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u. k. where, you know, 50 to 60 percent of the population are fully vaccinated and that has important implications for reaching heard immunity, which means reaching a level where the pad that may start drinking by itself. so it's very likely that until we back to me many, many more people cases will keep growing even in places that have generally high levels of vaccination. well, let's, let's talk about the effectiveness of these vaccines that haven't fat creed to you define effectiveness of a vaccine because the people are so contracting the virus if they're vaccinated, spreading the virus if they're vaccinated. i mean, what looks like an effect of character against the vaccine at this point. so effectiveness is that different levels to this protection against infection, which is the lowest level. and that's generally the lowest for vaccines. infection against transmission infects against developing symptomatic to be so mild to moderate disease and then protection against hospitalizations and de
u. k. where, you know, 50 to 60 percent of the population are fully vaccinated and that has important implications for reaching heard immunity, which means reaching a level where the pad that may start drinking by itself. so it's very likely that until we back to me many, many more people cases will keep growing even in places that have generally high levels of vaccination. well, let's, let's talk about the effectiveness of these vaccines that haven't fat creed to you define effectiveness of a...
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u . k. where they found that hundreds of thousands of items were being destroyed and probably 1000000 a year. so why do they destroying these items? well, what, you know, there's an abundance of everything. so you need to create this scarcity for us to stay high. so basically they, they brought in a tv crew and saw the destruction zone of the u. k. warehouse where there were items still in there. packaging, such as, you know, i pad, tv, use, hair dryer shavers the entire business model of amazon is, is based on this waste, like an enormous amount of waste that will have to produce in order to keep things moving. around the planet and angel by angel always instantly have anything someone once they basically have to weigh overstock them because they don't want to tell them for you know, or where else is near. you don't have it. exactly. yeah. and, and in november actually the u. k. is going to host a climate change conference, one of the biggest climate change conferences in that we've had so far in
u . k. where they found that hundreds of thousands of items were being destroyed and probably 1000000 a year. so why do they destroying these items? well, what, you know, there's an abundance of everything. so you need to create this scarcity for us to stay high. so basically they, they brought in a tv crew and saw the destruction zone of the u. k. warehouse where there were items still in there. packaging, such as, you know, i pad, tv, use, hair dryer shavers the entire business model of...
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u. k. where the wife of an american diplomatic to testify the hearing on the case in the us. 19 year old harry dunn was killed almost 2 years ago in a fatal car crash outside the us military base in britain. since then, his families tried to bring the driver and securely to justice. she was charged with causing death by dangerous driving. but as the wife of an american intelligence officer, she use diplomatic immunity, then to flee the country. here's what the boys mother said about traveling to the us. our whole family are suffering and townslee, but to be honest, we would travel to the end of the earth and back if that is what it takes our case all along. as you don't get to kill somebody and walk away, she is the knowledge that she killed harry. but she's innocent of the charges that she say she's charged because they are dangerous. right. and we just want her to get to the starting block of the english justice system. what happens after that bill victims of the crime. we have very little infl
u. k. where the wife of an american diplomatic to testify the hearing on the case in the us. 19 year old harry dunn was killed almost 2 years ago in a fatal car crash outside the us military base in britain. since then, his families tried to bring the driver and securely to justice. she was charged with causing death by dangerous driving. but as the wife of an american intelligence officer, she use diplomatic immunity, then to flee the country. here's what the boys mother said about traveling...
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u. k. where prince, william, i'm prince harry and veiled stature. their late mother of what would have been her birthday, dine, it was killed in a parish car, crash. 19770 briefly reunited. 2 brothers will be the odds of allegations and racism within the drawing. a coach in the united states has denied the request by the sing a britney spears to remove her father from the guardianship arrangement, gives him control of her offence. the ruling is independent of testimony given by students last week that she, that she had been abused under the arrangements. bill cosby has been freed from prison after only 2 years after pennsylvania's highest court overturned his sexual assault conviction. and court said cosby should never face to charges after he struck a nun prosecution deal with the previous district attorney more than 15 years ago. the former comedians re basis prompted outrage from sexual assault victims and advocates just like that, bill cosby was free. his car sped by the walls of the pennsylvania prison, in which had served 2 years of a 3 to 10
u. k. where prince, william, i'm prince harry and veiled stature. their late mother of what would have been her birthday, dine, it was killed in a parish car, crash. 19770 briefly reunited. 2 brothers will be the odds of allegations and racism within the drawing. a coach in the united states has denied the request by the sing a britney spears to remove her father from the guardianship arrangement, gives him control of her offence. the ruling is independent of testimony given by students last...
