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u. k. would have this problem with the delta variant? if it had rolled out 1st in our, in a vaccines instead of the astrazeneca vaccine, would that have made a difference? well we know that most of the vaccines that we are. busy defined currently on effective against many readings, including delta variance. so i think at this moment, the important thing is that we maximize the company population at the level where we can achieve be heard community, or at least the community that did the not to break the transmission chain within the community. because the initial delta only for a few occasions, back in february, march, and from then all the communities that has gone high. and if we have a really good back in photo with both those that we can certainly break this one down. now look what the dental reading it but also in the future reading because there will always be a certain level of protection sufficient to reduce costs when the prime minister says we will have to learn to live with this virus. what is he saying is the corona virus goin
u. k. would have this problem with the delta variant? if it had rolled out 1st in our, in a vaccines instead of the astrazeneca vaccine, would that have made a difference? well we know that most of the vaccines that we are. busy defined currently on effective against many readings, including delta variance. so i think at this moment, the important thing is that we maximize the company population at the level where we can achieve be heard community, or at least the community that did the not to...
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u. k. would have this problem with the delta variant? if it had rolled out 1st in our, in a vaccines instead of the astrazeneca vaccine, would that have made a difference? well we know that most of the vaccines that we. busy are defined currently on effective against many readings, including delta variance. so i think at this moment, the important thing is that we maximize the company population at the level where we can achieve be heard community or at least the community that did a lot to break the transmission chain within the community. because the initial delta has only for a few occasions back in february, march, and from then all those communities that has gone high. and if we have a really good that info to good thought that we can certainly break before, i don't know what the dental reading it, but also in the future reading because there will always be a certain level of protection solution to now to reduce hospitalized ation. and when the prime minister says we will have to learn to live with this virus. what is he saying is th
u. k. would have this problem with the delta variant? if it had rolled out 1st in our, in a vaccines instead of the astrazeneca vaccine, would that have made a difference? well we know that most of the vaccines that we. busy are defined currently on effective against many readings, including delta variance. so i think at this moment, the important thing is that we maximize the company population at the level where we can achieve be heard community or at least the community that did a lot to...
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u. k. would have this problem with the delta variant? if it had rolled out 1st in our, in a vaccines instead of the astrazeneca vaccine, would that have made a difference? well, we know that most of the vaccines that we are defined currently on effective against many readings, including delta variance. so i think at this moment, the important thing is that we maximize the company population at the level where we can achieve the 100 immunity or at least the community. that is enough to break the transmission chain within the community. because the initial delta running it only for a few. ok, just back in february, march. and from then all of those communities, bread has gone really high. and if we have a really good that info to go so that we can certainly break this one down. now look what the dental ready in the future ready, because there will always be a certain level of protection solution to now to reduce possible location. and when the prime minister says we will have to learn to live with this virus. what is he saying is the corona
u. k. would have this problem with the delta variant? if it had rolled out 1st in our, in a vaccines instead of the astrazeneca vaccine, would that have made a difference? well, we know that most of the vaccines that we are defined currently on effective against many readings, including delta variance. so i think at this moment, the important thing is that we maximize the company population at the level where we can achieve the 100 immunity or at least the community. that is enough to break the...
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u. k. government proposed a plan that would criminalize attempts to reach the u. k. illegally, it would expand the scope of border forces to make arrests, and also place asylum seekers in offshore detention centers. all of this apparently modeled on the existing systems in denmark and australia. critic say the plan would violate international law, protecting refugees. any plan calling for asylum seekers to be kicked out of the country would violate a un refugee convention signed by countries including the u. k. now the u. k and the united states share huge immigration challenges. one of the greatest is how to allow people to arrive at the border and legally apply for asylum or start the path to citizenship. for decades, the u. s. congress has tried and failed to reform the countries immigration policies. the problem at the border is getting worse, but that has not diminished the hopes or the numbers of people who want to become citizens of the united states. the w cover lead to more picks up that part of the store whose he can you see where the house and new americ
u. k. government proposed a plan that would criminalize attempts to reach the u. k. illegally, it would expand the scope of border forces to make arrests, and also place asylum seekers in offshore detention centers. all of this apparently modeled on the existing systems in denmark and australia. critic say the plan would violate international law, protecting refugees. any plan calling for asylum seekers to be kicked out of the country would violate a un refugee convention signed by countries...
