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u . k. he's also one of the many magics and scientists warning the u. k. government's reopening plan is reckless. he told aus is eric could lead to a 1000 deaths a day. it's not a very good prospect. i think what is most concerning. a lot of scientists and public health people is the fact that the government actually wants this to happen in many ways. they want to see a lot of cases know during the summer they want those hospital nations and those deaths to take place now rather than in the autumn in the winter because they think the ultimate, the winter are going to be bad enough. and getting some of the infection out of the way know is a good thing. but most public health people say that's absolutely crazy that we shouldn't be encouraging the virus to spread. we shouldn't be letting that spread. and we certainly shouldn't be welcoming more cases, more hospitalization and more death are going to get more mutation taking place. but that has to happen. and if you get that happening in a country like the ok for about half of the population is vaccinated, y
u . k. he's also one of the many magics and scientists warning the u. k. government's reopening plan is reckless. he told aus is eric could lead to a 1000 deaths a day. it's not a very good prospect. i think what is most concerning. a lot of scientists and public health people is the fact that the government actually wants this to happen in many ways. they want to see a lot of cases know during the summer they want those hospital nations and those deaths to take place now rather than in the...
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u. k. he draws pictures with his bike and i've actually cycle simula dark shape my cell, but not really on purpose. here is how he does it. anthony hall from england makes his st. are with streets in 2016, aided by the stronger gps after he started peddling out faces and figures on britain's road systems and maps. the app was originally designed to help athletes keep track of their activity. any hoyt uses a bicycle to draw here is canvas is the streets of manchester in northern england. have an idea of its been around for a while. there are people all over the world doing them to, to varying sort of standards. and i've seen a few of these, i did my 1st 15 years ago, i suppose. and so i can say, well, i can find and i found a door in them, which is where i live. i'm looking but couldn't out bit rather surely. but i still figured out what to do more to look for just sort of thing doing and have a sense anthony, or it's generally covers 80 to 120 kilometers to make one image. in manchester, he's
u. k. he draws pictures with his bike and i've actually cycle simula dark shape my cell, but not really on purpose. here is how he does it. anthony hall from england makes his st. are with streets in 2016, aided by the stronger gps after he started peddling out faces and figures on britain's road systems and maps. the app was originally designed to help athletes keep track of their activity. any hoyt uses a bicycle to draw here is canvas is the streets of manchester in northern england. have an...
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u. k. he draws pictures with his bike and i've actually cycle simula dark shape my cell, but not really on purpose. here is how he does it. anthony hall from england makes his street art with streets in 2016, aided by the strata gps after he started. peddling our faces and figures on britain's ro, systems, and maps. the app was originally designed to help athletes keep track of their activity. anthony hoyt uses a bicycle to draw here. his canvas is the streets of manchester in northern england has an idea. it's been around for a while. there are people all over the world doing them to, to various standards. and i've seen a few of these. i did my 1st 15 years ago, i suppose, and so i can go and see what i can find. and i found adult in the much where i live . i'm looking at it now. it's a bit rather surely, but i still figured out what to do more to look for and just sort of been doing in a sense. anthony hall, it's generally covers 80 to 120 kilometers to make one image. in manchester, he's tr
u. k. he draws pictures with his bike and i've actually cycle simula dark shape my cell, but not really on purpose. here is how he does it. anthony hall from england makes his street art with streets in 2016, aided by the strata gps after he started. peddling our faces and figures on britain's ro, systems, and maps. the app was originally designed to help athletes keep track of their activity. anthony hoyt uses a bicycle to draw here. his canvas is the streets of manchester in northern england...
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u. k. he draws pictures with his bike and i've actually cycle simula dark shape my cell, but not really on purpose. here is how he does it. anthony hall from england makes his street art with streets in 2016, aided by the stronger gps after he started peddling out faces and figures on britain's ro, systems, and maps. the app was originally designed to help athletes keep track of their activity. anthony hoyt uses a bicycle to draw here. his canvas is the streets of manchester in northern england has an idea. it's been around for a while. there are people all over the world doing them to, to varying for standards. and i've seen a few of these. i did my 1st 15 years ago, i suppose. and so i can go to that. i see what i can find. and i found a door in them, which is where i live. i'm looking, but couldn't house it rather surely, but i still figured out what to do more to look for and just sort of been doing them ever since. anthony hoyt generally covers 80 to 120 kilometers to make one image in ma
u. k. he draws pictures with his bike and i've actually cycle simula dark shape my cell, but not really on purpose. here is how he does it. anthony hall from england makes his street art with streets in 2016, aided by the stronger gps after he started peddling out faces and figures on britain's ro, systems, and maps. the app was originally designed to help athletes keep track of their activity. anthony hoyt uses a bicycle to draw here. his canvas is the streets of manchester in northern england...
