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that's huge. of course the u. k is predominantly a professional services economy and this is actually giving the okay for up to 3 years of what they're calling sort of the visa holiday. which means that there's a that can be a transference of the professional staff from the u. k to australia. that's a huge deal and it's extended, it used to be 30 years old now it's extended to 35 years old. so if you are a professional with a family to they've also lifted the restrictions on family employment. so your young professional, you have a wife or husband, you have kids, you can move to australia or vice versa to the u. k. so that's huge in terms of professional services. then in terms of a lot of products, it is actually eliminated all terrorists between both countries. this, to quote, the ceo of the petition, australian chamber of commerce date, david mccord re, this is a win win situation. there aren't any loses in this situation, particularly from the u. k. perspective for confectionary on products, cheeses, immensely,
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u. k. that he's not respected. and not talking about this man that you mention from the point of kelly, i understand is locally shoes for the local trade and, and the difficulty that the port make as much support from the rest of the european union as you'd hoped for, didn't you only 10 other states supported your so called joint statement, criticizing britain, and they even watered down your text and the final version, didn't they removing references to an unsatisfactory and contradictory response by the u. k. are you surprised that you only got such lukewarm support from the rest of the you? well, i'm, i'm not surprised because, you know, building something as complex as you is a step by step process. and the fact that some countries are disagreeing on some topics seems to be like, absolutely normal. you pay not. yes, a long time. you've been trying to build this unity for a very long time. yeah, but we very stubborn. as all the french must be to really, if we believe in something we do believe in you, we have to
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u. k. that he's not respected. and not talking about this man that you mention from the point of kelly, i understand is locally shoes for the local trade and, and the difficulty that the board may face. but when you talk about protecting you, you have to swallow some pain, some time to really show that there are some much more important subject than just your local issues. and i do, i do call them local issues, but the jobs that you're talking about jobs, jobs. in addition, i see food set, the jobs in blue line and cali, which you being warned are at risk or were at risk. if you went ahead with your threats, you have said you're right, they talk about jobs. i talk about the jobs of the fishermen. while losing today between 25 and 30 percent of the business because of this non agreement being signed. so, so jobs against jobs at the end of the day again, a contract has to be respected. and that's really the core of the discussion. you didn't get as much support from the rest of the european union as you'd hoped for di
u. k. that he's not respected. and not talking about this man that you mention from the point of kelly, i understand is locally shoes for the local trade and, and the difficulty that the board may face. but when you talk about protecting you, you have to swallow some pain, some time to really show that there are some much more important subject than just your local issues. and i do, i do call them local issues, but the jobs that you're talking about jobs, jobs. in addition, i see food set, the...
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u. k. i don't know why, but it seems that they feel more comfortable working. why the activities in the u. k. and, and, and that's why that they put this pressure on those borders. we do our job, but it again we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges. i just mention that cannot be resolved only with a european coordination and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well babs, you simply want to push the problem across to the british, knowing that since they left the you, they no longer have the legal mechanism to send the migrants directly back to you. is that the politics of this? no, i don't think that's very fair to say so because as it again, i'm telling you that 60 percent of the people trying to pass the channel where stopped by the, by the european and french authorities. so each is that they are so many people that it's very complex on. so such a large border because we have to print things as i said, spain, italy, and the channel it's, it's a very complex and very heavy i
u. k. i don't know why, but it seems that they feel more comfortable working. why the activities in the u. k. and, and, and that's why that they put this pressure on those borders. we do our job, but it again we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges. i just mention that cannot be resolved only with a european coordination and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well babs, you simply want to push the problem...
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that's as the u. k. c's, a record number of infections, not south korean hospitals are also being overwhelmed by a surgeon. the number of critically ill patients, there are warnings that the system is on the brink of collapse and on the african continent, the delta, normal kron variants, have driven infections up by nearly 83 percent. that's the fastest search anywhere in the world. this year. natasha butler is lying for us in paris, sir, keeping an eye what's going on across europe. and of course there is this news about france timing it's borders, especially when it looks towards the u. k. yes, that's correct. fraud. the french government have been watching the situation in the u. k. very carefully indeed, and they've decided to improve further restrictions on travel. essentially, all non essential travel between the u. k and frauds will be banned. as of fact today, now french residence and citizens will be able to return to fraud, but they will have to have p c all test before leaving and all the arr
that's as the u. k. c's, a record number of infections, not south korean hospitals are also being overwhelmed by a surgeon. the number of critically ill patients, there are warnings that the system is on the brink of collapse and on the african continent, the delta, normal kron variants, have driven infections up by nearly 83 percent. that's the fastest search anywhere in the world. this year. natasha butler is lying for us in paris, sir, keeping an eye what's going on across europe. and of...
