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u. k. got a left leaning want in the u. s. they want to stand power. now quickly to answer your question about the east west differences, don't forget, in eastern europe there is a lower population density. there's a lower life expectancy, fewer people, obviously, elderly people. they're the most vulnerable their way, flew a fewer, fewer flights in and out in the beginning of the pandemic. but also they look down quickly and very importantly, one of the reasons they look down and are referred to i an acrobat cross that he's a bulgarian political scientist. and he said, don't forget the eastern europeans were very concerned about the health care systems. not being able to hold up, whereas the u. s. and the u. k. were a little bit more cavalier knowing they had good health care systems. so they looked down very quickly in eastern europe because they saw what was happening about with the rapids are spread further in the west. so i think that's another difference that you'll see between eastern europe and western europe. hillary for lunch with the british
u. k. got a left leaning want in the u. s. they want to stand power. now quickly to answer your question about the east west differences, don't forget, in eastern europe there is a lower population density. there's a lower life expectancy, fewer people, obviously, elderly people. they're the most vulnerable their way, flew a fewer, fewer flights in and out in the beginning of the pandemic. but also they look down quickly and very importantly, one of the reasons they look down and are referred...
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i've got family in the u. k, they've got a whole array of different ones. flies astrazeneca on, in russia. the sputnik at the one is not recognizing the k. it makes trouble very, very difficult. why this reluctance to just accept and acknowledge all the different vaccines? it's still not happening, but why? so every country has its own regulator or they may have a great regulator like in europe, it's european medicines agency. so for that seem to be accepted in those different countries, different regions it using needs to be accepted by the regulator. now we at w, h o do something called emergency listing, and we require again, documentation, all proof of safety, proof of advocacy, and also the manufacturing process. some quite often it's that 3rd one, the manufacturing process. it takes not a long time to get the details to have done the inspections and so on for that to happen. and that has to happen with every regulation. so that, that can be hold up in the parent has been a year margaret. it's been a long t
i've got family in the u. k, they've got a whole array of different ones. flies astrazeneca on, in russia. the sputnik at the one is not recognizing the k. it makes trouble very, very difficult. why this reluctance to just accept and acknowledge all the different vaccines? it's still not happening, but why? so every country has its own regulator or they may have a great regulator like in europe, it's european medicines agency. so for that seem to be accepted in those different countries,...
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u. k. government, department or agency. i got a u. k. government body and has had that exemption and it is an extraordinary development. and i think a lot of people are wondering why, unless it is, i think the lease is quite clear. this is a government that simply does not like the freedom of information act in dated. most governments don't like to be held accountable and tend not to like freedom information very much. and this government here in britain most certainly does not . and the minister, norwich martin and can made these comments about how terrible fitted with mation was in his queue in jen. and i think what he was giving away was the real view of the government. and in defending the fact that the same, she would not be subject to it when the agency is formed. he was giving away the wider perception that is held by the government, which is that they do not mind fitting reformation. he thinks foyer is repelled months. the question is, what does he have to hide? what is his government at hide? and finally this news, our, the fe
u. k. government, department or agency. i got a u. k. government body and has had that exemption and it is an extraordinary development. and i think a lot of people are wondering why, unless it is, i think the lease is quite clear. this is a government that simply does not like the freedom of information act in dated. most governments don't like to be held accountable and tend not to like freedom information very much. and this government here in britain most certainly does not . and the...
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u. k, you got going on to ground is coming your way, but if you are watching us from anywhere else in the entire world, crosstalk will be next for you. ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about personal intelligence at that point, obviously is too late trust or rather than fear. a very job with artificial intelligence, real somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with.
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u. k, we got 50 or 60000 cases per day of delta, and you can probably comfortably double that because half the time we just don't know they're there because half of the time people don't have any symptoms. yeah, chris, just quickly, i want to, i want to get one to you before we have to before we have to move on. you know, there's so much focus on government mandates and covert passes and mandatory vaccinations and only things does a lot of it or should a lot of it just comes up the common sense some personal responsibility keep wearing a mask, keep thinking about what you're doing. limit your traveled thoughts of things that will help you're talking to the guy the started a radio program called the common sense corona bar directly. yes. i think really common sense is what, so, unfortunately not as common. common as we wish it was really, it does come down to the fact that at the moment it's very early days, people are being cautious. it's easy to row back from an overcautious response, and course there are costs, but hopefully we will learn in the next 2 or 3 weeks. really what the outcome
u. k, we got 50 or 60000 cases per day of delta, and you can probably comfortably double that because half the time we just don't know they're there because half of the time people don't have any symptoms. yeah, chris, just quickly, i want to, i want to get one to you before we have to before we have to move on. you know, there's so much focus on government mandates and covert passes and mandatory vaccinations and only things does a lot of it or should a lot of it just comes up the common sense...
