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u. k. well, we have to remember that these are radicalized people that they've been radicalized with saying that members of this been very radicalized. so to say that it getting worse is a little bit ridiculous. the only thing i would agree on the obviously we have now another group of children that are likely to grow up into potential issues and radicalized individual sites. so the argument i think is more to take away the children from the parents, which is not a, not always a very good thing seen as a good thing to do, to remove them from the influence of the adults that are in those groups. but what i, what i would say is that the thought of bringing people back to the u. k to germany, to italy, etc, is going to solve the problem when we still have all this fighting different names, sometimes across africa. so you know, the battle and the war again is not over. it's still there. i'm looking to, to regroup so, so we have to be a little bit bowl. careful about, you know, the pressure that we p
u. k. well, we have to remember that these are radicalized people that they've been radicalized with saying that members of this been very radicalized. so to say that it getting worse is a little bit ridiculous. the only thing i would agree on the obviously we have now another group of children that are likely to grow up into potential issues and radicalized individual sites. so the argument i think is more to take away the children from the parents, which is not a, not always a very good thing...
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u. k. well, you're welcome back to the news. so the ad is government forces. are they on the back foot inside the region of to grow? and yes, absolutely. i mean, at the end of june, we saw an almost complete cycle withdrawal from gray areas where the federal government still has a presence inside gray in the west of the region where i'm hora region has, has taken over. busy chunks of what used to be administered by, by to great government, but generally off the battlefield. not since and a failure to achieve the federal objectives integrate. they have completely withdrawn, and now we are seeing a new phase in the war and a new federal strategy is the government looking increasingly isolated in as much as inside its own country. it seems to be staging rallies to make it look good to rally support, and it's also coming on the international pressure over the accusations of human rights abuses within the region. yes, that's right. there's been a huge amount of international pressure concern about the trajectory of this conflict which looked unwinnable because of t
u. k. well, you're welcome back to the news. so the ad is government forces. are they on the back foot inside the region of to grow? and yes, absolutely. i mean, at the end of june, we saw an almost complete cycle withdrawal from gray areas where the federal government still has a presence inside gray in the west of the region where i'm hora region has, has taken over. busy chunks of what used to be administered by, by to great government, but generally off the battlefield. not since and a...
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well, it definitely would be damaging rachel, of course, like it would be to any economy, but a couple of things about the u. k. and how well she adapted over 80 percent of the population in the u. k. has had at least their 1st job, which is what they call bath vaccination. so that's very good. that's why the u. k . economy actually has remained so healthy. and so many workers of been able to go back. also a lot of adaptations in the u. k. like here's a couple of tangible example for you. now 75 percent of shoppers say that they are shopping online versus pre previous to the pandemic. there was 3 drive in movie theaters in the u. k. called cinema was now there are 42 in the u. k. so drive in everything that never existed in the u. k at all. so i think the economy has adopted very well. i don't think it'll be a hard hit with a 2nd shut down. because there is far more adaptation and the economy has adjusted also, you're going to see that the borrowing know from the government, which is the highest it's ever been since $946.00 is going to increase. that is a long term worry. how will this government borrowing aff
well, it definitely would be damaging rachel, of course, like it would be to any economy, but a couple of things about the u. k. and how well she adapted over 80 percent of the population in the u. k. has had at least their 1st job, which is what they call bath vaccination. so that's very good. that's why the u. k . economy actually has remained so healthy. and so many workers of been able to go back. also a lot of adaptations in the u. k. like here's a couple of tangible example for you. now...
