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u. k. here's martin enters it was been to be the ground reopening with social distance thing and mosques out and see it says back to full capacity, but it's already cut down for several phase productions this week. thanks to the m h s truck and trace scheme over it doesn't shows in the west end across the country having force to suck off members have tested positive towards the eye. so they've all been seen by the cobra. fucking out, government has absolutely messed up all of a 1000 and bars. johnson have done nothing for the for the last 2 years, they claim to have done with the cultural recovery funds that there's only available to very few people. it doesn't mean the whole of everything and it also includes museums. they've done absolutely nothing. and it just seems incredibly unfair that the supermarket can stay open and people have to close because of an arbitrary pick. the 10 day isolation rule is set to remain until the middle of august. that's when those double jobs can dodge it, even if t
u. k. here's martin enters it was been to be the ground reopening with social distance thing and mosques out and see it says back to full capacity, but it's already cut down for several phase productions this week. thanks to the m h s truck and trace scheme over it doesn't shows in the west end across the country having force to suck off members have tested positive towards the eye. so they've all been seen by the cobra. fucking out, government has absolutely messed up all of a 1000 and bars....
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u. k. here with monetary policy committee. i mean, they're all reinforcing their own beliefs every time they make, they tell the same story to themselves. almost as it is to reassure themselves that they are right and everybody else is wrong. and so i think the answer to what you're saying, max is it isn't intensely human situation. and unfortunately, i just don't see how they're going to change from this. but i think it's a great biddy because they're just destroy, i'm just imagine if you suddenly got no dollars, if you have no dollars, i'm no dollars in the sense that the money doesn't buy anything. then you don't have any pounds. you don't have any years because everything depends on the dollar . the dollar goes, it all goes, this is going to be if it happens and assuming that they don't take action to stop it, this is actually a disastrous scenario. we're talking about. all right, we're going to take a break and only come back much more. 1000 mccloud, gold money dot com. don't go away. the, me i the who's ah ah, me as part
u. k. here with monetary policy committee. i mean, they're all reinforcing their own beliefs every time they make, they tell the same story to themselves. almost as it is to reassure themselves that they are right and everybody else is wrong. and so i think the answer to what you're saying, max is it isn't intensely human situation. and unfortunately, i just don't see how they're going to change from this. but i think it's a great biddy because they're just destroy, i'm just imagine if you...
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u. k here, which monetary policy committee, they're all reinforcing their own beliefs every time they make, they tell us same story to themselves. almost as it is to reassure themselves that they are right and everybody else is wrong. and so i think the answer to what you're saying, max is it isn't intensely human situation. and unfortunately, i just don't see how they're going to change from this. i think it's a great bit because they're just destroy. i'm just imagine if you suddenly got no dollars. if you have no dollars, i'm no dollars in the sense that the money doesn't buy anything. then you don't have any pounds. you don't have any yours because everything depends on the dollar . the dollar goes, it all goes, this is going to be if it happens and assuming that they don't take action to stop it, this is actually a disastrous scenario. we're talking about alright, we're going to take a break and only come back much more 1000 mccloud of gold money dot com. don't go away the, ah, oh, i i a last me and appears to be near washington's 20 year. have her to nation bill and half dennison was
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u. k. soil ever sold the very exciting for us here in the u. k. and that will be a 3 day event. it's going to be really big festival and celebration of, of the space industry in the u. k. and to get the satellites up to space for the 1st time here because he's never been able to launch from the u. k. we build huge majority of the world small satellites here, but we can't launch them at the moment. so it is a big, big, big opportunity for the u. k. you've also recently signed the deal with sierra space, haven't you? how soon will that translate into a launch? sierra spacious, a very different system for us. so it will pick up vertically somewhere else in the world, but it needs a horizontal spaceport to land that will run way to, to return from space. so that will be their return location where they'll be bringing amazing r and d in research back from microgravity. that we can prospect here in the u. k. and we're looking at doing that in the next 5 or so years. they're due to have their 1st launch out and in colorado in 2023. so it's a few years away still, but it's something tha
u. k. soil ever sold the very exciting for us here in the u. k. and that will be a 3 day event. it's going to be really big festival and celebration of, of the space industry in the u. k. and to get the satellites up to space for the 1st time here because he's never been able to launch from the u. k. we build huge majority of the world small satellites here, but we can't launch them at the moment. so it is a big, big, big opportunity for the u. k. you've also recently signed the deal with...