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u. k. you got going on. the ground is coming your way, but if you are watching us from anywhere else in the entire world, crosstalk will be next for you. ah, i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such order does that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at the point, obviously is to race trust rather than fear. a very job with artificial intelligence we'll summoning, with a robot must protect its own existence with join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport, business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. ah, ah. hello and welcome to cross stock. were all things are considered. i'm peter labelle, focus on ukraine. joe biden says i don't accept any one's red line. russia's foreign minister saturday, margaret says the nightmare scenario of military confrontation is returning on
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u. k. government has got themselves in a quagmire or bureaucracy. they do self created. he, sally, off the london now, some americans might be alarmed by the colossal scale of government spending during the pandemic. incentives around pulls highlighted some of the bizarre always taxpayer dollars a being used, for example, half a $1000000.00 on research into pigeons with gambling addiction. be just plain slot machines, think that's a bad acid trip. nope. it's a project founded by the american taxpayers. and it's one of many in the chance, a wasteful us initiative. the research allows pigeons to spend the sake of gamble tokens, could prove very useful if only pigeon gambling was a really should do kids preferred trips to broccoli? always going to double check. another state funded research, prove that bug is a more appealing faith. john made them gain weight. that was an experiment with taxpayers money well spent. how does bad news affect your mood? take the scientists to figure that out. us funded study find that bobby's causes carpeted to jump down. it's not a waste of t
u. k. government has got themselves in a quagmire or bureaucracy. they do self created. he, sally, off the london now, some americans might be alarmed by the colossal scale of government spending during the pandemic. incentives around pulls highlighted some of the bizarre always taxpayer dollars a being used, for example, half a $1000000.00 on research into pigeons with gambling addiction. be just plain slot machines, think that's a bad acid trip. nope. it's a project founded by the american...
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u. k. government has got themselves in a quagmire. bureaucracy said the self created he, sally, all to london. ah, he'll think he's going veggie. simmons government says that it won't be laying on any meet dishes or public events come next year, peter overlooked. athens are digesting the news from january me, glovers. here in helsinki may find themselves missing out on traditional beef, polk, or even reindeer dishes, if they attend events held by the finished capitals, local government, it will be strictly meet free menus. it seminars, staff, meetings, receptions and other events. instead, the options will be vegetarian or from locally sourced sustainable fish is helsinki looks to lower its carbon footprint. this is one way manada is to reduce the climate impact of food and reduce the amount of natural resources used by the city . single use cutlery is also out of these cow milk oat milkin. other alternatives will be provided at events serving coffee. but lots of people here think about this move. i guess it's a good thing for the environment and reasonable idea to i think it shouldn't be so
u. k. government has got themselves in a quagmire. bureaucracy said the self created he, sally, all to london. ah, he'll think he's going veggie. simmons government says that it won't be laying on any meet dishes or public events come next year, peter overlooked. athens are digesting the news from january me, glovers. here in helsinki may find themselves missing out on traditional beef, polk, or even reindeer dishes, if they attend events held by the finished capitals, local government, it will...
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u. k doesn't crack down more on that. she sort of got off that question and talk a little bit about sanctions and said that the u. k. had been willing to use sanctions financial sanctions against russia in the past. and as she put it all possibilities on the table. if russia does go into the ukraine, now thing we've heard in previous chap from list trust and say, come coming out of the g 7 that that will be support for ukraine. so make ukraine more resilient, but we didn't really hear anything about that in this press conference. so yeah, i think we are still waiting to get a really clear idea about what those table, what those motions are that are on the table. we're told, told that there everything, but what exactly does everything mean? does it mean around, for example, pulling the banning russia from the, from the swift financial system, which should be very problematic for russia? or is it going to be more of the same kind of thing that we've seen used against them in the past, which i have to say russia has become very adept at rin
u. k doesn't crack down more on that. she sort of got off that question and talk a little bit about sanctions and said that the u. k. had been willing to use sanctions financial sanctions against russia in the past. and as she put it all possibilities on the table. if russia does go into the ukraine, now thing we've heard in previous chap from list trust and say, come coming out of the g 7 that that will be support for ukraine. so make ukraine more resilient, but we didn't really hear anything...