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u. k. government proposed a plan that would criminalize attempts to reach the u. k. illegally. it would expand the scope of border forces to make arrests and also place asylum seekers in offshore detention centers. all of this apparently modeled on existing systems in denmark and australia. critic say the plan would violate international law, protecting refugees. any plan calling for asylum seekers to be kicked out of the country would violate a you in refugee convention signed by countries including the u. k. now the u. k and the united states share huge immigration challenges. one of the greatest is how to allow people to arrive at the border and legally apply for asylum or start the path to citizenship. for decades, the u. s. congress has tried and failed to reform the countries immigration policies. the problem at the border is getting worse, but that has not diminished the hopes or the numbers of people who want to become citizens of the united states. the w carleen joy picks up that part of the store whose he can you see where the house and new americans have been welcomed
u. k. government proposed a plan that would criminalize attempts to reach the u. k. illegally. it would expand the scope of border forces to make arrests and also place asylum seekers in offshore detention centers. all of this apparently modeled on existing systems in denmark and australia. critic say the plan would violate international law, protecting refugees. any plan calling for asylum seekers to be kicked out of the country would violate a you in refugee convention signed by countries...
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u. k. would have this problem with the delta variant? if it had rolled out 1st in our, in a vaccines instead of the astrazeneca vaccine, would that have made a difference? well, we know that most of the vaccines that we are defined currently on effective against many values, including delta variance. so i think at this moment, the important thing is that we maximize the company population at the level where we can achieve the heard community, or at least the community that did a lot to break the transmission chain within the community. because the initial delta running it only for a few occasions, back in february, march, and from then all the communities that has gone high. and if we have a really good that info to good, we can certainly break it down. now look at the dental reading and so in the future reading because there will always be a certain level of protection solution to now to reduce that when the prime minister says we will have to learn to live with this virus. what is he saying is the corona virus going to become endemic li
u. k. would have this problem with the delta variant? if it had rolled out 1st in our, in a vaccines instead of the astrazeneca vaccine, would that have made a difference? well, we know that most of the vaccines that we are defined currently on effective against many values, including delta variance. so i think at this moment, the important thing is that we maximize the company population at the level where we can achieve the heard community, or at least the community that did a lot to break...
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u. k. would have this problem with the delta variant? if it had rolled out 1st in our, in a vaccines instead of the astrazeneca vaccine, would that have made a difference? well, we know that most of the vaccines that we are defined currently on effective against many readings, including delta variance. so i think at this moment, the important thing is that we maximize the company population at the level where we can achieve the heard community, or at least the community that did a lot to break the transmission chain within the community. because the initial delta running it only for a few occasions, back in february, march, and from then all the communities that has gone high. and if we have a really good that info to good, go go the weekend 30. great. with one down. the only put the dental reading it in the future reading because there will always be a certain level of protection sufficient enough to reduce hospitalized ation. and when the prime minister says we will have to learn to live with this virus. what is he saying is the corona
u. k. would have this problem with the delta variant? if it had rolled out 1st in our, in a vaccines instead of the astrazeneca vaccine, would that have made a difference? well, we know that most of the vaccines that we are defined currently on effective against many readings, including delta variance. so i think at this moment, the important thing is that we maximize the company population at the level where we can achieve the heard community, or at least the community that did a lot to break...
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u. k. government proposed a plan that would criminalize attempts to reach the u. k. illegally, it would expand the scope of border forces to make arrests, and also place asylum seekers in offshore detention centers. all of this apparently modeled on the existing systems in denmark and australia. critic say the plan would violate international law, protecting refugees. any plan calling for asylum seekers to be kicked out of the country would violate a un refugee convention signed by countries including the u. k. now the u. k and the united states share huge immigration challenges. one of the greatest is how to allow people to arrive at the border and legally apply for asylum or start the path to citizenship. for decades, the u. s. congress has tried and failed to reform the countries immigration policies. the problem at the border is getting worse, but that has not diminished the hopes or the numbers of people who want to become citizens of the united states. the w curling troy picks up that part of the story. who's he? can you see where the house and new americans
u. k. government proposed a plan that would criminalize attempts to reach the u. k. illegally, it would expand the scope of border forces to make arrests, and also place asylum seekers in offshore detention centers. all of this apparently modeled on the existing systems in denmark and australia. critic say the plan would violate international law, protecting refugees. any plan calling for asylum seekers to be kicked out of the country would violate a un refugee convention signed by countries...
