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u. k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and to they have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue about fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact we keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications from me you both to fish in our waters. so we do not accept the we are not a biden by traded cooperation agreement. we have been extremely generous and the french folks in, in, on a small category of boats and claim. and we have behaved, unreasonably, i think is not really a fair reflection of the efforts we have made. france as well as pulling out the big guns with those threats over energy. and bilateral trades has also asked for the european commission to take a much tougher stance when it comes to the u. k. over this and other issues that you commission, though, isn't sort of
u. k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and to they have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue about fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact we keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications...
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u. k is trying to make aware of a makes gad of, in fact, they're talking about states like russia and china, or of course. and it seems like the u. k. really wants to try and wave some sort of cybersecurity war with these so called hostile states. under the guise of the best form of defense is attack. jody, thanks very much. progressed through the authority show the address does she lie from the british capital. political gestures have become a familiar site and sporting events today with athletes taking the knee and also in the u. s. refusing to sing the national anthem, but now there's a new trend emerging with funds jumping obscenities against the nation's increasingly unpopular president. ah, ah, ah, the chance went viral after appearing during an n b. c broadcast of a nascar race in alabama and nbc reporter who was interviewing driver, brandon braun tried to limit the damage by suggesting the crowd were actually saying, let's go. brandon. nascar shared the video then deleted it without explanation, triggering a barrage of jibes on twitter. this sounds literally nothing like love gold. brandon, can't wait for the sea and in fact, check
u. k is trying to make aware of a makes gad of, in fact, they're talking about states like russia and china, or of course. and it seems like the u. k. really wants to try and wave some sort of cybersecurity war with these so called hostile states. under the guise of the best form of defense is attack. jody, thanks very much. progressed through the authority show the address does she lie from the british capital. political gestures have become a familiar site and sporting events today with...
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u. k. really over the terrace stabbing of an mp security's taken center stage. the home secretary say she intends to beef or protection for politicians, not just in public, but also possibly online. would you consider a legislation to remove a right to anonymity on social media? i want to slick and everything in there is what taken place already was a security review was triggered by the killing of veteran conservative and p. sir david amos. he died after being stopped multiple times last week. well, meeting constituents of a church in the south east county of essex, a 25 year old suspect is in custody after being arrested by police least declared that killing a terrorist incident. the ones are social and political commentator leaves at highlight serious state security feelings. first of all, this is not an attack on democracy, and there is not a war between islam and democracy, terrorists and democracy. this was a failure in state security. this was a failure in protecting m p 's jobs. we failed to protect jo cox, 5 years ago, david amos was not protected now.
u. k. really over the terrace stabbing of an mp security's taken center stage. the home secretary say she intends to beef or protection for politicians, not just in public, but also possibly online. would you consider a legislation to remove a right to anonymity on social media? i want to slick and everything in there is what taken place already was a security review was triggered by the killing of veteran conservative and p. sir david amos. he died after being stopped multiple times last week....
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so really, the u. k is not really carrying a lot of favor in terms of trustworthiness with the european union front being of course absolutely central to the european union itself is not going to sort of bend towards any demands that the united kingdom is going to make at this moment. certainly of all these issues and these of course are issues which are very small economically when you look at the issue of fishing rights for both countries. but the, a hugely symbolic and for france entering a presidential year and with the u. k. got to play itself as a major global player and in terms of relations around international relations, really they're going to fight it out at every corner that they can plenty of moving parts to the sun. thank you for the update on your gag or the law for us in london . ok, it's time now for the weather. he's rough. this is proper dime. pause of the change of season have been seen. this line of clay represents in stretching, crossing north morocco hills of los miran. this is the
so really, the u. k is not really carrying a lot of favor in terms of trustworthiness with the european union front being of course absolutely central to the european union itself is not going to sort of bend towards any demands that the united kingdom is going to make at this moment. certainly of all these issues and these of course are issues which are very small economically when you look at the issue of fishing rights for both countries. but the, a hugely symbolic and for france entering a...