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u. k. at the moment you've probably heard what guys wrap these release of the legal restrictions. there's going to be a lot more cases cases than the u. k. could well go up to a $100000.00 per day. that is not impossible. and that means a lot of people are going to be exposed to the virus. so there's going to be a lot more natural immunity. and people that have been vaccinated when they're exposed to the virus, being exposed to the vice will get them an extra boost of immunity as well as if that got a boost that does the faxing. so overall immunity communicate, you heard immunity. if you want to call it that is increasing, but we're not there yet. it's probably going to be around about the 9995 percent mock because this delta variant is so transmissible. we know that pfizer and by on tech are developing a what they say is a booster vaccine that could protect against the delta variant. the f d a in the united states says it's too early to say that they're needed it. but do you think it's inevitable that we are all going to need booster shots? think there's 2 questions that one is how long will the emergency last for now, the early indicators from, f
u. k. at the moment you've probably heard what guys wrap these release of the legal restrictions. there's going to be a lot more cases cases than the u. k. could well go up to a $100000.00 per day. that is not impossible. and that means a lot of people are going to be exposed to the virus. so there's going to be a lot more natural immunity. and people that have been vaccinated when they're exposed to the virus, being exposed to the vice will get them an extra boost of immunity as well as if...
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u. k. pay 15 pounds for your company. signed no physical documents to do so, provide no proof of identity, which you would have to do. so in any the recognized fact based in the well form your company trade for a while and then get rid of it. and literally company house in the u. k. will get rid of your company on payment of 10 pounds and a declaration that is never traded. whether that is true or not. so this is the place which provides the greatest opportunity for tax cheats in the world. now, we should be deeply ashamed of that and the power will not. i don't understand why we want to undermine our own economy by providing the opportunity to tax cheats to thrive within it, to provide the people of many other countries to what the cheat taxes in their own country is the opportunity to do so. but frankly, it is easier to pull the company. it is easy to t t t taxes if that's your goal using a u. k. healthy. now that a company, a jersey, the man came in british regina is almost whatever you like tonight. ok, this isn't an advert for infants for the rich. i was just thinking, but i mean could even cohen the vaccine companies were doing there apparently is going to s
u. k. pay 15 pounds for your company. signed no physical documents to do so, provide no proof of identity, which you would have to do. so in any the recognized fact based in the well form your company trade for a while and then get rid of it. and literally company house in the u. k. will get rid of your company on payment of 10 pounds and a declaration that is never traded. whether that is true or not. so this is the place which provides the greatest opportunity for tax cheats in the world....
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u. k. so thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera, obviously, there's a lot of confusion around the world, and i have to say in the u. k as well, about this and new direction, the government is going in looking at the number of infections. what do you make of the decision to have freedom day on monday tomorrow? well 1st of all, yes, we are looking at roughly $50000.00 cases per day that we know about. and that's important because of course, remember that about 50 percent of the cases of chrome bars have no or few symptoms . and so people often don't know they've got the virus. so we can probably double that. we're probably looking at $100000.00 cases per day at the moment, which does seem stupendously high. but if you take that number and ask when we had our last outbreak, the big wave in january, which was caused by the circle, kent or alpha variance. what will we seeing in terms of cases in hospital and what are we seeing in terms of those cases in hospital translating into mortality, some crone of ours. and it's like night and day. it couldn't be more different because now what we're saying is very high levels, $50000.00 ca
u. k. so thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera, obviously, there's a lot of confusion around the world, and i have to say in the u. k as well, about this and new direction, the government is going in looking at the number of infections. what do you make of the decision to have freedom day on monday tomorrow? well 1st of all, yes, we are looking at roughly $50000.00 cases per day that we know about. and that's important because of course, remember that about 50 percent of the cases...
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u. k. been outside as well in the german chancellor angle america when she was in the u. k. on friday, stressed that when she was speaking with prime minister barak jonathan, she was saying that germany has not had that many friends in stadiums. and she is questioning just how sensibilities at this stage later today, the british prime minister is expected to lay out plans to completely open up the country. in 2 weeks time. he calls it freedom day scientists call it a very and factory. what data is the government using to back up this decision? here are the football games do fit into a wider picture of a loosening of restrictions in england. the moment later today, the prime minister say, is expected to announce at the end of all social distancing measures that's expected to include wearing space mosques as well. now the prime minister, the government is pointing to the new came back nation program is the reason why that is possible. let's just look at the statistics. 86 percent of people in the u . k. upon at least one dose of vaccine, 63 percent of had 2 doses and the gover
u. k. been outside as well in the german chancellor angle america when she was in the u. k. on friday, stressed that when she was speaking with prime minister barak jonathan, she was saying that germany has not had that many friends in stadiums. and she is questioning just how sensibilities at this stage later today, the british prime minister is expected to lay out plans to completely open up the country. in 2 weeks time. he calls it freedom day scientists call it a very and factory. what data...