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u. k. he faces a 175 years in prison in america, which was some extra dated from the u. k. on charges of hacking and espionage in 2019 songs was forcibly removed by british police from the dorian embassy in london . after quito terminated his 7 here asylum there. in january, a british judge ruled against the move over fears about his mental health. the us immediately launched and appeal i spoke to a st and m p. george christensen is among those who film the video in support of the such a lot of people were viewing who beyond the assange campaign, feeling this is just something that the trump administration was, was doing well. it actually wasn't. the trump administration that was dying, and of course we know now that don't trump consider issuing a pardon to join assigns for someone that wouldn't. that was going after him. you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing and there that's why nothing as simple as simply dropped with the change of regimes in the us or administrations in the us. you know, it's
u. k. he faces a 175 years in prison in america, which was some extra dated from the u. k. on charges of hacking and espionage in 2019 songs was forcibly removed by british police from the dorian embassy in london . after quito terminated his 7 here asylum there. in january, a british judge ruled against the move over fears about his mental health. the us immediately launched and appeal i spoke to a st and m p. george christensen is among those who film the video in support of the such a lot of...
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u. k. he faces 175 years, potentially in prison in america, which will seem extradited from britain on charges of packing and espionage. 2019, a saw was forcibly removed by police from the equitorial embassy in london, and to quito terminated his 7 year silence. and in january, a british judge ruled against move over fears over his mental health. the us immediately launched an appeal australian m. p. george christian soon was among the film, the video in support of the fellow countrymen, a lot of people viewing beyond the assange campaign, feeling this is just something that the trumpet ministration was, was doing well. it actually wasn't the trump administration that was dying. and of course, we know now that don't trump considered issuing a pardon to join the signs for someone that wouldn't, that was going after him. you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing and their that's why nothing as simple as simply dropped wi
u. k. he faces 175 years, potentially in prison in america, which will seem extradited from britain on charges of packing and espionage. 2019, a saw was forcibly removed by police from the equitorial embassy in london, and to quito terminated his 7 year silence. and in january, a british judge ruled against move over fears over his mental health. the us immediately launched an appeal australian m. p. george christian soon was among the film, the video in support of the fellow countrymen, a lot...
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u. k. he says his country's been in america's sphere of influence. since it was founded, the un troops going to remain as it is a cool group, still going to be running hazy and not the government is being said by some critics . of course you have the quote, you know haiti, i've been part of world history for, since since our appreciation, we went and we are part of the international community. we been helped by, by our friends for a long time. i know. and you know, some of some of our friends once more, please, and then they bought it, but we can't leave rose to ourselves. we have to be open to our friends. and that's, that's what it always be. it has always been a b, as always been an interest to where different countries see their own interests. we we get to the live, the, the fact that we close to the united states, we geographically blue. say that united this like go to public like you. but like all the going to be in the country. so they express most of the time the. 2 interest in being in haiti rush has unveiled its newest and most advanced ste
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he's joining us now from reading in the u. k. thank you very much indeed for being with us. what is the difference between what we're seeing this time around as opposed to previous wildfires? while he mentioned in the summer period, we would expect the forest fires in the boil for us and russia as well as in north america. what we've seen so far around doc future particularly close to codes is a very large area affected my number of wildfires. i've been going since the middle of june, none quite persistently, a high volume in terms of estimated total carbon emissions from the 1st up until yesterday. the values of already comparable to what we would see for full summer in recent years from the 1st of june to july to be really high scale. i was reading that upon the neglect to fire safety rules is also playing a role in this. it must be, i would imagine, very difficult to enforce those rules given the scale of the area that of seberio itself. we don't have dates on that, but i would agree that the very best area, tens of thousands of square kilometer, some of the areas must be
he's joining us now from reading in the u. k. thank you very much indeed for being with us. what is the difference between what we're seeing this time around as opposed to previous wildfires? while he mentioned in the summer period, we would expect the forest fires in the boil for us and russia as well as in north america. what we've seen so far around doc future particularly close to codes is a very large area affected my number of wildfires. i've been going since the middle of june, none...
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u. k. he faces 175 years in jail in america, which wants him extradited from the u. k. on charges of hacking and espionage in 2019 a sounds was forcibly removed by british police from the equitorial embassy in london . after quito terminated his 7 year asylum there. in january, a british judge ruled against the move over fears about his mental help. us immediately lodged on appeal i'm delighted to welcome live on to the program now as trillion n p george christensen who was among those who thumped a video in support of julian sounds. welcome to george. that was a lot of public supports on show for mr. a. sound to the weekend, but of course that doesn't necessarily translate into anything happening. is he really any closer to freedom? do you think right now? well, i think, i think this is in the hands of the barton administration at the moment. i mean, it just takes a simple political decision to cease what most legal watches assign would be. i pointless appeal, given that justice barrister barracks or rather has as said to the pay in the the original extradition request
u. k. he faces 175 years in jail in america, which wants him extradited from the u. k. on charges of hacking and espionage in 2019 a sounds was forcibly removed by british police from the equitorial embassy in london . after quito terminated his 7 year asylum there. in january, a british judge ruled against the move over fears about his mental help. us immediately lodged on appeal i'm delighted to welcome live on to the program now as trillion n p george christensen who was among those who...
