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u. k vaccination rate. thus, the u. k. government's concept of freedom be withdrawing most corporate restrictions in england on monday of this week. however, the risks are evident. the u. k is currently undergoing a 3rd wave of corona by this based around the highly infectious delta v d and what not the economy into the teeth of a corporate site represents an experiment with its precedence. the link between the vidas and hospitalization has been weakened, but not broken entirely, and these are now on the rise. in addition, the long term impact of the debilitating effects of the virus sometimes called long corbett, are not well understood. if infection meet started to pass a $100000.00 cases a day, the food damage to the health of the population will not just be measured an immediate hospitalized ation. finally, professor baker points to the risk that you keep opening up with a partially vaccinated population. may facilitate the emotions of farther boxiness as to the video. the bias meaning that the consequences of johnson's experiment may have gl
u. k vaccination rate. thus, the u. k. government's concept of freedom be withdrawing most corporate restrictions in england on monday of this week. however, the risks are evident. the u. k is currently undergoing a 3rd wave of corona by this based around the highly infectious delta v d and what not the economy into the teeth of a corporate site represents an experiment with its precedence. the link between the vidas and hospitalization has been weakened, but not broken entirely, and these are...
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then dr. bought it from connie of x to university, expresses the fear of many u. k. experts about the risks and dangers of the u. k. government policy. new zealand is one of the success stories that the pandemic around the same size of scotland. it's had 2800 confirmed cases of cobit and 26 fatalities. scott lindsey infection 8, a similar to the other countries of the u. k. has taught more than 325000 cases and over 10000 deaths. professor michael baker is one of the key architects of the new zealand elimination strategy. professor michael baker. speaking from wellington new zealand, a country which is pursued a successful elimination strategy, at least up until now. you put 2400 cases of coleman and 26 deaths. from that vantage point. how do you to god balls johnson's freedom day? well, it seems irresponsible and quite dangerous this, this policy response to the cupboard pen dimmitt, particularly the one fisher dealt with variant and it doesn't seem that you have the conditions for me up in the present. but shouldn't we have faith and the seen them in the u. k. has
then dr. bought it from connie of x to university, expresses the fear of many u. k. experts about the risks and dangers of the u. k. government policy. new zealand is one of the success stories that the pandemic around the same size of scotland. it's had 2800 confirmed cases of cobit and 26 fatalities. scott lindsey infection 8, a similar to the other countries of the u. k. has taught more than 325000 cases and over 10000 deaths. professor michael baker is one of the key architects of the new...
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u. k. of reach levels. we haven't seen since january of this year. so why do you think the government is bowing to you for pressure? yeah, for yesterday over 20000 cases reported again in the u. k. they kind of numbers have been seen here for around a week now. roof, in cases driven by at the very contagious delta vary and here that explains, it's now dominant here, explains rapid rise in cases. so as you mentioned, they're not report. there is a good deal of concern and some courses. when looking at the math, then i like the football games that a plan to take place the semi finals tomorrow on wednesday in the final as well. capacity that expect it to be $60000.00. that's roughly a to said capacity in those stadiums. now, this is all part of a wider picture here in england, the government is gradually eating coded restrictions. indeed, today the prime minister boris johnson, is expected to confirm that all restrictions on social distance thing will indeed be lifted in 2 weeks time. that includes mass events, so you won't just be a lot of people that w
u. k. of reach levels. we haven't seen since january of this year. so why do you think the government is bowing to you for pressure? yeah, for yesterday over 20000 cases reported again in the u. k. they kind of numbers have been seen here for around a week now. roof, in cases driven by at the very contagious delta vary and here that explains, it's now dominant here, explains rapid rise in cases. so as you mentioned, they're not report. there is a good deal of concern and some courses. when...