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u. k. government proposed a plan that would criminalize attempts to reach the u. k. illegally, it would expand the scope of border forces to make arrests, and also place asylum seekers in offshore detention centers. all of this apparently modeled on the existing systems in denmark and australia. critic say the plan would violate international law, protecting refugees. any plan calling for asylum seekers to be kicked out of the country would violate a you in refugee convention signed by countries including the u. k. now the u. k and the united states share huge immigration challenges. one of the greatest is how to allow people to arrive at the border and legally apply for asylum or start the path to citizenship. for decades, the u. s. congress has tried and failed to reform the countries immigration policies. the problem at the border is getting worse, but that has not diminished the hopes or the numbers of people who want to become citizens of the united states. the w carleen and turmoil picks up that part of the story. lucy, he can you see where the house and new
u. k. government proposed a plan that would criminalize attempts to reach the u. k. illegally, it would expand the scope of border forces to make arrests, and also place asylum seekers in offshore detention centers. all of this apparently modeled on the existing systems in denmark and australia. critic say the plan would violate international law, protecting refugees. any plan calling for asylum seekers to be kicked out of the country would violate a you in refugee convention signed by...
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u. k. government proposed a plan that would criminalize attempts to reach the u. k. illegally. it would expand the scope of border forces to make arrests and also place asylum seekers in offshore detention centers. all of this apparently modeled on the existing systems in denmark and australia. critic say the plan would violate international law, protecting refugees. any plan calling for asylum seekers? to be kicked out of the country would violate a un refugee convention signed by countries including the u. k. now the u. k and the united states share huge immigration challenges. one of the greatest is how to allow people to arrive at the border and legally apply for asylum or start the path to citizenship. for decades, the u. s. congress has tried and failed to reform the countries immigration policies. the problem at the border is getting worse, but that has not diminished the hopes or the numbers of people who want to become citizens of the united states. the w carleen troy picks up that part of the store. oh see, can you see where the house and new americans have been welcom
u. k. government proposed a plan that would criminalize attempts to reach the u. k. illegally. it would expand the scope of border forces to make arrests and also place asylum seekers in offshore detention centers. all of this apparently modeled on the existing systems in denmark and australia. critic say the plan would violate international law, protecting refugees. any plan calling for asylum seekers? to be kicked out of the country would violate a un refugee convention signed by countries...
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and you k paul, we think that would absolutely bring operational gains to the u. k. today, it would bring financial gains for the k, and it would absolutely create an enhanced the reputation of the united kingdom overseas today. we could do that today within the given parliament to do that today . graham, really interesting to get your thoughts on this. always. well, we had just wrapped up the interview. we've lost lost connection. we've created that greenhouse, my guest from royal air force pilot. he served in afghanistan is also the founder of justice for troops. now, in less than a week's time, the u. s. military operation will come to an end enough canister, whichever way the future plays are they will effect lives both inside and outside the country. according to recent estimates, the exodus of african refugees will bodies on the rise considerably. the number is thought to be closing it on 3000000, putting an incredible strain on countries forced to cope with those newcomers. germany, france, romania, top. the list of countries taking in the most africa, migrants
and you k paul, we think that would absolutely bring operational gains to the u. k. today, it would bring financial gains for the k, and it would absolutely create an enhanced the reputation of the united kingdom overseas today. we could do that today within the given parliament to do that today . graham, really interesting to get your thoughts on this. always. well, we had just wrapped up the interview. we've lost lost connection. we've created that greenhouse, my guest from royal air force...
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u. k. who would miss the caribbean nations? been an american sphere of influence since it was founded the un troops going to remain as it is the core group, still going to be running haiti and not the government. it has been said by some critics. of course you have to call, you know, haiti. i've been part of the world history for since since our appreciation, we went and we are part of the international community. we been helped by, by our friends for a long time. i know. and you know, some of some of our friends once more, please. and then they bought it, but we get really thrilled to ourselves. we have to be open to our friends. and that's, that's what it always be. it has always been a be, as always, been an interest, a country where different countries see their own interests. we we get to the live, the, the fact that we close to the united states, we geographically closely that united this like go to probably like you but, but older going to be in the country. so they express most of the time the. 2 interest and being in h
u. k. who would miss the caribbean nations? been an american sphere of influence since it was founded the un troops going to remain as it is the core group, still going to be running haiti and not the government. it has been said by some critics. of course you have to call, you know, haiti. i've been part of the world history for since since our appreciation, we went and we are part of the international community. we been helped by, by our friends for a long time. i know. and you know, some of...