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u. k. he believes that we have made the move to show solidarity with the japanese people. we already know that there is a great deal of public resistance to the olympics. and a poll polls continue to suggest that people don't want the olympics to be there. so i think it's a direct response to that from the part of toyota, toyota is actually a global sponsor. and so much of toyota's promotional activity act activation as we would call it marketing terms, is going to take place outside japan. anyway, i think really for me, it's the symbolism of what's happened inside japan. that's going to be more significant. because i think if toyota was seemed to be associated with an event that may alternately become known as a super spread or events that wouldn't play well with the japanese public. so i think what toyota is doing is to send a signal to, to the japanese public that i understand that it empathize isn't and that it's not going to do anything to the that he's detrimental to, to the tokyo population covered 90 cases in the athletes village were expected, that's according to
u. k. he believes that we have made the move to show solidarity with the japanese people. we already know that there is a great deal of public resistance to the olympics. and a poll polls continue to suggest that people don't want the olympics to be there. so i think it's a direct response to that from the part of toyota, toyota is actually a global sponsor. and so much of toyota's promotional activity act activation as we would call it marketing terms, is going to take place outside japan....
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about daddy, he's a research fellow in chemical engineering of the university of birmingham in the u . k. he joins is from there. some other area is the key thing here. customization for individual patients. yes, indeed. for yes, all those since the beginning of medicine, we've been having the approach of one size fits all 3 d printing. it changes because you can produce peers which is specific to a patient, richard taylor to that needs. and that can be produced in a clinical setting at the local level. so it's easy access to the patient as well. so we anticipate in a situation where if you go to your general practitioner or your health care provider, they will have the composite bits of medical technology that go into one individual pill. and they will be able to 3 d print. your 203040 pill, say a month supply of one pill there and then so it won't be slower. what i'm saying is the pills aren't printed to order at some remote location. they're actually done where you see your doctor. yes. so the idea is that, let's see, for example, the clinicians decide that a particular patient needs 3 di
about daddy, he's a research fellow in chemical engineering of the university of birmingham in the u . k. he joins is from there. some other area is the key thing here. customization for individual patients. yes, indeed. for yes, all those since the beginning of medicine, we've been having the approach of one size fits all 3 d printing. it changes because you can produce peers which is specific to a patient, richard taylor to that needs. and that can be produced in a clinical setting at the...
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u. k. he says the outbreak is far from over. we are looking at roughly $50000.00 cases per day that we know about . and that's important because of course, remember that about 50 percent of the cases of grown verse have no or few symptoms . and so people often don't know they've got the virus, so we can probably double that. we're probably looking at a $100000.00 cases per day at the moment, which does seem stupendously high. but if you take that number and ask when we had our last outbreak, the big wave in january, which was caused by the circle, kent or alpha of area. and what will we seeing in terms of cases in hospital and what we're seeing in terms of those cases in hospital translating into mortalities from crone of ours. and it's like night and day, it couldn't be more different because now what we're saying is very high level, $50000.00 cases that we know about per day. but what we're not seeing of those cases translating into people in hospital or thank goodness people who are passing away. there's a very, very signific
u. k. he says the outbreak is far from over. we are looking at roughly $50000.00 cases per day that we know about . and that's important because of course, remember that about 50 percent of the cases of grown verse have no or few symptoms . and so people often don't know they've got the virus, so we can probably double that. we're probably looking at a $100000.00 cases per day at the moment, which does seem stupendously high. but if you take that number and ask when we had our last outbreak,...
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u. k. he's joining his start. thank you very much. indeed for being with us on, i'll just 0. we're hearing a lot about different vaccines and their effectiveness against certain parts of the, of the virus. how much of these variations have done to the actual vaccines themselves, and how much of it is done to that, the way that they're being measured by different bodies? yes. hello. so this is a good question. if you look at the published data along the data base on lab studies where they show, you know, 2 or 3 photos are for reductions in each lives and titles in vitro to be delta variance compared to the office. sorry, because of the original hand by experience. what that means is that the levels i think is that you need to protect people well protect against fires. infection in veto has to be higher to keep the sale of a protection against adults and competitive can't be original hand biased. and in real life, what we see is that if you look hospitalization, race like one city in scotland, for example, you can recently show that more of the hospitalized patients had 2 doses
u. k. he's joining his start. thank you very much. indeed for being with us on, i'll just 0. we're hearing a lot about different vaccines and their effectiveness against certain parts of the, of the virus. how much of these variations have done to the actual vaccines themselves, and how much of it is done to that, the way that they're being measured by different bodies? yes. hello. so this is a good question. if you look at the published data along the data base on lab studies where they show,...