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of it. and literally the company's house in the u. k. will get rid of your company on payment of 10 pounds and a declaration that is never traded, whether that is true or not. so this is the place which provides the greatest opportunity for tax cheats in the well. now we should be deeply ashamed of that and the power will not. i don't understand why we want to undermine our own economy by providing the opportunity to tax cheats to thrive within it, to provide the people of many other countries, what the chief taxes in their own country is the opportunity to do that. but frankly, it is easier for the company, it is easy to t t taxes if that's your goal using a u. k. healthy. now that a company in jersey, the ottoman came in british regina is almost whatever you like tonight. ok, this isn't an advert. for instance, for the rich i was just thinking about, but i mean could even co it vaccine companies were doing there apparently is going to switzerland in delaware. we were presenting in britain is a new delaware, but stole is joe biden. after
of it. and literally the company's house in the u. k. will get rid of your company on payment of 10 pounds and a declaration that is never traded, whether that is true or not. so this is the place which provides the greatest opportunity for tax cheats in the well. now we should be deeply ashamed of that and the power will not. i don't understand why we want to undermine our own economy by providing the opportunity to tax cheats to thrive within it, to provide the people of many other countries,...
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this kind of for the u. k, angular on behalf of the u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment. not just to the u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally. and i think over the last, yeah, 18 months in particular, your scientific expertise has been instrumental in guiding the global response to the pandemic. and as i the saying, i think a commitment to science and research is something our countries share and want to develop together. it's no coincidence that 2 of the world's most successful creative iris vaccines by the beyond tech and oxford astrazeneca came out of german and british labs. and i'm very proud that today we are establishing a new herschel metal for german and british women in astrophysics, in your, on a, just one angular of the lasting legacies ability to ship. it's a great privilege to welcome you here today. i'm going to over to you. yes. thank you. prime minister. dear boris. thank you. thank you for the very warm wides of welcome for this very gracious hospitality. this is my
this kind of for the u. k, angular on behalf of the u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment. not just to the u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally. and i think over the last, yeah, 18 months in particular, your scientific expertise has been instrumental in guiding the global response to the pandemic. and as i the saying, i think a commitment to science and research is something our countries share and want to develop together. it's no...
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of the time in the you k, dr. reed is his position in the deployment of u. k. troops was that we were there to help the reconstruction effort. that was 20 years ago, he said, quoted, he would be perfectly happy if we left without firing a shot. that was in the year 22001 in 2019. after a brutal campaign over 20 years, most of my adult life repeated operations in deployments over at kennestone and iraq, where the consequences flows through the mediterranean into europe, into the u. k. it hasn't been contained at all. the sco president in 2019 prison ghani said more than 45000 barrels of his own security forces have been killed since he was redoing 201445000 of his own. and that really goes back to, i guess in the 2015 u. k. parliamentary examination or they are going to pay where we recognized ourselves that you had a strategy, a poor implementation plan of that strategy. poor execution of the policy, an unclear exit plan, and really no understanding of the strategic cool environmental situation that we deployed into. and that's been really the case for 20 yea
of the time in the you k, dr. reed is his position in the deployment of u. k. troops was that we were there to help the reconstruction effort. that was 20 years ago, he said, quoted, he would be perfectly happy if we left without firing a shot. that was in the year 22001 in 2019. after a brutal campaign over 20 years, most of my adult life repeated operations in deployments over at kennestone and iraq, where the consequences flows through the mediterranean into europe, into the u. k. it hasn't...
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a group of former u. k. defense officials has written a letter to the government asking it to do more to help relocate afghan interpreters and other staff who help their troops in the letter they say a number of applications for relocation have been rejected despite promises made to the public as cross live now to enter simmons who's in london and andrew, this letter is signed by those who were at the top of the military. that's right. heavy hitters indeed and they have have a hitching words as well for the u. k. prime minister barak johnson, they talk about interpreters in particular as being people who stood shoulder to shoulder with soldiers in the battlefield and saved many lives now being treated in a really bad way. talking also of this, this implied threat. but there has to be a review on the numbers being brought to the u. k. to seek sanctuary. this is part of the latter, any former afghan interpreters who were murdered by the taliban because they've been left behind the behind because of the withdr
a group of former u. k. defense officials has written a letter to the government asking it to do more to help relocate afghan interpreters and other staff who help their troops in the letter they say a number of applications for relocation have been rejected despite promises made to the public as cross live now to enter simmons who's in london and andrew, this letter is signed by those who were at the top of the military. that's right. heavy hitters indeed and they have have a hitching words as...
