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u. k remains with its flexible labor market with its flexible product, market rate, service sector, the u. k. remain good. economy is no longer at the forefront of growth in europe as u. k. was inside the european union ever since the tax reform. how do you sound quite optimistic? what about all those trade deals? britain was hoping to do with the worlds and has been signing off on. i mean, are they going to help britain as a smaller player no longer in the single market? well, what these trade is will be doing is they will limit the damage from breakfast it somewhat. remember that within the u, the u. k, you trade use with later part of the word through the european union. now it has to do these things on its own. so once again, this is damage, limitation for damage is substantial, but of course the british economy can survive and will sort of life without you being in the you. but if we are just not as much as it would have been if it had stayed in conrad just briefly, your take on trade and the road ahead well, trade, if i'm, if you allow me to say so it's not the only problem sentiment in general among the people who live in the countries the united kingdom has left eras
u. k remains with its flexible labor market with its flexible product, market rate, service sector, the u. k. remain good. economy is no longer at the forefront of growth in europe as u. k. was inside the european union ever since the tax reform. how do you sound quite optimistic? what about all those trade deals? britain was hoping to do with the worlds and has been signing off on. i mean, are they going to help britain as a smaller player no longer in the single market? well, what these trade...
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u. k. and i'm sad to say that from the u. k. it's also spreading to europe, so a lot of people went on holiday from the u. k, because portugal was on the, on the green list for the u. k. a lot of people went to portugal. and now portugal unfortunately is leading the way in terms of increasing delta, very numbers in europe. and because the delta variance is so much more transmissible household transmission is 64 percent higher with the delta barrier with the previous u. k, alpha variance. and this so much more contagious is now spreading around ready, it's about 95 percent or more of the cases in the u. k. unfortunately, you are, pres, is following in this trajectory. and the percentage of delta battery is pretty well doubling every week. unfortunately, across many european countries at the moment, john is delta, just more transmissible, is it also more dangerous? there's some early information from public health england, this shows that might be a slight increase in hospitalizations. now this isn't massive, it's a slight increase, but he's certainly more transmissible. what seems to be happening is when people are infected, that
u. k. and i'm sad to say that from the u. k. it's also spreading to europe, so a lot of people went on holiday from the u. k, because portugal was on the, on the green list for the u. k. a lot of people went to portugal. and now portugal unfortunately is leading the way in terms of increasing delta, very numbers in europe. and because the delta variance is so much more transmissible household transmission is 64 percent higher with the delta barrier with the previous u. k, alpha variance. and...
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u. k is because the u. k. was the last country to battle flight from india, which is where the barrier originates it, of course. but they do expect that the very will make its way across europe. there are a few cases already. also in china, in the us. scandinavia has quite a few cases, experts to expect that this will become the dominant strain across europe. their countries and governments are just trying to kind of by tying, just in the hopes that they can get as many of their own people vaccinated as possible. before this very, it makes its way over. countries like germany have a really strict travel ban on flight coming from the u. k right now. and that's so that they can get as many people vaccinated and that enough people we will be protected and that the health care systems won't be overwhelmed when the strain eventually makes its way around. so buying some time like the u. k is doing, these are the reporter had a whole thank you so much for joining us in the studio. with that updates we're going to turn ou
u. k is because the u. k. was the last country to battle flight from india, which is where the barrier originates it, of course. but they do expect that the very will make its way across europe. there are a few cases already. also in china, in the us. scandinavia has quite a few cases, experts to expect that this will become the dominant strain across europe. their countries and governments are just trying to kind of by tying, just in the hopes that they can get as many of their own people...
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u. k. yeah, it was major part of the word through the european union. now it has to do these things on its own. so once again, this is damage, limitation for damage is substantial part of course, the british economy can survive and will sort of life without you being in the you. but if we just 5, not as much as it would have been if it had stayed in conrad just briefly, your take on trade and the road ahead well, trade, if you allow me to say so it's not the only problem sentiment in general among the people who live in the countries? the united kingdom has left erasmus europe. why student exchange program? i personally know young college students and university students were a lot disappointed because they cannot go to the u. k. for studies. that's really having a very negative impact on sentiment to have a lot to leave it. there are correspondent and frankly conrad booth and hawkish meeting financial expert from london. thank you. you're welcome. talking about drumming up post, break the trade germany. rob is on his 5th visit to southeast asia, the co
u. k. yeah, it was major part of the word through the european union. now it has to do these things on its own. so once again, this is damage, limitation for damage is substantial part of course, the british economy can survive and will sort of life without you being in the you. but if we just 5, not as much as it would have been if it had stayed in conrad just briefly, your take on trade and the road ahead well, trade, if you allow me to say so it's not the only problem sentiment in general...