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u. k is expected to call for changes to the northern ireland protocol, which was a major sticking point in negotiations as they finalized the divorce. what is the issue at hand here in the u. k. and you, at this point, yes, brand is not going to become any less contentious. this is actually referred to, colloquially as the sausage was because a lot of it is about cold meat going into northern island. quite a while ago when i was on years ago, she was started talking about bricks that i said that i didn't understand why it's called bricks. it was an ox it, because ox, it is the united kingdom of great britain and northern island. northern ireland is part of great britain, why it was brakes. it is not just about britain, and this is the issue that what the protocol right now. basically establishes is a border right through the sea between the u. k. an island in because they want to make sure that the troubles that occurred about 30 years ago with all the violence . don't we car because you don't want to land border. so, to answer your question, nobody really knows what's going to happen because the u. k. is going to press on the c u. k is going to press to have ope
u. k is expected to call for changes to the northern ireland protocol, which was a major sticking point in negotiations as they finalized the divorce. what is the issue at hand here in the u. k. and you, at this point, yes, brand is not going to become any less contentious. this is actually referred to, colloquially as the sausage was because a lot of it is about cold meat going into northern island. quite a while ago when i was on years ago, she was started talking about bricks that i said...
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u. k. economy actually is remain so healthy. and so many workers of being able to go back. also a lot of adaptations in the u. k. like here's a couple of tangible example for you. now 75 percent of shoppers say that they are shopping online versus pre previous to the pandemic. there was 3 drive in movie theaters in the u. k. called cinema was now there are 42 in the u. k. so drive in everything that never existed in the u. k at all. so i think the economy has adopted very well. i don't think it will be a hard hit with a 2nd shut down. because there is far more adaptation and the economy has adjusted also, you're going to see that the borrowing know from the government, which is the highest it's ever been since $946.00 is going to increase. that is the long term worry. how will this government borrowing affect the long term economic prospects for the u. k. in any other country that has shut down and the u. k. won't be alone there because as we talked about last week on the show, the global debt in general is up because of all of these stimulus. now we've talked at length about how the breakfast brack. that saga is far from o
u. k. economy actually is remain so healthy. and so many workers of being able to go back. also a lot of adaptations in the u. k. like here's a couple of tangible example for you. now 75 percent of shoppers say that they are shopping online versus pre previous to the pandemic. there was 3 drive in movie theaters in the u. k. called cinema was now there are 42 in the u. k. so drive in everything that never existed in the u. k at all. so i think the economy has adopted very well. i don't think it...
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here. she's the trade representative from the u. k. she's currently over here to negotiate a u. s. trade deal. she has now completed 68 of the 70 trade deals that the, the person had with the rest of the world through the e. u. they used to be 70 now she's completed 68. we're almost back to where we were before she just completed one with norway and licks and science. so the answer to your question is absolutely, bryan is temporary and remember, these numbers are good and that isn't. that's including coded the adjustment off the brakes. it all of the customs and all the red tape, the people who are whining about so it's actually a really incredible number. while they're not wasting any time in this post world. now, at the same time, the head of britain's biggest port dover said the nation could face trade disruption as tours traffic picks up post pandemic. so what's the situation there? i mean, can they avoid the prerequisite term while we saw with 20 mile long lines moving forward? yes. right. so you're referring to cause some bannister, he's a c, e o that down and over. and he
here. she's the trade representative from the u. k. she's currently over here to negotiate a u. s. trade deal. she has now completed 68 of the 70 trade deals that the, the person had with the rest of the world through the e. u. they used to be 70 now she's completed 68. we're almost back to where we were before she just completed one with norway and licks and science. so the answer to your question is absolutely, bryan is temporary and remember, these numbers are good and that isn't. that's...