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that's one of the 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 t
that's one of the 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...
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u. k. don't forget that president obama, of which, of course, president biden was his vice president had said that the u. k. could get to the back of the line if the brakes that went through. so the answer is that there, stalling and biden has, and his and biden has basically lost the oppertunity to push through any tre deal. she has said, it's better to have a good trade deal, but not at all, and that's what she's doing. she's basically trying to soft from the blow of there being no trade deal. let's agree to one good part though. section $232.00, which is about the steel, the, the british government has pressure to have alleviated. that is looking like it's going to be good, but it still hasn't been signed. many parts have gone through, but it still isn't finalized. and hillary, we always appreciate you coming on your you give us some clarity to some really tough topics and also to top english. you know, because all i figured it feels like we speak different languages robin times you had to explain to us colloquialisms great britain. there during the 2nd a load always appreciate it. hillary
u. k. don't forget that president obama, of which, of course, president biden was his vice president had said that the u. k. could get to the back of the line if the brakes that went through. so the answer is that there, stalling and biden has, and his and biden has basically lost the oppertunity to push through any tre deal. she has said, it's better to have a good trade deal, but not at all, and that's what she's doing. she's basically trying to soft from the blow of there being no trade...
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bilateral is really the buzzword of the day because the u. k. having just left the european union needs these good bilateral relationships and germany is of course, one of the most important partners for the u. k. it's important strategic partner when it comes to trade is the 2nd biggest trading partner. but also when it comes to foreign and security policies and the joint declaration was just published, was just signed between the 2 countries. but they announced more they and more cultural exchange and youth exchange. so really saying that after this, the end of the year off the u. k has left the u that these relations between germany and u. k. they need work on, they need, they need strengthening, and they, they really need a constant basically looking off the and this is what they want to, to, to say today. and today, you know, the northern ireland protocol came up during a q and a now mr. johnson likes to refer to this as a vicar, and in fact, he claimed it as one, but this is a real source of friction between britain and, and you of course.
bilateral is really the buzzword of the day because the u. k. having just left the european union needs these good bilateral relationships and germany is of course, one of the most important partners for the u. k. it's important strategic partner when it comes to trade is the 2nd biggest trading partner. but also when it comes to foreign and security policies and the joint declaration was just published, was just signed between the 2 countries. but they announced more they and more cultural...
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u. k is reported its highest number of new cova cases in more than 6 months. just days before the government plans to relax restrictions on the english pubs, restaurants and nightclubs. u. k. government data shows that we're close to 52000 new cases of karone of ours reported on friday, just to say earlier, u. k prime minister bars, johnson said, the worst of the pandemic would be behind the country if it's careful and lifting most restrictions would help the economy bounce back. well, dr. gabriel scally is visiting professor of public health university of brazil and a member of the independent scientific adviser group for emergencies is also one of the doctors is written a piece in the british medical journal warning. the u. k. government's reopening plan is reckless, joins as life now from bristol. so the u. k. county has the 3rd highest number of cases of any country in the world. i think honey, a brazil in indonesia have more. how much worse could it get when these restrictions are lifted? well, the number of cases is indeed huge. what is good is that the n
u. k is reported its highest number of new cova cases in more than 6 months. just days before the government plans to relax restrictions on the english pubs, restaurants and nightclubs. u. k. government data shows that we're close to 52000 new cases of karone of ours reported on friday, just to say earlier, u. k prime minister bars, johnson said, the worst of the pandemic would be behind the country if it's careful and lifting most restrictions would help the economy bounce back. well, dr....