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u. k. prime minister confirmed most cove at 19 restrictions in england would be lifted in 2 weeks. people won't have to wear face masks in most places or maintain social distancing. bar johnson admit the move could drive up infections that says people have to learn to live with the virus. some of the reports now. on monday, a solemn start to the day for the prime minister, commemorating the 73rd birthday. if you case national health service, i mean event honoring the organization and the efforts of its workers during the pandemic. that always took the prime ministers life nearly a year. and a half since cove, it arrived here, the locked downs and restrictions that was since put in place had become part of daily life. but the time to discuss those protections is close by according to the government. because of the u. k. successful vaccination program, we must be honest with ourselves that if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks, when we will be helped by the arrival of summer and by the the school holidays, then miss ourselves. when will we be able to return to normal?
u. k. prime minister confirmed most cove at 19 restrictions in england would be lifted in 2 weeks. people won't have to wear face masks in most places or maintain social distancing. bar johnson admit the move could drive up infections that says people have to learn to live with the virus. some of the reports now. on monday, a solemn start to the day for the prime minister, commemorating the 73rd birthday. if you case national health service, i mean event honoring the organization and the...
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u. k. as a proposal threat. who's john? this would length the shale tubs publishing a government secrets could mean imprisonment for up to 14 years. with reports is on the false is treated like spies for conducting any so called damaging unauthorized disclosures. or more i can see it has the details. a journalists can do as much harm to britain as a foreign spot to 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 authorized disclosure maybe as or more serious in terms of intent and or damage. what's 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 r
u. k. as a proposal threat. who's john? this would length the shale tubs publishing a government secrets could mean imprisonment for up to 14 years. with reports is on the false is treated like spies for conducting any so called damaging unauthorized disclosures. or more i can see it has the details. a journalists can do as much harm to britain as a foreign spot to argues the british government in this 66 page proposal, which erases the line between investigative journalism whistle. blowing and...
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u. k. could soon be punishable by law. the u. k prime minister bar is johnson told the parliament today, fans who make races, comments online, could be issued match bands while social media companies would be fine if they don't from the hate speech. it follows the racist abuse towards 3 england players in the euro. 2020 final the trio had missed penalties in the shootout defeat to italy right after the condemn and of all the i race the start pouring that we saw on sunday night. and so what we do is today taking practical steps to ensure that the football batting order regime is changed so that if you are guilty to speak of racist abuse on line, was that you will not be going to the match. know if you say,
u. k. could soon be punishable by law. the u. k prime minister bar is johnson told the parliament today, fans who make races, comments online, could be issued match bands while social media companies would be fine if they don't from the hate speech. it follows the racist abuse towards 3 england players in the euro. 2020 final the trio had missed penalties in the shootout defeat to italy right after the condemn and of all the i race the start pouring that we saw on sunday night. and so what we...
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even the conservative politicians now a questioning, how would the u. k. government should respond to this, a lot isn't feeling very much that the government has been put in a very difficult embarrassing situation. by now. you can imagine a lot of people been rolling their eyes when they've heard comments coming from the prime minister. what about the public response to these races? tweets on social media. what kind of backing are the players getting while, of course, initially extremely phase condemnations for him. all circles really you hands the prince william saying he was sickened by this racist abuse. you had the football english football association condemning just sweetheart, to tweak condemning this races to view what you've seen. now, though it's a complete out pouring of support for these players. just look at what happened at the mirror for one of those play marcus rush. but today was the face, the police are investigating that since though it has been covered by hundreds of messages of support. really moving images of, if children going down
even the conservative politicians now a questioning, how would the u. k. government should respond to this, a lot isn't feeling very much that the government has been put in a very difficult embarrassing situation. by now. you can imagine a lot of people been rolling their eyes when they've heard comments coming from the prime minister. what about the public response to these races? tweets on social media. what kind of backing are the players getting while, of course, initially extremely phase...