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u. k. a. m. i 5 got our doctor, a cybersecurity firm linked to the ca 8 and before the crew was involved in different activities. reuters news agency, which historically has been associated with the intelligence agencies, worked with the u. k embassy in your country to train bolivian journalists just before the qu. what is britain's role in the coo? well, i mean, you know, many countries were involved in the credit of 2019. and now the research are showing that for example, democracy government in argentina, mr. lenny moreno in ecuador did participated, you know, sending some weapons and some bullets to libya. and that's completely true because in argentina we have a tried there. you know, and nothing happened in a quite often. but we received from those government, you know, at please given back all the weapons and, and that we gave it into in 2019. so that's why we, we, you know, we discover these kind of things. so every time, every, a moment that we receive a new report from research form universitie
u. k. a. m. i 5 got our doctor, a cybersecurity firm linked to the ca 8 and before the crew was involved in different activities. reuters news agency, which historically has been associated with the intelligence agencies, worked with the u. k embassy in your country to train bolivian journalists just before the qu. what is britain's role in the coo? well, i mean, you know, many countries were involved in the credit of 2019. and now the research are showing that for example, democracy government...
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and i think it's important to think about both the volume of content we've got in the u. k. m. and the nature of that content which christine was pointing to. so our press regulator saw that between 229-2019 you see a 400 percent increase in coverage of trans people and their lives. and. and that's just kind of too much to be talking about such a small population. so we should, we should start with by a christine in the u. k. some of the most vocal voices who see including trans people in the struggle for equality as a problem. are people who identify as feminists, they've been called trans, exclusionary radical feminists or turfs, one of the primary arguments. and what about those arguments is problematic in your estimation? well, let's begin by saying that i think increasingly we don't regard the people using heaviness them as a cover, as, as being honest about what they're doing. because this isn't feminists. and if you go back to the 19 seventy's and the merchant says, a 2nd way feminist them on both sides of the atlantic, trans people and feminist women had an enormous amo
and i think it's important to think about both the volume of content we've got in the u. k. m. and the nature of that content which christine was pointing to. so our press regulator saw that between 229-2019 you see a 400 percent increase in coverage of trans people and their lives. and. and that's just kind of too much to be talking about such a small population. so we should, we should start with by a christine in the u. k. some of the most vocal voices who see including trans people in the...
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u. k with jonah hall in london. i think we got used to certainly let's say a year ago john, we got used to the idea of more cases means more restrictions. the u. k. government definitely reversing that trends now. well, i mean, look at the differences between now and a year ago, principally of course, the vaccinate vaccine program and a different strain of the virus. so bit on that, we don't know everything that we need to know about yet. but one that is already showing some evidence from south africa and corroborated here in the u. k. so far as producing a less severe form of the disease is producing fuel hospitalizations. when you do go to hospital, you are in hospital for less time and it is that sort of data that the government here is looking at the prime minister when he made that announcement, say that there will be no new restrictions this side of new year. great musicals for businesses and hospitality for sections of the public as well. who can now get together? mascot, mass gatherings can go ahead, bars and restaurants s
u. k with jonah hall in london. i think we got used to certainly let's say a year ago john, we got used to the idea of more cases means more restrictions. the u. k. government definitely reversing that trends now. well, i mean, look at the differences between now and a year ago, principally of course, the vaccinate vaccine program and a different strain of the virus. so bit on that, we don't know everything that we need to know about yet. but one that is already showing some evidence from south...
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u. k. if they like, they started, they got a feel when a consumer dodie vista linebacker dick, while the longest is enough. you know, there are several seniors they love is home sick as young fiscal year, certain sienna law in remember one go back to going to the area. this is a loaner mother in law or made a few who feel in and in this message. but official documents research by journalists to fanny m. r e t show that britain's and sweets are cooperating, and that nothing is norma. in this case, in an email to their swedish colleagues, the british prosecutor's office recommends that a son should not be questioned in london. because his case, we're just not be treated like any other. mm. and just not having an affair here to see how, how not just on order for some of us have. so on the other hand, off to one or 2 on the had a voice. and this fails to miss the wanted to do home with lives over there. for a hearing you're feeling not for the next 2 years, the front will not move. although the case is that an impulse. as soon as not just sitting back from his confinement, he continues to send his m
u. k. if they like, they started, they got a feel when a consumer dodie vista linebacker dick, while the longest is enough. you know, there are several seniors they love is home sick as young fiscal year, certain sienna law in remember one go back to going to the area. this is a loaner mother in law or made a few who feel in and in this message. but official documents research by journalists to fanny m. r e t show that britain's and sweets are cooperating, and that nothing is norma. in this...