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u. k that he's isolating on freedom day for 10 days. it's called the test and trace app. so in the u. k, people are calling it this now is the pin ping demick because you're paying to buy your app. so now directly to your question, this has been a long plan. they've planned to go ahead with freedom day for a long time. they did not anticipate this surge. there is speculation that it could have been something to do with euro. there were 67000 pounds at wembley and has this spread because this very, it has affected more cases, males and females. and many of those are the spectators that so it's already been planned and that's why it's going ahead. it's not to say that it won't be roll back . and i know that there's a lot of excitement right now about this freedom davidson at the same time. we're also seeing this rise and coded cases. so if there is a chance that they have to go back to those restrictions back to some sort of a locked down, how damaging would that be on the economy as a whole? well, it definitely would be damaging rachel, of course, like it would be to any economy, but a
u. k that he's isolating on freedom day for 10 days. it's called the test and trace app. so in the u. k, people are calling it this now is the pin ping demick because you're paying to buy your app. so now directly to your question, this has been a long plan. they've planned to go ahead with freedom day for a long time. they did not anticipate this surge. there is speculation that it could have been something to do with euro. there were 67000 pounds at wembley and has this spread because this...
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u. k. he draws pictures with his bike, and i've actually cycle simula dork shape my cell, but not really on purpose. here is how he does it. anthony hall from england makes his street art with streets in 2016, aided by the strong gps after he started peddling our faces and figures on britain's road systems and maps. the app was originally designed to help athletes to keep track of their activity. anthony hoyt uses a bicycle to draw here. his canvas is the streets of manchester in northern england has an idea. it's been around for a while. there are people all over the world doing them to, to varying so standards. and i've seen a few of these. i did my 1st 15 years ago, i suppose, and so i can go and see what i can find. and i found the door in which i live. i'm looking but couldn't out the rubbish really, but i still figured out what to do. what to look for, and i just sort of been doing them ever since. anthony hoyt generally covers 80 to 120 kilometers to make one image. in manchester, he's
u. k. he draws pictures with his bike, and i've actually cycle simula dork shape my cell, but not really on purpose. here is how he does it. anthony hall from england makes his street art with streets in 2016, aided by the strong gps after he started peddling our faces and figures on britain's road systems and maps. the app was originally designed to help athletes to keep track of their activity. anthony hoyt uses a bicycle to draw here. his canvas is the streets of manchester in northern...
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u. k. he draws pictures with his bike and i've actually cycle simula dark shape my cell, but not really on purpose. here is how he does it. anthony hall from england makes his street art which streets in 2016, aided by bus driver, gps after he started peddling out faces and figures on britain's ro, systems, and maps. the app was originally designed to help athletes keep track of their activity. anthony hoyt uses a bicycle to draw here is canvas is the streets of manchester in northern england. have an idea, it's been around for a while. there are people all over the world doing them to, to varying so standards. and i've seen a few of these. i did my 1st 15 years ago, i suppose, and so i can go and see what i can find. and i found a dog in jail in which i live and looking but couldn't out it rubbish, really. but i sort of figured out what to do more to look for and just sort of been doing and have a sense. anthony hoyt generally covers 80 to 120 kilometers to make one image. in manchester, he's
u. k. he draws pictures with his bike and i've actually cycle simula dark shape my cell, but not really on purpose. here is how he does it. anthony hall from england makes his street art which streets in 2016, aided by bus driver, gps after he started peddling out faces and figures on britain's ro, systems, and maps. the app was originally designed to help athletes keep track of their activity. anthony hoyt uses a bicycle to draw here is canvas is the streets of manchester in northern england....
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u. k. while he awake, an extradition really? the fashion designer, vivian westwood, ceremonial lead, stabbed a birthday cake describing a song as a sacrificial art. ah, ah, a melancholic birthday celebration you're up to date now coming up next. our cultural series are looks rather dating apps in asia. spicer, thanks for watching. ah ah. and above all, how it feels. jewish life in europe. that's what film producer and journalist good man are exploring. delving into history and the present. i would never have thought they could be live. so i constantly remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. broad explorer listed the jewish in europe. the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on dw 9. i met some really, really interesting and funny. wonderful ma'am. and it down to us for a live boss. ah, the formula was because it hasn't been changed since the school funds. so wanted to give you a call from st. george's, go to the one guy says how i'll receive new sales and use means is yellowing. license how was said to me in
u. k. while he awake, an extradition really? the fashion designer, vivian westwood, ceremonial lead, stabbed a birthday cake describing a song as a sacrificial art. ah, ah, a melancholic birthday celebration you're up to date now coming up next. our cultural series are looks rather dating apps in asia. spicer, thanks for watching. ah ah. and above all, how it feels. jewish life in europe. that's what film producer and journalist good man are exploring. delving into history and the present. i...
