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u. k. think counsel culture going to talk. i'm not no longer able to speak them like living in a coach now of bullying. we used to have a good healthy develop. pretty good. how are we devices come through or you could save it and then you'd have to all of your case, people are frightened to always say what they feel in case there's a, a official break up all these. so we can again, we look back stores events and how they shape a bring you the highlights of the last 7 days. and most of our latest this is all tend to national good to help you with something. well perhaps not a highlight, but e christmas seasons being overshadowed by a rec cove. it's such in europe with france. it's me and the u. k. berg string new highs in daily infections and he's put us there as well. we have a huge surge. ours cause it cases new cases happening in a number of european countries. if we start off with france on saturday, france recorded a record high new number of cases for the 3rd consecutive day reporting, a 104611 cases. now, despite those p
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u. k. think cancel, culture has gone too far. i no longer able to speak their minds by living in a culture. now, bullying, we used to have a good healthy democracy. good. have with you or you could say things and then you'd have to all your case. people are frightened to say what they feeling cases are coming today. march 30 years since the official break up of the soviet union. we look back at those historic events and how they shape modern russia with like from oscar, thanks to joining us. and i don't all the international, i'm daniel hawkins. wherever you are this hour. welcome to the program. and the christmas season's been overshadowed by record cope with surgeon europe with france, italy and the u. k. registering new highs in daily infections. ortiz policy layer has more details. we have a huge surge ours cove cases, new cases happening in a number of european countries. if we start off with france on saturday, france recorded a record high new number of cases for the 3rd consecutive day reporting, a 104611 cases. now, desp
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u. k. think cancelled culture has gone too far and i'm no longer able to speak their minds, living in a culture now, being used to have a good healthy democracy, whatever device countryway you could say, if it doesn't, then you'd have to argue with people are frightened to say what they feel in case they say and today mark 30 years since the official breakable the soviet union, will look back at those historic events and how they shaped modern russia. a lie from oscar, thanks for joining us on all the international. i'm daniel hawkins. wherever you are this evening, welcome to the program. now the christmas season's been overshadowed by a record covered across europe with france, italy on the u. k. registering new highs in daily infections. parties, policy player has that he's health. we have a huge surge of cobra cases, new cases happening in a number of european countries. if we start off with france on saturday, fronds recorded a record high new number of cases for the 3rd consecutive day repo
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u. k. think counsel culture has gone too far and i no longer able to speak their minds. a coach now of bullying. we used to have a good how if we did was a good how we debate and country where you could say things. and then you have to all of your cation people are frightened, always say what they fail in cases that come today, march 30 years since the official record of the soviet union. we look back at those historic events and how they shake modern russia a lot from oscar studio. thanks for joining us this evening and all the international, daniel hawkins, wherever you are next to joining us on the progress of the christmas season has been overshadowed by record cope with surgeon europe with france, italy and the u. k. registering new highs in daily infection. audi sports player has more, we have a huge surge ours cove cases, new cases happening in a number of european countries. if we start off with france on saturday, fronds recorded a record high new number of cases for the 3rd consecutive day reporting. a 104611 cases. now, despite those people took to the streets
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u. k. think counseling culture has gone too far and no longer able to speak their mind. living in a coach now of printing, we used to have a good healthy democracy would have to write country where you could say that. and then you have to all of your cation people are frightened to say when they fail, in cases and today, much 30 years since the official breakup of the soviet union. we look back at those historic events and how a shaped modern russia with blog from oscar. thanks for joining us on auto international this evening on daniel hawkins. wherever you. all right, welcome to the program. the christmas season's been overshadowed by recall code such as across europe with france, italy and the u. k. registering new highs in bailey infections. audio fullest, lia has more. we have a huge surge, ours cause it cases new cases happening in a number of european countries. if we start off with france on saturday, france recorded a record high new number of cases for the 3rd consecutive day reporting, a 104611 cases. now, despite those people took to the streets and protest p
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u. k. think cancelled culture has gone to thought and they're no longer able to speak their minds by living in a coach. now with being we used to have a good healthy democracy. good. how are we devices, country, where you could save it, and then you'd have to all your case and people are frightened to always say what they feel in cases come today. marks 30 years was the official breakup of the soviet union. we looked back at those historic events on how they shaped modern russia with from oscar. thanks for joining us on all day international. i'm daniel hawkins, worthy, while this morning. welcome to the program. the christmas season has been overshadowed by record code, so i was in europe with france, italy, and you k hd, registering new highs in data infections parties, policy as well. we had a huge surge ours cozy cases, new cases happening in a number of european countries. if we start off with france on saturday, france recorded a record high new number of cases for the 3rd consecutive day r