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u. k. are you surprised that you only got such lukewarm support from the rest of the you? well, i'm, i'm not surprised because, you know, building something as complex as you is a step by step process. and the fact that some countries are disagreeing on some topics seems to be like, absolutely normal. you pay not. yes, a long time. you've been trying to build this unity for a very long time. yeah, but we very stubborn. as all the french must be to really, if we believe in something we do believe in you, we have to convince you of on every single topic to be throng together and the end to join forces to gather their forces. if they decide to, again, to play solo, like, like if you decided with bricks it, yeah, there will be some consequences. and the relationship between this territory, u. k, u is now dramatically changed, and it will have impact on the economy on social, on social workers, on immigration. we'll see a list of impact by the very fact that you're bricks. it was decided and respected by do you. but we're decided by the people of, of the united kingdom. you've
u. k. are you surprised that you only got such lukewarm support from the rest of the you? well, i'm, i'm not surprised because, you know, building something as complex as you is a step by step process. and the fact that some countries are disagreeing on some topics seems to be like, absolutely normal. you pay not. yes, a long time. you've been trying to build this unity for a very long time. yeah, but we very stubborn. as all the french must be to really, if we believe in something we do...
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u. k. are you surprised that you only got such lukewarm support from the rest of the you? well, i'm not surprised because you know, building something as complex as you is a step by step process. and the fact that some countries are disagreeing on some topics seems to be like, absolutely normal. you came out yes, a long time. you've been trying to build this unity for a very long time. yeah, but we are very stubborn. as all the french must be to really, if we believe in something we do believe in you, we have to convince you of on every single topic to be strong together. and the end to join forces to gather their forces. if they decide to, again, to play solo, like, like if you decided with the brakes it, yeah, it will be some consequences. and the relationship between this territory, u. k, u is now dramatically changed and it will have impact on the economy on social and social workers on immigration will see a list of impact by the very fact that you bricks it was decided and respected by. do you would be cited by the people of, of the united kingdom? you not on the, fo
u. k. are you surprised that you only got such lukewarm support from the rest of the you? well, i'm not surprised because you know, building something as complex as you is a step by step process. and the fact that some countries are disagreeing on some topics seems to be like, absolutely normal. you came out yes, a long time. you've been trying to build this unity for a very long time. yeah, but we are very stubborn. as all the french must be to really, if we believe in something we do believe...
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i got another she sorry, k u d. i don't know me. yeah. angel garza. e love the woman collateral. they her clara showy, nice feel about it. if he panted a party that they love, i ah, that's as much as i could find out about the philosophy plan. they clearly had muslim roots, but nobody knows for sure. if they took the christian or the muslim side, the out, the hires rebellion. what i find most eye opening is that this story of those maurice cos who state is largely unknown by today's his spaniards. it's a story that seems to have been airbrush that from history. most people still believe that all of the barriers muslims were expelled and that none remained. oh, oh. oh i of course, today's his spain has a sizable muslim population with many spanish converts to islam. ah, i wonder, is this in some unseen way an act of connection with the conscious muslim past? a 21st century revival of the maurice. gus? oh ah, i left a lot layla with those with yes 1st the manner or no a lot. second year than a little aren't on tom rick along. read me a man affordably made o me mother for last year.
i got another she sorry, k u d. i don't know me. yeah. angel garza. e love the woman collateral. they her clara showy, nice feel about it. if he panted a party that they love, i ah, that's as much as i could find out about the philosophy plan. they clearly had muslim roots, but nobody knows for sure. if they took the christian or the muslim side, the out, the hires rebellion. what i find most eye opening is that this story of those maurice cos who state is largely unknown by today's his...