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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 rapidly. professor bacon, what would you say to those say ok, the ceiling has been a huge success s
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...
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them when he did so because he knew that their identity would protect, we didn't want to dry up the number of doing as they don't dry up. when the u. k ended anonymity, the number of guns actually went up. i would like to see a system where only donors who are who are willing to be identified to their offspring on the offspring it to be bold enough, should be recruited and that has been shown to work. and if it does work, then why not do it in the future, then if you think you would like to see amendments, you 83 canadians to come up and ask go put our petitions, get a lot of people to sign on to that y m s. and what, no, but i, i will respond to people coming to me in with a petition saying, a lot of us want this to happen. one person is not enough. and, and i think it would be a good idea practically for, for the government of canada to get out ahead of this. there is no problem when i don't have a problem with people coming to do that. and again, and then i will wait and see what that evidence says and make my decisions based on not fair enough. thank you. i got some progress and i just start to fries, right? i have to come back a
them when he did so because he knew that their identity would protect, we didn't want to dry up the number of doing as they don't dry up. when the u. k ended anonymity, the number of guns actually went up. i would like to see a system where only donors who are who are willing to be identified to their offspring on the offspring it to be bold enough, should be recruited and that has been shown to work. and if it does work, then why not do it in the future, then if you think you would like to see...
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u. k. how much of the land would be covered if those wildfires were taking place elsewhere with those far as appeared to be unprecedented. it's but we also know that wild, far as are reasonably coleman and often useful to manage the lands. what would you say is behind fires of that size and scale, particularly in australia? i mean, is it down to climate change or are there other factors that play in that in that example, time changes increasing the severity and the frequency of these fires. we now have a new classification of fire intensity, which is catastrophic, which we have never had before. the terrible fires in eastern australia that you mention covered a much, much greater area than size in the past of calvin. and for the 1st time ever they've been rain forest and that is totally new for australia. so i would say yes, there are unprecedented climate change to to global warming is playing a substantial role. and we really need to act fast. we're running out of time. it's interesting when you say catastrophic is a new classification. certainly in the news we talk about the states in wil
u. k. how much of the land would be covered if those wildfires were taking place elsewhere with those far as appeared to be unprecedented. it's but we also know that wild, far as are reasonably coleman and often useful to manage the lands. what would you say is behind fires of that size and scale, particularly in australia? i mean, is it down to climate change or are there other factors that play in that in that example, time changes increasing the severity and the frequency of these fires. we...
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u. k. government data shows that we're close to $52000.00 new cases of the virus reported on friday. just today. earlier, u. k prime minister bars johnson said the was the pandemic would be behind the country if it's careful. and that lifting most restrictions would help the economy bounce back. when i spoke to dr. gabriel scary, a member of the independent scientific adviser group for emergencies. here in the u . k. he's also one of the many magics and scientists warning the u. k. government's reopening plan is reckless. he told aus is eric could lead to a 1000 deaths a day. it's not a very good prospect. i think what is most concerning. a lot of scientists and public health people is the fact that the government actually wants this to happen in many ways. they want to see a lot of cases know during the summer they want those hospital nations and those deaths to take place now rather than in the autumn in the winter because they think the ultimate, the winter are going to be bad enough. and getting some of the infection out of the way know is a good thing. but most public health people say that's absolutely crazy that we shouldn't be encouraging the virus to spread.
u. k. government data shows that we're close to $52000.00 new cases of the virus reported on friday. just today. earlier, u. k prime minister bars johnson said the was the pandemic would be behind the country if it's careful. and that lifting most restrictions would help the economy bounce back. when i spoke to dr. gabriel scary, a member of the independent scientific adviser group for emergencies. here in the u . k. he's also one of the many magics and scientists warning the u. k. government's...
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criminal offense you would that change if you use the chip you've never given exceptional leave your name or anything in the country to it's going to be who the view being able, even in the u. k. pretty unique is not in any way. then if you were able to get it to you, then you would be very involved with the documentation. you look too good. i never get optimistic about live with this among them. sorry, don't, don't get me wrong. did they never look at the person's predicament or, or what, what causes the person to be most predicament everything just plain people kind of thing. so actually ration contact and they never really looked at my problem really i'm 100 percent shock of this so much. i never told them so they might be the same type of a family life. but and the fact that the fact that i was 8 years old and no mother, i'm father and i came to the u. k. and i did so much they didn't consider that a lot. look, if you really, well, unfortunately, it's not likely to happen in the you the question would be given, given i don't want him to be well, she's about to take care of the me me i'm trying to leave this country. i want to be in place. see my son and i can hear and, yo
criminal offense you would that change if you use the chip you've never given exceptional leave your name or anything in the country to it's going to be who the view being able, even in the u. k. pretty unique is not in any way. then if you were able to get it to you, then you would be very involved with the documentation. you look too good. i never get optimistic about live with this among them. sorry, don't, don't get me wrong. did they never look at the person's predicament or, or what, what...