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u. k. was go with 19 explorer. if you have had record numbers of noon, because mortality statistics are not going either here to record the numbers of death within one day to switch those to me at most officials are talking about more than 20 fellows and new infections every day. most of them in moscow to get to the situation under control. the ration capital has re open field hospitals and build medical stations, especially for corona virus. all of the hospitals are quickly being re equipped to handle it 19 patients. but as their main goal is to get more citizens vaccinated against private, 19 russia was the 1st country in the world to get seemed to market with sport leak v. so far, however, only 10 percent of the population has been vaccinated. the government once is that the change by degree from now on, all companies in moscow must have at least 60 percent of their workforce vaccinate . you have the bread and the mayor is right. everyone has to get vaccinated to stop the corona virus. each year they shouldn't f
u. k. was go with 19 explorer. if you have had record numbers of noon, because mortality statistics are not going either here to record the numbers of death within one day to switch those to me at most officials are talking about more than 20 fellows and new infections every day. most of them in moscow to get to the situation under control. the ration capital has re open field hospitals and build medical stations, especially for corona virus. all of the hospitals are quickly being re equipped...
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u. k. was van lines fit for myself and the team here in london. we'll see you tomorrow. football rebels is the program coming up next. stay out era china will mock the $100.00 anniversary of the founding of the communist party with president stephen king leading celebration. but it comes at a time when relations with the west and the increasing strain and the g 7 countries looking to countless china is growing in and around the world. follow all the detailed analysis on algebra. i guess i'm going to be on a month on because i'm interested in washington bundles, jewel body to give me the i i i use the value which you know, which was going most important. can you repeat that? back to me deeply isn't just giving us a bomb. the able to show you that if you will be the media of insurance name when i sell in one of the front that would do my copy. said if it is, if somebody inject history or not and she got medication will come in due period. the premier is the gym. hey bill g desk gonna fill you little symbol, but we'll do that. magical must be all she learned about this. wha
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u. k was so fast and he was early with with getting people vaccinated. so what does the british cover? what does it hope to achieve by adding 4 more weeks to the restrictions? it's really a race against time. the british government is really, really fighting with this delta a very, the new, very, and that's now dominant in the u. k. and the good news is that it is, the vaccines are working against this very and body, people need 2 doses. and so the, the thinking of the british government is know to have more adults thrown forward and have them have the 2nd dose so that they have actually the full protection against the syrian. and by the way, the very end is not only in the u. k. it's also in other countries across the world, other countries in europe. and these countries will all hoped they manage to have more people vaccinated and have the full protection with 2 doses before that then becomes dominant. and that countries, it is a race against time, bigger force in london, be a good thank you. the jail, the bellows in journalist roman for there's a bit, she has addressed a news confer
u. k was so fast and he was early with with getting people vaccinated. so what does the british cover? what does it hope to achieve by adding 4 more weeks to the restrictions? it's really a race against time. the british government is really, really fighting with this delta a very, the new, very, and that's now dominant in the u. k. and the good news is that it is, the vaccines are working against this very and body, people need 2 doses. and so the, the thinking of the british government is...
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u. k was so fast and he was early with with getting people vaccinated. so what does the british government, what does it have been to achieve by adding 4 more weeks to the restrictions? it's really a race against time. the british government is really, really fighting with is delta a very and the new very, and that's now dominant in the u. k. and the good news is that it is, the vaccines are working against this very and bought people need 2 doses. and so the, the thinking of the british government is know to have more adults brought forward and have them have the 2nd dose so that they have actually the food protection against the syrian. and by the way, the very end is not only in the u. k. it's also in other countries across the world, other countries in europe. and these countries will all hoped a day manage to have more people vaccinated and have the full protection with 2 doses before that then becomes dominant. and that countries, it is a race against time. big boss for us in london. be a good. thank you. the jim belushi and journalists, roman fron
u. k was so fast and he was early with with getting people vaccinated. so what does the british government, what does it have been to achieve by adding 4 more weeks to the restrictions? it's really a race against time. the british government is really, really fighting with is delta a very and the new very, and that's now dominant in the u. k. and the good news is that it is, the vaccines are working against this very and bought people need 2 doses. and so the, the thinking of the british...