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bilateral is really the buzzword of the day because the u. k. having just left the european union needs these good bilateral relationships and germany is of course, one of the most important partners for the u. k. it's important strategic partner when it comes to trade is the 2nd biggest trading partner, but also when it comes to foreign and security policies, and that joint declaration was just published was just saw in between the 2 countries. but they announced more they and more cultural exchange and use exchange . really saying that off the, the end of the year off the u. k has left the u that these relations between germany and u. k. but they need work on. they need, they need strengthening, and they, they really need a constant basically looking often. and this is what they want a few to say today. and today, you know, the northern ireland protocol came up during a q, renee, now mr. johnson likes to refer to this as a victory, and in fact, he claimed it as one, but this is a real source of friction between britain and, and the you of cours
bilateral is really the buzzword of the day because the u. k. having just left the european union needs these good bilateral relationships and germany is of course, one of the most important partners for the u. k. it's important strategic partner when it comes to trade is the 2nd biggest trading partner, but also when it comes to foreign and security policies, and that joint declaration was just published was just saw in between the 2 countries. but they announced more they and more cultural...
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u. k. cities made up 20 percent of the top 20 european tech cities. now that could change with the u. k. exit of the european union starting with investments like this. berlin based, we fox re $650000000.00 from investors and what it called a record breaking round for us, so called insure attack. so let's find out more about we folks with its chief executive julian tyco. good to have you with us. so if you're looking usually for car insurance, home insurance, you'd go to a recognized insurance company, maybe a website, but you're actually now selling insurance through agents, right? i thought we've done away with that. what's happening? well, it's quite the opposite to be honest. many people say insurance agents are depth, we say opposite is true, and still today, 9 out of 10 insurance policies globally, a sold by human agents. and instead of focusing on the one out of 10 policies and make it easier and better, what we say is the big potential isn't digitizing the 9 out of 10 policies and investors understandable the much bigger potential. i think our fundraising of 650000000 just rece
u. k. cities made up 20 percent of the top 20 european tech cities. now that could change with the u. k. exit of the european union starting with investments like this. berlin based, we fox re $650000000.00 from investors and what it called a record breaking round for us, so called insure attack. so let's find out more about we folks with its chief executive julian tyco. good to have you with us. so if you're looking usually for car insurance, home insurance, you'd go to a recognized insurance...
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bilateral is really the buzzword of the day because the u. k. having just left the european union needs these good bilateral relationships and germany is of course, one of the most important partners for the u. k. it's important strategic partner when it comes to trade is the 2nd biggest trading partner, but also when it comes to foreign and security policies. and that joint declaration was just published, was just saying between the 2 countries. but they announced more they announced more cultural exchange and youth exchange. so really saying that off the, the end of the new year off the u. k has left the you that these relations between germany and u. k. but they need work on. they need, they need strengthening, and they, they really need a constant basically looking often. and this is what they want to to, to say today. you know, the northern ireland protocol came up during q, renee, now mr. johnson likes to refer to this as a victory, and in fact, he claimed it as one, but this is a real source of friction between britain and, and you, of cou
bilateral is really the buzzword of the day because the u. k. having just left the european union needs these good bilateral relationships and germany is of course, one of the most important partners for the u. k. it's important strategic partner when it comes to trade is the 2nd biggest trading partner, but also when it comes to foreign and security policies. and that joint declaration was just published, was just saying between the 2 countries. but they announced more they announced more...
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downing street says new legislation is necessary and it points to the growing numbers of asylum seekers arriving in the u. k. by boat. now that's despite a drop in the overall number of asylum seekers. here's how home secretary pretty could tell. described the plan earlier this year. people are coming to the united kingdom, illegally thing, smart lives, but it will be awful parents. john is coming from site country just from italy, germany, belgium. people should be kind of thought them in those countries if baffling. prosecution. i'm not coming to the united kingdom, so it's imperative that all the country from other countries and work with us to create a safe and inhumane trade. where individuals are being smuggled that being facilitated, whether life being put at risk, and that being subject to all sorts of restful behaviors. 5 people smoking this, well not to be enough. my next guest is michelle paste. she's an associate fellow at the europe program at the british thinktank. chatham. hell, she's also a professor of global studies in denmark, and that is where she joins me tonight. it's good to have you
downing street says new legislation is necessary and it points to the growing numbers of asylum seekers arriving in the u. k. by boat. now that's despite a drop in the overall number of asylum seekers. here's how home secretary pretty could tell. described the plan earlier this year. people are coming to the united kingdom, illegally thing, smart lives, but it will be awful parents. john is coming from site country just from italy, germany, belgium. people should be kind of thought them in...