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u. k, scotland, wales, and northern ireland. the restrictions there mean that it's even more reduced. so nightclubs are closed in those parts of the u. k. big limitations on the number of people who can actually gather together. a told so much that they're all worries. i think in some parts that there's going to be an influx of people from scotland, wales, etc. into england to come down here and party and people me health officials, a warning against that saying that if you want to stay healthy and co cobra free best to stay inside this year and keep caution rory, i'm not sure how long we bought you live for but if you're out there new year's eve, i hope you find a hot chocolate or something. it could be a long evening. hey, thank you for that return and they live for us in london. the french government has introduced new measures aimed at reducing the spread of the on the con variant with 232000 new cases. residents and visit is in paris and are required to wear face masks outdoors. the capitals also cancel the annual new year's eve fireworks display on shore. liza people have been to
u. k, scotland, wales, and northern ireland. the restrictions there mean that it's even more reduced. so nightclubs are closed in those parts of the u. k. big limitations on the number of people who can actually gather together. a told so much that they're all worries. i think in some parts that there's going to be an influx of people from scotland, wales, etc. into england to come down here and party and people me health officials, a warning against that saying that if you want to stay healthy...
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u. k. i don't know why, but it seems that they feel more comfortable working. what he activities in the u. k. and, and, and that's why did they put this pressure on those borders? we do our job, but it again we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges. i just mention that cannot be resolved only with the european coordination. and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well, babs, who simply want to push the problem across to the british, knowing that since they left the e you, they no longer have the legal mechanism to send the migrants directly back to you. is that the politics of this? no, i don't think that's very fair to say so because as it again, i'm telling you that 60 percent of the people trying to pass the channel where stopped by the, by the european and french authorities. so each is that they are so many people that it's very complex on. so such a large border because we have to print things as i said, spain, italy, and the channel it's, it's a very complex and very he
u. k. i don't know why, but it seems that they feel more comfortable working. what he activities in the u. k. and, and, and that's why did they put this pressure on those borders? we do our job, but it again we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges. i just mention that cannot be resolved only with the european coordination. and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well, babs, who simply want to push the...
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u. k. that he's not respected. and not talking about this man that you mention from the port of kelly, i understand is locally shoes for the local trade and, and the difficulty that the board may face. but when you talk about predicting you, you have to swallow some pain, some time to really show that they are some much more important subject than just your local issues. and i do, i do call them local issues, but the jobs that you're talking about jobs, jobs in the in addition, i see food sector jobs in blue line and cali, which you've been warned, are at risk or were at risk. if you went ahead with your threats, you have said you're right, they talk about jobs, they talk about the jobs of the fishermen, while losing today between 25 and 30 percent of the business because of this non agreement being signed. so, so jobs against jobs at the end of the day, again, a contract has to be respected, and that's really the core of the discussion. you didn't get as much support from the rest of the european union as you'd hop
u. k. that he's not respected. and not talking about this man that you mention from the port of kelly, i understand is locally shoes for the local trade and, and the difficulty that the board may face. but when you talk about predicting you, you have to swallow some pain, some time to really show that they are some much more important subject than just your local issues. and i do, i do call them local issues, but the jobs that you're talking about jobs, jobs in the in addition, i see food...
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and it's the 1st time that a u. k. government, department or agency, a u. k. body has had that exemption, and it is an extraordinary development. and i think a lot of people that wondering why in the cities and i think it's quite clear that this is a government that does not like this. we can be a nation. indeed, those governments don't like to be held accountable intent, not to like we really nation very much. and this government here in britain most certainly does not. and the minister, which martin can make these comments about how terrible information was nice to you in june. and i think what he was giving away was the real view of that got an independent the fact that he said, and she will not be subject to it when the agency is, he was giving away the wide perception is held by the government, which is they do not my information he thinks for you is repugnant. the question is, what does he have to hide? what is his government at times? i was told to come here when the program including the christmas tree in need of a spruce up brits mocking the capital
and it's the 1st time that a u. k. government, department or agency, a u. k. body has had that exemption, and it is an extraordinary development. and i think a lot of people that wondering why in the cities and i think it's quite clear that this is a government that does not like this. we can be a nation. indeed, those governments don't like to be held accountable intent, not to like we really nation very much. and this government here in britain most certainly does not. and the minister, which...
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u. k, that is the f b century in europe as well. and also denmark currently posting the highest per capita infection rate and the world health organization pointing to that data and saying look, yes, it does appear for the time being that on the call may produce a less severe form of disease. but this data is incomplete. it is not definitive, more data is required and the big warning from the world health organization in geneva is for countries not to be complacent. why? well, because it may turn out to be less severe, but it definitively is far more transmissible and health systems. of course will constantly tell you that even a very small percentage of people among a very large number who do end up going to hospital is still a very large number for them. and they're also coping with staff absences up to one in 4 and a chest workers here in the u. k. a currently off with the disease or quarantining . and all of that together, of course, adds to real risk on health services, not just for them being able to cope with coverage, but wit
u. k, that is the f b century in europe as well. and also denmark currently posting the highest per capita infection rate and the world health organization pointing to that data and saying look, yes, it does appear for the time being that on the call may produce a less severe form of disease. but this data is incomplete. it is not definitive, more data is required and the big warning from the world health organization in geneva is for countries not to be complacent. why? well, because it may...