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u. k. think counsel culture has gone too far, and they're no longer able to speak their minds by living in a coach. now a bullying we used to have a good healthy democracy. good. have a debate in this country where you could say things and then you'd have to all your case people are frightened to always say, well, they fail in cases that come today marked 30 years since the official right of the soviet union. we look back at those historic events and how they have shaped modern russia with hello welcome to the weekly or north in finacialow, daniel hawkins. wherever you are this hour, welcome to the program. or the christmas season's been overshadowed by record cove and search in europe with france, italy and the u. k. registering new highs in daily infections. parties policy layer has more. we have a huge surge. ours cause a cases, new cases happening in a number of european countries. if we start off with france on saturday, france recorded a record high new number of cases for the 3rd consecuti
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u. k. i think in the u. k, you have this thing where the government is trying to lower the amounts of time that people are having to self isolate for if they can prove that they are negative . so if you test positive and then you can, then you can show the negative, then you can get our self oscillation earlier. but of course, that means that people are needing a huge amount more test kids to be able to, to be able to prove that they are negative. so that is creating a huge surge in demand and supply is struck, needs to keep up. but of course, throws the policy into disarray. if you can't prove the on accept because you can't actually get a test at the so arkansas fastened, boring challenge says continue to talk about the situation globally. was covered and go ahead. i was catherine. so she's live for us from nar nairobi. well, the problem in module africa, of course, is not just that they're running out of test case, but basically pretty much everything is a challenge when it comes to covered, right? yes, ev
u. k. i think in the u. k, you have this thing where the government is trying to lower the amounts of time that people are having to self isolate for if they can prove that they are negative . so if you test positive and then you can, then you can show the negative, then you can get our self oscillation earlier. but of course, that means that people are needing a huge amount more test kids to be able to, to be able to prove that they are negative. so that is creating a huge surge in demand and...
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u. k. i think they've gone to this the highest court in the, in the u. k. i'm not sure it has the high court, but there might be some legal maneuvering, but i really don't know what's next at this point. like where, where do we go from here? what are his options from the state side? well, i mean, he can argue all kinds of things that, against the constitutional use of this law, the supreme court before justified it only in time of war. well, we're not in a war. so it doesn't justify the 1st amendment, and after all, if they're going to use it against him, whereas the eagle application of the law that mandated in our constitution, in the end, the laws united states, we have to do equally apply the law. so why are they in dieting? the senior editors at least of the, of the guardian, the new york times the washington post. all of them who have also published this kind of material. why aren't they doing that? that's a violation of our laws. they're not equally applying the law. so what about the way assumptions being treated by western governments? does it wher
u. k. i think they've gone to this the highest court in the, in the u. k. i'm not sure it has the high court, but there might be some legal maneuvering, but i really don't know what's next at this point. like where, where do we go from here? what are his options from the state side? well, i mean, he can argue all kinds of things that, against the constitutional use of this law, the supreme court before justified it only in time of war. well, we're not in a war. so it doesn't justify the 1st...
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u. k. did. but i think the contention has been that these french fishermen need to demonstrate that they have fished in those waters. historically the u. k has also some gps data because a lot of them don't have the documentation that they should have had, you know, what time those that don't have the right kind of paperwork that they should have had in the 1st place. but yes, the percentage has been increased and it's always been in the ninety's. so it's exactly we're basically should be. we'll continue to fall from fishing. where is the saucers words to political scandals and all of your hillary for which thank you so much, rachel, always. and finally, with trade disputes and supply chain issues slamming not just the united kingdom but the entire world right now. some are looking for more sure things in their investment. well, many of turn to the new frontier of crypto currencies or classic routes like metals as their new haven. a new report shows us that not everything that glitters is gold . well, that'
u. k. did. but i think the contention has been that these french fishermen need to demonstrate that they have fished in those waters. historically the u. k has also some gps data because a lot of them don't have the documentation that they should have had, you know, what time those that don't have the right kind of paperwork that they should have had in the 1st place. but yes, the percentage has been increased and it's always been in the ninety's. so it's exactly we're basically should be....