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u. k. was the, his priority that well, president biden was the re establish leadership of the us in areas such as climate change. and also when it comes to tackling the vaccine. now he is meeting boris johnson, the u. k prime minister and when it comes to the personal relationship, we can speculate that maybe this meeting might be a little tense. because previously you, president biden had compared johnson to donald trump and he said he was an emotional and physical clone of both trump. so that might not vote so well when it comes to well, the chemistry between the 2 leaders. but then again, both leaders need to maintenance g 7, summit a success. so we can assume that tell me how they will be able to make amends. so with the u. k, no longer in, inside the european union do us british relations. these special relationship need to make over well, president vida is very much a multi lateral as much in contrast is free to says donald trump, who actually liked briggs, it now bricks. it might be a bi
u. k. was the, his priority that well, president biden was the re establish leadership of the us in areas such as climate change. and also when it comes to tackling the vaccine. now he is meeting boris johnson, the u. k prime minister and when it comes to the personal relationship, we can speculate that maybe this meeting might be a little tense. because previously you, president biden had compared johnson to donald trump and he said he was an emotional and physical clone of both trump. so that...
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u. k. was the cop $26.00 summit, which will galvanize global actual pike in climate change and how and create a healthy plan for our children and grandchildren. g 7 countries accounting for 20 percent of global carbon emissions. and we were clear this weekend. the action has to start with us. coffee space is one of the most beautiful places in the world, as you can see. and it was a fitting setting for the 1st ever net 0, g 7 summit. and one is fantastic that every one of the g 70 countries is pledged to wipe out our contributions to climate change. we need to make sure we're keeping that starts as we can and helping developing countries at the same time. and what unites the countries gather here this weekend, not just the g 7, but australia, india, south africa, and south korea joined us. and i should say in india's case, joined us. but we're not just our result of tackle climate change, but also of democratic values. it's not good enough for us just to rest on our laurels and talk about how i
u. k. was the cop $26.00 summit, which will galvanize global actual pike in climate change and how and create a healthy plan for our children and grandchildren. g 7 countries accounting for 20 percent of global carbon emissions. and we were clear this weekend. the action has to start with us. coffee space is one of the most beautiful places in the world, as you can see. and it was a fitting setting for the 1st ever net 0, g 7 summit. and one is fantastic that every one of the g 70 countries is...
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u. k. doesn't recognize russia's annexation of crimea. i was pursuing freedom of navigation in international waters. russia accused the u. k. of spreading misinformation and has some, some buses in moscow. i think it is wholly appropriate to use international waters. and, and by the way, the important point is that we don't recognize the russian annexation of, of tribes. this is part of a sovereign ukrainian territory. it was entirely right that we should vindicate the law and perceive freedom of navigation in the way that we would take the shortest route between 2 points. and that's what we did. ok for more, let's cross over to john hall, who's covering this front in london. jonah, there have been some diplomatic moves on this. what's the latest? while the latest, as you pointed out, there was that britain's ambassador was called in to the foreign ministry in moscow an hour or so ago for a strong in the words of the russians, a strong de marsh diplomatic dressing down in which she was told that britons actions in the black sea on wednesday bei
u. k. doesn't recognize russia's annexation of crimea. i was pursuing freedom of navigation in international waters. russia accused the u. k. of spreading misinformation and has some, some buses in moscow. i think it is wholly appropriate to use international waters. and, and by the way, the important point is that we don't recognize the russian annexation of, of tribes. this is part of a sovereign ukrainian territory. it was entirely right that we should vindicate the law and perceive freedom...
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u. k. ambassador to russia has visited the forums, foreign ministry in moscow. someone there to be given a diplomatic dressing down to social demo. and indeed, was given what the russians described as a strong demo over what happened on wednesday. and what were told the russians said to the u. k. ambassador is that the british actions in the black sea on wednesday had been provocative and dangerous. and if repeated britain would be held fully responsible for any future consequences. now not unusually in relations between russia and the west. what actually happened on wednesday is disputed by the 2 sides. we know that a british royal navy destroy h m, as defender, was on maneuvers of some sort in the black sea. curiously, with a number of journalists on board at the time it strayed, according to the russians into rushing waters. not far off the south southern coast of crimea, pretty close to sebastopol, in fact, where the russians, lexi fleet is based. it was warned by the coast guard again, according to the russians, what effect the audio of it, that if it doesn't change course, it will be fired upon. and the russians then say it was duly fond,
u. k. ambassador to russia has visited the forums, foreign ministry in moscow. someone there to be given a diplomatic dressing down to social demo. and indeed, was given what the russians described as a strong demo over what happened on wednesday. and what were told the russians said to the u. k. ambassador is that the british actions in the black sea on wednesday had been provocative and dangerous. and if repeated britain would be held fully responsible for any future consequences. now not...