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and he took to twist to say, show the world and our european friends and neighbors, that the highly visible and highly vocal negative minority in the u. k. do not represent us all. and that that is good will left. so he has set up a fundraising campaign to encourage people to donate to that go in his was to show that this little german supporter that not everyone in the u. k. is horrible. so he was hoping to raise around $500.00 pounds and he's out. she weighs a lot more than that. we can look at his fundraising website page. look at that number. 26100. 85 pounds. in fact, the last time i looked, it was almost 28000 pounds. that's almost 32000 euros. and just don't that size i was looking at who was donating and it's people to pounds. here's 3 pounds. they're 5 pounds here. but so many people who feel that they want to prove that, you know, this is not what england stanfull. wow, what a tale of redemption in a way and but people would want to know has as its grub and found. well, joel is trying to find to and people across social media, broadcast media in the papers and even the fundraising campaign itself. just giving all trying to fin
and he took to twist to say, show the world and our european friends and neighbors, that the highly visible and highly vocal negative minority in the u. k. do not represent us all. and that that is good will left. so he has set up a fundraising campaign to encourage people to donate to that go in his was to show that this little german supporter that not everyone in the u. k. is horrible. so he was hoping to raise around $500.00 pounds and he's out. she weighs a lot more than that. we can look...
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u. k. cabinet and white raging talks with british prime minister boards. johnson, after 5 years of tension over breakfast medical pleasures closer cooperation with the u. k. and he said loser restrictions for people arriving in germany on michael oak who in berlin. and this is the day the the chocolate, the federal republic. again, this is a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german presses relation between the premise i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to the u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy shown us, i'm one of the types if people are unlike the best of us under works wonderfully about diversity behind most the day. one also coming up the last us and nato troops leave their main air base and afghan, a stand with the enemy. they were fighting, still undefeated. where does this leave the afghan government and it's people are going to make it mind they are going. i think the situation and i can astonish guessing was by the day we thought it would get better off the 20 is on, but do the how, but nothing has happened for good and we're heading for another war. what are their own? the gang, they go. we begin
u. k. cabinet and white raging talks with british prime minister boards. johnson, after 5 years of tension over breakfast medical pleasures closer cooperation with the u. k. and he said loser restrictions for people arriving in germany on michael oak who in berlin. and this is the day the the chocolate, the federal republic. again, this is a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german presses relation between the premise i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to...
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when he leaves founder julianna's songs has spent his 50th birthday behind bars, supporters and parker, and to put on a picnic in london as arms being held in prison in the u. k. while he waits for an extradition ruling, a fashion designer vivian westwood ceremoniously stabbed a birthday cake describing the songs of the quote, the sacrificial victim. i and you're up to date coming up next is sports life in part 2 of our look at the rocky road to the tokyo olympics. i'm here until berlin catch you back at the top of next hour. the imagine how many portions of turn out in the world climate or it can be very cost the stores. this is much less the way from just one week. how much less can really get when we still have time to go. i'm doing all women in asia in that's me for all the money and lunch and on the voices. the only way i can be on top is to create my own empire story this weekend on the w. yeah. the the the the, the, the, these athletes have a dream. it's more than a big competition. the olympic games. i just want to be part of it. the biggest sporting event in the world. you have your very best and then you can beat anyone in the panoramic has thrown e
when he leaves founder julianna's songs has spent his 50th birthday behind bars, supporters and parker, and to put on a picnic in london as arms being held in prison in the u. k. while he waits for an extradition ruling, a fashion designer vivian westwood ceremoniously stabbed a birthday cake describing the songs of the quote, the sacrificial victim. i and you're up to date coming up next is sports life in part 2 of our look at the rocky road to the tokyo olympics. i'm here until berlin catch...
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after being targeted by the taliban cross to getting away in just a few weeks time for those he was here in the u. k. it's renovating unit and he will take the whole seat and i was time to get you brought up a speed on the morning global use headline. see about been ah ah we welcome to cross talk there. all things considered peter the bill, the by the ministration, tells us the world faces to start short power in the world system is moving to multicolor a t and it's not defined. why ideological preferences dangerously. washington continues to claim it has the right to define what is the legitimate world worker. i to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, george m u l e in budapest, pizza podcast, or at the gaggle which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow were joined by dmitri bobbitt. she's a political analyst and editor. it's me, internet media project. gentleman cross up rules and effect, that means he can jump in anytime you want was appreciate it. okay, let's go to your 1st in budapest year. it's really quite interesting out the, by the ministration, endlessly
after being targeted by the taliban cross to getting away in just a few weeks time for those he was here in the u. k. it's renovating unit and he will take the whole seat and i was time to get you brought up a speed on the morning global use headline. see about been ah ah we welcome to cross talk there. all things considered peter the bill, the by the ministration, tells us the world faces to start short power in the world system is moving to multicolor a t and it's not defined. why ideological...
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u. k. cabinet. and wide ranging talks with british prime minister boards, johnson after 5 years of tension, over breakfast medical pleasures closer cooperation with the u. k. and he said lucia restrictions for people arriving in germany and michael oak, who in berlin. and this is the day the news which also the federal republic of germany. this is a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german press. this relation to the panel. i want to thank you for your trudy historic commitment. not just to the u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy, toners and when people are unlike the best of us under works wonderfully to know about diversity behind us. no one is also coming up the last us and nato troops leave their main air base and afghan to stand with the enemy. they were fighting, still undefeated. where does this leave the afghan government? and it's people must make it mind they're going to think the situation and i've kind of phone is getting worse by the day resource. it would get better off the 20 is on, but do the how, but nothing has happened for me and we're heading for another war. what are their own? john? good to go. the we begin the day
u. k. cabinet. and wide ranging talks with british prime minister boards, johnson after 5 years of tension, over breakfast medical pleasures closer cooperation with the u. k. and he said lucia restrictions for people arriving in germany and michael oak, who in berlin. and this is the day the news which also the federal republic of germany. this is a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german press. this relation to the panel. i want to thank you for your trudy historic commitment. not...