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u. k, where i'm from the big, big pressures and highs in stock. and there's incenses for local authorities to go out and build on greenland or build on flood plains. is that under the same incentives in the united states? and is there more of a realization that perhaps we need to think about the way we're housing people, if we want to maintain the environments, right, i think there's not a consistent. so government response to this, i think it's happening locally. it's happening in places here and there, there's a lot of education about it, but i don't think that there is a consistent messaging or education around it as much as there could be to enable this housing to be built in such a way that would be less at risk, or get mark decent or strictly as well known for having white plains of land, vast expanses of lands and so on. but are there similar tensions that this human religion surveys where humans choose to, to build their homes, if they're having any kind of impacts negative environmental impacts? is there something that is, is coming into
u. k, where i'm from the big, big pressures and highs in stock. and there's incenses for local authorities to go out and build on greenland or build on flood plains. is that under the same incentives in the united states? and is there more of a realization that perhaps we need to think about the way we're housing people, if we want to maintain the environments, right, i think there's not a consistent. so government response to this, i think it's happening locally. it's happening in places here...
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u. k, where we are experiencing significant rises in cases. and i'm not so sure about the data from europe, but i will imagine that europe will be lagging slightly behind. of course we have higher vaccination coverage than most of europe. so delta, the much bigger risk. countries that have low vaccination, right. and so yes, i'll be very concerned about this virus moving through populations that are on vaccinated because it is extremely infectious. the attack rate is high, we've shown in health care work because in india that the virus is able to transmit between health care workers who are vaccinated and therefore in hospitals is a particular risk, i believe. and of course in the u. k. with all these sporting events, starting up and opening up the restrictions there is going to be a further search and we all can't get huge numbers of cases. there's absolutely no doubt that they will, in a large part, the mild but some again, given that been the large numbers, you know, we will get, you know, they will have a cost attached to it, but that's go
u. k, where we are experiencing significant rises in cases. and i'm not so sure about the data from europe, but i will imagine that europe will be lagging slightly behind. of course we have higher vaccination coverage than most of europe. so delta, the much bigger risk. countries that have low vaccination, right. and so yes, i'll be very concerned about this virus moving through populations that are on vaccinated because it is extremely infectious. the attack rate is high, we've shown in health...
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u. k. where the fuzzy is up. this after a roller coaster of a week that saw the latest earnings reports fueling gains as the i m. f upgraded the u. k. 's growth forecast to 7 percent. setting it up to be one of the fastest growing developed countries this year. although coven cases dropped in the country, travel stock still took a hit from the impact the delta variant is having on the rest of the world. nearby the german dax and french kac are also in the green. while the e u is still working to return to pre pandemic level, germany as economy grew less than expected in the 2nd quarter by 1.5 percent. while france just slightly be estimates up point 9 percent. this week you're up to rate vaccinated citizens did overtake the us, but washington's indefinite ban on european travelers remains in place across the atlantic in brazil, the ego vast but is down. while the countries g d. p is now expected to grow by 5.3 percent this year. it continues to face in your historic unemployment rate with report showing jobless cl
u. k. where the fuzzy is up. this after a roller coaster of a week that saw the latest earnings reports fueling gains as the i m. f upgraded the u. k. 's growth forecast to 7 percent. setting it up to be one of the fastest growing developed countries this year. although coven cases dropped in the country, travel stock still took a hit from the impact the delta variant is having on the rest of the world. nearby the german dax and french kac are also in the green. while the e u is still working...
