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obviously we don't encourage buying on this either. but you know that the u. k. god, you and your old media partner doesn't appear to be giving much prominence. to a key witness in the trial here in london, one of the key witnesses for the united states government admitting he was lying about all his allegations. why do you think the guardian is not interested in that report, or any of the publications that are listed in this beggars a spyware report? i haven't seen reuters news flash that the most famous journalist in the world. the key witness against him has admitted his line. well, it has little traction so far. i know that, you know, some of the major mainstream needed to doing without working on stories based on that. i just had that from the, the, the inverse of journalists where she broke her story. so let's give a little bit of time. it's a complicated story, but i mean, the essence of it is we, we kind of get time, can we? because there's a heat wave here in london, i don't know what the temperatures are in bell marsh. i don't know what the covert situa
obviously we don't encourage buying on this either. but you know that the u. k. god, you and your old media partner doesn't appear to be giving much prominence. to a key witness in the trial here in london, one of the key witnesses for the united states government admitting he was lying about all his allegations. why do you think the guardian is not interested in that report, or any of the publications that are listed in this beggars a spyware report? i haven't seen reuters news flash that the...
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u. k. obviously, i mean, i'm sure those in the lead to watching this will say jeremy corbin did off of that and it was rejected at the ballot box. but that's go to our international view, as i just said to lack of, there was an election. the international view is especially the rich ones watching . why do you think britain is one of the greatest tax havens in the world? now that's something to be proud of. surely, i've written 2 books on tax havens and i've also this opinion that britain is now one of the biggest tax savings in the world. and i will give you the explanation in a few numbers. there are 4700000000 companies in the u. k. we can't explain why a population size need so many companies, the tax authorities only off the tax returns from too many of those companies and half of the rest say, we are not trading. please do not trouble us by asking for a tax return. and then the u. k. we say, yeah, that's all right. we won't ask you for information of the ones that do submitted termination. a significant number say they have no profits and the number of investigations is tiny. so if you
u. k. obviously, i mean, i'm sure those in the lead to watching this will say jeremy corbin did off of that and it was rejected at the ballot box. but that's go to our international view, as i just said to lack of, there was an election. the international view is especially the rich ones watching . why do you think britain is one of the greatest tax havens in the world? now that's something to be proud of. surely, i've written 2 books on tax havens and i've also this opinion that britain is now...
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u. k. obviously it's very eminent. any moment now for another lockdown. you have given me an idea. i want to talk about what won't come back. can we get you back next week? yes, we can. well, thank you hillary, for which straw mark business development consultants. and although right, he's delighted in crediting rob manuel. the quote was originally winston churchill . never let a good crisis go to a waste for today's manufacturers. that means right now with demand spiking now, is the time to invest in technology, inventory supplies, and people. if you're looking for a little light reading while on vacation warning, you could be on permanent vacation. while well intentioned government relief payments have been subsidizing your netflix tour, your job may have disappeared or soon could. according to ben way, author of job polyps the end of human jobs and how robots will replace them. it's available on amazon and bad, warns us the technological revolutions are nothing new. but each revolution comes more quickly. and last for a short period of time and the previous one we've been transa
u. k. obviously it's very eminent. any moment now for another lockdown. you have given me an idea. i want to talk about what won't come back. can we get you back next week? yes, we can. well, thank you hillary, for which straw mark business development consultants. and although right, he's delighted in crediting rob manuel. the quote was originally winston churchill . never let a good crisis go to a waste for today's manufacturers. that means right now with demand spiking now, is the time to...