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so really the u. k is not really carrying a lot of favor in terms of trustworthiness with the european union front being of course absolutely central to the european union itself is not going to sort of bend towards any demands that the united kingdom is going to make at this moment. certainly, these issues now moving on and hundreds of migrants have disembarked from a turkish flagged congress ship in greece. the vessels carrying about 400 people when it sent out a distress signal on friday after its engines failed. the migration ministry says 6 passengers have now been detained for questioning. greece is one of the main routes into the use of migrants and refugees crossing from turkey. john ratliff is following that story forth from adams. the official version from the hellenic coast guard is that among the nationalities on board. and this is just an early estimate . our pakistan is afghans, lebanese egyptians, iranians, syrians and bangladesh is. but that remains to be confirmed in the breakdown in nu
so really the u. k is not really carrying a lot of favor in terms of trustworthiness with the european union front being of course absolutely central to the european union itself is not going to sort of bend towards any demands that the united kingdom is going to make at this moment. certainly, these issues now moving on and hundreds of migrants have disembarked from a turkish flagged congress ship in greece. the vessels carrying about 400 people when it sent out a distress signal on friday...
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so really b u. k is not really carrying a lot of favor in terms of trustworthiness with the european union from being of course absolutely central to the european union itself is not going to sort of bend towards any demands that the united kingdom is going to make at this moment. certainly of all these issues now moving on the united states and the european union have agreed to ease terrorists on steel and aluminium imports. the u. s. will now allow sudden metals from the you to enter duty free. that avoids you retaliatory measures on u. u. s. products that were due to take effect in december for us president donald trump introduce those levies 3 years ago. sullivan has more from washington d. c. what this does is it gives president biden a number of wins. first of all allows him to show off on the world stage that the u . s. is back that it's making friends again, which is what a lot of the g twins he's been about. it's about him showing that the u. s. is moving away from that isolation is the appro
so really b u. k is not really carrying a lot of favor in terms of trustworthiness with the european union from being of course absolutely central to the european union itself is not going to sort of bend towards any demands that the united kingdom is going to make at this moment. certainly of all these issues now moving on the united states and the european union have agreed to ease terrorists on steel and aluminium imports. the u. s. will now allow sudden metals from the you to enter duty...
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u. k. is really conservative party to be somewhat under the weather. so to speak, as they come in to this conference, beset by problem such as fuel shortages up to petrol, prompts, shortages of food on supermarket shelves. and also concerns about rising taxes, cuts in benefits and general cost of living concerns along the general public. but not so far as johnson's government has a large parliamentary majority on, he has shown himself adept cherry picking policies and incentives in order to make sure that he stays struggling. the sense a ground of the u. ready k politics. these demonstrate us here in central manchester, our insistence that the conservatives cannot be trusted on the taskbar is johnson has over the next 4 days of conference is to try to get across the message. that's his opportunism from a degree his pragmatism policy is actually leading the progress of the hot forest. johnson's arguments to the conference and to the water public is the principle of jammed tomorrow. yes, that will be shortages of the petro pumps. the may even be shortage
u. k. is really conservative party to be somewhat under the weather. so to speak, as they come in to this conference, beset by problem such as fuel shortages up to petrol, prompts, shortages of food on supermarket shelves. and also concerns about rising taxes, cuts in benefits and general cost of living concerns along the general public. but not so far as johnson's government has a large parliamentary majority on, he has shown himself adept cherry picking policies and incentives in order to...
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but really that u. k has to respect the legal promises that it is bound by and that he does mention that the decision to leave the blog should be really one that, that that is more damage and leaving it rather than in remaining in it. so yes, there is a slight amount of fact and in the terms that the french are very keen that and setting perhaps a warning shot to other european union countries that you know, if you do start to mess around with the rules and regulations, then they're all going to be comebacks from from the european union itself. and bar johnson during may was making that statement and, and addressing the press that he did seem quite some, but not his usual boy self. as he has been sort of usually seen in these situations as well. but, and sort of making a loss of him, placing a lot of emphasis on the urgency of those issues that he referred to earlier on as in sort of a daring to that 1.5 percent commitment from countries. he also praised france by saying that he very much thought that the
but really that u. k has to respect the legal promises that it is bound by and that he does mention that the decision to leave the blog should be really one that, that that is more damage and leaving it rather than in remaining in it. so yes, there is a slight amount of fact and in the terms that the french are very keen that and setting perhaps a warning shot to other european union countries that you know, if you do start to mess around with the rules and regulations, then they're all going...