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u. k. where police forces across the country are looking at how they can better deal with racism amongst their ranks. you'll hear from sound a theme, a regional director for the independent office for police conduct or i o. p. c. for short. kimberly min garza who is campaigning for the release of her daughters yonder from prison of the she was the victim of a racist attack. and former metropolitan police superintendent leroy low, good, evil, totally. after the life broke off the call address racism in the police effectively until there's a why the conversation about wisdom in the u. k. this country has a problem about race. it has been like that in slavery, imperialism, colleen and postal, and they need to have a conversation through central government and other agencies because you know, express the rating is not being dealt with. and that's why the slightest reasons the race has come out and trade, mary, how the people in the sports or whatever. and then you know, people having terrible experie
u. k. where police forces across the country are looking at how they can better deal with racism amongst their ranks. you'll hear from sound a theme, a regional director for the independent office for police conduct or i o. p. c. for short. kimberly min garza who is campaigning for the release of her daughters yonder from prison of the she was the victim of a racist attack. and former metropolitan police superintendent leroy low, good, evil, totally. after the life broke off the call address...
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u. k. where the, the is down. this despite a rally on friday, that wasn't enough to shake the impact of that global sell off. british prime minister boris johnson announced that country has reached the final stages of its locked down lifting roadmap. and the remaining restrictions are set to be removed by the end of the month, while the german dax is in the green. the french cack remained in the red to close out the week. the european central bank announced a new policy strategy on thursday. changing it's inflation target from close to 2 percent to now allow consumer prices to go above the 2 percent mark. however, the central bank still says it expects the current inflation to be only transitory . then in brazil, the bow vast is down shedding more than 1.7 percent this week and hitting its lowest point in more than a month. political tensions were heightened after a senate committee announced it is investigating whether president, both narrow, embezzled, millions and corruption scheme, centered around government v
u. k. where the, the is down. this despite a rally on friday, that wasn't enough to shake the impact of that global sell off. british prime minister boris johnson announced that country has reached the final stages of its locked down lifting roadmap. and the remaining restrictions are set to be removed by the end of the month, while the german dax is in the green. the french cack remained in the red to close out the week. the european central bank announced a new policy strategy on thursday....
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u. k, where the 50 is up, while the retail sector saw growth of point 5 percent in june. overall growth has taken a hit this month with the countries purchasing managers index, dropping to it's lowest point since march, a sharp rise and covey cases and a new test and trace app telling thousands of citizens to solve. isolate has also created a stopping shortage. nearby the german dax and the french cap are both in the green . the auto industry was up to point 6 percent to lead this week's gains and the euro zones pm. my reading was opposite of its neighbor as it showed business activity in europe, growing at its fastest rate in 2 decades now across the atlantic. in brazil, the best buy is down, while the country's growth forecast is up for the year. their leadership remains in question with president both and are facing everything from corruption allegations to rumors of a pending impeachment ahead of next year's election. now over in mexico, the b m. v is up, the country saw both its biggest jump in cobra cases since the beginning of this year. and the jump in inflation t
u. k, where the 50 is up, while the retail sector saw growth of point 5 percent in june. overall growth has taken a hit this month with the countries purchasing managers index, dropping to it's lowest point since march, a sharp rise and covey cases and a new test and trace app telling thousands of citizens to solve. isolate has also created a stopping shortage. nearby the german dax and the french cap are both in the green . the auto industry was up to point 6 percent to lead this week's gains...