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u. k. washington, still thinking he's extradition to the us, where if he's found guilty, could be jo for $275.00. he is. meantime, the main witness in the u. s. case against him has reportedly admitted to giving false testimony. speaking to an icelandic newspaper, he said the wick helix found that never asked him to hug any computers or foes is potentially than a major blow for washington. with some seeing the admission is fatal, may be even to americans case against the sons. among them, the fellow with the blow, edward snowden sang that this is the end of the case against julian assad. if biden continues to seek the extradition of a publisher under an indictment poison top to bottom, with false testimony, admitted by its own star, witness the damage to the united states, reputation and press freedom would last for a generation. it's unavoidable for the better part of a decade. the united states and its allies wanted sonjee. they came up with allegations and grand juries and smear campaigns to get to him. we knew that what we didn't know is how many of america's charges against the sods charges
u. k. washington, still thinking he's extradition to the us, where if he's found guilty, could be jo for $275.00. he is. meantime, the main witness in the u. s. case against him has reportedly admitted to giving false testimony. speaking to an icelandic newspaper, he said the wick helix found that never asked him to hug any computers or foes is potentially than a major blow for washington. with some seeing the admission is fatal, may be even to americans case against the sons. among them, the...
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he's a biologist. at lancaster university in the u. k, it's good to have you back on the program. let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta various in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence they belong, but more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 cases. i'd love to just about it. but at the moment, we don't really have to figure that and break the one down that the new cases are either in the vaccination or non vaccinated people. because that is really not the static ablation, according to our own internal, that's not going to find a community walk. we will be on the ballot of millions or in either people who are vaccinated with a single doors or not vaccinated at all. we know the numbers, i mean we can ignore the numbers 24000 new cases on sunday. i think 27000 on this monday. i mean, do you
he's a biologist. at lancaster university in the u. k, it's good to have you back on the program. let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta various in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence they belong, but more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you...
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u. k. university of exeter. he says more could have been done by the previous ball, gary and government. it's a big mistake. we all know with infectious disease control and management that we've got to protect the people who are most honorable for us getting interested. and these are the wonderful people and the elderly, which are much, much higher risk of having a severe illness and dying if they are not fully protected. we are the immunizations. the government itself has been reluctant to immunize and protect its own population. therefore, i feel very skeptical about the government being keen to protect its own people by giving vaccines. it is important for the politicians to be led by the scientist, their own scientists and the world. scientists rather than be led by finances and politics with regard to the best thing they can do for their population. meanwhile, in germany, whether it's been a more successful vaccine rolled out, the question now among some with whether they should me more freedoms now, for those
u. k. university of exeter. he says more could have been done by the previous ball, gary and government. it's a big mistake. we all know with infectious disease control and management that we've got to protect the people who are most honorable for us getting interested. and these are the wonderful people and the elderly, which are much, much higher risk of having a severe illness and dying if they are not fully protected. we are the immunizations. the government itself has been reluctant to...
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he's from the u. k. and eli mosque was born in south africa. well, the point here is that, you know, there are people from other places and they come to either the west to do things or do this things elsewhere. but you look at the crew today, and one of the people have several people from the u. k. one with some india. so you know, anybody can fly in these things. i've done the training at the senate, each life straightforward. the issue is, how much is it going to cost and where do you know who you write the check to? is it a playground for billionaires? you know, you could probably derive that from some the twitter exchanges in the past few days, but just look through history back here in the states when that can the 1800s when the railroads are 1st being formed on the 1900s of the airlines are being formed was one rich guy here on the ranch guy there they trash talk each other. at some point the expensive flights were, you know, becoming popular than somebody found a cheaper way to do it. now everybody flies and, you know, i expect that that
he's from the u. k. and eli mosque was born in south africa. well, the point here is that, you know, there are people from other places and they come to either the west to do things or do this things elsewhere. but you look at the crew today, and one of the people have several people from the u. k. one with some india. so you know, anybody can fly in these things. i've done the training at the senate, each life straightforward. the issue is, how much is it going to cost and where do you know...
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he's a biologist at lancaster university in the u. k. it's good to have you back on the program. busy let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta various in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence, they belong to more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 level of adding it. but at the moment, we don't really have the figure that can break the one down, that the new cases are either in the vaccinated, older non people because that is really not the static ablation. according to our own internal assessment, we're going to find a community in both of the cases of money and, or in either people are back to me with a single doors or not back at all. we know the numbers. i mean, we can ignore the numbers 24000 new cases on sunday. i think 27000 on this monday. i mean, do you see the euro 2020 football
he's a biologist at lancaster university in the u. k. it's good to have you back on the program. busy let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta various in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence, they belong to more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the...