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u. k was resisting the pressure to, to bring and g 5 from china. i was looking at it that is joining the built on board initiative. the chinese bit on board initiatives. the europeans were playing ball with china, germans important guys from russia. so we've been seeing more and more of the kind of european engagements with b, g and moscow and federally what we've been seeing the last few days. and what we saw today is all your world when the united states insisting on maintaining american primacy around the world, rejecting sharing some sort of by philosophy with china, let alone multiple oddity with china, russia, and others. and what we're seeing is a rhetoric that is why card or this is a dramatic moment in international relations. if the rhetoric is translated into strategies into policies and then into some cold politics, where the vision of russia, i am telling a camel and our viewers around the world are listening. this is a major turn around in international relations. and the shower is our senior political analyst with his thoughts from pa
u. k was resisting the pressure to, to bring and g 5 from china. i was looking at it that is joining the built on board initiative. the chinese bit on board initiatives. the europeans were playing ball with china, germans important guys from russia. so we've been seeing more and more of the kind of european engagements with b, g and moscow and federally what we've been seeing the last few days. and what we saw today is all your world when the united states insisting on maintaining american...
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power in marcus it at the end of the day, i mean, it was an attempt to humiliate russia, but it was the u. k, that was humiliated. i mean, this was the self inflicted wounds. i mean, they ran late and they, they turned around and ran away. okay. and they, and of course, in the media coverage of it, you know, russia, there was a, a warning shop there were claims involved in the a far as i understand, the u. k. government denied all of it, but none of that is true. it actually all happened. go ahead, marcus, page. so 1st of all, i must say this. i proceed to april, soon, not dismiss britain in the world who is at the heart, along with the americans of the bank cancelled the global banking system and the global financial system. britain in particular, specifically the city of london, britson is an exceptionally powerful global player in about doing the same thing. i think that if i could interpret george's words and he can jump in obviously to me and the u. k. is making itself relevant diplomatically, militarily on the coattails, have been a change, which i want to talk about a little bit later
power in marcus it at the end of the day, i mean, it was an attempt to humiliate russia, but it was the u. k, that was humiliated. i mean, this was the self inflicted wounds. i mean, they ran late and they, they turned around and ran away. okay. and they, and of course, in the media coverage of it, you know, russia, there was a, a warning shop there were claims involved in the a far as i understand, the u. k. government denied all of it, but none of that is true. it actually all happened. go...
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certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push, push matters. and i think that the russian response was appropriate, considering that it was in the russian territory waters, even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the, the coo and the ukraine. but it's, but nonetheless, the crimea is part of russia now, the de facto. and that's just the way it is and, and it constitutes russian territorial waters as consequence. and as a result, to have press people on board, reportedly. and that's, that's, that was to show the extent to which they could push moscow without some kind of reaction. while they got a reaction for more bodies have been recovered from the rubble of the chem plain towers. south complex in miami, bringing the desk told to 9 well, 950 people remaining missing after the residential building collapsed on thursday. refurbishment of the apartment block was due to be carried out this year. a report made public consensus. he
certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push, push matters. and i think that the russian response was appropriate, considering that it was in the russian territory waters, even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the, the coo and the ukraine. but it's, but nonetheless, the crimea is part of russia now, the de facto. and that's just the way it is and,...
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u. k was fast and he was early with with getting people vaccinated. so what does the british government, what does it have been to achieve by adding 4 more weeks to the restrictions? it's really a race against time. the british government is really, really fighting with this delta a very and the new very, and that's now dominant in the u. k. and the good news is that it is, the vaccines are working against this varian, boss, people need 2 doses. and so the, the thinking of the british government is know to have more adults brought forward and have them have this 2nd dose so that they have actually the food protection against this area. and, and by the way, the very end is not only in the u. k, it's also in other countries across the world, other countries in europe. and these countries will all hoped they manage to have more people vaccinated and have the full protection with 2 doses before that then becomes dominant. and that countries it is a race against time bigger boss for us in london. be a good thank you. the probably the football european cham
u. k was fast and he was early with with getting people vaccinated. so what does the british government, what does it have been to achieve by adding 4 more weeks to the restrictions? it's really a race against time. the british government is really, really fighting with this delta a very and the new very, and that's now dominant in the u. k. and the good news is that it is, the vaccines are working against this varian, boss, people need 2 doses. and so the, the thinking of the british...