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u. k. where the 50 is down. concerns of arise, uncovered cases have clouded prime minister boris johnson's plans to lift lockdown measures next week. as the u. k reported over 50000 new cases on friday for the 1st time since january, nearby the german dax and french canker. also in the read, the delta vary has sparked thousands of cases in the region leading to concerns that it could force new locked downs and hurt summer travel just as it returns. however, the latest data shows that the euro zone saw annual inflation at 1.9 percent in june, which marks its 1st decrease since last september. lets go across the atlantic to brazil where the evil best, but it's in the green. while the country races outlook on inflation and admitted that the economy did shrink and may contrary to expectations, brazil's economic ministry says it's g d. p is expected to grow 5.3 percent this year from the 3.5 percent there was previously expected. and over in mexico with the b, m. b is down, but just slightly when comp
u. k. where the 50 is down. concerns of arise, uncovered cases have clouded prime minister boris johnson's plans to lift lockdown measures next week. as the u. k reported over 50000 new cases on friday for the 1st time since january, nearby the german dax and french canker. also in the read, the delta vary has sparked thousands of cases in the region leading to concerns that it could force new locked downs and hurt summer travel just as it returns. however, the latest data shows that the euro...
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but i think she also signal that this is where the u. k. and where boys johnson really need brussels and they need to also work on their relationship with brussels and make it really sensible one where, where they work on really tricky problems like like the know the knowledge issue and breaks it and burger, what's a trip to the u k, without having tea with the queen. in fact, that's what happened with the transfer of germany, which is just a courtesy visit or is there something special here? i believe before i get america, really, this will be very, very special. she told journalist when she was in the u. k. just a few weeks ago at the g 7 summit that it was the highlight of the trip that she met with 3 generations of the roles family. and we know that she's really a fan of the queen, so i think for had to be in a sort of farewell to and to ended in with the cost of having tea with the queen. that will definitely would have been something really, really special. so that's a very good, nice in london for as much thanks. as always angular med
but i think she also signal that this is where the u. k. and where boys johnson really need brussels and they need to also work on their relationship with brussels and make it really sensible one where, where they work on really tricky problems like like the know the knowledge issue and breaks it and burger, what's a trip to the u k, without having tea with the queen. in fact, that's what happened with the transfer of germany, which is just a courtesy visit or is there something special here? i...
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u. k. today, where are they? the vast majority of the polish jewish survivors let forward the 25 years after world war 2. if you wanted to feel safe saying the statement, i image you. a couple 100000 left tens of thousands stay a small proportion, but still tens of thousands. who then had children and grandchildren. many times, not even telling them you'll ever jewish this deep, dark family secret stasis cheek of 50 years. 39289989 fall of communism at which point the not so young survivors are confronted with the question. do i feel safe enough today to tell my children, grandchildren, feds, colleagues, neighbors that i'm really jewish since 1900. 89, we don't know how many, but since 1989, thousands and perhaps even some tens of thousands of polls have discovered their choice. and that's the story of jewish. poland today. how many jews that living here in vasa and in point right now? so i can say that without a doubt the number of jews that live in warsaw, poland. nobody knows because of the fact that people ar
u. k. today, where are they? the vast majority of the polish jewish survivors let forward the 25 years after world war 2. if you wanted to feel safe saying the statement, i image you. a couple 100000 left tens of thousands stay a small proportion, but still tens of thousands. who then had children and grandchildren. many times, not even telling them you'll ever jewish this deep, dark family secret stasis cheek of 50 years. 39289989 fall of communism at which point the not so young survivors are...
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from out to 0 dot com, this just gives you an idea of where the delta variant has spread to over 100 countries. but look at this, the us, the u. k. russia, where else singapore, indonesia, even australia, all of those are outputs of 90 percent. the new infections in the past 2 weeks. that's the amount that has been of the delta variance. so let's try to make some sense of all of this with us on skype is oksana physic, curious, a global health adviser electorate university college london's school of pharmacy. so i want to put together on that sort of data, also combined with what we've seen in israel, who said, let's do a 3rd shot or 5 that in your opinion, is that gonna work? is that or how does it work having a suit? because i thought having 2 shots meant you were fully vaccinated. yes. well doesn't have definitely changed the battlefield. and we see that israel is not taking any risk here by because they have an increase despite having a higher back most improper 2 years. it's already in the world, but they even increase in almost 2002 cases. so they saw a very sharp turn in events due to the delta variance. so while immediate
from out to 0 dot com, this just gives you an idea of where the delta variant has spread to over 100 countries. but look at this, the us, the u. k. russia, where else singapore, indonesia, even australia, all of those are outputs of 90 percent. the new infections in the past 2 weeks. that's the amount that has been of the delta variance. so let's try to make some sense of all of this with us on skype is oksana physic, curious, a global health adviser electorate university college london's...