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u. k. government is redefining its heights on 32nd charlotte to how challenging a time is this for people in the u. k. very challenging. i think the staff shortages is the biggest concern at the moment, particularly in hospitals emergency services, as well as we know just a couple of days till christmas, people here in the u. k. and around the world facing some very difficult decisions on how they best both celebrate christmas and loved ones. return times. and you did every correspondence or charlottesville, simple reporting from london. thank you very much. and germany has reported its 1st death from the arm across variance. the country's top public health body, so the person was between 60 and 79. so far, germany has confirmed over 3000 cases of the new variant health minister carl larva said he expects armstrong to become the dominant variance in the coming weeks. meanwhile, in germany, millions of people are preparing to celebrate the christmas holidays. against a backdrop of the coven 19 pandemic. stricter rules on social gatherings will come into place next week with the country bracing for a 5th wave of infections. fuel
u. k. government is redefining its heights on 32nd charlotte to how challenging a time is this for people in the u. k. very challenging. i think the staff shortages is the biggest concern at the moment, particularly in hospitals emergency services, as well as we know just a couple of days till christmas, people here in the u. k. and around the world facing some very difficult decisions on how they best both celebrate christmas and loved ones. return times. and you did every correspondence or...
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u. k. you think the british pound this year could break the buck? it started the 2008 financial crisis at over $2.00 to $1.00 pound. now it's down closer to a dollar. it's heading down there. could it break the buck this year? i've been following sterling for my entire career, which has been multiple decades as i'm sure you guys know. so look, if you look at the chart of sterling, you can see that sterling, the real collapse and sterling was when the bank of england an american came to print enormous amounts of money. and sterling dropped 34 percent on the left hand side of that chart as you can see. and then, you know, it dropped all the way down to to 138 i think was the low. and then it bounced around until they hired mark hardy. you know him climate change mark carnie now mark carnie. they ex goldman ex bank of canada. the housing bubble mark carney, housing bubble in canada. housing bubble in the u. k. he said, we're going to have a escape velocity in the u. k. and then sterling reacted that was 201314 you can see on the turn went up to 170 bec
u. k. you think the british pound this year could break the buck? it started the 2008 financial crisis at over $2.00 to $1.00 pound. now it's down closer to a dollar. it's heading down there. could it break the buck this year? i've been following sterling for my entire career, which has been multiple decades as i'm sure you guys know. so look, if you look at the chart of sterling, you can see that sterling, the real collapse and sterling was when the bank of england an american came to print...
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u. s. it's out pacing other european countries as well when it comes to corona virus recovery . why do you think that is one of the u. k. is doing better certainly than other european countries, but even better than the united states? even with cases of on the grounds we mentioned the start here kind of soaring there . well, i think that it goes back to what i mentioned earlier. i think it's actually the efficiency of the n h. s. is probably the strongest national one of the strongest, if not the strongest national health care system in the world. and it was a very efficient vaccination process when i mentioned only that 92 percent of the adult pop out population, those over 12 been vaccinated. that is an astounding number, and it's right at the highest right at the top of the list of any i'm industrialized nation. so i think that's the primary, the primary reason why you're seeing the success, why the bounce back will happen. also, don't forget the u. k. took one of the hardest, it's at the beginning of the pandemic and of course being an island nation. 95 percent of all products and services have to be shipped in and
u. s. it's out pacing other european countries as well when it comes to corona virus recovery . why do you think that is one of the u. k. is doing better certainly than other european countries, but even better than the united states? even with cases of on the grounds we mentioned the start here kind of soaring there . well, i think that it goes back to what i mentioned earlier. i think it's actually the efficiency of the n h. s. is probably the strongest national one of the strongest, if not...
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u. k. government is redefining its heights on 32nd. charlotte. so how challenging time is this for people in the u. k. very challenging. i think the staff shortages is the biggest concern at the moment, particularly in hospitals emergency services, as well as we know just a couple of days till christmas, people here in the u. k. and around the world facing some very difficult decisions on how they best buy, celebrate christmas and protect their loved ones. return times and do, did every correspondence or charlottesville, simple reporting from london. thank you very much. like to tell you now, but the other stories in the headlines around the world, china has long down the city. if she on home, 13000000 people in response to just over 200 coven 19 cases. china has pursued a 0 k strategy. measures come just weeks before busying will host the winter. olympics. government is urging olympians to get booster draft. belgium's government has agreed in principle to shut down the country's existing nuclear power plant by 2025. the willing coalition reached a compromise deal after long negotiations. but the prime minister says you may ul
u. k. government is redefining its heights on 32nd. charlotte. so how challenging time is this for people in the u. k. very challenging. i think the staff shortages is the biggest concern at the moment, particularly in hospitals emergency services, as well as we know just a couple of days till christmas, people here in the u. k. and around the world facing some very difficult decisions on how they best buy, celebrate christmas and protect their loved ones. return times and do, did every...