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these lawmakers who are rebelling really do site civil liberties, freedoms many say that the u. k. was promised a irreversible freedoms. over the summer when freedom day was announced, they are very low to allow more restrictions coming in in the future. or i saw that thank you database that charlotte chelsea pill speaking to us from london while several governments in europe drastically tightening restrictions. they're also saying pushback is weekend, sol. protests against restrictions and a number of capitals, some resulting in clashes between protesters and police. oh, breach, bubbling over in germany. oh, i'm more than 11000 protesters flooded the streets of hamburg. that's opponents of tighter cobit measures came out across the country. oh, so so flying in london, these protesters say they've had enough room. 5000 of them marched against the latest round of concrete restrictions in the u. k. tier, the more transmissible on a cron barrington's force the government to tight restrictions. but scientists, a warning that even more must be done and fast. if the country wants to stop
these lawmakers who are rebelling really do site civil liberties, freedoms many say that the u. k. was promised a irreversible freedoms. over the summer when freedom day was announced, they are very low to allow more restrictions coming in in the future. or i saw that thank you database that charlotte chelsea pill speaking to us from london while several governments in europe drastically tightening restrictions. they're also saying pushback is weekend, sol. protests against restrictions and a...
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that gathering took the course huge, disappointing. hey, off the christmas, essentially with with counsel for many in the u. k. last year. there is some cautious, good news data from the u. k. suggesting that only chrome is highly transmissible but may cause less serious illness. what one can you tell us about that? yeah, this is really, really data. so scientists are stressing that caution does need to be exercised when analyzing the data. but there are 2 studies that have been the one from england, one from scotland, that seems to show that the rates of hospitalizations with alma crohn is lower when compared to the delta variance. so taking the english study as an example, they found that there's a 40 to 45 percent reduction in hospitalization lasting one night or longer compared to delta. scientists are saying that that is very, very encouraging news, but on stressing it is still early. they're also wanting that, as you say, we know that variances fall far more transmissible. they fear that just because of the sheer numbers of people infected, the resulting number of hospitalizations, other results could still thrust i
that gathering took the course huge, disappointing. hey, off the christmas, essentially with with counsel for many in the u. k. last year. there is some cautious, good news data from the u. k. suggesting that only chrome is highly transmissible but may cause less serious illness. what one can you tell us about that? yeah, this is really, really data. so scientists are stressing that caution does need to be exercised when analyzing the data. but there are 2 studies that have been the one from...
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so russia that imitated keesing, the u. k. and u. s. military of staging, a complex publication. after british a warship, h, a mass defend that sailed near the coast of crimea, as well as ukrainian ships previously violated russia. buddhist crimean officials expressed consent and at the un security council to discuss the problem that can lead to widespread confrontation. so we are here for like all the developing in a culture right now, and we'll bring you more information as we get the leash up of oliver reporting now . okay, let's bring in a senior correspondent, but against the as he said, of course, across this story for some more ed, we should explain shouldn't be this incident happening against the backdrop of severely increased tensions between the 2 countries recently. well, there is the, the international tension, but there is also the tension and sod you credit and that is along the conflict live where the civil war is still being fought, where it has continued to be fought for for many years now. and the situation there is as severe as it was ever since the, since the c
so russia that imitated keesing, the u. k. and u. s. military of staging, a complex publication. after british a warship, h, a mass defend that sailed near the coast of crimea, as well as ukrainian ships previously violated russia. buddhist crimean officials expressed consent and at the un security council to discuss the problem that can lead to widespread confrontation. so we are here for like all the developing in a culture right now, and we'll bring you more information as we get the leash...
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u. k. that he's not respected. and not talking about this man that you mention from the port of kelly, i understand is locally shoes for the local trade and, and the difficulty that report may face. but when you talk about protecting you, you have to swallow some pain, some time to really show that they are some much more important subject than just your local issues. and i do, i do call them local issues, but the jobs that you're talking about jobs jobs. in addition, i see food sector jobs in...