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u. k. government can unilaterally go against this agreement, do what it wants. it thinks but expects a real fights over this, the supposed to be negotiations, but this is really going to be a pretty bitter battle between the european union and the u. k. it potentially is going to be one of the biggest rifts we'll have seen between the in the u. k. and you, we appreciate you explaining a very complex issue. thank you for your time and insights entre simmons, there in belfast for us. the world's most indebted property developer. china's ever grand group has missed its 3rd round of bond payments in as many wakes . the real estate giant was trying to make a payment of $148000000.00 to its bondholders on top of its mist payments. in september. it's feed at the firm collapses. this will hurt not only the chinese economy, but could spread to markets be on to asia. north korea later, it says he's weapons development program. he's an act of self defense. came john own, made the comments at an exhibition showcasing military hardware. he says the build up is necessary to face hostile policies from the united states and increasing military force in south korea. the 2 sides hav
u. k. government can unilaterally go against this agreement, do what it wants. it thinks but expects a real fights over this, the supposed to be negotiations, but this is really going to be a pretty bitter battle between the european union and the u. k. it potentially is going to be one of the biggest rifts we'll have seen between the in the u. k. and you, we appreciate you explaining a very complex issue. thank you for your time and insights entre simmons, there in belfast for us. the world's...
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u. k. he says he was harpy spouting anything like what the anti vox is doing here in the u. k. and says that big a tech companies are starting a really worrying trend of strangling a free speech. now, in any case, vaccination, passports, all, quite contentious and controversial. i hear in the u. k, the public opinion isn't really swayed in favor of vaccination. possible it's, it's something that the government was tiptoeing around over the past few months, thinking it was going to roll it out in venues like night clubs in the future. obviously they haven't gone through with that just yet, but it's still an option on the table for the government at some point. but putting this all into context, then as the world is becoming all the more digitalized and online, many platforms are trying to be a bit safer, a bit more putting people under the spotlight and scrutinizing them in terms of safety on that policy. but now the conversation has moved. will this really be a detriment to free speech in the u. k. or i shot you. thanks for that. commuters here in moscow can now travel on the, on the ground just by showing that faces the russian capi
u. k. he says he was harpy spouting anything like what the anti vox is doing here in the u. k. and says that big a tech companies are starting a really worrying trend of strangling a free speech. now, in any case, vaccination, passports, all, quite contentious and controversial. i hear in the u. k, the public opinion isn't really swayed in favor of vaccination. possible it's, it's something that the government was tiptoeing around over the past few months, thinking it was going to roll it out...
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u. k. businesses having a really difficult time, especially in the role up to christmas and getting their products on really a major issues. but, but the general consensus in nevada is though they're just wanting smooth though. but know what we're hearing from david frost is, is, is explicit. but expect a real fights over this, the supposed to be negotiations, but this is really going to be a pretty brittle battle between the european union and the okay, potentially is going to be one of the biggest riffs we'll have seen between the year and the u. k preliminary results for parliamentary elections in iraq show a positive outcome for the party of shia cleric mac tada. alice sada. ah, despite that good showing none of the political blocks appear to have secured a majority. former prime minister norie al marie keys faction looks said to have the 2nd largest vote among and she a parties. sunday's po was held several months early voter turnout. he had a record low of just above 40 percent to lebanon now and, and judicial investigation into last he is by wrote port explosion has been suspended again aft
u. k. businesses having a really difficult time, especially in the role up to christmas and getting their products on really a major issues. but, but the general consensus in nevada is though they're just wanting smooth though. but know what we're hearing from david frost is, is, is explicit. but expect a real fights over this, the supposed to be negotiations, but this is really going to be a pretty brittle battle between the european union and the okay, potentially is going to be one of the...