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u. k. so the answer is i don't know definitively, but i would say if you are the u. s. trade negotiations negotiator wouldn't you think you'd want to kind of get moving because you're not going to get any stronger when the u. k. is finalizing deal off the deal off the deal are much better situation and they will certainly hard to say what catherine tie is up to the us trade representative and where we might end up going. and now you mentioned that of course, the head of the u. k, australia chambers of commerce says, this is a win win. well, the one people, one group of people aren't exactly so happy about it and it is farmers in the u. k . they like going to be undercut when it comes to prices from australia. good coming into the country. what is that concert that's really about it's about it's really only in the area of me. certainly not jesus because the u. k. jesus all the buried and everybody remembers that one to pipe of skipped about the cheese shop. there are so many types of british cheeses that desperate for an australia, so for cheeses. no, it's not all farmers. it basically is pretty much the lab and some o
u. k. so the answer is i don't know definitively, but i would say if you are the u. s. trade negotiations negotiator wouldn't you think you'd want to kind of get moving because you're not going to get any stronger when the u. k. is finalizing deal off the deal off the deal are much better situation and they will certainly hard to say what catherine tie is up to the us trade representative and where we might end up going. and now you mentioned that of course, the head of the u. k, australia...
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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, i think it's quite clear that this is a government that simply does not like this. we can be a nation act. indeed, most governments don't like to be held accountable and not likes. we really nation, very much. a nice government here in britain most certainly does not. and the minister would march in town, made these comments about how terrible information was you in june. and i think what he was giving away was the real view of the government. and in defending the fact that they said she would not be subject to it when the agency is he was giving away the wider perception that is held by the government, which is they do not my information he thinks for is repugnant. the question is, what does he have to hide? what is his government at times? the white house is blaming a surgeon lawlessness in the us on the pandemic press, secretary gen saki, when questioned about recent math, saluting, blamed cove. it when a huge group of criminals org
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, i think it's quite clear that this is a government that simply does not like this. we can be a nation act. indeed, most governments don't like to be held accountable and not likes. we really nation, very much. a nice government here in britain most certainly does not. and the minister would march in town, made these...
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i think here in the u. k, you'll see something in january, but we won't do it if it's fine to interrupt the capitalistic christmas season that people want. so a lot of this is based upon, if you look at universities, for instance, continuing to bring in students into areas and mandating. not that staff are vaccinated for instance, but that staff teaching areas that are crowded with students who are coughing, sometimes wearing masks. sometimes not a lot of this is because we're all living on economic bubbles that are just ready to burst. and that's, this could have been an opportunity for us to have those conversations. but are you worried where this is going to to lead it's a tire and stream, isn't it? you know, leaders making their citizens to what they're telling them. yeah, i mean, i have to be honest i, i kind of sometimes feel now 2 years into this that were being kind of led astray. not, not necessarily that the vaccines are right or wrong, but the idea that i just don't know that i have a lot of trust
i think here in the u. k, you'll see something in january, but we won't do it if it's fine to interrupt the capitalistic christmas season that people want. so a lot of this is based upon, if you look at universities, for instance, continuing to bring in students into areas and mandating. not that staff are vaccinated for instance, but that staff teaching areas that are crowded with students who are coughing, sometimes wearing masks. sometimes not a lot of this is because we're all living on...
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u k. expiration process. i think this is another example of where, where it proved to be going to massively in favor of the u. s. yeah, as you're talking about a moment ago, of course, this is the day from the nobel committee is or what the peace prize to, to journalists for their fights for price freedom. part of this, if i understand correctly, as far as the julian funds case was concerned, was about his claim that he was acting as a journalist at the time the us maintaining that no, he wasn't, he was a private citizen. and again, this open this, this definition, if you like this, this choice of definition, interpretation of what a journalist actually is, is going to be key to this. but again, could set precedents for the future. nothing. that's right. it's i think ever we're looking it very closely to see you know, how this plays, not nate has he was in the threshold when it comes to actual trial. what do you think accused though they've gotten, we appreciate you joining us now does either. so thank you very much
u k. expiration process. i think this is another example of where, where it proved to be going to massively in favor of the u. s. yeah, as you're talking about a moment ago, of course, this is the day from the nobel committee is or what the peace prize to, to journalists for their fights for price freedom. part of this, if i understand correctly, as far as the julian funds case was concerned, was about his claim that he was acting as a journalist at the time the us maintaining that no, he...
