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u. k. giving out cash to people so that they could freeze their jobs during the credit of ours pandemic. he was a c as a big spending chocolate during the crisis and has potentially smoothed over a lot of the problems that we did to parents. and we got pretty high employment and the economy has done all right to the last 2 years. so he's built up a bit of a base there, but he's annoyed a number of conservatives because he's raised taxes as a result of these 2 years. so potentially, he's someone who's more popular and might be the head choice. but maybe the heart choice might be less trust, someone who's much more. libertarian believes in a small government wants to get rid of a number of government departments. what sort of a, you know, you know, giving us here you think you think might be that out there in the field, ash and tom and me. thank you so much for helping us pack the politics. if you go under j about prime minister boys johnson, i'm not here on my laptop of audio dot com. most johnson
u. k. giving out cash to people so that they could freeze their jobs during the credit of ours pandemic. he was a c as a big spending chocolate during the crisis and has potentially smoothed over a lot of the problems that we did to parents. and we got pretty high employment and the economy has done all right to the last 2 years. so he's built up a bit of a base there, but he's annoyed a number of conservatives because he's raised taxes as a result of these 2 years. so potentially, he's someone...
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u. k. n. u . s. continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course we keep hearing this word, diplomacy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. among the reaction we got to the developments was from political analysts. thank you, helmer, he give us his taken lie, b u. s. as insisting on further nato expansion despite russia concerned, it disturbs the aim of, well. busy dominance and the world dominance is started by making a border between russia and germany and vessel states like the baltic states, poland nowadays, the ukraine and down they want more modo, of course, to, to join the nature puppet states, a club. and this would form a border that they can hint the new soap road or belt and road as a chinese called it from the land. why and couldn't germany or the german middle span to work together with russians. and therefore. busy even the north for him to pipeline is, is disturbing because it causes that germany can be energy in independence. and this is not in the interest of us and t
u. k. n. u . s. continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course we keep hearing this word, diplomacy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. among the reaction we got to the developments was from political analysts. thank you, helmer, he give us his taken lie, b u. s. as insisting on further nato expansion despite russia concerned, it disturbs the aim of, well. busy dominance and the world dominance is started by making a border between russia...
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u. k. n. u . s. continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course we keep hearing this word, diplomacy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. our correspondence talking to my colleague, worry sushi there earlier. now, staying with the tension between russia and the west with the us piling weapons into ukraine, much to the ire of moscow, russia has slammed western accusations that it is the aggressor and is preparing to invade its neighbour ukraine. our nation has likewise repeatedly stated that we have no intention to attack anyone. we consider the very thoughts that our people may go to war against each other. unacceptable. as we just heard from the foreign ministry, russia has been making clear that if it weren't for the fact that the west has been pouring weapons into ukraine, this entire disagreement would have been resolved a long time ago. we are convinced that without western assistance, the conflict in eastern ukraine would have been settled long ago. ukraine's foreign sponsors
u. k. n. u . s. continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course we keep hearing this word, diplomacy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. our correspondence talking to my colleague, worry sushi there earlier. now, staying with the tension between russia and the west with the us piling weapons into ukraine, much to the ire of moscow, russia has slammed western accusations that it is the aggressor and is preparing to invade its neighbour...
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u. k. n u. s. continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course we keep hearing this word, diplomacy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. that was our corresponded non quarter earlier speaking with my colleague, roy, sushi right now, staying with tensions between russia and the west with the us piling weapons into ukraine. much to the eye of moscow. russia has slammed western accusations that it is the aggressor and is preparing to invade its neighbour ukraine. our nation has likewise repeatedly stated that we have no intention to attack any one. we consider the very thoughts that our people may go to war against each other, unacceptable. from our on this, let's cross live. georgie corresponded caleb martin who is in the states. caleb, we see russia being branded as the one on a war footing. but the west is cranking of military a to ukraine. can you take us into what's being said right now? sure. well, russia has consistently made clear that they have no intention of invading ukrain
u. k. n u. s. continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course we keep hearing this word, diplomacy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. that was our corresponded non quarter earlier speaking with my colleague, roy, sushi right now, staying with tensions between russia and the west with the us piling weapons into ukraine. much to the eye of moscow. russia has slammed western accusations that it is the aggressor and is preparing to invade its...