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u. k. brought the virus to the u. k. now there was many thousands of people coming from india to the u. k, before we restrict to travel. so we have multiple seating events. so the virus is able to get a foothold in the u. k. from the u. k. a spread on to portugal, for example, as a result of largely as a result of u. k. holidaymakers it's and now spreading throughout europe about 95 percent of the cases in the u. k. on now the delta value and what seems to happen is people get infected with a smaller nakeila, smaller number viruses and need to get infected and then produce a very high viral load, which means they shared more with the virus. so we've got greatly increased transmission about 64 percent drake. the transmission in households on the previous alpha u. k, can variant. and of course that was about 40 percent more transmissible than the original wild type barrier. and so just to be clear that it's more easily transmissible, but it doesn't seem to be killing more people. well, there is a slight increase in hospitalizations in t
u. k. brought the virus to the u. k. now there was many thousands of people coming from india to the u. k, before we restrict to travel. so we have multiple seating events. so the virus is able to get a foothold in the u. k. from the u. k. a spread on to portugal, for example, as a result of largely as a result of u. k. holidaymakers it's and now spreading throughout europe about 95 percent of the cases in the u. k. on now the delta value and what seems to happen is people get infected with a...
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u. k. knew what it was doing, hence why the media were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push push matters. and i think that the russian response was appropriate, considering that it was in the russian territorial waters, even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the, the coo and the ukraine. but it's, but nonetheless, the crimea is part of russia now, the de facto. and that's just the way it is and, and it constitutes russian territorial waters as a consequence. and as a result, to have press people on board reported lays. and that's, that's, that was to show the extent to which they could push moscow without some kind of a reaction. well, they got a reaction. and so the come here on the program on our international, a beauty pageant participant, rails, against what she brands as all, well, even censorship on campus. we hear from t
u. k. knew what it was doing, hence why the media were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push push matters. and i think that the russian response was appropriate, considering that it was in the russian territorial waters, even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the,...
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yes, president joe biden was in the u. k. i was 1st official trip abroad since taking office during the day visit to europe biden will take part in the g 7 and nature on it. it also meet russian president vladimir putin going to communicate that there are consequences rely, violating the sovereignty of democracies in the united states in europe and elsewhere. i'm going to be clear that the trans atlantic alliance will remain vital, vital, so.
yes, president joe biden was in the u. k. i was 1st official trip abroad since taking office during the day visit to europe biden will take part in the g 7 and nature on it. it also meet russian president vladimir putin going to communicate that there are consequences rely, violating the sovereignty of democracies in the united states in europe and elsewhere. i'm going to be clear that the trans atlantic alliance will remain vital, vital, so.
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u. k . insist that was acting legally. jonah haul reports. the case ambassador to russia arriving at the foreign ministry in moscow for a diplomatic dressing down the activities of a british royal navy destroyer. in the black sealed wednesday, had been provocative and dangerous. the ambassador was told, if repeated britain would be held fully responsible for the consequences. these are russian pictures showing russia says h m. s. defenders straying into russian waters of crimea while on maneuvers in the black sea lion, i hope you don't change the course. i'll divide that warning from the russian coast guard, recorded by media board. h m s defend that was followed, says russia by shops fired, and bombs dropped into the destroyers. far one truck and roy, it's an account entirely disputed by the u. k. side, predictably inaccurate was how foreign secretary dominic rob described it, saying no shots had been fired at the royal navy vessel. written says a russian naval exercise was underway near by at the time. and the prime minister denied h. m. s.
u. k . insist that was acting legally. jonah haul reports. the case ambassador to russia arriving at the foreign ministry in moscow for a diplomatic dressing down the activities of a british royal navy destroyer. in the black sealed wednesday, had been provocative and dangerous. the ambassador was told, if repeated britain would be held fully responsible for the consequences. these are russian pictures showing russia says h m. s. defenders straying into russian waters of crimea while on...