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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 if they wanted to achieve that goal of actually reducing the spread of omicron and not just for 2 weeks or so i've said already, i think for at least 4 to 6, we're gonna have to use that kind of measure to really lock down the virus. but then of course, if the concert ha, slunk hastily, hospitality industry and the economy in a, in a wider sense sort of social, psychological welfare. so as can be really hard to struggle balance between that, those 2 extremes, one of the challenges here seems to be that we don't know a lot about on market right now. there's still a lot of unanswered questions about how deadly it is. or how can governments, including the government and the u. k. draft health policy is when our understanding of this very and is still quite limited. so this, the issue of the precautionary approach in effect control, if you're not sure about how severe the virus is, how fast it spreads, you put in p
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 if they wanted to achieve that goal of actually reducing the spread of omicron and not just for 2 weeks or so i've said already, i think for at least 4 to 6, we're gonna have to use that kind of measure to really lock down the virus. but then of course, if the concert ha, slunk hastily, hospitality industry and the economy in a, in a wider...
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u. k. well, specific in the you care think the been, they've actually done overall good job. i'm in terms of the vaccination rates because a 92 percent of the population is vaccinated, particularly those over 12 and 8 in 10 adults had their 2nd job and there's plenty for the rest. i think the n h s has done a very efficient job. certainly more efficient than the rest of europe. so on the chrome, i think it's going to be very similar and that is having people vaccinated and what people are talking about is very interesting though boys johnson doesn't talk about this. president biden doesn't talk about it. is you know, the people that do, it's very unfortunate, of course, that they suffer greatly and those people that, that, you know, within the death rates, they don't talk about the co morbidity issues. they don't talk about the coma ability numbers on the co mobility rates a tool. i'm so that the lot of people are immune compromise. they're very sick anyway, i'm not talking about also. it is the use of bittman d and zinc, dr. michael cohen has been conducting extensive studie
u. k. well, specific in the you care think the been, they've actually done overall good job. i'm in terms of the vaccination rates because a 92 percent of the population is vaccinated, particularly those over 12 and 8 in 10 adults had their 2nd job and there's plenty for the rest. i think the n h s has done a very efficient job. certainly more efficient than the rest of europe. so on the chrome, i think it's going to be very similar and that is having people vaccinated and what people are...
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but congress could absolutely do something, but they haven't, and i don't think they will. u. k, prosecutors say that why phone? my american diplomat charged with killing a teenager will face criminal proceedings. after all, answer coolers fled back across the atlantic. after her car collided with motorcyclists hurried done, i saw the u. s. military or a base in england. the tragedy happened more than 2 years ago. then mister cooler was accused of causing death by dangerous driving. she claimed a method community and was allowed to leave the u. k. the done family then filed an extradition request, which was rejected by washington. that's now been granted. lawyers acting force the coolest previously admitted that she drove on the wrong side of the road before colliding with teenager already done. they say that's because she had only been in the u. k. 3 weeks and took the right hand lane. quote, instinctively seager an advisor for the done family earlier. so to the program, he thinks their long campaign for justice is finally making progress. we sort of feel this is a combination
but congress could absolutely do something, but they haven't, and i don't think they will. u. k, prosecutors say that why phone? my american diplomat charged with killing a teenager will face criminal proceedings. after all, answer coolers fled back across the atlantic. after her car collided with motorcyclists hurried done, i saw the u. s. military or a base in england. the tragedy happened more than 2 years ago. then mister cooler was accused of causing death by dangerous driving. she claimed...
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u. k. notice the government, i should say to the more nervous people get on the bad benches. i think it will result in perhaps more m p 's rebelling or more m p 's not turning up to vote. and you've seen this in a few boats in the u. k. recent be that is a problem because yes, the prime minister has an atc majority which i think it has been something from the conservative side to be quite proud of having quite a long time. that really you just need 40 piece to the boat again, still not, not turn up and your majority is incident me weekend. and then the other point i would make is that the relationship a lot of n p 's hot with the prime minister is very transactional. there are a lot of people who may not necessarily like everything he does or says, but they see him as a winner. and therefore they, in some ways thank him for to see that they were present. if you start to lose folks that i think the transactional relationship will certainly change and we have a bi election coming up. can you even just over a week's time which is meant to be quite safe? conservative. see if there are si
u. k. notice the government, i should say to the more nervous people get on the bad benches. i think it will result in perhaps more m p 's rebelling or more m p 's not turning up to vote. and you've seen this in a few boats in the u. k. recent be that is a problem because yes, the prime minister has an atc majority which i think it has been something from the conservative side to be quite proud of having quite a long time. that really you just need 40 piece to the boat again, still not, not...