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cases are going up very steeply here in the u. k. a. the name, as you say, that will be $60000.00 found in the stadium tonight in the stadium. cassie of 90000, so pretty full, and it is a full list that has been here in the tournament so far. indeed, since the beginning of the pandemic, now the fun to watch, you know what to expect. so that i've spoken to say that they're not particularly concerned. they know the rules. they've been told that they have to have had either to vaccine all proof of a negative type paper test to access the stadium. so not a huge amount of concern from the people that we've spoken to. indeed, the italian manager, a headed, it's not, should have said that it was very unfair, that there was more people able to come over. but he did point out that at least the play the playing tonight won't be in front. in an empty stadium, they will have found cherry in the middle, w. charlotte chelsea wembley stadium. thank you very much. and that wimbledon germany is number one under the care of a beat carleen and will show wh
cases are going up very steeply here in the u. k. a. the name, as you say, that will be $60000.00 found in the stadium tonight in the stadium. cassie of 90000, so pretty full, and it is a full list that has been here in the tournament so far. indeed, since the beginning of the pandemic, now the fun to watch, you know what to expect. so that i've spoken to say that they're not particularly concerned. they know the rules. they've been told that they have to have had either to vaccine all proof of...
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here in the u. k. at the moment they decided to hold off on easing previously to ensure that more people had a 2nd of back scenes to give them not necessary additional protection against this delta variance. now do the prime minister essentially saying that the bank seem program is going successfully here in the u. k. and raise the question if it's not the end these restrictions now than when even suggesting that if you delay, then what you then have is, is these restrictions ending coinciding with the winter period and the pressure on the health care service here. so he very much defending and these 2 to end those restrictions on july 19th. but what do britton's think about this? is he doing this to please the public or rather to please the economy? i think it's much the same as in, in many countries around the world who've been ahead taught by this pandemic people have had restrictions on their lives the month month. now a patient age running out to a degree. there are those who do just consider this
here in the u. k. at the moment they decided to hold off on easing previously to ensure that more people had a 2nd of back scenes to give them not necessary additional protection against this delta variance. now do the prime minister essentially saying that the bank seem program is going successfully here in the u. k. and raise the question if it's not the end these restrictions now than when even suggesting that if you delay, then what you then have is, is these restrictions ending coinciding...
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u. k. government bowing to us us pressure, or is this hosting all the remaining, your a 2020 matches some things that they're also keen about your why when you say that cases are arriving here in the u. k. or the last week they've exceeded the 20000 figure out for the 1st time. since january is driven by the spread of the war. contagious delta vary, which is now dominant in the u. k. u k. government. when addressing concerns about capacity at wembley, which is to be increased to $60000.00, to the semi finals and the final as well. this week, they've said that all the necessary safety measures are in place. they point to the fact that people either have to present evidence or to, to having had 2 doses of the vaccine, all of the negative coded tests in order to even enter the stadium. they say that they are excited to have back live event like this. but as you say, there is a good deal of concern not just within the u. k. been outside as well in the german chancellor angle america when she was in the u. k. on friday, stressed that when she was speaking with prime minister barak jonathan, she was saying that germany has not had that many friends in stadiums. and she is questio
u. k. government bowing to us us pressure, or is this hosting all the remaining, your a 2020 matches some things that they're also keen about your why when you say that cases are arriving here in the u. k. or the last week they've exceeded the 20000 figure out for the 1st time. since january is driven by the spread of the war. contagious delta vary, which is now dominant in the u. k. u k. government. when addressing concerns about capacity at wembley, which is to be increased to $60000.00, to...