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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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you know, obviously coming back to the u. k. i learn what life is called me and she told me, my mom coventry has been called the most dangerous city in britain. don't we do you the top 10? you're going to go get one most my friends in prison. they weren't raised in, nor we all raised in no, crazy way or any think, you know, it's in and most of my friends and that turn into crap. since the parents moved the parent parents were kids. you've seen the system ever gave them mercy. nope. so the sit stops with survive and does it ignore it's? that's it. the biggest main thing is self empowerment. lucky even a. do you think that would be great. i come from worry, you know, white glove trauma is normal and we will have, you know, we shape or we have too much trauma. so in with the thing is the only option we have to turning negativity into positivity, thus it positive, despite having the shop in the head in coventry was just a year and a half ago. don't want this to happen every day. that's it again, forwarded that yesterday they would a
you know, obviously coming back to the u. k. i learn what life is called me and she told me, my mom coventry has been called the most dangerous city in britain. don't we do you the top 10? you're going to go get one most my friends in prison. they weren't raised in, nor we all raised in no, crazy way or any think, you know, it's in and most of my friends and that turn into crap. since the parents moved the parent parents were kids. you've seen the system ever gave them mercy. nope. so the sit...
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you know, obviously coming back to the u. k. i learn what life is having she's talking to me. my mom coventry has been called the most dangerous city in britain. when you're going to do that by your why don't you met my phone book on monday for most my friends in prison, they won't raised in or we all raised in no crazy way or any think in our sin and most my friends and that turn into crap students, their parents moved, the parents were kids. you've seen the system ever gave the mercy. nope. so the sit stops, were survived into sit ignorance that fit the biggest factor . the main thing is self and how lucky that even a do you think i can greatness. i come from worry, you know, my trauma is normal and we will have, you know, we shape or we have too much trauma. so in, but the thing is, the only option we have to turning negativity into positivity, thus it positive. despite having the shots in the head in coventry was just a year and a half ago wanted these things happen every day. again, with a digest today, they would have so many of the criminal, regardless gang banging. tha
you know, obviously coming back to the u. k. i learn what life is having she's talking to me. my mom coventry has been called the most dangerous city in britain. when you're going to do that by your why don't you met my phone book on monday for most my friends in prison, they won't raised in or we all raised in no crazy way or any think in our sin and most my friends and that turn into crap students, their parents moved, the parents were kids. you've seen the system ever gave the mercy. nope....
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you know, obviously, coming back to the u. k, i learned what life is the cover sheet. to me, my mom coventry has been called to the most dangerous city in britain. you don't need to you there back. your why don't you, don't my phone gone. got killed that morning. most my friends in prison. they weren't raised in, nor we were raised in no, crazy way or any think, you know, it's in and most of my friends and that turn into crap famous. their parents moved a parent parents who kids in the system ever gave them mercy. nope. so the sit stops with a violent cit, insurance, that's it. the biggest main thing is self empowerment. lekia that you think would be great. i come from worry, you know, my trauma is normal and we all have, you know, we shape or we have too much trauma. so i'm saying, well, the thing is the only option we have to turning negativity into positivity. that's it right now we have despite having the show in the head in coventry was just a year and a half ago. one of these things happen every day. i sit again forward a digest to day. they would have sold me th
you know, obviously, coming back to the u. k, i learned what life is the cover sheet. to me, my mom coventry has been called to the most dangerous city in britain. you don't need to you there back. your why don't you, don't my phone gone. got killed that morning. most my friends in prison. they weren't raised in, nor we were raised in no, crazy way or any think, you know, it's in and most of my friends and that turn into crap famous. their parents moved a parent parents who kids in the system...
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u. k. not a zip code, but they also enter in, obviously in allowing their bluetooth to be activated. therefore, anybody within a 6 feet radius of them for more than 15 minutes is then traced and where they go is traced the entire bluetooth ecosystem resonate throughout all of the phones. so if you're within 66 feet, and within 15 minutes someone who test positive you are then pinged as a potential for carrying the virus. and this causes resulted, as you mentioned, and you just said not to teach, just leave it truthfully, the ping demick because multiple people, hundreds of thousands of facts over 600037 have been pink in the last couple of weeks. so it's a vast potential population. all right, and so i want to go to the economic angle with that $6300000000.00 over 4 weeks, which is could happen, which could affect the economy. of course, think about this, the delta very the bit doesn't appear to be going anywhere. so 4 weeks is just a small sample size for what may be the case here. so, how is this going to take a toll on the academy? what types of workers are being affected right no
u. k. not a zip code, but they also enter in, obviously in allowing their bluetooth to be activated. therefore, anybody within a 6 feet radius of them for more than 15 minutes is then traced and where they go is traced the entire bluetooth ecosystem resonate throughout all of the phones. so if you're within 66 feet, and within 15 minutes someone who test positive you are then pinged as a potential for carrying the virus. and this causes resulted, as you mentioned, and you just said not to...