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would not describe it as a dubious lane. the fact that countries have come out of the u. k. and the us pilot, i was the youth and they show how all come out. and i suggested that if rich and parents evidence behind it, we seen some of the public domain from private security companies. but not all automated, that is very difficult to prove back to an extent in international i'll be coming back to how we actually unpaid that and find the evidence for it. and the member mr . tangle, talk about in beijing, china. his response, as you say, has been robust, the quite angry about these accusations that have been made for facilitating the potential hack, but they are leaving the question at the chinese government may have accommodated groups who tacitly are working from chinese soil, who may be hacking in a similar vein to the way that the, the u. s. is treating russia as well and saying that various hacks are coming from russia. what makes this narrative difference as far as beijing is concerned? well, beijing is not acknowledged that there's any groups. they're just pointing out t
would not describe it as a dubious lane. the fact that countries have come out of the u. k. and the us pilot, i was the youth and they show how all come out. and i suggested that if rich and parents evidence behind it, we seen some of the public domain from private security companies. but not all automated, that is very difficult to prove back to an extent in international i'll be coming back to how we actually unpaid that and find the evidence for it. and the member mr . tangle, talk about in...
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would the e u, the u. k, australia joining this chorus if they wasn't enough, credible evidence and shared approach to the condemnation while as they tangled just said, it's a theory without producing any evidence and where you, where do you see this at the moment? yeah, i think they ought to be the right to emphasize you did not say it was certain, it is highly likely standard, speak around attributions aside because you can never be certain. i would not describe it as a dubious lane. the fact that countries have come out the father, the u. k, and the u. s. i was the youth and the nato have all come out and suggested that if rich empirical evidence behind it, we seen some of the public domain from private security companies. but not all of it is very difficult to prove to an extent in international law becoming back to how we actually unpaid that and find the evidence for it in the members to tank and click about to invasion. china is response, as you say, has been robust, that quite angry about these accus
would the e u, the u. k, australia joining this chorus if they wasn't enough, credible evidence and shared approach to the condemnation while as they tangled just said, it's a theory without producing any evidence and where you, where do you see this at the moment? yeah, i think they ought to be the right to emphasize you did not say it was certain, it is highly likely standard, speak around attributions aside because you can never be certain. i would not describe it as a dubious lane. the fact...
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u. k. from afghanistan. and there may be up to 3000 afghans who would qualify. so i think after a long debate and taking a while, they've come to the right decision. so i hope that anyone who's worked for the breach government and that's going to stand, who's on the threat and who wants to relocate to the u. k. will be able to do so. ours, who it's clear that any afghan who worked for either the u. s. or other coalition forces is currently under threat. they've been under threat for quite some time. but how much more dangerous is the situation for african women who worked with us forces and other coalition forces? so have, you might have been an and now last week i think one of our con enterprises, his name was by there. he was beheaded by the solomon. has the talent promised that they will not harm the translators, but we all know and i believe that the us government just will aware of the situation of the afghan is done and everybody understand that they never stand on their promises and the continued distractions. they don't care who is male and female, but e
u. k. from afghanistan. and there may be up to 3000 afghans who would qualify. so i think after a long debate and taking a while, they've come to the right decision. so i hope that anyone who's worked for the breach government and that's going to stand, who's on the threat and who wants to relocate to the u. k. will be able to do so. ours, who it's clear that any afghan who worked for either the u. s. or other coalition forces is currently under threat. they've been under threat for quite some...