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have created a problem where you will keep on getting recurrences, introduce from the animal population into the human population. and then you get an outbreak, you're based in the u. k. doctor, where restrictions are set to be lifted anytime in the next few weeks. as i understand that the number of new cases is actually on, on the rise. how do you feel about then, you know, reducing restrictions? is it a good time to do this? no, i'm very concerned. i'm very concerned because whilst a large proportion of our population is now fully immunized, we still have the younger population not immunized. and we have arising number of cases. i know that the link between cases and hospitalizations is sort of weakening and may be broken what is may be. so of course i'm concerned and i'm concerned with that sudden release of no restrictions. i don't want young people to be infected because they can also go on, having recovered from their infection to have long coded and long cove. it costs money to, to, to treat and manage. and if you can treat it, if you can manage it, how you feel about the current situation with the way the government is dealing with, with things because it doe
have created a problem where you will keep on getting recurrences, introduce from the animal population into the human population. and then you get an outbreak, you're based in the u. k. doctor, where restrictions are set to be lifted anytime in the next few weeks. as i understand that the number of new cases is actually on, on the rise. how do you feel about then, you know, reducing restrictions? is it a good time to do this? no, i'm very concerned. i'm very concerned because whilst a large...
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u. k. one, where they are decent public services where they're properly funded, where the station is fair. and when, for example, at this very moment, there's discussion on social care, how to fund care for the elderly in the u. k. and the proposal that we're hearing from the government is that this may well be an extra tax on those who are chorused in the economy. and those who are youngest in fighting as this government so often does pensions between the have, the elderly and large, as i have said, that you can call me and i have not the young and in fighting creature between the rich and the pool. we should at this very moment be actually imposing taxes on wealth in the u. k. obviously, i mean, i'm sure those in the lead to watching this will say jeremy corbin did off of that and it was rejected at the ballot box. but that's go to our international view as i just say to lack of, there was an election. the international view is especially the rich ones watching . why do you think britain is one of the greatest tax havens in the world? now that's something to be proud of. surely, i've writ
u. k. one, where they are decent public services where they're properly funded, where the station is fair. and when, for example, at this very moment, there's discussion on social care, how to fund care for the elderly in the u. k. and the proposal that we're hearing from the government is that this may well be an extra tax on those who are chorused in the economy. and those who are youngest in fighting as this government so often does pensions between the have, the elderly and large, as i have...
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u. k. now where the government is easing restrictions for people who are fully vaccinated. those restrictions are due to come into effect july 19th. let's go to poll brennan, who is ly forest in london. so full talk us through some of the restrictions being nice. yeah, it's a big change this to the government's previous policy. what in existence at the moment is that if you return to the u. k, from an amber less country. you have to 1st of all test negative before you get on the plane at your departure points a spain. and then you have to test again within 2 days of arriving in the u. k. and again, after 8 days of arriving within the u. k, if you test negative to day 2, you could have a test to release after day 5. so theoretically for tests which are expensive. and during the course of that, you have to stay at home and isolates for a maximum of 10 days. now that's causing real problems. first of all, for the travel industry who have been complaining bitterly about this, given the fact that the case vaccination program has been so widespread and successful. and then the 65
u. k. now where the government is easing restrictions for people who are fully vaccinated. those restrictions are due to come into effect july 19th. let's go to poll brennan, who is ly forest in london. so full talk us through some of the restrictions being nice. yeah, it's a big change this to the government's previous policy. what in existence at the moment is that if you return to the u. k, from an amber less country. you have to 1st of all test negative before you get on the plane at your...