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u. k. and simon know why is this happening now? obviously it's happening because steven begins is about to start and, and japan, specifically tokyo is in a state of emergency as a result of the pandemic. as you pointed out that 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 tokyo, sorry on the part of arthur, and how big of an impact will this have on organizers and the i o. c, a new a many way it will be marginal, toyota is actually a global sponsor. and so much of toyota's promotional activity act activation is 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 ultimately become known as a super spreader event, that wouldn't play well with the japanes
u. k. and simon know why is this happening now? obviously it's happening because steven begins is about to start and, and japan, specifically tokyo is in a state of emergency as a result of the pandemic. as you pointed out that 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 tokyo, sorry on the part of arthur, and how...
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obviously, coming back to the u. k. i learn what life is the coven, she told me, my mom coventry has been called the most dangerous city in britain. going to do you there by top 10 that you don't. you met my phone number, but i don't want to take most my friends in prison. they weren't raised in nor we were raised in no crazy way or anything in our sin and most my friends and that turn into crap. since the parents moved, the parents were crackheads. you see the system ever gave the mercy? nope. so the sit that was a violent us. it insurance. that's it. the biggest main theme is self empowerment. lucky that you think that can greatness. i come from worry other, know my trauma is normal and we all have, you know, we shall see or we have too much trauma. so on soon, but the thing is, the only option we have to turning negativity into positivity. does it have, despite having the shots in the head, in coventry just a year and a half ago? what did these things happen every day? that's it. again. i would have died yesterday th
obviously, coming back to the u. k. i learn what life is the coven, she told me, my mom coventry has been called the most dangerous city in britain. going to do you there by top 10 that you don't. you met my phone number, but i don't want to take most my friends in prison. they weren't raised in nor we were raised in no crazy way or anything in our sin and most my friends and that turn into crap. since the parents moved, the parents were crackheads. you see the system ever gave the mercy? nope....
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u. k. u santa mont. thank you so much. i've asked her for coming on. so i know that hazy is known here for clothing manufacture. obviously people who have had mining and strategic importance, perhaps oil and gas, who killed your president. thank you for having me. for now, we can see exactly who killed the president, but days there is an investigation that is ongoing life now for what we know. a few weeks after the where a group of colombians, asian americans, and asian, the assassination of the president. some mostly colombians and custody and haiti there is 2 or 3 asian americans and also one or 2 of the person that was behind that would be as a nation. so the police, the haitian police and the justice. all on the i working to bring everyone who participated and that as a nation to justice, the, as you say, the police say americans are involved. the pentagon says that some of the colombian suspects were trained by the united states. this comes after biden's, secretary of state, tony blinking the very publicly was against movies is a constitutional referendum change that would have allowed him more power. i mean, was he
u. k. u santa mont. thank you so much. i've asked her for coming on. so i know that hazy is known here for clothing manufacture. obviously people who have had mining and strategic importance, perhaps oil and gas, who killed your president. thank you for having me. for now, we can see exactly who killed the president, but days there is an investigation that is ongoing life now for what we know. a few weeks after the where a group of colombians, asian americans, and asian, the assassination of...