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u. k. could soon be set to double the got into a fuel poverty monitor, leaving some, it's fair to choose between heat and food government and not taking any steps to talk to reduce blue pool or through poverty. so canadian stranded in south africa say they feel abandoned by the government after ottawa's, the post army kong restrictions on returning correct mass confusion. it really struck me that it is citizens, really trying to help citizens. it's not the government trying to help citizens. and i think it really needs to be the other way around. plus the president of the red cross federation speaks exclusively to r t in a wide ranging interview. touching on everything from the meet the close of vaccine cooperation to the brother russian border migrant crisis. ah, i that very good morning. thanks for joining me here on our most go has rebuffed claims that it is poised to invade ukraine, saying they bear no relation to reality. adding that it's the american sewer acting belligerently in the region. and as western media and politicians of rach did up speculation about a possible war and with the u
u. k. could soon be set to double the got into a fuel poverty monitor, leaving some, it's fair to choose between heat and food government and not taking any steps to talk to reduce blue pool or through poverty. so canadian stranded in south africa say they feel abandoned by the government after ottawa's, the post army kong restrictions on returning correct mass confusion. it really struck me that it is citizens, really trying to help citizens. it's not the government trying to help citizens....
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u. k. are you surprised that you only got such lukewarm support from the rest of the you? well, i'm not surprised because you know, building something as complex as you is a step by step process. and the fact that some countries are disagreeing on some topics seems to be like, absolutely normal. you came out yes, a long time. you've been trying to build this unity for a very long time. yeah, but we are very stubborn. as all the french must be to really, if we believe in something we do believe in you, we have to convince you of on every single topic to be strong together. and the end to join forces to gather their forces. if they decide to, again, to play solo, like, like if you decided with the brakes it, yeah, it will be some consequences. and the relationship between this territory, u. k, u is now dramatically changed and it will have impact on the economy on social and social workers on immigration will see a list of impact by the very fact that you bricks it was decided and respected by. do you decided by the people of, of the united kingdom? you not on the, found you
u. k. are you surprised that you only got such lukewarm support from the rest of the you? well, i'm not surprised because you know, building something as complex as you is a step by step process. and the fact that some countries are disagreeing on some topics seems to be like, absolutely normal. you came out yes, a long time. you've been trying to build this unity for a very long time. yeah, but we are very stubborn. as all the french must be to really, if we believe in something we do believe...
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o has got more now on the u. k. 's preparations and 8 chess england. that's national health service is opening temporary field hospitals. at the moment, the number of people admitted to hospital is significantly lower than earlier in the year. $1200.00 are being admitted each day compared to $4500.00 last january. but the number is rising. the latest figure shows that hospital admissions are at the highest level since march. however, despite arise and hospital admissions, the number of people in intensive care is dropping or a challenge. so it's now up from london, rory, so the numbers there, it's sort of a mixed picture, right? tell us more about how the in a chess is preparing for these record infection. numbers are the only just supposed to be given a ball park figure of about 10000 hospitalizations or the one point to when things start to get ready tricky. and they are just creeping over that benchmark for england lee. so the plan is to set up for that calling face surge hobbs, various hospitals around the country, they'll be temporary structures p
o has got more now on the u. k. 's preparations and 8 chess england. that's national health service is opening temporary field hospitals. at the moment, the number of people admitted to hospital is significantly lower than earlier in the year. $1200.00 are being admitted each day compared to $4500.00 last january. but the number is rising. the latest figure shows that hospital admissions are at the highest level since march. however, despite arise and hospital admissions, the number of people...
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u. k. are you surprised that you only got such lukewarm support from the rest of the you? well, i'm not surprised because you know, building something as complex as you is a step by step process. and the fact that some countries are disagreeing on some topics seems to be like, absolutely normal. you came out yes, a long time. you've been trying to build this unity for a very long time. yeah, but we are very stubborn. as all the french must be to really, if we believe in something we do believe in you, we have to convince you of on every single topic to be strong together and the end to join forces to gather their forces. if they decide to, again, to play solo, like, like if you decided with bricks it, yeah, it will be some consequences. and the relationship between ship between this territory, u. k, u is now dramatically changed and it will have impact on the economy on social, on social workers, on immigration. we'll see a list of impact by the very fact that you're bricks. it was decided and respected by the you, but would decided by the people of, of the united kingdom.
u. k. are you surprised that you only got such lukewarm support from the rest of the you? well, i'm not surprised because you know, building something as complex as you is a step by step process. and the fact that some countries are disagreeing on some topics seems to be like, absolutely normal. you came out yes, a long time. you've been trying to build this unity for a very long time. yeah, but we are very stubborn. as all the french must be to really, if we believe in something we do believe...