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u. k. we have really good data happens. we have a giant dropping happiness in march 2020 in the phone that we've never seen. but i don't want to work in the united states and what you see there are 2 interesting things. anxiety and depression of worry has risen dramatically. it actually pete in united states in the week of the election and it's actually diminished somewhere in there. so i'm particularly worry was true of the people voted by him, but i think was a know to it, which is actually the, you know, i hadn't understood a biting covian mental health in america. and the answer is actually hungry quite on the young, disproportionately of the ones that are actually and they're, the ones disproportionately been anxious and worried about the effect of their ability. joe, to make a step on the will. so anxiety, depression, worry, lack of happiness. we've never seen levels like in the u. k. we've never seen a drop in happiness find that we saw in march 2020. it's recovered a bit. but again, go back to where we were to 20 to
u. k. we have really good data happens. we have a giant dropping happiness in march 2020 in the phone that we've never seen. but i don't want to work in the united states and what you see there are 2 interesting things. anxiety and depression of worry has risen dramatically. it actually pete in united states in the week of the election and it's actually diminished somewhere in there. so i'm particularly worry was true of the people voted by him, but i think was a know to it, which is actually...
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really explain to me why you did that. so i think that was most unfortunate, i don't think it was well handled and the u. k. u, a say in australia have to look at how they repair relations with europe. because i think europe, apart from france was quite offended. and it was really the manner of doing rather than the actual action itself. so i do think her for me. yes, there are all these associations, but there are points at which we do come together. you have g 20, where we have a very strong development focus. and then this g 7 we're, we're a guest. and there may be a more limited a set of issues that we look at, primarily finance and economy. but g, 20 this far broader gender. then you have a bricks where again, we're looking at within the 5 nations, how we work together to advance our development priorities. and even the building of the new development bank of bricks has been a very positive step. because in the midst of the pandemic, we were able to secure some loans from the bricks bank that assisted us in managing some of the fall act that occurred as a consequence of the heart shut down. we had to im
really explain to me why you did that. so i think that was most unfortunate, i don't think it was well handled and the u. k. u, a say in australia have to look at how they repair relations with europe. because i think europe, apart from france was quite offended. and it was really the manner of doing rather than the actual action itself. so i do think her for me. yes, there are all these associations, but there are points at which we do come together. you have g 20, where we have a very strong...
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that what we really need for consensus, it seems to me that in the summer months the u. k. government looked for confess to some of the ears. it seems this afternoon they're going to be deliver. and that must create the context for negotiation and, and we really need to see diplomacy, negotiation and good faith restored to international relations. here, i think that you take over have some way to go to, to get to that place. gotcha. in cambridge, how much of the motivation for this as far as boris johnson's government in london is concerned actually comes down to him. clearly wanting to safeguard the good friday agreement. because if he does that, that plays well to his breakfast hard liners in his own party. that plays well to the 52 percent of the british electorate who voted for breakfast. i as good politics. well, he's gone to the bank to protect the good friday agreement, international trade. it's been portable component not only for the u. k, but for the violence usa and, and help us think about this is the new service for forest johnson. very few people in great bri
that what we really need for consensus, it seems to me that in the summer months the u. k. government looked for confess to some of the ears. it seems this afternoon they're going to be deliver. and that must create the context for negotiation and, and we really need to see diplomacy, negotiation and good faith restored to international relations. here, i think that you take over have some way to go to, to get to that place. gotcha. in cambridge, how much of the motivation for this as far as...
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and so to be really honest and it saddens me as she someone from the u. k. i grew up on the science museum. the museum has really lost its way, has frankly become captured and is now a vehicle for fossil fuel industry. greenwashing. i know that earlier this year, amsterdam, sylvia sylvia sorry, imposed to ban the city of metro network on add link to what they call fossil products. they said that, you know, gas powered cars, also cheap airline tickets. and this is, you know, the municipality thing just a 1st step in the series of steps. what would you like to see and what do you believe will need to happen in order to gain the kind of momentum to not only hold these companies to account and call them out on the green washing, but to actually, you know, address the climate crisis. well, and momentum is exactly what say, well, we can, we see iran across europe, you mentioned to them, this is something similar just happen in the, in the hague. and then there's more and more conversations in the french, you repeat cities around this, it as the new french climate l
and so to be really honest and it saddens me as she someone from the u. k. i grew up on the science museum. the museum has really lost its way, has frankly become captured and is now a vehicle for fossil fuel industry. greenwashing. i know that earlier this year, amsterdam, sylvia sylvia sorry, imposed to ban the city of metro network on add link to what they call fossil products. they said that, you know, gas powered cars, also cheap airline tickets. and this is, you know, the municipality...