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u. k that a transfer back. so what's distinctive about the u. k, i guess is, is the tone of our national conversation about trans people given the fact that actually generally speaking of public, a pretty accepting was, are such a gap between the public media discourse and the disposition of everyday people. yeah, i would blame that directly on our media a we made all these advances. we change the law many times to make life safer. the trans people overpaid about 15 years from the beginning of the 19 ninety's until the agenda recognition act in 2004. and most people didn't even notice we were there because we don't impinge on people's lives. we. we just want to get on with having private lives and, and it wasn't until about 2017 that a conflicted campaign was launched with certain of britain's newspapers and newspapers in particular making a big issue that suddenly we went to having with some newspapers, trail for articles very negative article. yeah, i'm reading some of the headline the week. yeah, i'm reading some of the headline. yeah. in the
u. k that a transfer back. so what's distinctive about the u. k, i guess is, is the tone of our national conversation about trans people given the fact that actually generally speaking of public, a pretty accepting was, are such a gap between the public media discourse and the disposition of everyday people. yeah, i would blame that directly on our media a we made all these advances. we change the law many times to make life safer. the trans people overpaid about 15 years from the beginning of...
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u. k. that family filed an extradition request, which was rejected by washington, lawyers acting for cyclists on previously admitted that she drove on the wrong side of the road before colliding with hurry done. they say that's because she had only been in the u. k. 3 weeks and took the right hand lane instinctively. rod seager, an advisor from the done family earlier spoke to the program. he thinks their long campaign for justice is finally making progress. we sort of feel this is a combination of almost 2 and a half years now of relentless, tireless campaigning for this appalling decision by the u. s. government should deny mary's family justice. we don't know why this happened. all we know was that it was a, it's a terrible decision on the part of the u. s. government and supposedly, or strongest ally, why you would want to condemn a totally innocent family to, to this torture. this mental torture is beyond me, but i were very pleased now that i am with your help and your colleagues helping t
u. k. that family filed an extradition request, which was rejected by washington, lawyers acting for cyclists on previously admitted that she drove on the wrong side of the road before colliding with hurry done. they say that's because she had only been in the u. k. 3 weeks and took the right hand lane instinctively. rod seager, an advisor from the done family earlier spoke to the program. he thinks their long campaign for justice is finally making progress. we sort of feel this is a...
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u. k. that's according to the deputy prime minister. dominic rob is refusing to rule out new restrictions the head of the winter holidays. britain has reported records levels of cove with 19 cases. elsewhere in europe, germany will limit private gatherings to 10 vaccinated or recovered people from december. the 28th cases are doubling every $2.00 to $4.00 days. hospital admissions are also on the rise. the government's medical advisors are calling for title restrictions. the health minister has ruled out the christmas lockdown. left wing politician gabrielle burridge has been elected chillies next president are at 156 percent of the votes in the run off on sunday far. i can those jose antonio costs congratulated borage he's urging support to the school differences aside. i'm going to lay in president sebastian pinero, is hoping bridge will lead with wisdom and fortitude. he's urging all political parties to work with the new government they would have to that will disappear. gabrielle boris will h
u. k. that's according to the deputy prime minister. dominic rob is refusing to rule out new restrictions the head of the winter holidays. britain has reported records levels of cove with 19 cases. elsewhere in europe, germany will limit private gatherings to 10 vaccinated or recovered people from december. the 28th cases are doubling every $2.00 to $4.00 days. hospital admissions are also on the rise. the government's medical advisors are calling for title restrictions. the health minister has...
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u. k. that his only concern of going back to sweden was that he was led to believe that there was a secret indictment against him. that he would ultimately be rendered from suite into the u. s. that, that the swedish investigation had nothing to do with anything. they alleged to be investigating that, that was focused on getting him secretly to the u. s. where he'd end up in, in the sort of federal, a isolation or, or for many years. we've also seen that britain played a key role in pressuring the ecuadorian government of lenin moreno to allow the metropolitan police to withdraw julian from the embassy. so they had invited a, there's a, an excellent article from a declassified u. k. which discusses not only a what was in sir alan duncan's diaries, he's a former, is a british politician, former government minister with the foreign office, a conservative party member. and he, he says in his autobiography that, that he pushed the prime minister to sweeten the ecuadorian presidents. they. the articl
u. k. that his only concern of going back to sweden was that he was led to believe that there was a secret indictment against him. that he would ultimately be rendered from suite into the u. s. that, that the swedish investigation had nothing to do with anything. they alleged to be investigating that, that was focused on getting him secretly to the u. s. where he'd end up in, in the sort of federal, a isolation or, or for many years. we've also seen that britain played a key role in pressuring...