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u. k as well. now there is still heat where you might expect it in southern spain, that robin and the fear is further. east murphy is a good example now to county area with his temperature 40 and reco, but it's well above the average, as is still the case. and it was a case yesterday in greece at 44 arcos when the oldest occupied cities in the world is still hot. and it will stay that way with athens at 44 or friday. but it cools down considerably on saturday. the for some, a robot is a mechanical or even that self driving train. the apple. but androids today can be really humanoid. robots, like me, will be everywhere. options 0 documentaries. next lead on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn think field and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of this species. on our 20. can an image represent a truth or merely mimic the perception of the beholder behind the camera? preconceptions one sided imagery, reclaiming narrative, and the.
u. k as well. now there is still heat where you might expect it in southern spain, that robin and the fear is further. east murphy is a good example now to county area with his temperature 40 and reco, but it's well above the average, as is still the case. and it was a case yesterday in greece at 44 arcos when the oldest occupied cities in the world is still hot. and it will stay that way with athens at 44 or friday. but it cools down considerably on saturday. the for some, a robot is a...
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u. k as well. now there is still heat where you might expect it in southern spain rather than that, and the fear is further east murphy is a good example now to count the area with his temperature, 40 and direct, but it's well above the average, as is still the case and it was a case yesterday in greece at 44, across from the oldest occupied cities in the world, is still hot, and it will stay that way with athens of 40 for friday. but it cools down considerably on saturday. sponsor cut on airways for some a robot is a mechanical or even that self drive in train. the apple. but androids today can be dearly humanoid robots, like me, will be everywhere. options 0 documentaries. next lead on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn. think for you and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of this species on alger 0. 0, ah ah. hello again. the top story on al jazeera, all us troops. nato troops are pulled out of the bag from air base and i've got some nearly 20 yea
u. k as well. now there is still heat where you might expect it in southern spain rather than that, and the fear is further east murphy is a good example now to count the area with his temperature, 40 and direct, but it's well above the average, as is still the case and it was a case yesterday in greece at 44, across from the oldest occupied cities in the world, is still hot, and it will stay that way with athens of 40 for friday. but it cools down considerably on saturday. sponsor cut on...
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u. k. should vaccinate at least 70 percent of its population before lifting restrictions . well, last i looked, i think the u. k is gotten to about 50 percent coverage with and thinking about fully covered with 2 doses of vaccine or one dose of, of a single those back seen. i think that clearly we're seeing a search in cases in the u. k. and that suggest to me it's not enough. and while we haven't yet seen surges and death rates there, we're beginning to see increases in the death rates while they're still very low. they've probably increased 2 or 3 fold over the last few weeks. and to me that's something to watch. and i know they've said a deadline of july 19th to to fully reopen a lot can happen in 2 weeks. a lot of people could be vaccinated between now and then i would really like to see rather than set an arbitrary date. you know, forrest johnson to say, if we can achieve, say 70 percent coverage between now and then. then we can begin to think about opening up israel. the new government has failed and the test stopped. it was unable to get m p 's to extend the controversia
u. k. should vaccinate at least 70 percent of its population before lifting restrictions . well, last i looked, i think the u. k is gotten to about 50 percent coverage with and thinking about fully covered with 2 doses of vaccine or one dose of, of a single those back seen. i think that clearly we're seeing a search in cases in the u. k. and that suggest to me it's not enough. and while we haven't yet seen surges and death rates there, we're beginning to see increases in the death rates while...