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certainly don't think they want elections that would result in a leader being elected that would protect libby is national sovereignty and resources. ah, well more than half of people in the u. k. are too scared to say what they really think a new poll found that they're worried about being canceled by friends or colleagues or even their own family ortiz. shoddy dashti has the story council culture is silencing academics, a gagging public figures and wiping celebrities off the face. of the planet. wait, can i really say that? who knows? but i'm not the only one biting my tongue according to you got poll. majority of brain living in fear of will being canceled. the majority of britons 57 percent, say they have at least sometimes found themselves stopping themselves from expressing their political or social views for fear of judgment or negative responses from others. the idea or apartment can be cancelled, or in other words, blocked from having a platform is happening to hundreds with a very similar cycle. you say something offensive receive a public backlash, and suddenly you're gone done a finish cancelled by by. but it's only happening to big names and faces, but people like
certainly don't think they want elections that would result in a leader being elected that would protect libby is national sovereignty and resources. ah, well more than half of people in the u. k. are too scared to say what they really think a new poll found that they're worried about being canceled by friends or colleagues or even their own family ortiz. shoddy dashti has the story council culture is silencing academics, a gagging public figures and wiping celebrities off the face. of the...
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yeah, i think the report that we have to do from the u. k. security l t. c. i think this is really encouraging. it has 2 important point. one is that really testifying the observation that we were having that all makes want appear to be less severe. and that data is the same as we have observed in south africa. we are, we have a lot of information out there at the same as been in denmark and in nor dates, so that, that is really good news. but a little bit of worrying point is that the report also indicates that the, the vaccine, particularly the booster has a very short lived antibody responses against a symptomatic infection. and that appeared to be only 2 and a half month. and that is, of course about the sim, symptomatic infection. it probably would have more protection against the closing. and that, that is something that we will be looking into bit more closely. specifically, on the point of the data suggests that protection against, on the ground starts the wayne 10 weeks after the booster vaccination. so does that suggest to you then the 4th job is goi
yeah, i think the report that we have to do from the u. k. security l t. c. i think this is really encouraging. it has 2 important point. one is that really testifying the observation that we were having that all makes want appear to be less severe. and that data is the same as we have observed in south africa. we are, we have a lot of information out there at the same as been in denmark and in nor dates, so that, that is really good news. but a little bit of worrying point is that the report...
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why do you think the u. k. media is hammering such a fia campaign because it's much more transmissible. so that trans miss ability could more than even take than any potential drop in, in virulence, inability to cause disease. if in fact, more people, then you'll end up with a big burden on, on society and on the health care system. but you know, it's journalism, it's what cells focused on the clock microbiologist at the university of reading. joining us live here on the international. thank you so much for your time and your insight. but democratic party alarm bells ringing in the key state of florida after republicans overtook them for the 1st time in modern history. that is when it comes to the number of registered voters and with the next 2 years crunch the midterm elections looming, democrats are now scurrying to try and reversed a historic slide, as reported. now, while corresponding caleb martin simply a matter of mathematics for the 1st time in modern history, the republican party has more registered v
why do you think the u. k. media is hammering such a fia campaign because it's much more transmissible. so that trans miss ability could more than even take than any potential drop in, in virulence, inability to cause disease. if in fact, more people, then you'll end up with a big burden on, on society and on the health care system. but you know, it's journalism, it's what cells focused on the clock microbiologist at the university of reading. joining us live here on the international. thank...
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so from that perspective, i think also it gives the u. k. a sort of an out to, to change pos a little bit with you. and we already know they've, they've suffered a little bit in terms of the european court of justice, being able to really know that on. so my prediction is you'll see something finalized with less trust at the help of the british american business associates. and thank you so much pressure ration. and finally, as we have talked about, it has been a huge year for the auction market in 2021 and famed auction house. other base has reap the reward breaking in $7300000000.00 in sales this year. a 46 percent increase from last year and the highest number in it's 277 year history. so the b credits the record a year to quote, an influx of younger tech savvy collectors who are interested in the hi, valerie luxury. good. they are known for and the prevalence of an f t. now, in fact, the auction house said 44 percent of bitters were doing so for the 1st time, when it comes to an 80 percent of those making offers. we're 1st time bitters,
so from that perspective, i think also it gives the u. k. a sort of an out to, to change pos a little bit with you. and we already know they've, they've suffered a little bit in terms of the european court of justice, being able to really know that on. so my prediction is you'll see something finalized with less trust at the help of the british american business associates. and thank you so much pressure ration. and finally, as we have talked about, it has been a huge year for the auction...