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when we talk to ecuador was former console in the u. k. who helped arrange a silent julian us orange. also, adam cox showed us presidential candidate for the libertarian party in the last election were drawn back if he was his running mate. they pointed to the severe and oppressive conditions that mcafee and assange had been facing. julian songs happens to be high profile, and that he represents a unique risk. and i hope the world turns their attention to him and make sure that he is released from custody. that everybody in any prison in any jail, anywhere in the world who is there for a victimless crimes. that is to say political crimes crimes that are crimes only because the government say so because they challenge their illegitimate hour and prevent their ability to continue their rackets. of injustice, they should all be freed. and we should make sure that governments do not have the power to commit these crimes any longer. this is another month of perception. this is a very, very, and expect doc knows made why they hired, especially in
when we talk to ecuador was former console in the u. k. who helped arrange a silent julian us orange. also, adam cox showed us presidential candidate for the libertarian party in the last election were drawn back if he was his running mate. they pointed to the severe and oppressive conditions that mcafee and assange had been facing. julian songs happens to be high profile, and that he represents a unique risk. and i hope the world turns their attention to him and make sure that he is released...
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u. k. the moment about 58 percent on the last 7 days and there was a similar rise in the 7 days before that. what's happened is there's been travel from india, primarily from india into the u. k. but not single travelers, multiple travelers, many thousands of travelers. so what happened in the u. k, we've had multiple seeding events, many different feedings of the delta virus in different parts of the you k. and i'm sad to say that from the u. k. it's also spreading to europe, so a lot of...
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o p admit attacking the degree in rebel find who is, but it denies it was responsible for a deadly air strike on the market. the u. k. in warship was acting legally when warned by russia off the coast of crimea, ah, indigenous leaders are calling it a crime against humanity. a canadian 1st nations groups as more than $600.00 unmarked graves have been found that the site of a former residential school for indigenous children. that's 3 times as many discovered at a similar sight last month. the find that shocked the nation prime minister just intruder has called that a shameful reminder of the racism and injustice faced by indigenous people saying bas ravi reports. for canada's indigenous people. it's another tragic but not unexpected moment. less than a month after the remains of $215.00 children were found in british columbia. more unmarked graves uncovered at another catholic residential school in his schedule province. we started our radar, penetrating research on june, the 2nd of 2021. over the past years, the oral stories of our elders, of our survivors and friends of our survivors have told the stories that new
o p admit attacking the degree in rebel find who is, but it denies it was responsible for a deadly air strike on the market. the u. k. in warship was acting legally when warned by russia off the coast of crimea, ah, indigenous leaders are calling it a crime against humanity. a canadian 1st nations groups as more than $600.00 unmarked graves have been found that the site of a former residential school for indigenous children. that's 3 times as many discovered at a similar sight last month. the...
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u k. industry was dreaming with renew confidence. 13 companies applies to the $25.00. the reactors was changing in the u. k. 2 by 2025. if current policy is unchanged, there will be a dramatic gap on our targets to reduce c o 2 emissions. these fact puts the replacement of nuclear power stations back on the agenda with a vengeance. i suppose we shouldn't be surprised. the politicians say one thing and there's nothing in government, but that's what happened. and that's certainly what happened. it was often reported to tony blair wanted to leave a strong legacy and part of his legacy, most perhaps launching a nuclear power program that would solve the problem of global warming and insulating a few lofts. bringing in a few small wind turbines on land, doesn't have that same impressive sound too, as launching a huge nuclear power program. successes were equally enthusiastic in 2009 gordon brown called for a nuclear plant to be built. christine and in 2010 david cameron's new coalition government gave those plans, the cruise lines. and the germans looked fit to give the ass
u k. industry was dreaming with renew confidence. 13 companies applies to the $25.00. the reactors was changing in the u. k. 2 by 2025. if current policy is unchanged, there will be a dramatic gap on our targets to reduce c o 2 emissions. these fact puts the replacement of nuclear power stations back on the agenda with a vengeance. i suppose we shouldn't be surprised. the politicians say one thing and there's nothing in government, but that's what happened. and that's certainly what happened....
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u. k. there was a very big fire with scale. i've never told, i discovered when i went to japan, i was talking to the japanese ministry said to me, how did, how are you getting on with it? it was a constant. and i said to my officials, what we didn't want to bother you minister. but eager bay actually persuaded the local our tricity company to abandon the plant. and this was the 1st time that a nuclear proposal of this kind had actually failed because of opposition by the public. and it was going to be the 1st of many, i remember when i 1st read constraints. as a minister, i was told that they had a policy of 2002002000 nuclear power station by the year 2000. but the local opposition was so strong that they couldn't build them. and there were some nuclear scientists and engineers who help this opposition. we had to marvellous general electric engineers who quit and became whistleblowers. i testified on the quality assurance program that the quality assurance on a toaster is greater than that for the instruments that control a nu
u. k. there was a very big fire with scale. i've never told, i discovered when i went to japan, i was talking to the japanese ministry said to me, how did, how are you getting on with it? it was a constant. and i said to my officials, what we didn't want to bother you minister. but eager bay actually persuaded the local our tricity company to abandon the plant. and this was the 1st time that a nuclear proposal of this kind had actually failed because of opposition by the public. and it was...