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65 to 60 percent of the guests who normally spend their vacations here are foreigners and you, if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries. but they're not here now it's. it's not don't cough . christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacha. empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can. i told him vance's 2020 everything canceled this year. so far everything's been canceled. no, i've had some work. but no tours. i think this is the kind of fuel morero's survives by giving courses for new guides. many people in the garvey don't have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. things will tend to get worse again because he is on the fence of german tourists are allowed to travel again, migh
65 to 60 percent of the guests who normally spend their vacations here are foreigners and you, if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries. but they're not here now it's. it's not don't cough . christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacha. empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can. i told him vance's 2020 everything canceled this year. so far everything's been canceled. no, i've had some work. but...
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but certainly everybody here in the u. k. is extremely excited about. it's kind of transcendent sports. it's become a real national focus from politicians to school start to pop dogs and everybody is going to be glued to that television tonight here in the u. k. watching the game me included. hey, thank you for that pool pool. brandon, at wembley, they speak now to adam rainy, who is standing by in rome. very rome backdrop that adam, just tell us how fan's a feeling. they are people excited? yeah, very excited. i've just a couple 100 meters from where i'm standing is one of a few huge big screen fan areas where they're congregating and they're letting fans in. but you must have a ticket. the one and pets it puts a few kilometers from here. has a space for some 2500 fans who must have tickets to get in. likewise here around the corner from the coliseum, we've been walking around the center and seeing just heaving crowds because they're excited because they think this is there is to win that italy is on an upward trajectory. that's what you hear people say
but certainly everybody here in the u. k. is extremely excited about. it's kind of transcendent sports. it's become a real national focus from politicians to school start to pop dogs and everybody is going to be glued to that television tonight here in the u. k. watching the game me included. hey, thank you for that pool pool. brandon, at wembley, they speak now to adam rainy, who is standing by in rome. very rome backdrop that adam, just tell us how fan's a feeling. they are people excited?...
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here are foreigners. and if they come mainly from germany, the u. k and other countries, but they're not here now he's not on cath. christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacher, empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can. why doesn't want those 2020, everything canceled this year so far? everything's been canceled. now i've had some work, but no tours. i would. this is kind of your morero's survives by giving courses for new guides. many people in the garvey don't have any income as the charity carrier task experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we're taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed this spring. the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. things will tend to get worse again because he disappeared. defensive german tourists are allowed to travel again. might be too
here are foreigners. and if they come mainly from germany, the u. k and other countries, but they're not here now he's not on cath. christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacher, empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can. why doesn't want those 2020, everything canceled this year so far? everything's been canceled. now i've had some work, but no tours. i would. this is kind of your morero's survives by giving courses...
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afternoon, while bar swanson outlining exactly what the so called freedom day will look like here in the u. k. are in england at least, and as part of that he outlined and enter the number of restrictions, including social distance measures in pubs and other hospitality outlets. also the end of the signing and process testing trace purposes wearing the mosque on public transport will no longer be mandatory and those people have been encouraged to work from home will now be told to go back to work in the office all of course the theme of our sons, his entire speech was possible choice. so if you wish to wear mosque if they wish to continue working from home and now the agreement with the workplace, they can continue to do those things and bars. johnston's justification for that seems to be that with the way that the case number is low and hospitalization, sorry, case numbers are rising, but hospitalizations and deaths low than people do have the ability to make the right personal decisions themselves. but either way, boss on knowledge is that the rise of the delta variance is still a cause for
afternoon, while bar swanson outlining exactly what the so called freedom day will look like here in the u. k. are in england at least, and as part of that he outlined and enter the number of restrictions, including social distance measures in pubs and other hospitality outlets. also the end of the signing and process testing trace purposes wearing the mosque on public transport will no longer be mandatory and those people have been encouraged to work from home will now be told to go back to...
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55 to 60 percent of the guests who normally spend their vacations here are foreigners from you if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries. but they're not here now he's not, don't cough? christina morero's seized the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacha, empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can let dolls and wanted 2020, everything canceled this year. so far everything's been canceled. no, i've had some work, but no tours. i would. this is the kind of fuel morero's survives by giving courses for new guides. many people in the garvey don't have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we are taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people. during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people who need skyrocketed this spring. the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal. g d p came from tourism that makes people all the more frustrated
55 to 60 percent of the guests who normally spend their vacations here are foreigners from you if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries. but they're not here now he's not, don't cough? christina morero's seized the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacha, empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can let dolls and wanted 2020, everything canceled this year. so far everything's been canceled. no, i've had some work, but no...