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u. k. n u. s. continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course we keep hearing this word to missy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. well, i'm delighted to welcome live onto the program. now journalists on political aml as jonathan steel for his pick. jonathan, good to see you. russia's clearly disappointed that the u. s. has rejected its key demand on nato expansion. do you think there's still a basis for meaningful talks there? and i think number of kids says that they would continue talks on this. he called secondary issues like confidence building measures, announcement and troop movements to maneuvers and that kind of thing. but as you pointed out in your correspondence, emphasize to the big issue of the non expansion nature was ignored by v and drink and people and by the americans and nature in fact, not ignored, but they rejected it and said to every state has its right to right, to choose its own answers. there are, i suppose, plenty of other russian demands, including t
u. k. n u. s. continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course we keep hearing this word to missy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. well, i'm delighted to welcome live onto the program. now journalists on political aml as jonathan steel for his pick. jonathan, good to see you. russia's clearly disappointed that the u. s. has rejected its key demand on nato expansion. do you think there's still a basis for meaningful talks there? and i...
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u. k. and us continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course we keep hearing this word to missy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. let's join, i can now and economist and political joy commented, or joining us not right here on this, those there program on off to national great to see you today. you can imagine russia is pretty disappointed the us has rejected its key demand on nato expansion . i guess, do you think that's still a basis now for meaningful talks? well, of course in german or middle stand is very disappointed to because we know we are the victim of all and that we come to the key where negotiations can. busy can start, you have to go into those power to deter mind the politics, which is the military industrial complex and black rock in the u. s. and their interests are those who are sold by the us government and the nato is nothing else but the longer arm of the u. s. government and europe or germany is neglected because they are just puppets. so we know as germa
u. k. and us continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course we keep hearing this word to missy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. let's join, i can now and economist and political joy commented, or joining us not right here on this, those there program on off to national great to see you today. you can imagine russia is pretty disappointed the us has rejected its key demand on nato expansion . i guess, do you think that's still a basis...
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u. k. and us continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course, we keep hearing this word, diplomacy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. we heard from political, melissa, i q, hummer. he gave us his take on why b u. s. is insisting and further nato expansion, despite russian concerns it disturbs the aim of wild. busy dominance and the world dominance is started by making a border between russia and germany and vessel states like the baltic states, poland nowadays, the ukraine and down they want more modo, of course, to, to join the natal puppet state club. and this would form a border that they can hinder the new soak road or belt and road as the chinese called it from the land. why and couldn't germany or the german middle spend to work together with russians. and therefore. busy even but not freedom to pipeline is, is disturbing because it causes that germany can be energy in independence. and this is not in the interest of us and they to, because they want to keep germany black
u. k. and us continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course, we keep hearing this word, diplomacy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. we heard from political, melissa, i q, hummer. he gave us his take on why b u. s. is insisting and further nato expansion, despite russian concerns it disturbs the aim of wild. busy dominance and the world dominance is started by making a border between russia and germany and vessel states like the baltic...
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u. k. and us continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course we keep hearing this word, diplomacy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. all right, don't fight for the update on the developing story. appreciate it. let's learn a little bit more if we can and, and get some insight into this raina ra supposed to drill that analyst. joining us live here on the thursday program. great to see you today. straight off the top of your head. what do you make of left off statements today? i think a level. busy statement is right, he's pointing out to the commitment that all governments often a tool should make all to, to what russia, that no security policy should harmed, expanded and then of nato enlargement should harm the other side. security interest as it has been, they did in the if the board in the o s. e decoration. so he is right in pointing out that it is of course, a breach off of the security interest of russia. should ukraine become a member of nato. and this is just what lincol
u. k. and us continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course we keep hearing this word, diplomacy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. all right, don't fight for the update on the developing story. appreciate it. let's learn a little bit more if we can and, and get some insight into this raina ra supposed to drill that analyst. joining us live here on the thursday program. great to see you today. straight off the top of your head. what do...