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and i very much hope that the u. k. course would also see this evidence and be convinced that you cannot trust these assurances. and therefore, block saunders extradition because eventually it will be in the hands of the secretary of state. so meaning protect patel. teresa may block the gallery, mckennan extradition. you got very lucky but will pretty patel do that for julian, it's orange. if there's no more, you know, there's no alternative avenues and it's ultimately in her hand. i really doubt that . so the courts really have a responsibility to look at mendoza's case to look at other cases and see these assurances for what they are. they're not trustworthy. i know in each case, it's always been stated by the prosecution, that this isn't a politicized case, but from your perspective, i know you've been following the case closely. you feel there's been a lot of political pressure from the u. s. on the u. k. over this or do you feel it is being held on heard sort of on an independent basis in certainly a political cas
and i very much hope that the u. k. course would also see this evidence and be convinced that you cannot trust these assurances. and therefore, block saunders extradition because eventually it will be in the hands of the secretary of state. so meaning protect patel. teresa may block the gallery, mckennan extradition. you got very lucky but will pretty patel do that for julian, it's orange. if there's no more, you know, there's no alternative avenues and it's ultimately in her hand. i really...
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u. k. that supreme court has ruled that it was illegal for police to drop a probe into alleged torture committed by british soldiers in northern ireland, back in 1971. the case relates to the troubles when hundreds of suspected r. a members were detained, often without charge of 14 of those arrested, were subjected to a survey of subject to, to beg your pardon to that of special interrogation techniques. now these were later recognized as illegal if we spoke to francis mcguigan, one of the 14, he told us what happened to him. i was forced to stand against the wall finger tips and tip trolls. small my back push them to my body was actually bold with this constant weight noise. that commandment took over your brain. we were denied shirley. we also were denied you should toilet. they took my move, my own clothes and put me in a boiler shirt. that boiler suit was may day, clothes, my nice clothes and my toilet for 7 days. and that just when dawn did, and we're forced to stand against this wall with
u. k. that supreme court has ruled that it was illegal for police to drop a probe into alleged torture committed by british soldiers in northern ireland, back in 1971. the case relates to the troubles when hundreds of suspected r. a members were detained, often without charge of 14 of those arrested, were subjected to a survey of subject to, to beg your pardon to that of special interrogation techniques. now these were later recognized as illegal if we spoke to francis mcguigan, one of the 14,...
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u. k. that with iranian officials in vienna, around one sanction lifted in return for limits on its nuclear program. the u. s. and the taliban have concluded 2 days of meetings here in kata, where they discussed the humanitarian crisis in afghanistan. the taliban has asked the us to and phrase, assets and remove sanctions. those are the headlines i'm and language. the news continues here on al jazeera, after witness in the meantime, you can have to our website out to 0 dot com. this is al jazeera, it's november the 15th day, one of the new era and television. if you have known that that was the scale of bloodshed when you have still going to go to miss off the landed about a 100 meters away from us. we're on the front line, but it's on your vehicle. that is on a very, really coming our way. i was just here god, by the police on purpose. a board. i was 0. is offices in garza or how does it not feel free to cover has come very little before in human history has a month for steam environment, the a
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u. k. that he's not respected. and not talking about this man that you mention from the port of kelly, i understand is locally shoes for the local trade and, and the difficulty that report may face. but when you talk about protecting you, you have to swallow some pain, some time to really show that they are some much more important subject than just your luckily shoes. and i do, i do call them local issues, but the jobs that you're talking about jobs, jobs in the in addition i t, food set the jobs in blue line and cali, which you being warned are at risk or were at risk if you went ahead with your threats, you have said you're right, they talk about jobs. i talk about the jobs of the fishermen while losing today between 25 and 30 percent of their business because of this non agreement being signed. so, so jobs against drugs at the end of the day, again, a contract has to be respected, and that's really the core of the discussion. you didn't get as much support from the rest of the european union as you'd hoped for,
u. k. that he's not respected. and not talking about this man that you mention from the port of kelly, i understand is locally shoes for the local trade and, and the difficulty that report may face. but when you talk about protecting you, you have to swallow some pain, some time to really show that they are some much more important subject than just your luckily shoes. and i do, i do call them local issues, but the jobs that you're talking about jobs, jobs in the in addition i t, food set the...
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u. k. that a chest was completely wiped out for the ransomware attack. if you are coming in to a clinic, because you had a test or you had an operation, they can't find your records. they had to go back to pen and paper. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk with san it. sit in then darshawn in some modern patches scan in here with me. friendly dome hand in hand. oh oh, so it go oh ah, your my friends? ah, great, a long del leon. not gone on. ah oh, 1st of the aftermath of gun violence. oh, but i truly believe it. we can have our guns. oh, we can do so responsible, shall get our heart in. so it goes, oh oh oh oh, so it go ah ah. here's how it shakes out. first, there's the shooting. second, the initial t v. news reports often accompanied by fourish is a music and dramatic breaking news logos. 3rd comes con
u. k. that a chest was completely wiped out for the ransomware attack. if you are coming in to a clinic, because you had a test or you had an operation, they can't find your records. they had to go back to pen and paper. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit...