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u. k, which is outside and don't really care all that much about this. he's not going to get the votes history, the fact of a sense of duty and morality. but i think to be fair, we can also say that he had promised the unionist wasn't saying he's trying to retain that position. great. the protocol 2 years ago when he got in a very weak position, agreement negotiated a great time with us. it's not working, it's opposed by a large number of them and it's time to change it. remind you it's in the interests of you to take this. this is a source of that could go on to the fact all further relationships between you can be here. now is the time to sort it out for everyone satisfaction and michael, it's a big company. so nicholas white and brussels, he was shaking your head there as graham was talking about boris johnson and morality in the same sentence. unfreeze i was restored to you perfectly. well, as you say to you still he said that this was ready to view. should he won the election on the basis of this year, which is now turned into a few days. i don't se
u. k, which is outside and don't really care all that much about this. he's not going to get the votes history, the fact of a sense of duty and morality. but i think to be fair, we can also say that he had promised the unionist wasn't saying he's trying to retain that position. great. the protocol 2 years ago when he got in a very weak position, agreement negotiated a great time with us. it's not working, it's opposed by a large number of them and it's time to change it. remind you it's in the...
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u. k. deems hostile . for more on this, let's cross live to ortiz. shadier edwards dash is shandey. hello. the u. k. government partly has some really big plans here, both in terms of the amount of money earmarked on the potential global impact. what will worse known well as being described to help find the ga, meant in a breton as a once in a generation opportunity and a real game changer and placing britain back on the map as a global lead, an influence or in terms of cyber security in fact, it's so much of a priority for the government that it's setting aside a whopping finds a 1000000000 pounds to set up this new headquarters for cyber warfare in the united kingdom. many eyebrows, though, raised at that amount of money, particularly during all of this time, we've seen the kind of pandemic, very difficult, a financial past 20 months, not least looking at current affairs to like the fuel shortage here in the u. k as well. so that's a huge amount of money, but the defense secretary is defending this amount of money on the move in general, saying that the u. k. ah must be better equipped to defend itself, but also must be in a bette
u. k. deems hostile . for more on this, let's cross live to ortiz. shadier edwards dash is shandey. hello. the u. k. government partly has some really big plans here, both in terms of the amount of money earmarked on the potential global impact. what will worse known well as being described to help find the ga, meant in a breton as a once in a generation opportunity and a real game changer and placing britain back on the map as a global lead, an influence or in terms of cyber security in fact,...
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u. k, which is outside and don't really care all that much about this. he's not going to say that he is doing this actually sensitivity and morality. but i think to be fair, we can also say that he had promised to unions of wasn't people saying he's trying to retain that position. great. the protocol 2 years ago when he got in a very weak position, it's agreement, negotiated, agreed at the time, a weakness is not working, it's opposed biological. and you know, and it's time to change it. they might, it's in the interest of you to change this, this is a source of that could go on to the fact all further relationships between the you can be you now is the time to sort it out for everyone satisfaction. and michael, it's a big company. so nicholas white and brussels, he was shaking your head there as graham was talking about boris johnson and morality in the same sentence. unfreeze i was, you know, i still see you perfectly well what you say to you. so he said that this was ready to abuse and he won an election on the basis of this year, which he is now atte
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u. k. a bricks, it minister is concerned. he's basically given the government lonnie wants to tear up the northern orland protocol together or replace it with something that really is written by the u. k. in terms of getting rid of the oversight of european judges, the european court of justice, which underwrites the whole over the island protocol. now he wants that he wants to get into independent arbiter and all of that is really good. a red line of fuzzy. his concern, so we're looking at a possible major a rift between the u, the u. k. this time around for further on this, let's talk to amanda ferguson. a political analyst. ah, what is your read on this situation? all we, these negotiations go to be starting soon. we're going to hear from you later on. exactly what they're offering. what do you make of it? so i think the whatever and the, the commission was going to bring forward to dad. the u. k was always going to reject that has not been enough. we knew the mouse after which it indicated that there would be movement on madison's that i agree. fading customs on governance, but this added role of the c j, you know, the lord frost would say that that is an in
u. k. a bricks, it minister is concerned. he's basically given the government lonnie wants to tear up the northern orland protocol together or replace it with something that really is written by the u. k. in terms of getting rid of the oversight of european judges, the european court of justice, which underwrites the whole over the island protocol. now he wants that he wants to get into independent arbiter and all of that is really good. a red line of fuzzy. his concern, so we're looking at a...