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the meanwhile, nato states are boosting military support to give, with canada, joining the u. k. in sending troops and special forces. britain has already shipped missile systems which it claims are strictly defensive in nature, u. s. allies including sweden or reinforcing military positions near russian borders, and the pentagon has just confirmed that it's instructors will remain on ukrainian soil. and you put lyrical analyst we spoke to believes that such a military build up cannot be seen as purely defensive. i can't see how you can call these defensive weapons if that weapon is used, either from behind the green line. let's take dumbass in eastern ukraine for instance, from behind the green line on the cranium side or inside the green line. then it's not a defensive weapon. you'll see any benefit for russia, for quote, invading you, crane they, they have nothing to gain from this at all. however, the u. s. d, u, k, and france, for instance, the 3 primary members of nato. they are right now. there's that record low confidence in the government, in political leaders and so, an
the meanwhile, nato states are boosting military support to give, with canada, joining the u. k. in sending troops and special forces. britain has already shipped missile systems which it claims are strictly defensive in nature, u. s. allies including sweden or reinforcing military positions near russian borders, and the pentagon has just confirmed that it's instructors will remain on ukrainian soil. and you put lyrical analyst we spoke to believes that such a military build up cannot be seen...
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u. k. shores, but france hit back telling the u. k to stop it's latches. britain is in no position to be giving lessons to us. britain should stop using us is a punch bag in the domestic politics. correlations came to a stand off as british p. n. johnson. and his views on twitter, now that 3 french president, my con, into a hissy fit. just for shockley, the method, i'm surprised when things are not done seriously. we don't communicate between leaders via tweets or publish letter. so we're not whistleblowers. come on some but you know, all of this came on the back of a bumpy summer for france. 80 just found out that it's dean of the century with australia to build a fleet of submarines had been torpedoed in favor of a new one with the u. s, canada, and oh yes, the u. k. hotly a recipe for success. but what the issues between the u. k. in france really boils down to might have more to do with the opinion the to leaders half of each other. i think it was really a political thing and the of the, the side effect sort of to, to stuff, to add up fuel to the fight between france and great britain that was just an added plus each of them a win
u. k. shores, but france hit back telling the u. k to stop it's latches. britain is in no position to be giving lessons to us. britain should stop using us is a punch bag in the domestic politics. correlations came to a stand off as british p. n. johnson. and his views on twitter, now that 3 french president, my con, into a hissy fit. just for shockley, the method, i'm surprised when things are not done seriously. we don't communicate between leaders via tweets or publish letter. so we're not...
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u. k. and the netherlands have also warned their athletes about potential surveillance in china, giving the same recommendations about using disposable cell phones. we heard from an asian affairs expert who believes the u. s. is hypocritical, accusing others of what it is actually guilty of history, part of their campaigns to stigmatize china. and also, we are not forgetting ever. snowden to western countries cannot true, that they themselves are not playing on other people. in fact, they are quite infamous opting so right. i was so the headset about why do because spine countries in the world, you know, in the us use, dropping off its allies, is 40 quite common knowledge. the world president of allies had openly criticize us on that for the country. why are they not reporting how much china has done to protect it at this time? in the intakes, you see robot delivery, ford for the athletes in the continues to prevent corporate transmission. that i think china's answers to public health commitment to the world's athletes. a british man who took 4 people, hosp it hostage at a synagogue in the
u. k. and the netherlands have also warned their athletes about potential surveillance in china, giving the same recommendations about using disposable cell phones. we heard from an asian affairs expert who believes the u. s. is hypocritical, accusing others of what it is actually guilty of history, part of their campaigns to stigmatize china. and also, we are not forgetting ever. snowden to western countries cannot true, that they themselves are not playing on other people. in fact, they are...