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but i think shields a signal that this is where the u. k. and where boys johnson really need brussels and they need to also work on their relationship with brussels and make it really sensible one where, where they work on really tricky problems like like the know the non issue and breaks it and burger, what's a trip to the u k, without having tea with the queen. in fact, that's what happened with the transfer of germany, which is just a courtesy visit or is there something special here? i believe that i'm going to america really, this will be very, very special. she told journalist when she was in the u. k. just a few weeks ago at the g 7 summit that it was the highlight of her trip that she met with 3 generations of the roles family. and we know that she's really a fan of the queen, so i think for had to be in a sort of farewell to and to ended in with the cost of having tea with the queen. that will definitely would have been something really, really special. so that's a very good mass in london for as much thanks. as always let's take a l
but i think shields a signal that this is where the u. k. and where boys johnson really need brussels and they need to also work on their relationship with brussels and make it really sensible one where, where they work on really tricky problems like like the know the non issue and breaks it and burger, what's a trip to the u k, without having tea with the queen. in fact, that's what happened with the transfer of germany, which is just a courtesy visit or is there something special here? i...
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u. k. today. where are they? the vast majority of the polish to survivors let forward the 25 years after world war 2. if you wanted to feel safe saying the statement, i image you a couple 100000 left tens of thousands state, a small proportion, but still tens of thousands. who then had children and grandchildren many times, not even telling them till every jewish this deep dark family secret status, she could 50 years. $39.00 to $8989.00 full of communism. at which point the not so young survivors are confronted with the question. do i feel safe enough today to tell my children, grandchildren, feds, colleagues, neighbors that i'm really jewish since 1900. 89. we don't know how many, but since 1989, thousands and perhaps even some tens of thousands of polls have discovered they have choices. and that's the story of jewish colon today. how many jews that living here in boston and in point right now? so i can say that without a doubt the number of jews that live in warsaw, poland. nobody knows. because of the fact t
u. k. today. where are they? the vast majority of the polish to survivors let forward the 25 years after world war 2. if you wanted to feel safe saying the statement, i image you a couple 100000 left tens of thousands state, a small proportion, but still tens of thousands. who then had children and grandchildren many times, not even telling them till every jewish this deep dark family secret status, she could 50 years. $39.00 to $8989.00 full of communism. at which point the not so young...
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but i think shields the signal that this is where the u. k. and we're boys, johnson really need rustles and they need to all to work on their relationship with brussels and, and make it really sensible one where, where they work on, on really tricky problems like like the, know the knowledge issue and breaks it and burger, what's the trip to the u. k. without having tea with the queen. in fact, that's what happened with the transfer of germany. was just just a courtesy visit or is there something special here? i believe that i'm going maquel really, this will be very, very special. she told journalist when she was in the u. k. just a few weeks ago at the g 7 summit that it was the highlight of the trip that she met with 3 generations of the roles family. and we know that she's really a fan of the queen, so i think for had to be here in a sort of farewell to and ended in with the cost of having tea with the queen. that will definitely would have been something really special. that's a very good mass in london for as much thanks as always anglo m
but i think shields the signal that this is where the u. k. and we're boys, johnson really need rustles and they need to all to work on their relationship with brussels and, and make it really sensible one where, where they work on, on really tricky problems like like the, know the knowledge issue and breaks it and burger, what's the trip to the u. k. without having tea with the queen. in fact, that's what happened with the transfer of germany. was just just a courtesy visit or is there...
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u. k. has ortiz, where i can steer, explains a journalists can do as much harm to britain as a foreign spot. so argues the british government, in this 66 page proposal, which erases the line between investigative journalism whistle, blowing and spies are all the same under the proposed new secret law. although there are differences in the mechanics of and motivations behind espionage and unauthorized disclosure offenses. there are cases where an unauthorized disclosure maybe as or more serious in terms of intent and or damage. but more the legislation seeks to remove without blow protections, even if what they leaked is in the public interest. and stead it advisors would be whistleblowers to, to go and talk to their boss if they have a moral issue with something that they're doing rather than reveal it to the public that their government is engaged in something immoral or illegal trays is an interesting question. what if it's their boss that's doing something a moral, like the health secretary and leaked video kissing a coworker after he'd obliged millions to abide by his soon strict social
u. k. has ortiz, where i can steer, explains a journalists can do as much harm to britain as a foreign spot. so argues the british government, in this 66 page proposal, which erases the line between investigative journalism whistle, blowing and spies are all the same under the proposed new secret law. although there are differences in the mechanics of and motivations behind espionage and unauthorized disclosure offenses. there are cases where an unauthorized disclosure maybe as or more serious...