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u. k. has but it doesn't really work so well anymore. another thing that is in the news because of this event is and kind of soul searching about the tone in which politics has talked about in the u. k. and about whether that is something that has become too he said to that, you know, that can to toxic and whether it needs to be dial down. thank you. or we challenge for those up. that's where we reporting from lee on see this saturday. we want to build on what we're talking about there and take a closer look at the current security arrangements for you. k politicians facade at the top, the houses of parliament way, and p cit, that is heavily guarded. armed police man, every entrance, the public cannot freely enter. you go outside of parliament, only the prime minister and some senior cabinet secretaries have their personal security details. as rory was saying, their regular em pays must rely on a standard police response. they can request equipment like cctv opposing alarms, but really it is up to them to organize their own security measu
u. k. has but it doesn't really work so well anymore. another thing that is in the news because of this event is and kind of soul searching about the tone in which politics has talked about in the u. k. and about whether that is something that has become too he said to that, you know, that can to toxic and whether it needs to be dial down. thank you. or we challenge for those up. that's where we reporting from lee on see this saturday. we want to build on what we're talking about there and take...
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will this really be a detriment to free speech in the u. k. while mandatory covered shots are becoming widespread in europe, doctors here in russia are trying to reach the same goal through public awareness. that's the mission of a long specialist who's videos. helping people understand the virus and to stay safe, have earned him a huge online following his story features in our documentary doctor covert which we will be showing in full throughout the day. here's a preview. ah, beautiful job ocean with what it says i'm. it was a little bit of an initial, it annoys the vehicle from a freshman which total would you the guy that would i guess if that's something you would preview them with a cool got us percentage of us. your properties was from watson . he brought home with a filled with a, with edlio viceroy with the pro phillips from from the news. okay . well the, the thing i was giving you is this global logo slippery me as of continued on one level, schedules poodle in shampoo, which if it's a little one, what do you think it us and i mean
will this really be a detriment to free speech in the u. k. while mandatory covered shots are becoming widespread in europe, doctors here in russia are trying to reach the same goal through public awareness. that's the mission of a long specialist who's videos. helping people understand the virus and to stay safe, have earned him a huge online following his story features in our documentary doctor covert which we will be showing in full throughout the day. here's a preview. ah, beautiful job...
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i'd really like the u. k. government to take carefully about the relationships that be happy to european partners and get that sorted is the right way because ignoring some of the crisis situation and get uncovered won't help because yes, call it as complicated the situation. but the problem was already there. so i think we need to, as, as a nation, we need to think about cradle my chaise more carefully develop new capabilities. yes. be. we also have the challenges around the current process building back better, a leveling up that's, that's really important. so that's, that is something that we need to continue doing and also relationships and get that. she says, right, that are on the problems that we have. but more american it my, my advice and i said that they caveat because i know less about us the u. k. but i think i'm very concerned about the grandfather bitches. the big line of the big we have right now, but they are there. the containers are not, not, not taken off the ship. so i think we need to res
i'd really like the u. k. government to take carefully about the relationships that be happy to european partners and get that sorted is the right way because ignoring some of the crisis situation and get uncovered won't help because yes, call it as complicated the situation. but the problem was already there. so i think we need to, as, as a nation, we need to think about cradle my chaise more carefully develop new capabilities. yes. be. we also have the challenges around the current process...