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do you think leisure is that's director a potential lockdown are coming in the u. k. circle a purely various point of view. i think that's probably what's needed if they wanted to achieve that goal of actually reducing was fro, omicron, and not just for 2 weeks. as some of said already, i think for at least 4 to 6 weeks to go out to use that kind of measure to really locked down the virus. but then of course, if the concert ha, slunk hot, the hospitality industry and the economy in a, in a wider sense sort of social, psychological welfare. so it can be really hard to struggle balance between that, those 2 extremes. one of the challenges here a seems to be that we don't know a lot about homework on right now. there's still a lot of unanswered questions about how deadly it is. or how can governments, including the government in the u. k. draft health policies. when our understanding of this varying is still quite limited. so this, the issue of the precautionary approach, infection control, if you're not sure about how severe the virus is, how fast it spreads, you put i
do you think leisure is that's director a potential lockdown are coming in the u. k. circle a purely various point of view. i think that's probably what's needed if they wanted to achieve that goal of actually reducing was fro, omicron, and not just for 2 weeks. as some of said already, i think for at least 4 to 6 weeks to go out to use that kind of measure to really locked down the virus. but then of course, if the concert ha, slunk hot, the hospitality industry and the economy in a, in a...
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u. k, the u. k. in germany, for example, of trying a great greatly increased vaccination. but i think we also need to take a bit of time to increase our and think about our personal immunity. how we're going to prepare for this. because i'm convinced on going to be exposed to this voice in the next few weeks. i'm thinking about things like nutrition, getting plenty of sleep, thinking about making sure you are using levels are okay. and your victim indeed levels are all right and things that if the we know, for example of victim indeed deficient that we're more likely to be co murray to get infected. so thinking about being ready for this to use the time effectively is the important thing. health analyst john campbell's speaking to us a little earlier. i had to look at some of the other developments in the pandemic. germany has put the u. k. on its list of high risk covered countries bringing in tight and travel restrictions as of monday, arrivals from britain will now need to quarantine for 2 weeks regardless of their vaccination status. the w h. o confirm confirms ami cronies fasting
u. k, the u. k. in germany, for example, of trying a great greatly increased vaccination. but i think we also need to take a bit of time to increase our and think about our personal immunity. how we're going to prepare for this. because i'm convinced on going to be exposed to this voice in the next few weeks. i'm thinking about things like nutrition, getting plenty of sleep, thinking about making sure you are using levels are okay. and your victim indeed levels are all right and things that if...
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i think giving that impression is going to be quite tricky considering how much time has been spent over the last few days, particularly violence, trust the u. k. foreign secretary talking about global aggressors. and oh, global aggress as being russia and china. but yeah, i think there is a degree of unity here and what we are perhaps likely to see today is to communicate or to statements being made by the g 71 on general business, and another one specifically about russia. ah, what's that will contain? what concrete measures are going to be proposed? we'll have to wait a think for a, for another half an hour or so. let's just going to be giving a press statement. i will hear what she has to say in that regarding china, i think there's a move here to go from not just monitoring china, but for the countries of the g 7 to watch the responds to china. and i think that will probably involve of some kind of reassessment of development work. when are the countries of the g 7 can try to offer a package to developing countries, developing nations that can rival or better what china is count currently offering those countries in terms of development f
i think giving that impression is going to be quite tricky considering how much time has been spent over the last few days, particularly violence, trust the u. k. foreign secretary talking about global aggressors. and oh, global aggress as being russia and china. but yeah, i think there is a degree of unity here and what we are perhaps likely to see today is to communicate or to statements being made by the g 71 on general business, and another one specifically about russia. ah, what's that...
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u. k with jonah hall in london. i think we got used to certainly let's say a year ago john, we got used to the idea of more cases means more restrictions. the u. k. government definitely reversing that trends now. well, i mean, look at the differences between now and a year ago, principally of course, the vaccinate vaccine program and a different strain of the virus. so bit on that, we don't know everything that we need to know about yet. but one that is already showing some evidence from south africa and corroborated here in the u. k. so far as producing a less severe form of the disease is producing fuel hospitalizations. when you do go to hospital, you are in hospital for less time and it is that sort of data that the government here is looking at the prime minister when he made that announcement, say that there will be no new restrictions this side of new year. great musicals for businesses and hospitality for sections of the public as well. who can now get together? mascot, mass gatherings can go ahead, bars and restau
u. k with jonah hall in london. i think we got used to certainly let's say a year ago john, we got used to the idea of more cases means more restrictions. the u. k. government definitely reversing that trends now. well, i mean, look at the differences between now and a year ago, principally of course, the vaccinate vaccine program and a different strain of the virus. so bit on that, we don't know everything that we need to know about yet. but one that is already showing some evidence from south...