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u. k. so thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera, obviously, there's a lot of confusion around the world, and i have to say in the u. k as well, about this and new direction, the government is going in looking at the number of infections. what do you make of the decision to have freedom day on monday tomorrow? well 1st of all, yes, we are looking at roughly $50000.00 cases per day that we know about. and that's important because of course, remember that about 50 percent of the cases of chrome bars have no or few symptoms . and so people often don't know they've got the virus. so we can probably double that. we're probably looking at $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 variance. what will we seeing in terms of cases in hospital and what are we seeing in terms of those cases in hospital translating into mortality, some crone of ours. and it's like night and day. it couldn't be more different because now wha
u. k. so thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera, obviously, there's a lot of confusion around the world, and i have to say in the u. k as well, about this and new direction, the government is going in looking at the number of infections. what do you make of the decision to have freedom day on monday tomorrow? well 1st of all, yes, we are looking at roughly $50000.00 cases per day that we know about. and that's important because of course, remember that about 50 percent of the cases...
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u. k. u. s. during the global corona virus pandemic, some of the in raking in the cache is here in britain, 130000. been killed by coven. how? so joining me that from cambridge here is the co founder of the tax justice network contacts research u. k. director professor richard murphy. thanks so much richard for coming on. so we know that there was a scandal over the weekend about prime minister bars. johnson exempting himself from the lation. we've got the health secretary, obviously with co bid, and we got a lot of stuff at the moment about the former prime minister david cameron's lobbying allegations. how corrupt has the johnson governments response to corona virus? been in your estimation until this government came along. i had never dad call a u. k. government corrupt i was busy and that was a pretty i'm well, i think today because it was got a, a pretty risky with regard to the life. of course, i, frankly, i don't think anyone has any concern about quoting this government crop now, because the evidence is over whelming, this government is pursuing its business in a fashion that is corrupted,
u. k. u. s. during the global corona virus pandemic, some of the in raking in the cache is here in britain, 130000. been killed by coven. how? so joining me that from cambridge here is the co founder of the tax justice network contacts research u. k. director professor richard murphy. thanks so much richard for coming on. so we know that there was a scandal over the weekend about prime minister bars. johnson exempting himself from the lation. we've got the health secretary, obviously with co...
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now here in the u. k, the suns as a late princess diana put aside the differences to unveil a new statue. their mother would on what would have been the 60th birthday, the memorial was at joint commission by princes william and harry and stands in the grounds of her former home kensington palace in london. the ceremony was also keenly watched my royal observers for signs of the rift between the 2 brothers full brennan reports between them. they have previously unveiled hundreds of plaques and statues, but none especial, or as close to their own heart as this one. the sunken garden kensington palace residence is going to princess diana's favorite places. and commemorating her here has been a long standing ambition of princess william and harry. this was an intimate event with no formal speeches in a joint statement later on social media, the brothers wrote today on what would have been our mother's 60th birthday. we remember her love strength and character qualities that made her a force for good around th
now here in the u. k, the suns as a late princess diana put aside the differences to unveil a new statue. their mother would on what would have been the 60th birthday, the memorial was at joint commission by princes william and harry and stands in the grounds of her former home kensington palace in london. the ceremony was also keenly watched my royal observers for signs of the rift between the 2 brothers full brennan reports between them. they have previously unveiled hundreds of plaques and...