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u. k. is very well thought of and is able to properly validate the vaccines. and it, it does seem a bit odd that the european medicine agency isn't sufficiently confident about that decision. it doesn't feel that this is something is based on science. and it's interesting that we're not getting much of an explanation as to why is this happening. and it seems to me to be something that's, that has a tinge of politics about it. how are we going to ensure safe travel across europe and across the world? if we're going to start to get very picky about what the vaccine will patches of vaccine have been used and where the vaccine, where manufactured another grim discovery and canada, more than $160.00 unmarked graves hopping located at a former school for indigenous children. and recent months, more than a 1000 such grades have been uncovered. reminder of a dark chapter in kind of past when native peoples were forcibly assimilated and according to indigenous rights activists, lorelei williams. this is just the tip of an iceberg. of course, this is devastating. there'
u. k. is very well thought of and is able to properly validate the vaccines. and it, it does seem a bit odd that the european medicine agency isn't sufficiently confident about that decision. it doesn't feel that this is something is based on science. and it's interesting that we're not getting much of an explanation as to why is this happening. and it seems to me to be something that's, that has a tinge of politics about it. how are we going to ensure safe travel across europe and across the...
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there's been a new victim of our council culture that of the only well william shakespeare renowned, a creative writing course in the u. k. is to be well the colonized which includes dropping the works of the english play right at the move was immediately ridiculed with many branding it anti academic. well, it comes off to some students at the university of east anglia complain the course was dominated by privilege to white male experience. so now our new module will focus on quote, the emergence of modern english from a multilingual medieval society. and it's colonial expansion. that essentially means the bod, been booted and author is born in africa, asia, and south america. now it's all the reading list. we ask people in britain for their thought today, everybody must bring their own set around to thanks for this is imposing one to speak with you on it and basically family it is censorship because it does, you think some of the attitudes that correspond your own things absolutely short term isn't completely misguided, obviously that at each of them, what is my find it offensive? well, that needs to be addressed to, yo
there's been a new victim of our council culture that of the only well william shakespeare renowned, a creative writing course in the u. k. is to be well the colonized which includes dropping the works of the english play right at the move was immediately ridiculed with many branding it anti academic. well, it comes off to some students at the university of east anglia complain the course was dominated by privilege to white male experience. so now our new module will focus on quote, the...
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u. k. cases over the last 2 weeks. why? well, while bar is johnson did give a full speech defending the move, it falls neatly into the pattern of screeching you turns made by the british government. covert wise. i would stress that schools of safe primary schools, secondary schools, and colleges across england must move to remote permit provision from tomorrow. it is my strong and sincere hope that we will be able to review the outstanding restrictions and allow a more significant return to normality from november at the earliest, possibly in time. for christmas. we've heard previously from, from chris with he and others that april, april 5th, easter we really are confident the things will be very, very much better. obviously, we'll try and bring that date forward this very freedom day. in fact, had been promised to come a whole month earlier on june 21st. since today i cannot say that we have met all our 4 tests for proceeding with step 4 on june the 21st. i think it is sensible to wait just a little longer. back then the prime
u. k. cases over the last 2 weeks. why? well, while bar is johnson did give a full speech defending the move, it falls neatly into the pattern of screeching you turns made by the british government. covert wise. i would stress that schools of safe primary schools, secondary schools, and colleges across england must move to remote permit provision from tomorrow. it is my strong and sincere hope that we will be able to review the outstanding restrictions and allow a more significant return to...
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well. he was worried that the, the u. k. risk losing out in the flow of tourism from the united states to its neighbors in the people prefer to go to capital capital like a roman parish because they weren't able to travel here without warranty. well, that's all changed now, u. s. and e u citizens can now escape quarantine at traveling in to england. the other nations of the u. k. will likely follow suit in due course quite apart from the issues that he raises in terms of the potential import of new and dangerous variance is a great paranoia here about that. and the loose thing a board is, will raise some questions there. there is a course, the question of reciprocity. does it mean that travel is therefore opened in both directions with the e. u. it pretty much does. most european countries now are allowing brits in without too much difficulty with the u. s. though that he's not the case and as much as this may have been a sort of olive branch and attempt to engender some goodwill with the, by the ministration on opening up
well. he was worried that the, the u. k. risk losing out in the flow of tourism from the united states to its neighbors in the people prefer to go to capital capital like a roman parish because they weren't able to travel here without warranty. well, that's all changed now, u. s. and e u citizens can now escape quarantine at traveling in to england. the other nations of the u. k. will likely follow suit in due course quite apart from the issues that he raises in terms of the potential import of...