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u. k. that a chess was completely wiped out from a ransomware attack. if you are coming in to a clinic, because you had a test or you had an operation, they can find your records. they had to go back to pen and paper or special get today the only the legendary expires 9 author of the planet. pansy met nice to say, happy holidays. sonnet set in dan darshawn in some modern patches sky here which sit near frey on live dome hound and hand. oh oh, so a go ah, your my friend ah grey down. oh, no. oh oh oh, this is the aftermath of gun violence. oh, but i truly believe that we can have our guns. oh, we can do so responsible, shall get our heart in. so it goes, 00000000, here's how it shakes out. first, there's the shooting. second, the initial t, the news reports often accompanied by fourish is music and dramatic breaking news logos. 3rd comes confirmation and it's not a false, a lot of ammunition. 4th, the 1st video, it's always from a cellphone. if the 1st on seen news reports filed by those local reporters who must sub until the atm arise, one or more will
u. k. that a chess was completely wiped out from a ransomware attack. if you are coming in to a clinic, because you had a test or you had an operation, they can find your records. they had to go back to pen and paper or special get today the only the legendary expires 9 author of the planet. pansy met nice to say, happy holidays. sonnet set in dan darshawn in some modern patches sky here which sit near frey on live dome hound and hand. oh oh, so a go ah, your my friend ah grey down. oh, no. oh...
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u. k that around 200000 people are probably have the honor convert. but within 2 days, that total will be 400002 days after that, 800000, we're talking about a 1000000 people with our micron within a week. and the other thing that the government is able to wrestle with at the moment in parliament is a kind of back bench, rebellion of as over how to tackle that. there is a, an unwillingness of, among the pockets of the government's own back bench members of parliament to support some of the restrictions that the government wants to bring insight into into place. that specifically, that the one that they're concerned about is, is the idea of vaccines certification that need a vaccine certificate to enter. for example, of cafes and restaurants, there will be a vote to night. it will pass. the government has opposition support for it, but it's a bloody nose for the government and it makes it clear that there are it is. this is not straightforward. there are still debates despite the science about exactly how to cope with the amok, on a tidal wave as it's b
u. k that around 200000 people are probably have the honor convert. but within 2 days, that total will be 400002 days after that, 800000, we're talking about a 1000000 people with our micron within a week. and the other thing that the government is able to wrestle with at the moment in parliament is a kind of back bench, rebellion of as over how to tackle that. there is a, an unwillingness of, among the pockets of the government's own back bench members of parliament to support some of the...
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one of the reform it's one of the main points of it is that the u. k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers of foreign offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our minuscule entails of over turning the entire human rights act. one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain. after all knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that it participated in the annual bombarding of it was britain, of course that destroyed africa's riches per capita. country libya on the mediterranean, there were a 1000 untold thousands of drowned. and of course, england and france were involved in that. we have refugees drowning in the english channel. and of course, england and britain was responsible partly for the aerial bombardment of iraq. afghanistan off syria, that britain knows where and why refugees are seeking solace and asylum from coun
one of the reform it's one of the main points of it is that the u. k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers of foreign offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our minuscule entails of over turning the entire human rights act. one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain. after...
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u. k. 78000. that previous record was back in january of 68000. so you can really see the pace at which omicron is ripping through the u. k at the moment. but the government so far is avoiding to avoiding re imposing strict restrictions what it is doing and the by, with the trying to people to change their behavior at a press conference on wednesday for us, johnson said that he wasn't going to be closing restaurants involved with cafes, etc, he was just going to ask people to think about whether they really needed to go out to the professor. chris with the government chief scientists, was that he hopes that people are going to change the way that they are mingling with others over the christmas period. and really think about whether they actually have to be doing that now rebellious and pays in the conservative party calling this i think it's sort of locked down by stealth. they're not very happy with it. but i have to say that i really have to move to the country because people are listening to the advice and they are changing their behavior. as w
u. k. 78000. that previous record was back in january of 68000. so you can really see the pace at which omicron is ripping through the u. k at the moment. but the government so far is avoiding to avoiding re imposing strict restrictions what it is doing and the by, with the trying to people to change their behavior at a press conference on wednesday for us, johnson said that he wasn't going to be closing restaurants involved with cafes, etc, he was just going to ask people to think about...
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he said that the u. k with incomparably better than the situation we were in here in this country. 12 months ago he pointed to a battery economic situation. busy he also pointed to a few hospitalizations from corona virus as well. it is a big gamble that the u. k. prime minister is engaged in he's, he's trying to work out whether to keep the economy open and allow hospitality to take place. essentially giving the population the chance to celebrate christmas and new year. i'm hoping that the relatively mild, comparatively mild symptoms from the alma khan variant will not lead to an overwhelming of the national health service. so he gave this very bullish video address via twitter, but it came with a caveat, and that was that people should if at all possible top up that jobs and make sure they get boosted. let's have a listen. the people who think the disease can't hurt them. look at the people going into hospital now. that could be you look at the intensive care units and the miserable needless suffering of
he said that the u. k with incomparably better than the situation we were in here in this country. 12 months ago he pointed to a battery economic situation. busy he also pointed to a few hospitalizations from corona virus as well. it is a big gamble that the u. k. prime minister is engaged in he's, he's trying to work out whether to keep the economy open and allow hospitality to take place. essentially giving the population the chance to celebrate christmas and new year. i'm hoping that the...