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u. k. used one disposable money every day for a year, it would create $124000.00 tons of waste, half of which would be on recyclable. this factory, they're trying to provide an alternative financial borrow coaching like other such mosques can be washed and reuse. the design that we've come up with, ethical, sustainable, and entirely made in the u. k. it looks like facebook to be part of many people's lives, at least in the short term, whatever, calling the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from and where it will end up. i think you ended up in a year. so i'll go with that. it was like i thought a little boy, i'm planning to leave you. and again, i was going to susan susan, i finally got done with my local to get some i got a ha ha melinda, our club. i. so i said i forgot to instantly, i was gonna tell you why i'm calling. and i thought when i was hoping somebody had done on the one that's when i was the one that's going into the sun and i said the drown mediterranean. see me. i still had it will show in a lot of negative out some i would do that, but those stupid when y
u. k. used one disposable money every day for a year, it would create $124000.00 tons of waste, half of which would be on recyclable. this factory, they're trying to provide an alternative financial borrow coaching like other such mosques can be washed and reuse. the design that we've come up with, ethical, sustainable, and entirely made in the u. k. it looks like facebook to be part of many people's lives, at least in the short term, whatever, calling the way they're being urged to consider...
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them when he did so because he knew that their identity would protect, we didn't want to dry up the number of donors, they don't dry up. when the u. k ended anonymity, the number of guns actually went up. i would like to see a system where only donors who are who are willing to be identified to their offspring on the offspring it to be bold enough, should be recruited and that has been shown to work. and if it does work, then why not do it in the future? then if you think you would like to see amendments, you a free canadians to come up and ask, oh, put our petitions, get a lot of people to sign on to that y m s. and what, no, but i, i will respond to people coming to me in with a petition and seeing a lot of us want this to happen. one person is not enough. and i think it would be a good idea practically for, for the government of canada to get out ahead of this. there is no problem with that. i don't have a problem with people coming to do that. and again, and then i will wait and see what that evidence says and make my decisions based on not fair enough. thank you. some progress. and i just start to fries, right? i have to come b
them when he did so because he knew that their identity would protect, we didn't want to dry up the number of donors, they don't dry up. when the u. k ended anonymity, the number of guns actually went up. i would like to see a system where only donors who are who are willing to be identified to their offspring on the offspring it to be bold enough, should be recruited and that has been shown to work. and if it does work, then why not do it in the future? then if you think you would like to see...
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would be active. we didn't want to dry up the number of doing this. they don't dry up. when the u. k ended anonymity, the number of guns actually went up. i would like to see a system where only donors who are, who are willing to be identified to their offspring and the offspring it to be bold enough, should be recruited. and that has been shown to work and if it does work, then why not do it in the future? well then if you think you would like to see amendments you, if you're going to come up and ask, oh, put our petitions, get a lot of people to sign on to that y m s and what no, but i, i would respond to people coming to me in, in with a petition and saying, a lot of us want this to happen. one person is not enough and, and i think it would be a good idea practically for, for the government of canada to get out ahead of this. there is no problem when i don't have a problem with people coming to do that. and again, i'm then i will wait and see what that evidence says and we make my decisions based on fair enough. thank you. about some progress. and i guess dr. fries, right, i have
would be active. we didn't want to dry up the number of doing this. they don't dry up. when the u. k ended anonymity, the number of guns actually went up. i would like to see a system where only donors who are, who are willing to be identified to their offspring and the offspring it to be bold enough, should be recruited. and that has been shown to work and if it does work, then why not do it in the future? well then if you think you would like to see amendments you, if you're going to come up...
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would that change the chip. you've never been given exceptional leave to remain in the country having made to it's going to be who the view being able even in the u. k. b is not in any way then if you were to be you, then you would be very or pending on you with the documentation. you know you look too good. i never get optimistic about and it was just among i've always been like that. i'm sorry, don't, don't get me wrong is did they never look at that person predicament or, or what causes the person to be most predicament? everything. just unemployment, people kind of thing. so actually immigration context, they never really looked at my problem really i'm 100 percent shock of this so much . i never told them so they might be out for the same type of family life. but i'm the fact that the fact that i was 8 years old and no mother and father and i came to the u. k. and i did so much they didn't consider they look look, if you really well, unfortunately not likely to happen and you question when you give them i don't want you to be closure. well, she's about to take care of the me me i'm trying to lead this country. i want to be in place and i can he
would that change the chip. you've never been given exceptional leave to remain in the country having made to it's going to be who the view being able even in the u. k. b is not in any way then if you were to be you, then you would be very or pending on you with the documentation. you know you look too good. i never get optimistic about and it was just among i've always been like that. i'm sorry, don't, don't get me wrong is did they never look at that person predicament or, or what causes the...