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u. k. in general. but that's not to say that there isn't a kind of a bias. we do have a very strong tradition of the u. f. i was here in the united states and to a certain degree in the u. k. so there's certainly a very american flavor to the whole us story. the us government's report on you oppose it was released last month. you did not deny the existence of, of aliens or you have those, but i've been following your twitter feed. you've posted what could be evidence that could explain cases of u. f. o sightings that the government did not attempt to explain in the report. for example, you say, jet ploot or oil rig flavors could explain some sightings. all of this sounds very plausible, but why do you think the government shied away from these plausible explanations in this report? well 1st of all, we don't know what analysis for government is actually done. if you look at the report, they mention almost no details whatsoever. in this report. they gave one example where they determined something was a balloon, but in the rest they didn't tell us what they actually did. now a lot of the stuff dive investigated has be
u. k. in general. but that's not to say that there isn't a kind of a bias. we do have a very strong tradition of the u. f. i was here in the united states and to a certain degree in the u. k. so there's certainly a very american flavor to the whole us story. the us government's report on you oppose it was released last month. you did not deny the existence of, of aliens or you have those, but i've been following your twitter feed. you've posted what could be evidence that could explain cases of...
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u. k. in general. but that's not to say that there isn't a kind of a bias. we do have a very strong tradition of u. f. i was here in the united states and to a certain degree in the u. k. so there's certainly a very american flavor to the whole us story. the u. s. government report on you oppose it was released last month. it did not deny the existence of aliens or you have those, but i've been following your twitter feed. you've posted what could be evidence that could explain cases of u. f. o sightings that the government did not attempt to explain in the report. for example, you say, jet ploot or oil rig flavors could explain some sightings. all of this sounds very plausible, but why do you think the government shied away from these plausible explanations in this report? well, 1st of all, we don't know what analysis the government has actually done. if you look at the report, they mention almost no details whatsoever in this report. they gave one example where they determined something was a balloon, but in the rest they didn't tell us what they actually did. now a lot of the stuff that i've investigated has
u. k. in general. but that's not to say that there isn't a kind of a bias. we do have a very strong tradition of u. f. i was here in the united states and to a certain degree in the u. k. so there's certainly a very american flavor to the whole us story. the u. s. government report on you oppose it was released last month. it did not deny the existence of aliens or you have those, but i've been following your twitter feed. you've posted what could be evidence that could explain cases of u. f. o...
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u. k. in general. but that's not to say that there isn't a kind of a bias. we do have a very strong tradition of u. f. i was here in the united states and to a certain degree in the u. k. so there's certainly a very american flavor to the whole us story. the u. s. government report on you folks that was released last month. it did not deny the existence of, of aliens or you oppose, but i've been following your twitter feed. you've posted what could be evidence that could explain cases of u. f. o sightings that the government did not attempt to explain in the report. for example, you say, jet ploot or oil rig flavors could explain some findings. all of this sounds very plausible. but why do you think the government shied away from these plausible explanations in this report? well, 1st of all, we don't know what analysis the government has actually done. if you look at the report, they mention almost no details whatsoever in this report. they give one example where they determine something was a balloon, but in the rest they didn't tell us what they actually did. now, a lot of the stuff that i've investigated has
u. k. in general. but that's not to say that there isn't a kind of a bias. we do have a very strong tradition of u. f. i was here in the united states and to a certain degree in the u. k. so there's certainly a very american flavor to the whole us story. the u. s. government report on you folks that was released last month. it did not deny the existence of, of aliens or you oppose, but i've been following your twitter feed. you've posted what could be evidence that could explain cases of u. f....
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u. k. with this tea here at windsor. i think she would've been very pleased about that. she told us when she came here over for the 27 summit, that it was the highlight of that visit to cornwall just a few weeks ago to meet the queen and meet other members of the role family. so i can think that this was definitely something that she would have enjoyed mass and windsor. thank you. scottish town and the last remaining american, i'm nato troops of left the background military base in the country, which has not been handed over to afghan forces. background was a sense of the u. s. and nate says war against the town about an hour to 100000 troops station at its peak, not 20 emissions now coming to an end and a complete withdraw. the whole foreign forces from the country is thought to be imminent. i've got to stop security situation is precarious. the taliban has welcome the departure of the troops and as rising, there are rising fears of civil war as taliban and local warlords battles of power . many i france and i wondered about what will happen when the foreign troops of a
u. k. with this tea here at windsor. i think she would've been very pleased about that. she told us when she came here over for the 27 summit, that it was the highlight of that visit to cornwall just a few weeks ago to meet the queen and meet other members of the role family. so i can think that this was definitely something that she would have enjoyed mass and windsor. thank you. scottish town and the last remaining american, i'm nato troops of left the background military base in the country,...