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well, new zealand band, u. k. visitors, under cover circumstances and you would have been, well, we have a system that tries to be quite even handed. we do obviously allow people to come in by quantity. and we had to travel from a stray and cook islands. occasionally that is limited from different parts of outbreaks, but it's been going for 2 months is working well in general. but for other countries, we look at the, the proportion of people, the risk they will be infected when they arrive here. and at the moment we've had we bessie turn down the 10 was would use the numbers of people travel from countries that have out of control. and that has been india, pakistan, and pap and your guinea impact to south america. the u. k. was in that position before christmas, but since it appeared to bring the pendant began to control. but now i think it's going obviously in the opposite direction. so if we find a significant number of having to mutate testing positive when they arrive here, we would restrict the number quite
well, new zealand band, u. k. visitors, under cover circumstances and you would have been, well, we have a system that tries to be quite even handed. we do obviously allow people to come in by quantity. and we had to travel from a stray and cook islands. occasionally that is limited from different parts of outbreaks, but it's been going for 2 months is working well in general. but for other countries, we look at the, the proportion of people, the risk they will be infected when they arrive...
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u. k. government have said, well, we're going to have freedom day when we're going to have freedom day because it will overlap strongly with when schools are on. and that would be supported by the fact that last week, a 1000000 school children in england were off or paying off for self isolated because of classmates. they are teachers who had been dead 5 corona 5. if the schools were a vector for the fax and high went to a 1000000 children back at home last week. well, i think a 1000000 workers are also back at home this week all day. and we've got to companies like felix dogs saying organizations like felix, i dog saying that they're almost on the cost of not being able to operate. we've got certain other operators sort of said we're just going to have to shut up shop at the moment because we do not have enough staff to run our business safely or effectively. this is being double the paying demick for all just to understands the behavior of viruses and protect the support and highly infectious new strain of corona virus. what was your passionately, actually when you, you saw the scenes of reb
u. k. government have said, well, we're going to have freedom day when we're going to have freedom day because it will overlap strongly with when schools are on. and that would be supported by the fact that last week, a 1000000 school children in england were off or paying off for self isolated because of classmates. they are teachers who had been dead 5 corona 5. if the schools were a vector for the fax and high went to a 1000000 children back at home last week. well, i think a 1000000 workers...
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u. k. tv host, who well just fell short of accusing some on violence of being a chicken and checking out on her team. and i saw something that serial winners do a mental health issues. now the go to excuse for any poor performance in elite sport. what a joke just admits you did badly made mistakes. i must try to do better next time. kids need strong role models, not best nonsense. obviously that has created huge responds online and even some mainstream media jumped in. and if you look at the language that some of these mainstream media, like washington post and many others used, you would think that simone biles actually won a gold medal rather than pulling out from the competition. whenever biles pulls on her leotard, it says, though she's tighten in a cape round her neck, have an american dominance, and also carry an agenda and an entire race. that's a heavy cape and it chokes. but it's one that exceptional black women and women of color are tall to wear because simply being great isn't good enough. for some reason. many of those media and bonded and commentators also decided to bring in
u. k. tv host, who well just fell short of accusing some on violence of being a chicken and checking out on her team. and i saw something that serial winners do a mental health issues. now the go to excuse for any poor performance in elite sport. what a joke just admits you did badly made mistakes. i must try to do better next time. kids need strong role models, not best nonsense. obviously that has created huge responds online and even some mainstream media jumped in. and if you look at the...