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he is in raleigh just at lancaster university in the u. k. it's good to have you back on the program. busy let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta variant in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look onto the sequence, they belong to develop more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 level of adding it. but at the moment, we don't really have to figured that can bring the one down, that the new cases are either in the vaccinated order non vaccinated people. because that is really not the static obligation. according to our own internal estimate, we're going to find a community walk where you are be on the ballot of money and or in either people who are vaccinated with a single dose or not vaccinated at all. we know the numbers. i mean, we can ignore the numbers 24000 new cases
he is in raleigh just at lancaster university in the u. k. it's good to have you back on the program. busy let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta variant in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look onto the sequence, they belong to develop more than 95 percent of those positive...
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he brought up this whole issue of racism in the u. k. in england and then put prominence support johnson on the spot. and the inference is that he was encouraging those kind of attitude and he couldn't do that for a period of time and then say this is awful, this is terrible. where not races, this is not who we are. let me just go to part of it. but if comment from a few hours ago, have a look in the last few days, everybody a c, england black players have been talking some disgusting, racist abuse following sundays, much disgusting. and this is really simple, mr. speaker. ease up the primacy with england players in the time to get racism, or he could defend his own record, those ministers and some of his unpaid, but he can't have it both way. the company tell the house, does he now regret failing to protect those who food england place the stand not for racism? yes or no? yeah, this is because we made it really clear that no one should do the england p. i mistake us. what we're doing now is taking following the bullying the ratings to be
he brought up this whole issue of racism in the u. k. in england and then put prominence support johnson on the spot. and the inference is that he was encouraging those kind of attitude and he couldn't do that for a period of time and then say this is awful, this is terrible. where not races, this is not who we are. let me just go to part of it. but if comment from a few hours ago, have a look in the last few days, everybody a c, england black players have been talking some disgusting, racist...
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he says he's experiencing miles symptoms. java has received 2 days of k with 19 vaccine, and he was made health psychiatry last month on friday, the u. k. records more than $50000.00 daily cases for the 1st time since january. so i'm now self. i phasing a home with my family until i get the result of a p c r test. i'm grateful that i've had to jump of the vaccine. and so far my symptoms are very mild. and i also want to take this opportunity to everyone that's been involved in our national vaccine, but that program truly the best of its kind anywhere in the world. if you haven't had your jobs yet, please get out there and get them as soon as you can. now the 1st case of current of iris has been confirmed inside the athletes. diligent ok. just 6 days before the start of the olympic games, the officially hasn't been identified as in hotel isolation. after being removed from the village, there are now being $44.00 positive cases linked to the olympics. since the start of july, more than 11000 athletes have been housed in the village bubble and they missed all for the strict cove at 19 protocols, you get more information on that story a
he says he's experiencing miles symptoms. java has received 2 days of k with 19 vaccine, and he was made health psychiatry last month on friday, the u. k. records more than $50000.00 daily cases for the 1st time since january. so i'm now self. i phasing a home with my family until i get the result of a p c r test. i'm grateful that i've had to jump of the vaccine. and so far my symptoms are very mild. and i also want to take this opportunity to everyone that's been involved in our national...
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u. k. has already approved them. and he's ready to invest a couple of 1000000 rupees in the the success propels the students forward. sarah and miriam have started a food delivery service there among the 1st female executives in ketta. here is that woman calling outside. it is a better option for woman to be inside your home to the outside to buy that are going to change your time. and what i mean by that time is logged in to the initiated they are becoming graded and they are now starting to fight for the around a decade ago. they were hardly female students at the university of baluchistan. today women comprise about 20 percent of the student population somewhere he job, others not failed. and some where may come more of pocket stones contrasts on display here in this lecture hall again, or you can go into 3 things with it. i like in so many other general like nobody will stop me know maybe that like some of those we have 2 others, but i just have to go on my head. not the latest, not all over the mentality. that changing,
u. k. has already approved them. and he's ready to invest a couple of 1000000 rupees in the the success propels the students forward. sarah and miriam have started a food delivery service there among the 1st female executives in ketta. here is that woman calling outside. it is a better option for woman to be inside your home to the outside to buy that are going to change your time. and what i mean by that time is logged in to the initiated they are becoming graded and they are now starting to...