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here to explain who we are. what we to and the role that we play and u. k. policing. i'm going to start right here on my laptop, looking at racial disparities in policing compared to white people. black people in the u. k. r 8.9 times more likely to be searched 5.7 times more likely to face forth by police. now, anyone who's luck valley's been growing up in u. k for the past couple of decades. you could easily think whereas that ages ago, that's not now. but if you look at the very bottom of that source, it's 2021. levi. what is going on with the police right now, and interactions with the public, particularly black and brown, and my ne, while at the moment, the topic policing, black and minority ethnic communities are experiencing, especially young people, is causing a lot of tension. because as you've shown the disparities around stopping search and the use of force, that includes how cases use, etc. it gives the impression that police are like an occupying force and not a service. and as a result of that trust and confidence is the lowest, it's been for a good decad
here to explain who we are. what we to and the role that we play and u. k. policing. i'm going to start right here on my laptop, looking at racial disparities in policing compared to white people. black people in the u. k. r 8.9 times more likely to be searched 5.7 times more likely to face forth by police. now, anyone who's luck valley's been growing up in u. k for the past couple of decades. you could easily think whereas that ages ago, that's not now. but if you look at the very bottom of...
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here. we're going underground on the day of u. k prime minister bars johnson, 0 gold freedom day corona virus announcement. as we dig up the stories, the elite don't want you to find coming up in the show will be returning to a policy of heard. immunity is big pharma, monopolies count the 1000000000 they've made from vaccinating the world's richest countries, while the poorest become a playground. for covariance, we are called family policy, lead to the people's vaccine alliance. 10 years after the creation of the world, the newest countries out to done, we talked with new ambassadors in the course of st. james, about whether it's future will be it's washington consensus, post or as an african oil soup about all the more coming up in today's going underground. first. today, board johnson leading a country with one of the worst corona virus. death tools in the world, arguably tells britain if he is imminently to let corona virus run through the population as part of a policy of her community. no surprise, then that in the liberal pol
here. we're going underground on the day of u. k prime minister bars johnson, 0 gold freedom day corona virus announcement. as we dig up the stories, the elite don't want you to find coming up in the show will be returning to a policy of heard. immunity is big pharma, monopolies count the 1000000000 they've made from vaccinating the world's richest countries, while the poorest become a playground. for covariance, we are called family policy, lead to the people's vaccine alliance. 10 years after...
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u. k, to try to pass responsibility for let me jump in here the demo that of the u. k. they say it will be a step forward in securing the u. k. the borders, if it's done to people who do not present themselves immediately upon entering illegally. there's nothing wrong with that. look what we're talking about people who are fleeing war and persecution, and they currently have very, very few safe routes to be able to claim asylum in the u. k. what this bill does is create a distinction between the ways in which people arrive in the u. k. so if somebody arrives through the through, through the channel or through other through other means that are not formal refugee protection routes, then they are treated completely differently. old stages, they're more likely to be imprisoned, more likely to be sent off shore. and if they're grunted refugee protection in the u. k, they will then be given a whole set of very different writes them from people who come through all the routes. but because you can come and have an impala set up for a stablished system to safe route, so the re
u. k, to try to pass responsibility for let me jump in here the demo that of the u. k. they say it will be a step forward in securing the u. k. the borders, if it's done to people who do not present themselves immediately upon entering illegally. there's nothing wrong with that. look what we're talking about people who are fleeing war and persecution, and they currently have very, very few safe routes to be able to claim asylum in the u. k. what this bill does is create a distinction between...