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u. k. i don't know why, but it seems that they feel more comfortable working. what he activities in the u. k. and, and, and that's why did they put this pressure on those borders? we do our job, but it again we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges. i just mention that cannot be resolved only with the european coordination. and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well, bob's, you simply want to push the problem across to the british, knowing that since they left the you, they no longer have the legal mechanism to send the migrants directly back to you. is that the politics of this? no, i don't think that's very fair to say so because as it again, i'm telling you that 60 percent of the people trying to pass the channel where stopped by the, by the european and french authorities. so each is that they are so many people that is very complex on so such a large border because we have to print things as i said, spain, italy, and the channel it's, it's a very complex and very heavy
u. k. i don't know why, but it seems that they feel more comfortable working. what he activities in the u. k. and, and, and that's why did they put this pressure on those borders? we do our job, but it again we have to, it's a much more global issue. and this migration evolution again is one of those challenges. i just mention that cannot be resolved only with the european coordination. and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well, bob's, you simply want to push the...
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u. k. that a chess was completely wiped out from a ransomware attack. if you were coming in to a clinic because you had a test or you had an operation, they can't find your records. they had to go back to pen and paper with and our next penalties come forward. none of these bills would have stopped the shooter that killed my mother at clark miss town center. still, it is an important action for this legislature to demonstrate that they are serious about making our communities safer. reducing gun violence is a complicated issue, but that is not an excuse for an action. i'm here today and host roving a dialogue and gun safety. please don't make the same assumption guided believing that this couldn't happen to me. it could easily have been your wife, your husband, your daughter, or your son. you remember katrina. you remember 911. what happened? overnight? nothing mattered. politics did matter where you were from didn't matter. people do anything to help the people. that's never happened since this terrible tragedy connecticut. it didn't happen. and i knew
u. k. that a chess was completely wiped out from a ransomware attack. if you were coming in to a clinic because you had a test or you had an operation, they can't find your records. they had to go back to pen and paper with and our next penalties come forward. none of these bills would have stopped the shooter that killed my mother at clark miss town center. still, it is an important action for this legislature to demonstrate that they are serious about making our communities safer. reducing...
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that results. but no matter what way you really look at this, the u. k, the rest of the world is facing more cases. more hospitalizations, is that avoidable and the u. k. now is difficult as if left it very long was you stop, see the peak of these cases now use irma chrome or if it is actually the horses bolted. so even though you impose restrictions, now, there are a lot of viruses, lot people out there who are seeing the on con, though very, and across the population. knuckles, delta hasn't gone away either. the restrictions will reduce both the variance, answers of infections and death and hospitalization. and death, hopefully, but now it's very late on to do this. and when christmas new year already upon us, this as low as asians now will have increased even as we speak. you know, even behind closed doors, we've seen in recent days that countries like the netherlands returning to locked down. do you think leisure is? that's rector. a potential lockdown are coming in the u. k. so from a purely virus point of view, i think that's probably what's needed
that results. but no matter what way you really look at this, the u. k, the rest of the world is facing more cases. more hospitalizations, is that avoidable and the u. k. now is difficult as if left it very long was you stop, see the peak of these cases now use irma chrome or if it is actually the horses bolted. so even though you impose restrictions, now, there are a lot of viruses, lot people out there who are seeing the on con, though very, and across the population. knuckles, delta hasn't...
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u. k. and the true number is certain to be much higher. most worryingly, there is evidence that the doubling time of one micron in the u. k. could currently be between $2.00 and $3.00 days. and while there are some limits on what we can learn from south africa, because of the different rates of vaccination, a different rates of previous infection, we're seeing growth in cases here in the u. k. that now mirrors the rapid increase his previously seen in south africa. and south africa is also seen hospitalizations, roughly doubling in a week. meaning that we can't yet assume that omicron is less severe than previous variance. so while the picture may get better, and i sincerely hope that it will, we know that the remorseless logic of exponential growth could lead to a big rise in hospitalizations, therefore, sadly, in deaths. and that's why it's neither proportionate and the responsible thing to move to plan b in england while continuing to work closely with our colleagues in the devolved administrations. so we slow the spread of the virus by ourselves, the time to get yet more boo
u. k. and the true number is certain to be much higher. most worryingly, there is evidence that the doubling time of one micron in the u. k. could currently be between $2.00 and $3.00 days. and while there are some limits on what we can learn from south africa, because of the different rates of vaccination, a different rates of previous infection, we're seeing growth in cases here in the u. k. that now mirrors the rapid increase his previously seen in south africa. and south africa is also seen...