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u. k. government appears to be thinking, and i'll give you more credit on the said, i hope we will be one of the 1st major economies to demonstrate to the world that you can transition from pandemic to endemic. and then deal with this, however long it remains with us, whether that's 56710 years. so you can see that the government is not playing this wakeham old game anymore. we're talking about reacting instantaneously to sudden spikes, an infection rate that play the looking at a more long term process of how you can actually live with around a virus live with the potential variance that come with corona virus. and at the same time, keep the economy going. russian state media says a 164 people have been killed during days, a violent anti government protests in kazakhstan authorities. i confirmed the rest of more than $5000.00 people, including format security, which serves as chief. i carry mass him off, robin for us. your walker has this long queues for fuel and the food as the public comes to terms with reality. after the unrest. a picture is emerging of a power struggle within cassock
u. k. government appears to be thinking, and i'll give you more credit on the said, i hope we will be one of the 1st major economies to demonstrate to the world that you can transition from pandemic to endemic. and then deal with this, however long it remains with us, whether that's 56710 years. so you can see that the government is not playing this wakeham old game anymore. we're talking about reacting instantaneously to sudden spikes, an infection rate that play the looking at a more long...
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u. k. government appears to be thinking, and i'll give you a quote on the said, i hope we will be one of the 1st major economies to demonstrate to the world that you can transition from pandemic to endemic. and then deal with this, however long it remains with us, whether that 56710 years. so you can see that the government is not playing this wakeham old game anymore. we're talking about reacting instantaneously to sudden spikes. an infection rate that play the looking at a more long term process of how you can actually live with around a virus. live with the potential variance that come with corona virus and the same time, keep the economy going. hundreds of bosnian serbs in republic, a serb scope have defied a court ban to celebrate what they call statehood day. it comes to the time of heightened tensions about succession plans. from bosnia, the bosnian serb leader millard dudek was among senior officials who attended a military parade. he faces american sanctions after cooling for separation from the rest of bosnia herzegovina, liliana milan, it shall mourn out from the city of bunya
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person to discuss those ongoing tensions on b, ukrainian border in an effort to give diplomacy a chance something the u. k says is top of the pro to list the prime minister directed the foreign and defense secretaries to prepare to go to moscow for talks with their counterparts in the coming days. they will be asked to improve relationships with president putin government and encouraged escalation. now you can see how these mixed messages could leave. some people confused, and one of those people is the crating president. let me ask you who just days ago actually asked westerly does not moscow the kremlin, but weston leaders to tone down that talk of endless russian. a threat of invasion even at the threat invasion. citing that causes panic, instability, and also adverse effects the crating economy. so certainly coming from the ukranian side, that's very telling all over the u. k strategy towards moscow. and because whatever johnson does right now, politically his critics and there are many floating around him right now. i'm just gonna hang back to say that this is just a tool to try and keep your own ski
person to discuss those ongoing tensions on b, ukrainian border in an effort to give diplomacy a chance something the u. k says is top of the pro to list the prime minister directed the foreign and defense secretaries to prepare to go to moscow for talks with their counterparts in the coming days. they will be asked to improve relationships with president putin government and encouraged escalation. now you can see how these mixed messages could leave. some people confused, and one of those...
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though, you have to take a step back from it and say, what messages the prime minister giving to the rest of the world u. k. loves to preach to other countries about probity and politics and that we have massive amounts of money which look linked to favors where the bars had met said or not. all that begins to look quite grubby, and the tories can ill afford to be accused of being the nasty body again and still had for you in this news, our joe biden has some rather harsh words for donald trump, one year on from the storming of the capital that story and just a few motivate thrown into we are back in about 62nd. mm. ah, ah, ah, i ah so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only nationally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk ah, good if you could join us here for the friday program on r t. so france has fine google and facebook more than 200000000 euros for illegally tracking users through online cookies. now these a
though, you have to take a step back from it and say, what messages the prime minister giving to the rest of the world u. k. loves to preach to other countries about probity and politics and that we have massive amounts of money which look linked to favors where the bars had met said or not. all that begins to look quite grubby, and the tories can ill afford to be accused of being the nasty body again and still had for you in this news, our joe biden has some rather harsh words for donald...