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u. k. today, where are they? the vast majority of the polish jewish survivors let fallen the 25 years after world war 2. if you wanted to feel safe saying the statement, i image you a couple 100000 left. tens of thousands stayed a small proportion, but still tens of thousands. who then had children and grandchildren many times, not even telling them you'll ever joy in this deep, dark family secret spaces chicope 50 years. $39.00 to $8989.00 fall of communism. at which point the not so young survivors are confronted with the question. do i feel safe enough today to tell my children, grandchildren fence colleagues, neighbors that i'm really jewish since 1989. we don't know how many, but since 1989, thousands and perhaps even some tens of thousands of polls have discovered they have 2 issues. and that's the story of jewish. poland today. how many choose the living here in fossil and important right now? so i can say that without a doubt the number of jews that live in warsaw, poland. nobody knows. because of the fac
u. k. today, where are they? the vast majority of the polish jewish survivors let fallen the 25 years after world war 2. if you wanted to feel safe saying the statement, i image you a couple 100000 left. tens of thousands stayed a small proportion, but still tens of thousands. who then had children and grandchildren many times, not even telling them you'll ever joy in this deep, dark family secret spaces chicope 50 years. $39.00 to $8989.00 fall of communism. at which point the not so young...
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and to disgrace, where not people from this countries where u. k. national score, desperate to c l families whom we haven't seen for a very, very long time. where students trying to get back to uni. french politicians are also fuming a decision as wilds up old pension, and the best one is on this decision has no scientific foundation, and it's discriminatory towards the french. another absurd announcement koren scene for the fully vaccinated from lille, but not brussels paris, but not miami honesty but not geneva montpelier, but not barcelona. vaccines work. give those who are protected against cove. it the freedom back word on the street is, is called decision thing is historically, i think it's political, there's nothing else that has anything to do with reality or myers? well, that's a pretty new and i think it's a political issue where ordinary people were not into politics. would like to go to the united kingdom without any problems. it's not fair think it becomes pretty clear that there may be some kind of political agenda on the table. i'm n
and to disgrace, where not people from this countries where u. k. national score, desperate to c l families whom we haven't seen for a very, very long time. where students trying to get back to uni. french politicians are also fuming a decision as wilds up old pension, and the best one is on this decision has no scientific foundation, and it's discriminatory towards the french. another absurd announcement koren scene for the fully vaccinated from lille, but not brussels paris, but not miami...
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u. k. and in england, especially where the legal requirements are due to be lifted out, while the vaccines, minnesota deans, the hall, we had spoken about the fact that people will still be expected to wear mall and crowded indoor situations. the fact that it comes down to personal responsibility as the government has been housing really is leaving people and scientists, especially in deep consent. that said, this is just simply not enough that a lot of people are going to write off the pandemic as being something that is fading away. it's most certainly is not fading away. over the past few days. in england, you've had infections of about $30000.00 plus every single day of people who are coming down with as many of the delta variants as well. of course, the successful vaccine program has weakened the link between getting infected with cobit and resulting in in hospital or even dying as well. but that's not to say that those cases are non existent. south korea will impose tougher restrictions in the capital after another, $1300.00 colby 19 infections in the last 24 hours. so and neighboring
u. k. and in england, especially where the legal requirements are due to be lifted out, while the vaccines, minnesota deans, the hall, we had spoken about the fact that people will still be expected to wear mall and crowded indoor situations. the fact that it comes down to personal responsibility as the government has been housing really is leaving people and scientists, especially in deep consent. that said, this is just simply not enough that a lot of people are going to write off the...