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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, yo
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...
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street says new legislation is necessary and it points to the growing numbers of his violence seekers arriving in the u. k. by boat. now that's despite a drop in the overall number of asylum seekers. here's how home secretary pretty could tell. describe the plan earlier this year. people are coming to the united kingdom, illegally things smoke on the line for the rest. would be awful. parents genies coming from site countries, which is france, italy, germany, belgium. people should be claimed the thought in those countries, if baffling, persecution, i'm not coming to the united kingdom. so it's imperative that all the countries and other countries and work with us to create faith and big into main trade where individuals are being smuggled that being facilitated, whether life being put at risk and that being subject to all sorts of retro the have to find people smoking this like to be not my next guest is michelle paste. she's an associate fellow at the your program at the british thinktank chatham house. she's also a professor of global studies in denmark, and that is where she joined me tonight. it's go
street says new legislation is necessary and it points to the growing numbers of his violence seekers arriving in the u. k. by boat. now that's despite a drop in the overall number of asylum seekers. here's how home secretary pretty could tell. describe the plan earlier this year. people are coming to the united kingdom, illegally things smoke on the line for the rest. would be awful. parents genies coming from site countries, which is france, italy, germany, belgium. people should be claimed...
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u. k. of why it plays a day when they are clearly not enough people. and clearly there's been miscommunication and misinformation around the taking of the gesture. i think at the beginning of the tone and the correct south gate on the, in the plays of be very, very clear about why they take in an a that it is an empty racism, gesture, or political gesture. and if anything, it's actually a human rights gesture, so anybody who has abused players or booed players for, for then taking the as, as an anti races, ingestion needs to take a long, hard look at themselves and realizing that their bu, and actually racism. and that they're in a human rights issue. and if not just in the u. k, there's been many other incidents of racial abuse on and off the pitch in italy. several blank players have complained of racist abuse from fans, including mario bello tele, who's had bananas thrown at him while playing bulgaria is national football team was ordered to play behind closed doors after fans races, behavior during a year or 2020 quantify against england. in 2019 an
u. k. of why it plays a day when they are clearly not enough people. and clearly there's been miscommunication and misinformation around the taking of the gesture. i think at the beginning of the tone and the correct south gate on the, in the plays of be very, very clear about why they take in an a that it is an empty racism, gesture, or political gesture. and if anything, it's actually a human rights gesture, so anybody who has abused players or booed players for, for then taking the as, as an...
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we ask the asian masters of the u. k. who killed him and do you believe the extent of the anti cuba nature nation media propaganda on demonstrations as your biden throws his weight behind them, we speak to the cuban ambassador to the u. k. all of them all coming up and today's going underground. the 1st in the last 24 hours, the funeral was held for president of a number of britons, arguable old colony of haiti. once a beacon to the world's depressed under the leadership of revolutionary black jacobin to sound over to maurice was assassinated earlier this month. join me now from london is a haitian investor to the u. k. you've ra santa mon. thank you so much. i'm after for coming on. so i know that hazy is known here for clothing manufacture. obviously people are talking about mining and strategic importance about orland gas who killed your president. thank you for having me. for now we can see exactly who killed the president, but they is there is an investigation that is ongoing life now. for what we know. a few weeks af
we ask the asian masters of the u. k. who killed him and do you believe the extent of the anti cuba nature nation media propaganda on demonstrations as your biden throws his weight behind them, we speak to the cuban ambassador to the u. k. all of them all coming up and today's going underground. the 1st in the last 24 hours, the funeral was held for president of a number of britons, arguable old colony of haiti. once a beacon to the world's depressed under the leadership of revolutionary black...