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u. k. energy firm failed the heat from its customers after giving the 5 as the cost to fuel. so i think i've completely lost the floss on that one. i have to 1st, when i was she paid really crazy did our in house because we're trying to get the.
u. k. energy firm failed the heat from its customers after giving the 5 as the cost to fuel. so i think i've completely lost the floss on that one. i have to 1st, when i was she paid really crazy did our in house because we're trying to get the.
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though you have to take a step back from it and say, what messages the prime minister giving to the rest of the world, u. k. loves to preach to other countries about probity and politics. and yet we have massive amounts of money which look linked to favors where the bars have met said or not. all that begins to look quite grubby and the tories can ill afford to be accused of being the nasty body again. signed him all still the com, roughly half way through their chart right now. here on our team to national from defense packs to trade feuds. we look back on the diplomatic conflicts that helped shape up last year that and we went back and just me, i oh, driven by dream shapes banks concur. some of those with dares sinks. we dare to ask what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms. race is often very dramatic, development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully very difficult time. time to sit down and talk with just only 20 minutes past the hour here in moscow, it is one year on from us capitol hill r
though you have to take a step back from it and say, what messages the prime minister giving to the rest of the world, u. k. loves to preach to other countries about probity and politics. and yet we have massive amounts of money which look linked to favors where the bars have met said or not. all that begins to look quite grubby and the tories can ill afford to be accused of being the nasty body again. signed him all still the com, roughly half way through their chart right now. here on our...
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though you have to take a step back from it and say, what messages the prominence to giving to the rest of the world. u. k. loves to preach to other countries about probity and politics. and yet we have massive amounts of money which look linked to favors where the bars have meant said or not all that begins to look quite grubby. and the tories can ill afford to be accused of being the nasty body again or perhaps. so it's just the tip of the iceberg, and there are so many headaches. the u. k is facing these days, a soaring inflation bricks, it custom checks and kicking in. of course, the covert crisis as well, is tori sleeves, making it even more difficult to navigate these challenges. does not really here. there are some really serious problem facing britain bracks. it hasn't really read it's had in the media. for example, there's a huge problem with visas. and the relocation industry, the association of education professionals have made it quite clear that there's a huge problem, getting people into this country, even the women to be the go to country in the prospects environment. but all of that is, is
though you have to take a step back from it and say, what messages the prominence to giving to the rest of the world. u. k. loves to preach to other countries about probity and politics. and yet we have massive amounts of money which look linked to favors where the bars have meant said or not all that begins to look quite grubby. and the tories can ill afford to be accused of being the nasty body again or perhaps. so it's just the tip of the iceberg, and there are so many headaches. the u. k is...
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u. k. oil company, ron copper, could force the italian government to give them $325000000.00 because the country band offshore drilling close to the coastline. $325000000.00 they didn't earn. while that's capitalism. when a company fails, you can always count on the invisible hooligans who will come shake down on potential clients so that company can survive. we all know big pharma is currently making record breaking profits off of a global pandemic. we all know they deal intellectual property and profit from publicly funded research, but did you know they have even stolen someone's body? who spooky october halloween episode? in 1951. henry at lax miraculous cells. the 1st to be able to survive outside the body were taken without her knowledge or permission. and have since been used for many, many medical breakthroughs from the polio vaccine to h i. v. treatments to cope it. vaccines to the now famous flex tape, flex a, the super strong water. please have the item might have made up that last one. but these breakthroughs have earned corporations billions of dollars in profits all from stolen cel
u. k. oil company, ron copper, could force the italian government to give them $325000000.00 because the country band offshore drilling close to the coastline. $325000000.00 they didn't earn. while that's capitalism. when a company fails, you can always count on the invisible hooligans who will come shake down on potential clients so that company can survive. we all know big pharma is currently making record breaking profits off of a global pandemic. we all know they deal intellectual property...
