this is not over, it's still there. i'm looking to, to regroup so, so we have to be a little bit bowl careful about, you know, the pressure that we put on our society to bring people back that are then going to radicalize people. ready in our own countries, i'm whether it's the u. k. or anywhere else, actually bringing people back and become supreme. a boom is a good example of this where, you know, she is that she said that she's saying that the leader expect to be, even though she probably wasn't. that's all we're jane as a post the girl of someone that can get away with it and come back to their own country and say, i think the u. k is, is very low, a lot of return. but i think the children are a different matter and i just thought them becoming by the problems in the future. maybe they should be return to their own countries. chris, may i just follow up with you about one aspect of what you're talking about w
u. k, to germany, to italy, etc, is going to solve the problem when we still have all this fighting different names, sometimes across africa, you know, the battle and the war. again, this is not over, it's still there. i'm looking to, to regroup so, so we have to be a little bit bowl careful about, you know, the pressure that we put on our society to bring people back that are then going to radicalize people. ready in our own countries, i'm whether it's the u. k. or anywhere else, actually...
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u. k. france and germany, as well as the united states, which says the decision is, quote, an unfortunate step backwards. official say it threatens talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal. police in hong kong have arrested 9 people, suspected of involvement in a bomb plot. they're accused of making explosives to plant at multiple sites across the city. fix, secondary school students are among the suspects. and as adrian brown reports, it's just the latest incident. in a turbulent year of protests, hong kong police presented the media with evidence of what they say was a plot to make and plant bombs across the city, helmet, shields, their guns walkie talkies and chemicals. and a list of targets. cooling thee across about tunnel where ways caught rooms and even they wanted to lay the bomb in the, in the rubbish been on the streets with a failed to, to maximize the damage caused you to do society. 6 of those arrested all secondary school students. it is attends time in hong kong. it's almost a week since a man died after stopping a police officer and then him so security officials classif
u. k. france and germany, as well as the united states, which says the decision is, quote, an unfortunate step backwards. official say it threatens talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal. police in hong kong have arrested 9 people, suspected of involvement in a bomb plot. they're accused of making explosives to plant at multiple sites across the city. fix, secondary school students are among the suspects. and as adrian brown reports, it's just the latest incident. in a turbulent year of...
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guests who normally spend their vacations here are foreigners and you, if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries. but they're not here now it's. it's not don't cough . christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacha. empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can. i told him vance's 2020 everything canceled this year. so far everything's been canceled. no, i've had some work. but no tours. i think this is the kind of fuel morero's survives by giving courses for new guides. many people in the garvey don't have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. things will tend to get worse again because he is on the fence of german tourists are allowed to travel again, migh
guests who normally spend their vacations here are foreigners and you, if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries. but they're not here now it's. it's not don't cough . christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacha. empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can. i told him vance's 2020 everything canceled this year. so far everything's been canceled. no, i've had some work. but no tours. i think this...
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guests who normally spend their vacations here are foreigners from you if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries. but they're not here now he's not, don't cough? christina morero's seized the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacha, empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can let dolls and wanted 2020, everything canceled this year. so far everything's been canceled. no, i've had some work, but no tours. i would. this is the kind of fuel morero's survives by giving courses for new guides. many people in the garvey don't have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we are taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people who need skyrocketed this spring. the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal. g d p came from tourism that makes people all the more frustrated
guests who normally spend their vacations here are foreigners from you if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries. but they're not here now he's not, don't cough? christina morero's seized the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacha, empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can let dolls and wanted 2020, everything canceled this year. so far everything's been canceled. no, i've had some work, but no tours. i would. this is...
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and if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries. but they're not here now he's not, don't cough? christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacher, empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can. so i told them to answer those 2020 everything canceled this year. so far everything's been canceled. now i've had some work, but no tours are these are the kind of fuel morero's survives by giving courses for new guides. many people in the garvey don't have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild man clark. since we're taking care of 480 families at the moment, that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. at the nasty things will tend to get worse again because he disappeared. the fact that the german tourists are allowed to travel again m
and if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries. but they're not here now he's not, don't cough? christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacher, empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can. so i told them to answer those 2020 everything canceled this year. so far everything's been canceled. now i've had some work, but no tours are these are the kind of fuel morero's survives by giving courses for new...