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think is, is an outlier. certainly when you look at other politicians in the u. k, the leaders of scotland and wales, etc, being much, much more down beats. they are pointing to the rising numbers. cases, the rising numbers, the hospitalized ations across the u. k. 12395 people and now and hospital across every age group except for young children, the number of hospitalizations is rising so that the grim outlook and also the pressure on the n h. s is a grim outlook as well. you have large numbers of an access staff at the moment who are off sick. the burden is starting to ring real alarm bells in that house service that they might not be able to cope with an ami chrome wave hospitalizations, extra capacity is being put into hospitals to deal with it if it really becomes too much. so yes for us, johnson is urging caution, but i think as other politicians are around the u. k, everyone is basically saying keep this a cautious new year's eve. don't go out and party to hard. so on, johnson called for sensible celebrations, being taken out by the public well, yeah, in lo
think is, is an outlier. certainly when you look at other politicians in the u. k, the leaders of scotland and wales, etc, being much, much more down beats. they are pointing to the rising numbers. cases, the rising numbers, the hospitalized ations across the u. k. 12395 people and now and hospital across every age group except for young children, the number of hospitalizations is rising so that the grim outlook and also the pressure on the n h. s is a grim outlook as well. you have large...
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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 capitals, traditional festive gift from norway and trafalgar square. questioning whether t
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...
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u. k, the u. k. in germany for example, of trying to great greatly increased vaccination. but i think we also need to take a bit of time to increase our and think about our personal immunity, how we're going to prepare for this because i'm convinced on going to be exposed to this wives in the next few weeks. i'm thinking about things like nutrition, getting plenty of sleep, thinking about making sure you're using levels are okay in your victim. indeed levels are all right and things that if they know that, for example, if victim indeed deficient that we're more likely to become or to get infected. so thinking about being ready for this to use the time effectively is the important thing. oh, that's a great tips, actually, even things that people can quite easily do themselves and, but it certainly looks as though micron is, is more contagious. the daughter is coming in to prove that i believe. and thankfully though, and it's like it's having milder symptoms. some verola just even calling for a herd immunity approach. could that be a way to go to thank well, it certainly could. i mean,
u. k, the u. k. in germany for example, of trying to great greatly increased vaccination. but i think we also need to take a bit of time to increase our and think about our personal immunity, how we're going to prepare for this because i'm convinced on going to be exposed to this wives in the next few weeks. i'm thinking about things like nutrition, getting plenty of sleep, thinking about making sure you're using levels are okay in your victim. indeed levels are all right and things that if...
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think leisure is? that's rector a potential lockdown are coming in the u. k. social a purely various point of view. i think that's probably what's needed if they wanted to achieve that goal of actually reducing was fro, omicron, and not just for 2 weeks. as some of said already, i think for at least 4 to 6, we're gonna have to use that kind of measure to really locked down the virus. but the low cost at the concert osland hosp, the hospitality industry and the economy in a, in a wider sense sort of social, psychological welfare. so as can be really hard to struggle balance between that those 2 extremes. one of the challenges here seems to be that we don't know a lot about on market right now. there's still a lot of unanswered questions about how deadly it is or how can governments, including the government in the u. k. draft health policies. when our understanding of this variant is still quite limited. so this, the issue of the precautionary approach in effect control, if you're not sure about how severe the virus is, how fast it spreads. you put in place measures that will cover those eventualitie
think leisure is? that's rector a potential lockdown are coming in the u. k. social a purely various point of view. i think that's probably what's needed if they wanted to achieve that goal of actually reducing was fro, omicron, and not just for 2 weeks. as some of said already, i think for at least 4 to 6, we're gonna have to use that kind of measure to really locked down the virus. but the low cost at the concert osland hosp, the hospitality industry and the economy in a, in a wider sense...
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u. k. government, department, or agency. i got a u. k. government body and has had that exemption and it is an extraordinary development. and i think a lot of people that wondering why, unless it is i think the lease is quite clear. this is a government at 60000 or like the frequency of information act in dated most governments don't like to be held accountable and tend not to like freedom information very much. and this government here in britain most certainly does not . and the minister gorge martin and can made these comments about how terrible free nation was in these few in general. and i think what he was giving away was the real view of the government. and in defending the fact that they said she would not be subject to rich when the agency is formed, he was giving away the wider perception that is held by the government, which is that they do not mind fitting reformation. he thinks foyer is repelled months. the question is, what does he have to hide? what does this government at hind okay, finally this news our at the festive season, hasn't gotten off to the greatest of starts in the british capital. that is because it's s
u. k. government, department, or agency. i got a u. k. government body and has had that exemption and it is an extraordinary development. and i think a lot of people that wondering why, unless it is i think the lease is quite clear. this is a government at 60000 or like the frequency of information act in dated most governments don't like to be held accountable and tend not to like freedom information very much. and this government here in britain most certainly does not . and the minister...