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u. k . and the netherlands have also worn their athletes about potential surveillance in china. giving the same recommendations about using disposable cell phones. we heard from an asian, the 1st experts to believe the u. s. is hippa critically accusing others of what it's in fact is guilty of this. i think this to part of the campaigns to stigmatize china. and also, we're not forgetting ever. snowden to western countries cannot prove that they themselves are not spying on other people. in fact, they are quite infamous of doing so, right. i was still there has said about what do because find countries in the world do you there now even that you at eavesdropping of his allies is 40 quite common knowledge to. well christian of is allies had openly criticized the us on that. on the contrary, why they not be put in how much china has done to protect the athletes. this time in the olympics, you see robots delivering food for the athletes in the canteen to prevent a coven transmission. that's i think china's answers to public health coming back to the world's athletes. and finally, will leav
u. k . and the netherlands have also worn their athletes about potential surveillance in china. giving the same recommendations about using disposable cell phones. we heard from an asian, the 1st experts to believe the u. s. is hippa critically accusing others of what it's in fact is guilty of this. i think this to part of the campaigns to stigmatize china. and also, we're not forgetting ever. snowden to western countries cannot prove that they themselves are not spying on other people. in...
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but what it does is give, it gives him another fighting chance. another stop here in the u. k. to fight this on a legal level and possibly to prevent his extradition for back. i want to ask you about those assurances that you just mentioned from the u. s because the high court last month overturned the lower court decision saying that the u. s. promises were enough to guarantee that julian assange would be treated humanely. why do do do? why does reporters without borders? believe that she won't be? it's really concerning. there's a, there's a number of levels that you could kind of pick apart the issue of the assurances, which i hope that the supreme court will get to scrutinize properly. but one thing i will say is, even if they are respected, even if they're fully respected in the u. s. owners, what it has said to this court, which we have no guarantee that they will even so julianna's lunch is very likely to be held in conditions of solitary confinement. were extreme isolation, whether it's called special administrative measures, whether it's the specific facility, you know
but what it does is give, it gives him another fighting chance. another stop here in the u. k. to fight this on a legal level and possibly to prevent his extradition for back. i want to ask you about those assurances that you just mentioned from the u. s because the high court last month overturned the lower court decision saying that the u. s. promises were enough to guarantee that julian assange would be treated humanely. why do do do? why does reporters without borders? believe that she...
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u. k, for its recent delivery of mid rage weapons. but elsewhere around give people are going about their daily lives wondering if war is as imminent as the leaders, i have been warning. there's also a sense among people here that the situation is made more complicated because of the competition between russia and the west. over influence in this part of the world, ukraine being at the center of it. dmitri sokolov and his wife allan, i left crimea soon after russia next to peninsula in 2014. like many, he thinks that ukraine has come a long way since we are different in mentality the road different. we are very much different now from, from russia, and we are very much different from ukrainians. that war, you know, 2014, more than 50 percent v vi. we believe that this is just a part of game. like, let's say, a kind of trade in univer witcher. what states we'll provide to rush on the pressure, et cetera. so we hope it, sol, blubbering aggregate, but for catch a push ne and skia. the problems also come from within. she hasn't returned to her home tom of logan's,
u. k, for its recent delivery of mid rage weapons. but elsewhere around give people are going about their daily lives wondering if war is as imminent as the leaders, i have been warning. there's also a sense among people here that the situation is made more complicated because of the competition between russia and the west. over influence in this part of the world, ukraine being at the center of it. dmitri sokolov and his wife allan, i left crimea soon after russia next to peninsula in 2014....
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gives him cause for optimism. but germany says will face a ross thought because germany on my, the u. k. hasn't had, has many infections. so has the lower natural immunity and has a law of actually to do it less lesson to what he had to say and go and he goes and, and if we look at the major industrialized countries of europe, germany has the highest percentage of people who haven't been exposed to the virus and who haven't been vaccinated by stuff and we don't know what that means for us. and even if the disease severity is bearable for the vaccinate, which seems to be the case, we still have to worry about a large section of the population. and that will certainly have a political influence on most of these issues on bison, this political 100 on mid bush to move it. all right, well, we will see what happens. hopefully the new year will be a better one the last year. matthew moore, thanks so much. now tennis star rough and dull, has given a boost to the australian open simply by turning up the practice that comes less than 2 weeks after he confirmed he had tested positive for coven. 19
gives him cause for optimism. but germany says will face a ross thought because germany on my, the u. k. hasn't had, has many infections. so has the lower natural immunity and has a law of actually to do it less lesson to what he had to say and go and he goes and, and if we look at the major industrialized countries of europe, germany has the highest percentage of people who haven't been exposed to the virus and who haven't been vaccinated by stuff and we don't know what that means for us. and...