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u. k. are you surprised that you only got such lukewarm support from the rest of the you? well, i'm, i'm not surprised because, you know, building something as complex as you is a step by step process. and the fact that some countries are disagreeing on some topics seems to be like, absolutely normal. you paying that? yes, a long time. you've been trying to build this unity for a very long time. yeah, but we are very stubborn. as all the french must be to really, if we believe in something we do believe in you, we have to convince you of on every single topic to be strong together and the end to join forces to gather their forces. if they decide to, again, to play solo, like, like in the u. k, decided with bricks it, yeah, it will be some consequences. and the relationship between this territory, u. k, u is now dramatically changed and, and it will have impact on the economy. on social, on social workers, on immigration. we see a list of impact by the very fact that you're bricks, it was decided and respected by. do you decided by the people of, of the united kingdom? you'
u. k. are you surprised that you only got such lukewarm support from the rest of the you? well, i'm, i'm not surprised because, you know, building something as complex as you is a step by step process. and the fact that some countries are disagreeing on some topics seems to be like, absolutely normal. you paying that? yes, a long time. you've been trying to build this unity for a very long time. yeah, but we are very stubborn. as all the french must be to really, if we believe in something we...
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u. s. government jihad against wiki weeks founder julian assange. got a serious assist over the weekend from america's allies over in the u. k. for more, we go to our transit land, a correspondent anders lee for this intelligence failure. ah. last week, a british judge here in london decided to extradite juliet ashanda to the united states. at least we think he's a judge could also be a department store santa, who got drunk and glued a carpet to his head. so in all likelihood julian assange will be coming to the united states, the country that's been trying to, or at least seriously thought about killing him. mike pompeo is already planning to hold the trial in a funeral home. back in january. the extradition request was denied by a different judge in london who cited extreme u. s. prison conditions in ruling against a sondors extradition. but now that it looks like julian will be coming to america, let's see what is soon to be neighbors are saying, if this fight against extradition is that they're worried about his safety in prison, they really have our don't have perspective on this. there are lots and lots of people who go
u. s. government jihad against wiki weeks founder julian assange. got a serious assist over the weekend from america's allies over in the u. k. for more, we go to our transit land, a correspondent anders lee for this intelligence failure. ah. last week, a british judge here in london decided to extradite juliet ashanda to the united states. at least we think he's a judge could also be a department store santa, who got drunk and glued a carpet to his head. so in all likelihood julian assange...
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got about a minute left. i do want to bring up these ongoing fishing more between france in the u. k. it sounds like it may be cooling down a little bit friends saying that they've got 93 percent of the fishing. like right . is what they were supposed to have under the breakfast agreement. what's the latest? yes, you're right. fishing was no more. i think the both sides, it really back down the you had a should issued an ultimatum in terms of being off friday. and they actually even said, literally stated that if you could just give us a token, a few more licenses and the u. k. did. but i think a big the contention has been that these fridge, fishermen need to demonstrate that they have fished in those waters. historically the u. k has also some gps data because a lot of them don't have the documentation that they should have had, you know, whoa, between those that don't have the right kind of paperwork that they should have had in the 1st place. but yes, the percentage has been increased and it's always been in the ninety's. so it's exactly we're basically should be. we'll continue to
got about a minute left. i do want to bring up these ongoing fishing more between france in the u. k. it sounds like it may be cooling down a little bit friends saying that they've got 93 percent of the fishing. like right . is what they were supposed to have under the breakfast agreement. what's the latest? yes, you're right. fishing was no more. i think the both sides, it really back down the you had a should issued an ultimatum in terms of being off friday. and they actually even said,...