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so it's kind of slanted towards the, the english speaking world and america and the 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 somet
so it's kind of slanted towards the, the english speaking world and america and the 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...
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u. k. of course is currently going through another surgeon, infections with more than $36000.00 new cobra cases and $64.00 deaths reported on friday. we talked about it some more with cellular micro biology, professor dr. on a cloud. he thinks the case code restrictions are a logical step to protect the population katie, to push to get people vaccinated. it's not just young people that will be a few recounts to an older one as well. i think generally speaking, the same is true if you look i received in places like from exactly the same thing or very similar thing. it's not quite the same as forcing somebody holding somebody down and forcing them to have medical treatment. it's just saying, well, if you choose not to, to do this, then your, your options in society are limited. mason liberal thing to do, but that's a government choice session committee. choice people will be spreading things around, going to circles or different types of events and running the risk of contracting the virus if th
u. k. of course is currently going through another surgeon, infections with more than $36000.00 new cobra cases and $64.00 deaths reported on friday. we talked about it some more with cellular micro biology, professor dr. on a cloud. he thinks the case code restrictions are a logical step to protect the population katie, to push to get people vaccinated. it's not just young people that will be a few recounts to an older one as well. i think generally speaking, the same is true if you look i...
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of having lost their homes again. alex here brian al jazeera. a check on the world, whether it's next and then the u. k. relaxes, quarantine rules for vaccinated travelers coming into england, but only those who got their jobs in the u. s. and the u. y. right scripts are using the palestinian authority of carrying out a deliberate campaign of repression. ah ah hello, good to see you. we're going to start this weather story in india, where westbank all now getting hammered by the southwest monsoon. co cut picked up 68 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. bit of a breather for the west coast. it's still gonna be raining, just not the same intensity as we have seen over the last little while. take you to bangladesh right now, where we have seen deadly land slides as we head toward the south of the country. all of this triggered by the southwest monsoon. so we look at the forecast on thursday, and this is not good news. the darker the colors, the more intense the rain falling toward areas of southern bangladesh into the west coast of neon mar. okay, next i want to take you to southeast asia. we've g
of having lost their homes again. alex here brian al jazeera. a check on the world, whether it's next and then the u. k. relaxes, quarantine rules for vaccinated travelers coming into england, but only those who got their jobs in the u. s. and the u. y. right scripts are using the palestinian authority of carrying out a deliberate campaign of repression. ah ah hello, good to see you. we're going to start this weather story in india, where westbank all now getting hammered by the southwest...
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of political agenda on the table. i'm not entirely sure how fond that u. k. government is of my calling and have policies, but maybe it's retaliation for something i couldn't really tell you. think it definitely has that political ties and i do think that it's, it's pretty ridiculous. they shouldn't single out certain countries over other countries. so why was fraud singles out earlier this u. k. government and you travel car due to the news but then unexpectedly placed additional restrictions on those coming via from the u. k. says it was concerned about the prevalence of the be to the very intent. now this, i'm the plus category ment, tens of thousands of holiday makers had to cancel my plans pretty much last minute and that many scratching their heads were 6 se for most of the policy is excessive . and frankly, it is in comprehensive or from a health point of view. we were at times in a difficult health situation in france. we understood that, but no of the european countries obliged to quarantine by the u. k. and less than 5 percent of cases in france ar
of political agenda on the table. i'm not entirely sure how fond that u. k. government is of my calling and have policies, but maybe it's retaliation for something i couldn't really tell you. think it definitely has that political ties and i do think that it's, it's pretty ridiculous. they shouldn't single out certain countries over other countries. so why was fraud singles out earlier this u. k. government and you travel car due to the news but then unexpectedly placed additional restrictions...
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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 been the videos that came out from the u. s. navy. and thes
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...