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u. k. visitors, under cover circumstances and you would have been, well, we have a system that tries to be quite even handed. we do obviously allow people to come in by quantity. and we had to travel from a stray and cook islands. occasionally that is limited from different parts of outbreaks, but it's been going for 2 months is working well in general. but for other countries, we look at the, the proportion of people, the risk they will be infected when they arrive here. and at the moment we've had we bessie turn down the 10 was would use the numbers of people travel from countries that have out of control. and that has been india, pakistan, and pap and your guinea impact to south america. the u. k. was in that position before christmas, but since it appeared to bring the pendant began to control. but now i think it's going obviously in the opposite direction. so if we find a significant number of having to mutate testing positive when they arrive here, we would restrict the number quite rapidly. professor bacon, what would you say to those say ok, the ceiling has been a huge success story. we'll give you that. you are, th
u. k. visitors, under cover circumstances and you would have been, well, we have a system that tries to be quite even handed. we do obviously allow people to come in by quantity. and we had to travel from a stray and cook islands. occasionally that is limited from different parts of outbreaks, but it's been going for 2 months is working well in general. but for other countries, we look at the, the proportion of people, the risk they will be infected when they arrive here. and at the moment...
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u. k. was position before christmas, but since then it appeared to bring the pendant began to control. but now i think it's going obviously in the opposite direction. so if we find a number of tablets mutate testing positive when they arrive here, we would restrict the numbers quite rapidly. professor bacon would just say to those say ok, the ceiling has been a huge success story and we'll give you that your photo, some miles from partially know we haven't in today's an island nation of only just over 5000000 people as possible for you to commit to an elimination is quite different from a major country lately, u. k. and one of the great tang triples and hubs of what all travel? totally different situation. yes, i agree. i mean, i think his natural advantages instead as a strain. yeah. if you look at a country and find the china mainland china that has adopted elimination strategy early on, and it's protecting 1400000000 people. but i do have that price per se to stamp out and also be it now which is actually struggling now. but for largely maintain elimination strategy or particular over a 100000000 people with long compl
u. k. was position before christmas, but since then it appeared to bring the pendant began to control. but now i think it's going obviously in the opposite direction. so if we find a number of tablets mutate testing positive when they arrive here, we would restrict the numbers quite rapidly. professor bacon would just say to those say ok, the ceiling has been a huge success story and we'll give you that your photo, some miles from partially know we haven't in today's an island nation of only...
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obviously they're very angry at the moment. yes, i mean the, just remember that what is this all based on this is based on a u. k. in fact, i mean investigation by the things that says it's highly likely, quote unquote that an affiliated entity to the chinese government instituted these hacks from, you know, that's not exactly the kind of proof that a country or coalition of countries who are saying that the rule of law is something they believe it, this is the whole basis of it. so you have these people come together based on this rather dubious claim. and, you know, how do you just prove that from beijing's point of view. also, innovation thinks it's kind of rich, they're being falsely accused in their mind. and at the same time, you know, you have the snowden revelations, showing that the u. s. was doing far more than anything that the chinese are quote accused are doing. so there's an air of hypocrisy, not only coming from washington, but also those who are joining in. and that's an element to we'll discuss as well as, as we pick this program. but let me go over to the netherlands now, which i'm charles is st
obviously they're very angry at the moment. yes, i mean the, just remember that what is this all based on this is based on a u. k. in fact, i mean investigation by the things that says it's highly likely, quote unquote that an affiliated entity to the chinese government instituted these hacks from, you know, that's not exactly the kind of proof that a country or coalition of countries who are saying that the rule of law is something they believe it, this is the whole basis of it. so you have...
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wednesday at wembley. england obviously favored there with the home crowd instantly today there was 860000 strong crowd. if we had the majority found that all ex pats we live in the u. k. though with negative negative cova tests, but we heard a few, it's coming home chance in the crowd actually because there were lots of neutral or england fans in the stands. so i think it's really they all visible, but it's going to take a lot from either england or denmark right next merrill, thank you very much. and finally, the can film festival has reopened with health passes, but no mosques at the red carpet social distance thing will subdue the normal glamour of the event by 20 full films. compete for the top prize. american director spike lee had the jury. the 1st black leader of the judges. the 1st film on the program is next musical by french director leo carrick. this is d w. news lines from berlin up next is doc filled out by the gulf was right in front of them. then suddenly we agreed to postpone the or didn't the games that tokyo with 2023. of course, during the qualifying round for sports heroes down during lockdown starts july 19th on d, w. i pharmacy companies hiking
wednesday at wembley. england obviously favored there with the home crowd instantly today there was 860000 strong crowd. if we had the majority found that all ex pats we live in the u. k. though with negative negative cova tests, but we heard a few, it's coming home chance in the crowd actually because there were lots of neutral or england fans in the stands. so i think it's really they all visible, but it's going to take a lot from either england or denmark right next merrill, thank you very...