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next this morning out he's we're guilty of discuss is the comparison with colin bray. mcafee was bought in the u. k. how that he was us citizen julian assange isn't gone in the presence of the prosecuting him because of the suspect, the sexual assault delegation. now they're, they, they've come out. and they said it's because of his work investigative work, his journalism, exposing war crimes and killed many, many people as well as corruption and scandal that the highest levels of power, the things we've seen published. and we can see the fear is now the julian assad. under pressure for so long that he may choose a similar option. and of course, a few people are going to be joining adults here on say that it adds to mcafee's, that adds to higher number of people who died either in prison on the jurist because they're facing legal action. aaron was sworn aside from mike if you also a web pioneer, a 90 pioneer in his twenties. he may be in today hall of fame red. he was an early employee. help get that off the grab. she was facing threatened with 30 years behind bars by united states, prosecutors. so
next this morning out he's we're guilty of discuss is the comparison with colin bray. mcafee was bought in the u. k. how that he was us citizen julian assange isn't gone in the presence of the prosecuting him because of the suspect, the sexual assault delegation. now they're, they, they've come out. and they said it's because of his work investigative work, his journalism, exposing war crimes and killed many, many people as well as corruption and scandal that the highest levels of power, the...
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was that the h m. s. defend acted appropriately because the u. k. doesn't recognize these waters as russian, but as ukrainian just like crimea. so russia had no right to warm it's gone. moscow was not impressed. name a country who wouldn't scramble off to catching sight of a 152 meter long foreign warship, 12 miles from a piece of land. it uncompromised, and he considers it so whose people for 7 years have flown the russian flag from back, cause that balconies that boats. crimea is rushes red line. so moscow summoned the british ambassador and spoke in no uncertain tom's put can we do. we can only appeal to common sense and demand respect for international law. if this does not work, we can bomb not only in the direction, but also in target. if our colleagues do not understand these words, show how serious such wargames can be. even if forest cracking a bad joke, and the royal navy telling its truth rather than the truth strike you of comical for russia, does nothing funny in an expanding nato, massive wardrobe's, and for a minute she bases near its
was that the h m. s. defend acted appropriately because the u. k. doesn't recognize these waters as russian, but as ukrainian just like crimea. so russia had no right to warm it's gone. moscow was not impressed. name a country who wouldn't scramble off to catching sight of a 152 meter long foreign warship, 12 miles from a piece of land. it uncompromised, and he considers it so whose people for 7 years have flown the russian flag from back, cause that balconies that boats. crimea is rushes red...
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s. defend was followed, says russia by shops, fired, and bombs dropped into the destroyers, part one truck and right altitude load. it's an account entirely disputed by the u. k. side. predictably inaccurate was how foreign secretary dominic rob described it, saying no shots had been fired at the royal navy vessel. written says a russian naval exercise was underway near by at the time. and the prime minister denied a timid defender had ever entered russian waters. we don't recognize the russian annexation of crimea, that it was illegal. these are ukrainian waters and it was entirely tiny, right to, to use them for, to go from a to be. that's something russia will not concede. you could you puff daddy and anybody that say this in the event of the repeat of this unacceptable provocative action. if those actions go too far, no option can be ruled out to legally defend russia's board. and so i need a quantization, a grand nutrition case heated and potentially dangerous rhetoric between the 2 sides, differing accounts tailored perhaps for a domestic audience. it's not the cold war as bars, johnson was quick to point out, but relations are pretty. i see all the sam
s. defend was followed, says russia by shops, fired, and bombs dropped into the destroyers, part one truck and right altitude load. it's an account entirely disputed by the u. k. side. predictably inaccurate was how foreign secretary dominic rob described it, saying no shots had been fired at the royal navy vessel. written says a russian naval exercise was underway near by at the time. and the prime minister denied a timid defender had ever entered russian waters. we don't recognize the russian...