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u. k. are you surprised that you only got such lukewarm support from the rest of the you? well, i'm not surprised because you know, building something as complex as you is a step by step process. and the fact that some countries are disagreeing on some topics seems to be like, absolutely normal. you came out a long time. you've been trying to build this unity for a very long time. yeah, but we are very stubborn. as all the french must be to really, if we believe in something we do believe in you, we have to convince you of on every single topic to be strong together. and the end to join forces to gather their forces. if they decide to, again, to play solo like like the, you get, you started with a bricks. it, yeah, it will be some consequences. and the relationship between this territory, u. k. and you is now dramatically changed and it will have impact on the economy. on social, on social workers, on immigration. we see a list of impact by the very fact that you're bricks, it was decided and respected by. do you decided by the people of, of the united kingdom? you not onl
u. k. are you surprised that you only got such lukewarm support from the rest of the you? well, i'm not surprised because you know, building something as complex as you is a step by step process. and the fact that some countries are disagreeing on some topics seems to be like, absolutely normal. you came out a long time. you've been trying to build this unity for a very long time. yeah, but we are very stubborn. as all the french must be to really, if we believe in something we do believe in...
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they've got 96 hours slots, around 7 o'clock, u k. time on thursday to decide if they want to do site. and if they don't take it to the international court of appeal, but at any j site, if they hear they from when those what's your take on how the race ira applied the rules? obviously it was in favor of vir staffing. so in terms of mercedes, ca, they fill that either the race or i to select all of the unlocked cost $3.00 or no unlike and none of the cost $3.00. and unfortunately in the have ye, michael massey, any let 5 of them through now the cause between louis and mux not allowed mac subs . he be up right behind louis and on the fresh a ties and get ahead. and they just feel that the rules in their view wasn't applied properly. it's, it's kind of out to them now. so if they wanna go forward with it is an interpretation of the rules. disuse of made that decision. and if we go to the instructional court of appeal, they'll have to make their own decision. well, you've been covering f one for a long time. now, do you think hamilton wou
they've got 96 hours slots, around 7 o'clock, u k. time on thursday to decide if they want to do site. and if they don't take it to the international court of appeal, but at any j site, if they hear they from when those what's your take on how the race ira applied the rules? obviously it was in favor of vir staffing. so in terms of mercedes, ca, they fill that either the race or i to select all of the unlocked cost $3.00 or no unlike and none of the cost $3.00. and unfortunately in the have ye,...
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got more on this from our reporter, daniel went to hi daniel, the u. k. they're just saying, let's face a lot of challenges over the last 12 months. but how does that compare with all the predictions? well, rog, as you probably remember, boris johnson promised sunlit uplands when it came to break it. but now it seems that britain is facing more of a winter of discontent. now i tried to find what the positives were, the upsides, and we're in this whole post breaks it era, but it seems, there are some, you know, some of the most dire predictions didn't come true. the pound took a bit of a beating at 1st, but then recovered afterwards. and the city of london is not currently a shadow of its former self. and all of the issues that britain has faced a merely teething problems. the prime minister would say, however, it's not possible to escape the reality that britain is not yet, and has no visible prospects of becoming a singapore on the eastern atlantic, which was partly the vision. i mean, we've seen that and imports and exports have been a huge headache for
got more on this from our reporter, daniel went to hi daniel, the u. k. they're just saying, let's face a lot of challenges over the last 12 months. but how does that compare with all the predictions? well, rog, as you probably remember, boris johnson promised sunlit uplands when it came to break it. but now it seems that britain is facing more of a winter of discontent. now i tried to find what the positives were, the upsides, and we're in this whole post breaks it era, but it seems, there are...
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ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah ah, ah ah, let's start back with a story that's got a lot of people talking in the u. k and beyond harry potter or 3rd j. k. rowling has infuriated that transgender community by criticizing police in scotland for allowing rape suspects to identify women. that's even if they haven't legally or physically change gender saying only that there are female rallying channel of george or wells, 1984 on twitter to make her point. where is peace, freedom of slavery, ignorance is trans. the meanest individual horrid to you is a woman. many people have shared rollings concern, seeing the new approach will clearly distort crime statistics under a bi, render them useless. but the authors faced the heavy backlash from activists on people on social media for her views. vast majority of sexual souls are committed by men who don't identify as anything other than men. perhaps you might consider using your public profile to come by this. instead, you created an entire universe filled with wonderful characters, fantastical beasts, magic, and wonder, but con father, the trans people exist. he
ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah ah, ah ah, let's start back with a story that's got a lot of people talking in the u. k and beyond harry potter or 3rd j. k. rowling has infuriated that transgender community by criticizing police in scotland for allowing rape suspects to identify women. that's even if they haven't legally or physically change gender saying only that there are female rallying channel of george or wells, 1984 on twitter to make her point. where is peace, freedom of slavery, ignorance is...