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, that's the strategy obviously, you know, going also you know, b o, j has egg on his face because it was actually recognize the, the rolling of this very peculiar judge in the u. k. you dealing with this case here. and that ability massage work to be expedited. his faith in the, the american legal system in the prison system would be in question. and i think that is obvious to anyone. but the, you know, to, to patrick's point here is that this is just to drag it out. i mean, this could, i mean, even if he were expedited, i mean the, the case itself could take a decade. it could take that long and considering the way the d o j. previously as preview the case is that even during the sanchez lawyers wouldn't be able to see the evidence against him. the jury is up in the air. a judge would determine what that is is valid. i mean, this is just a, i mean, calling it a tank record is insulting, can rooms. i mean, what kind of process is the, i mean they're doing this one should have no, they mean they certainly have no pain in the british legal system. jumping bail. oh my goodness. and being in superman like that. so i mean, it is an atrocity. all the way around and yo
, that's the strategy obviously, you know, going also you know, b o, j has egg on his face because it was actually recognize the, the rolling of this very peculiar judge in the u. k. you dealing with this case here. and that ability massage work to be expedited. his faith in the, the american legal system in the prison system would be in question. and i think that is obvious to anyone. but the, you know, to, to patrick's point here is that this is just to drag it out. i mean, this could, i...
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wednesday at wembley. england obviously favored that with the home. crowd. italy, today there was 860000 strong crowd. italy had the majority, found that all ex pats we live in the u. k. though with negative negative cova tests, but we heard a few, it's coming home chance in the crowd actually because there were lots of neutral or england fans in the stands. so i think it's really they all feasible, but it's going to take a lot from either england or denmark. right. max merrill, thank you very much. now a new front has opened in the conflict between the european union and bella roost belushi and president alexander lucas shanker. was threatening to block you exports, traveling through his country to russia. and china, meanwhile, is the way now in turn has declared a state of emergency over the number of migrants costing its border from beller. bruce, these small white shadows moving in the night are people crossing the border between bella ruth and lithuania, entering the european union. hundreds of may the journey in recent days, a record influx into lithuania. but these migrants mainly from iraq, are at the center of a diplomatic standoff, lithuania and d. u believ
wednesday at wembley. england obviously favored that with the home. crowd. italy, today there was 860000 strong crowd. italy had the majority, found that all ex pats we live in the u. k. though with negative negative cova tests, but we heard a few, it's coming home chance in the crowd actually because there were lots of neutral or england fans in the stands. so i think it's really they all feasible, but it's going to take a lot from either england or denmark. right. max merrill, thank you very...
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they would have talked about that, but obviously that is something that is between the u. k. government and if it's a sovereign decision on their part, but obviously it has some impact on the head of europe since that will be european fans who will congregate in london in the next couple of weeks. we don't know exactly which trans. yes, but there will be from these last few quarter finals that we're going to be watching tonight. and then the next couple of days it will be a sizable car. that's for sure. and i'm just being told that we have big mass now in london, not in london, just outside of london winds of castle waiting for uncle michael to arrive after the press conference to have tea with the queen. bigger. tell us how significant is that? that the queen is receiving the chancellor today is definitely significant. and we also know that it means actually quite a lot of fungal america for her being viewed in the u. k. as a bit of a fair well to us. she's probably not going to come again to the u. k as a child, and she has met the queen before she has met to just recently
they would have talked about that, but obviously that is something that is between the u. k. government and if it's a sovereign decision on their part, but obviously it has some impact on the head of europe since that will be european fans who will congregate in london in the next couple of weeks. we don't know exactly which trans. yes, but there will be from these last few quarter finals that we're going to be watching tonight. and then the next couple of days it will be a sizable car. that's...