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he was worried that the, the u. k. risk losing out in the flow of tourism from the united states to its neighbors in the people prefer to go to capital capital like a roman parish because they weren't able to travel here without warranty. well, that's all changed now, u. s. and e u citizens can now escape quarantine at traveling in to england. the other nations of the u. k. will likely follow suit in due course quite apart from the issues that he raises in terms of the potential import of new and dangerous variance is a great paranoia here about that. and the loose thing a board is, will raise some questions there. there is a course, the question of reciprocity. does it mean that travel is therefore opened in both directions with the e. u. it pretty much does. most european countries now are allowing brits in without too much difficulty with the u. s. though that he's not the case and as much as this may have been a sort of olive branch and attempt to engender some goodwill with the, by the ministration on opening up
he was worried that the, the u. k. risk losing out in the flow of tourism from the united states to its neighbors in the people prefer to go to capital capital like a roman parish because they weren't able to travel here without warranty. well, that's all changed now, u. s. and e u citizens can now escape quarantine at traveling in to england. the other nations of the u. k. will likely follow suit in due course quite apart from the issues that he raises in terms of the potential import of new...
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u. k prime minister boris johnson, said the public must be cautious and yet he said, the public cannot wait any longer. but what does that mean when face masks and social distancing are no longer mandate? here is the u. k. prime minister. we cannot simply revert instantly from monday, the 19th of july to life as it was before k did. we will stick to our plan to live legal restrictions and to live social distancing. but we expect and recommend the people where a face covering in crowded and enclosed spaces where you come into contact with those. you don't normally meet, such as on public transport where removing the government instruction to work from home where you can. but we don't expect that the whole country will return to that desk as one from much less bringing doctor william shafter. he's an infectious diseases professor at vanderbilt university school of medicine in nashville, tennessee. dr. schaffner, it's good to see you again. the lancet medical journal says that it is dangerous and premature to lift all restrictions in england as new cases of the delta variant . so, or is this a
u. k prime minister boris johnson, said the public must be cautious and yet he said, the public cannot wait any longer. but what does that mean when face masks and social distancing are no longer mandate? here is the u. k. prime minister. we cannot simply revert instantly from monday, the 19th of july to life as it was before k did. we will stick to our plan to live legal restrictions and to live social distancing. but we expect and recommend the people where a face covering in crowded and...
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u. k prime minister boris johnson said the public must be cautious and yet he said, the public cannot wait any longer. but what does that mean when face masks and social distancing are no longer mandated? here is the u. k. prime minister. we cannot simply revert instantly from monday, the 19th of july to life as it was before k did. we will stick to our plan to lift legal restrictions and to lift social distancing. but we expect and recommend that people where a face covering in crowded and enclosed spaces where you come into contact with those. you don't normally meet, such as on public transport where removing the government instruction to work from home where you can. but we don't expect that the whole country will return to that desk as one from much less bringing doctor william chapter. he's an infectious diseases professor at vanderbilt university school of medicine in nashville, tennessee. dr. schaffner, it's good to see you again. the lancet medical journal says that it is dangerous and premature to lift all restrictions in england as new cases of the delta variant . so, or is this
u. k prime minister boris johnson said the public must be cautious and yet he said, the public cannot wait any longer. but what does that mean when face masks and social distancing are no longer mandated? here is the u. k. prime minister. we cannot simply revert instantly from monday, the 19th of july to life as it was before k did. we will stick to our plan to lift legal restrictions and to lift social distancing. but we expect and recommend that people where a face covering in crowded and...
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he says that link has been weakened by the u. k. nation program. we know some 80 percent of people have had a bad thing. it's 63 percent. you've had a 2nd dose and he asked the question as you had and not a sound bite that it's not now. then when the w charlotte telson pill. meanwhile, an unprecedented surgeon corona, of ours cases is battering indonesia, driven also by the spread of the highly contagious delta variant. hospitals are filling up with patients. some facilities have had to set up tents outside or even send sick people away. oxygen supplies are running low and the government has ordered oxygen produces to redirect all their stocks to medical facilities. indonesia has registered record numbers of debts and new cases, but figures are likely to be even higher. on the charity group, say the children says is deeply worried about the impact of the pandemic on children in indonesia. i'm joined now by dana korea from said the children in indonesia. mister, saturate, thanks for your time. and children have been globally generally less affected b
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u. k. member of parliament, george galloway. he's there and i'm here. so there may be a slight delay, but george, welcome. and i've got to ask you the most obvious question to people. there was donald trump, the ugliest american quite possibly. you've had the phrase from the sublime to the ridiculous. most people here, i think you've gone from the. busy ridiculous to the supine, of course donald trump was a bul in a china shop, quite literally in the china shop. he looked like a might take us over the brink into war with china. but president, by done, i don't want anyone's feelings is not anybody's idea of on the button politician. and unfortunately he's got his finger on the nuclear. but when he was here the other day, if not for his wife turning round and pointing, i'm in the right direction. i swear he might well have walked off the end of the p r into the waves, and we'd be having a quite different conversation now. as we put it here in scotland, you wouldn't send them out to buy a loaf, and you wouldn't expect them to get home safely. george forest
u. k. member of parliament, george galloway. he's there and i'm here. so there may be a slight delay, but george, welcome. and i've got to ask you the most obvious question to people. there was donald trump, the ugliest american quite possibly. you've had the phrase from the sublime to the ridiculous. most people here, i think you've gone from the. busy ridiculous to the supine, of course donald trump was a bul in a china shop, quite literally in the china shop. he looked like a might take us...