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that they will bring in more rules to christmas. and i don't set england apart from the rest of the u. k. he says that needs to be more data on severity of the oma from variance for more restrictions or introduce the u. k. relying instead very, very heavily on its boost to program. it aims to all adults a by the end of the year, very, very tight deadline, but it does seem to be rolling them out very quickly. always the 1000000 bases were given out on choose day. so that does seem to be a huge increase on previously in that that the u. k. governance really pinning its hopes on so the government is doing all it can, at least that's what it says. but this 100000 cases in one day that must be a shock to the people there. what does this search mean for folks in the u. k, with many of them gathering for christmas? i think one of the really big concerns is emergency services as so many of seeing stock shortages, shortages at the moment, people isolating because they have the on the chrome bearing, you're seeing that we had it in the report that in hospitals and just how tired a hospital walk is d
that they will bring in more rules to christmas. and i don't set england apart from the rest of the u. k. he says that needs to be more data on severity of the oma from variance for more restrictions or introduce the u. k. relying instead very, very heavily on its boost to program. it aims to all adults a by the end of the year, very, very tight deadline, but it does seem to be rolling them out very quickly. always the 1000000 bases were given out on choose day. so that does seem to be a huge...
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well, let's follow up on that because that while the term orwellian is over used in the u . s. k. so it seems to be the situation as george orwell described. what he saw in europe in the 1900 twenties and thirties and fourties. so that totalitarianism, whereby, i mean, such that we can't even say some of the words you've been saying. you can't say the c word. you can't talk about certain things on, on social media because you will be memory hold literally. so where does that go? because if you tune into the cable news, news, people are supposed to give some sort of description of what's happening in the economy and society and culture. but it's like a different reality. it's bunkers, land, and what do you see? what, where does this? i see what i see is that the regimes that are running the various parts of this racket are going to be, are going to be overthrown. you know you've got, you've got other things like that. the whole medical records hearing system, the university and higher ed racketeering. system, you know, the college loan system, the intellectual racketeering. that's g
well, let's follow up on that because that while the term orwellian is over used in the u . s. k. so it seems to be the situation as george orwell described. what he saw in europe in the 1900 twenties and thirties and fourties. so that totalitarianism, whereby, i mean, such that we can't even say some of the words you've been saying. you can't say the c word. you can't talk about certain things on, on social media because you will be memory hold literally. so where does that go? because if you...
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that gathering took the course huge, disappointing. hey, off the christmas, essentially with with counsel for many in the u. k. last year. there is some cautious, good news data from the u. k. suggesting that only chrome is highly transmissible, but may cause less serious illness. what, what can you tell us about that? yeah, this is really, really data. so scientists are stressing that caution does need to be exercised when analyzing the data. but there are 2 studies that have been the one from england, one from scotland, that seems to show that the rates of hospitalizations with alma crohn is lower when compared to the depth of areas. so taking the english study as an example, they found that there's a 40 to 45 percent reduction in hospitalizations, lasting one night or longer compared to delta. scientists are saying that that is very, very encouraging news, but on stressing it is still early there will say wanting that as you say, we know that variances fall far more transmissible day for that just because of the sheer numbers of people infected, the resulting number of hospitalizations as a result could still thrust in
that gathering took the course huge, disappointing. hey, off the christmas, essentially with with counsel for many in the u. k. last year. there is some cautious, good news data from the u. k. suggesting that only chrome is highly transmissible, but may cause less serious illness. what, what can you tell us about that? yeah, this is really, really data. so scientists are stressing that caution does need to be exercised when analyzing the data. but there are 2 studies that have been the one from...
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u. k. that because despite the search government still not bringing in any new restrictions for new. yeah. lisa, this point, right yeah, that is right. they did bring in some new restrictions before christmas, but have declined to do anything further until the new year will continue before the new year. same. we'll continue look at the data and if new restrictions are needed after new year, they'll consider that there are 2 reasons why far is johnson has moved the middle one and he's under enormous pressure from the right of his party, including quite a number of his own cabinet ministers to do nothing more that might damage the economy, whilst there is still an element of doubt over what alma crone is actually capable of. and on the other hand, he and they will be looking at the actual data that is emerging and feeling that the picture is becoming clear by the day. because while there are these record infection numbers 113000 new infections on christmas day alone, that is, a record hospitalizations while going up are not going up with anything like the same trajectory and deaths have
u. k. that because despite the search government still not bringing in any new restrictions for new. yeah. lisa, this point, right yeah, that is right. they did bring in some new restrictions before christmas, but have declined to do anything further until the new year will continue before the new year. same. we'll continue look at the data and if new restrictions are needed after new year, they'll consider that there are 2 reasons why far is johnson has moved the middle one and he's under...