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u. k, there was a very big fight with scale. i've never told, i discovered when i went to japan, i was talking to the japanese ministry said to me, how did, how are you getting on regarding the construct up and i should to my officials what we didn't want to bother you minister. but eager bay actually persuaded the local our tricity company to abandon the plant. and this was the 1st time that a nuclear proposal of this kind had actually failed because of opposition by the public. and it was going to be the 1st of many, i remember when i 1st read to the states as a minister, i was told that they had a policy of 200-200-2000 nuclear power station about 2000. but local opposition was strong, that they couldn't build them. and there were some nuclear scientists and engineers who helped this opposition. we had to marvellous general electric engineers who quit and became whistleblowers. i testified on the n r c quality assurance program that the quality assurance on a toaster is greater than that for the instruments that control a nuc
u. k, there was a very big fight with scale. i've never told, i discovered when i went to japan, i was talking to the japanese ministry said to me, how did, how are you getting on regarding the construct up and i should to my officials what we didn't want to bother you minister. but eager bay actually persuaded the local our tricity company to abandon the plant. and this was the 1st time that a nuclear proposal of this kind had actually failed because of opposition by the public. and it was...
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we had the f a cup final which was played at wembley, a domestic cup, championship, cup domestic cup competition here in the u. k. that was played a part of this ramping up of. busy attendance says to try and see how many people can safely get into the stadium. there was also the press awards on the wells new could championships in sheffield as well. it was expected that that would be at least $40000.00 in the stadium at wembley stadium. it's 81900000 capacity stadium. but now it's been announced in the last hour that that will be in excess of 60 probably around $65000.00 firms angle america. the gentleman chancellor was meeting with the italian prime minister mother druggie this morning. neither of them are especially happy about this. i'm going back to you a fact to be reasonable amount of druggie offered for room to take over the duty for the final on the semi finals. it does appear that the the way for sticking with london and the final at the moment as far as we're aware, will continue to be played under our to fits full when the stadium poll brendan in london. thank you very much for your time. appreciate
we had the f a cup final which was played at wembley, a domestic cup, championship, cup domestic cup competition here in the u. k. that was played a part of this ramping up of. busy attendance says to try and see how many people can safely get into the stadium. there was also the press awards on the wells new could championships in sheffield as well. it was expected that that would be at least $40000.00 in the stadium at wembley stadium. it's 81900000 capacity stadium. but now it's been...
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certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push, push matters. and i think that the rush response was the appropriate considering that it was in the russian territorial waters. even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the the qu in the ukraine. but it's nonetheless, crimea is part of russia now de facto. and that's just the way it is and, and it constitutes russian territorial waters as consequence. and as a result, they have press people on board reportedly then that's, that's the, that was to show the extent to which they quit, which moscow without some kind of reaction while they got a reaction anti virus software upon the edge on mcafee was found dead in his barcelona prison cell on wednesday, just hours office spain, national court ruled in favor of actually writing him to the united states. over the years he gained the reputation for his live in the antics on regular challenges to the status quo in the us. to be true, power
certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push, push matters. and i think that the rush response was the appropriate considering that it was in the russian territorial waters. even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the the qu in the ukraine. but it's nonetheless, crimea is part of russia now de facto. and that's just the way it is and, and it...
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u c industry was dreaming with renew confidence. 13 companies applies to them. 25 new reactors and it was changing in the u. k. 2 by 2025. if current policy is unchanged, there will be a dramatic gap on our targets to reduce c o 2 emissions. these fact puts the replacement of nuclear power stations back on the agenda with a vengeance. i suppose we shouldn't be surprised. the politicians say one thing and there's nothing in government, but that's what happens. and that's certainly what happened was often reported this tony blair wanted to leave a strong legacy. and that part of his legacy, most perhaps launching a nuclear power program that would solve the problem of global warming and insulating a few lofts, bringing in a few small wind turbines on land. doesn't have that same impressive sound to it as launching a huge nuclear power program. successes were equally enthusiastic in 2009 gordon brown called for a nuclear plants to be built crossing chain. and in 2010, david cameron's new coalition government gave those plans, the green light. and the germans looked fit to give the ass me another chance. the nucl
u c industry was dreaming with renew confidence. 13 companies applies to them. 25 new reactors and it was changing in the u. k. 2 by 2025. if current policy is unchanged, there will be a dramatic gap on our targets to reduce c o 2 emissions. these fact puts the replacement of nuclear power stations back on the agenda with a vengeance. i suppose we shouldn't be surprised. the politicians say one thing and there's nothing in government, but that's what happens. and that's certainly what happened...