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here are foreigners and new if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries, but they're not here. now are you know, stone gas. christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacha, empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can by thousands of on foods 2020, everything canceled this year. so far everything's been cancelled. no, i've had some work, but no tours of it. this is the kind of your morero's survives by giving courses for new guides. many people in the garvey don't have any income as the charity carrier, tass experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal. g d. p came from tourism. that makes people all the more frustrate
here are foreigners and new if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries, but they're not here. now are you know, stone gas. christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacha, empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can by thousands of on foods 2020, everything canceled this year. so far everything's been cancelled. no, i've had some work, but no tours of it. this is the kind of your morero's survives by...
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u. k, because not having a seat anymore and brussels having just left the european union. the u. k. really need to form strong relationships with its partner. and germany is of course, one of the most important strategic partners for the u. k is the 2nd largest trading partners, but also in other issues like foreign policy and security. the interest really align say, we've now seen that a joint declaration and foreign and security policy was just published. and also much more that, that intending to do cultural exchange between germany and you can also use exchange. so really acknowledging that this relationship needs to be worked on for it to stay stable while britain has left the european union. now that the northern on and protocol came up in questions after their statements. and mister johnson had claimed this as a big breaks in victory, but it is a source of huge friction between britain and the new it definitely is not just between britain and you, it's a huge concern for people in northern ireland. i've just been to belle false and this is really what people are talking about is the trade between the rest of the u . k. and northern ireland is th
u. k, because not having a seat anymore and brussels having just left the european union. the u. k. really need to form strong relationships with its partner. and germany is of course, one of the most important strategic partners for the u. k is the 2nd largest trading partners, but also in other issues like foreign policy and security. the interest really align say, we've now seen that a joint declaration and foreign and security policy was just published. and also much more that, that...
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most us forces have already left and coalition partners, such as germany and the u. k. have also pulled out their units. the taliban. meanwhile, making sweeping gains in many parts of the country. afghan troops has been slain from the militants, that authorities vowed retake all last territory. joining us from campbell is journalist allie le t. f. e n d. w correspondent, dorian giant, who is standing by in a sample door in turkey, relationship with nato, and the u. s. has been strained of late, not to mention the huge security risk of maintaining foreign troops in afghanistan . why would turkey agree to continue providing this support in campbell? well i think they see this is very important opportunity to remind all of its western partners that it is a very important ally. but i think on kara is not planning to have any military confrontation with taliban. in fact, the government has reiterate to the, you know, intend to add to the 500 also, turkish military personnel presence in afghanistan. they see this purely as a, as a defense operation in so far as that they will
most us forces have already left and coalition partners, such as germany and the u. k. have also pulled out their units. the taliban. meanwhile, making sweeping gains in many parts of the country. afghan troops has been slain from the militants, that authorities vowed retake all last territory. joining us from campbell is journalist allie le t. f. e n d. w correspondent, dorian giant, who is standing by in a sample door in turkey, relationship with nato, and the u. s. has been strained of late,...
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here are foreigners and new if they come mainly from germany, the u. k and other countries, but they're not here. now these are it's not on graph. christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacher, empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can. why thousands of answers 2020 everything canceled this year so far, everything's been cancelled. no, i've had some work, but no tours. i was just kind of your morero's survives by giving courses for new guides. many people in the garvey don't have any income as the charity carrier tasks, experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild man watson because we are taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. things will tend to get worse again because he's just on the fence. the german tourists are allowed to travel again,
here are foreigners and new if they come mainly from germany, the u. k and other countries, but they're not here. now these are it's not on graph. christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacher, empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can. why thousands of answers 2020 everything canceled this year so far, everything's been cancelled. no, i've had some work, but no tours. i was just kind of your morero's survives by...