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u. k. government appears to be thinking, and i'll give you a quote from who said, i hope we will be one of the 1st major economies to demonstrate to the world that you can transition from pandemic to endemic. and then deal with this, however long it remains with us, whether that's 56710 years. so you can see that the government is not playing this wakeham old game any more where it's talking about reacting instantaneously to sudden spikes in infection rate. they're playing the looking at a more long term process is how you can actually live with corona virus live with the potential variance that come with corona virus and at the same time, keep the economy going. it's some, it's not government policy, but it's a fascinating insight into what the kind of discussions that are going on a government level. and those discussions will no doubt continue for some time. thank you very much. pope. when in line press in london, plenty more head on his knees, our, including a rocks newly elected parliament made for the 1st time, and need uncertainty over the nomination of church speakers at the spe
u. k. government appears to be thinking, and i'll give you a quote from who said, i hope we will be one of the 1st major economies to demonstrate to the world that you can transition from pandemic to endemic. and then deal with this, however long it remains with us, whether that's 56710 years. so you can see that the government is not playing this wakeham old game any more where it's talking about reacting instantaneously to sudden spikes in infection rate. they're playing the looking at a more...
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u. k. government appears to be thinking, and i'll give you more quote from he said, i hope we will be one of the 1st major economies to demonstrate to the world that you can transition from pandemic to endemic. and then deal with this, however long it remains with us, whether that's 56710 years. so you can see that the government is not playing this wakeham old game any more where it's talking about reacting instantaneously to sudden spikes in infection rate. the play, the looking at a more long term process is how you can actually live with corona virus live with the potential variance that come with corona virus and at the same time keep the economy going. israel is reopening to all vaccinated foreigners despite battling a record number of infections brought from sunday. schools will have types of restrictions. stephanie decker has more from west jerusalem and kept his borders close to foreigners. for most of the pandemic, really close them again in november. but what it says now, and it's, it's, it's interesting really because, ironically, the numbers are all time high here in terms of
u. k. government appears to be thinking, and i'll give you more quote from he said, i hope we will be one of the 1st major economies to demonstrate to the world that you can transition from pandemic to endemic. and then deal with this, however long it remains with us, whether that's 56710 years. so you can see that the government is not playing this wakeham old game any more where it's talking about reacting instantaneously to sudden spikes in infection rate. the play, the looking at a more...
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u. k. the, the high court, the district court and the high court did not give any credence to the, the idea of this as a political case. but i think people can see it for what it is. it's certainly the view of many press freedom organizations. it's certainly the view of a number of really credible media outlets around the world that this case is on the basis of political charges that he has been targeted in connection with journalism . so that is understood. unfortunately, i think that's very unlikely to, to be considered in the us doing the font is extradited there, a few faces legal proceedings there. we can expect that court to, to treat it as such because they are proceeding as a, you know, he is, he is a serious criminal which we do not believe that he has. so here we have a bit of a gap between common sense and public understanding here and what these states are trying to get away with. i want to end with one more thought, which is how do you think julian sondra of pill war and on twitter, amelia share this with us. i think it will end with extradition if we aren't able to break this
u. k. the, the high court, the district court and the high court did not give any credence to the, the idea of this as a political case. but i think people can see it for what it is. it's certainly the view of many press freedom organizations. it's certainly the view of a number of really credible media outlets around the world that this case is on the basis of political charges that he has been targeted in connection with journalism . so that is understood. unfortunately, i think that's very...