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current deal, they are accustomed checks on some goods moving between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. but the big, the minister says that's putting a burden on businesses in northern ireland. it's also british unionists. they're complainant weakens ties with the rest of the u. k. of the focus on the tokyo 2020 lympics right now being held in 2021 of course. but we've also learned that brisbin australia will host the summer olympic games of 2032. that announcement was made on wednesday by the international olympic committee. the locals in brisbin pretty happy about the decision. though it was almost a foregone conclusion. the i see actually gave, or it's been exclusive bidding, right? tries to reduce the cost of campaigns and minimize the risk of both buying. brisbin becomes the 3rd us regen city to host the games. melbourne was in 1956, sidney, of course in 2002. while the president thomas bock is admitted to having doubts every day about the wisdom of going ahead with the tokyo games with the city under state of emergency, the athletes faced unparalleled restrictions on their moveme
current deal, they are accustomed checks on some goods moving between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. but the big, the minister says that's putting a burden on businesses in northern ireland. it's also british unionists. they're complainant weakens ties with the rest of the u. k. of the focus on the tokyo 2020 lympics right now being held in 2021 of course. but we've also learned that brisbin australia will host the summer olympic games of 2032. that announcement was made on...
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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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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 travel. i think we're going to hear from john in a moment. that is not immediately anyway. likely. thank you for that. jonah, however, and london, and we are now going to go to john hendrick, who is in washington dc. john, is there any pressure in the us to make this a 2 way deal with travelers from england? well, joe biden would like to do
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....
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of us. 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, 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 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 stuff that i've investigated has been the videos that came out from the us navy. and these are ge
of us. 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, 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...
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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 been these, the videos that came out from the u. s. navy. a
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...
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u. k. cabinet and wide ranging talk with british prime minister boards, johnson, after 5 years of tension over breasts. it medical pleasures closer cooperation with the u. k. and handset loser restrictions for people arriving in germany. and michael oak, who in berlin, and this is the day the me to talk to the federal republic of germany. this is a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german press relations. i want to thank you for your trudy historic commitment. not just to the u. k, a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy, solas and we have different people are i'm make the best of us under works wonderfully about the village is behind us was also coming up the last us and nato troops leave their main air base. and afghan is stand with the enemy, they were fighting, still undefeated. where does this leave the afghan government and it's people are going to make a reminder on, i think the situation in afghanistan is getting worse by the day. we thought it would get better after 20 is done, but do the habit. nothing has happened for them and we're heading for another war. what
u. k. cabinet and wide ranging talk with british prime minister boards, johnson, after 5 years of tension over breasts. it medical pleasures closer cooperation with the u. k. and handset loser restrictions for people arriving in germany. and michael oak, who in berlin, and this is the day the me to talk to the federal republic of germany. this is a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german press relations. i want to thank you for your trudy historic commitment. not just to the u. k, a...
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u. k. division of buying and is not permitted to undertake any regulated activity in the u. k. from june 30th the company which already offers brits crypto training through its website, must add this notice for u. k. users. due to the imposition of the requirement by the f d. a finance markets limited is not currently permitted to undertake any regulated activities without the prior written consent of the f b a. so joining me now to discuss is, boom, moscow can crypto analysts been swan r a been? let's start with the biggest question here. why did the u. k, take this step against finance right now? yeah, it seems like there's a, there's a couple of reasons for now. the regulator itself has not said why they did this. and by the way, i should mention that japan just did a similar thing as well. so, but you came to japan crack on a by. now, the reason for that though, it seems to be, if you look at kind of the timing of this as well as the statements that have been made, that it all coincide with new anti money laundering rules that have been established in the u. k. regarding cry
u. k. division of buying and is not permitted to undertake any regulated activity in the u. k. from june 30th the company which already offers brits crypto training through its website, must add this notice for u. k. users. due to the imposition of the requirement by the f d. a finance markets limited is not currently permitted to undertake any regulated activities without the prior written consent of the f b a. so joining me now to discuss is, boom, moscow can crypto analysts been swan r a...
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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 a
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...