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u. k. government data shows that was close to 52000 new cases. all the virus reported on friday a day earlier u. k. prime minister boys johnson's at the was the pandemic, would be behind the country if it was castle, and that lifting restrictions would help the economy bounce back. we'll have analysis on that story and then use our that's coming up at 2100 gmc with myself. i will see you then all have locked down. is the program coming out? i the world economy is headed for recession. china won't be there to say that this time. northern islands health service at breaking point. south korea sit for one of the worst growth periods in half a century. the richest person in the world just gave $98.00 and a half $1000000.00. del. why am i reading these headlines to? well, it's to proof of these could all of these leaving poor pandemic 2020 headlines in reality though they were all published in november 2019 a month before close at 19 had even been hurdle because well, before the current of ours and in the kid much of the world was already deep in a crisis of capitalism and now with millions out of work in the industry, suddenly stagnant and health kicked and scram
u. k. government data shows that was close to 52000 new cases. all the virus reported on friday a day earlier u. k. prime minister boys johnson's at the was the pandemic, would be behind the country if it was castle, and that lifting restrictions would help the economy bounce back. we'll have analysis on that story and then use our that's coming up at 2100 gmc with myself. i will see you then all have locked down. is the program coming out? i the world economy is headed for recession. china...
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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
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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would protect. we didn't want to dry up the number of doing as they don't dry up. when the u. k. ended anonymity, the, the number of guns actually went up. i would like to see a system where only donors who are, who are willing to be identified to their offspring on the offspring. it to be bold enough, should be recruited. and that has been shown to work and if it does work, then why not do it in the future? well then if you think you would like to see amendments, you're a free canadians to come up and ask, oh, put our petitions, get a lot of people to sign on to that y m s and what no, but i, i will respond to people coming to me in with a petition and seeing a lot of us want this to happen. one person is not enough and i think it would be a good idea practically for, for the government of canada to get out ahead of this. there is no problem with that. i don't have a problem with people coming to do that. and again, and then i will wait and see what that evidence says and make my decisions based on not fair enough. thank you about some progress. and i just start to fries, right
would protect. we didn't want to dry up the number of doing as they don't dry up. when the u. k. ended anonymity, the, the number of guns actually went up. i would like to see a system where only donors who are, who are willing to be identified to their offspring on the offspring. it to be bold enough, should be recruited. and that has been shown to work and if it does work, then why not do it in the future? well then if you think you would like to see amendments, you're a free canadians to...
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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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be a dishonor which would fall squarely in the feet to the feet of the u. k. in other words, the government's fault. now among the signatures with letter for former members, chief of staff to form a heads of the british army of former national security adviser. and also a former defense minister who served in helmand the the issue isn't just to do with interpreters, but also also other civilians working for the army as such as gardeners such as cooks a number of other and the families as well. because there's no doubt about their lives are endangered. now. america's top diplomatic calling on all sides and the afghan war to take the peace process seriously. afghanistan came up during your 6 year state antony lincoln's 1st visit to india. since president joe biden took office. he's been discussing foreign policy with his indian counterpart. what we're seeing on the ground in the last week is the taliban and making advances on district centers, challenging some provincial capitals. we've also seen these reports of atrocities committed by the taliban and areas th
be a dishonor which would fall squarely in the feet to the feet of the u. k. in other words, the government's fault. now among the signatures with letter for former members, chief of staff to form a heads of the british army of former national security adviser. and also a former defense minister who served in helmand the the issue isn't just to do with interpreters, but also also other civilians working for the army as such as gardeners such as cooks a number of other and the families as well....
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for example, i would tell you one story, u. k. for example. they say that we see from the data data reduced to the emission 40 percent duty last 40 years and the economy has grown a lot. but when you dish is based on the consumption of the production side, because the british has a real ok to them, a lot of industrial sector overseas. and they shifted to a service economy and receiving the good pleasure or 40 most of their consumption from overseas. so when you calculate the consumption bases to see, your technician never changed their having the same, the enduring, the same level over time. you some particular since 1990 and 2020, even during the 30 years, there's no change. it's almost same level, but it's better than some other country because in some of the country that's going up sort of a big and so, but we are not looking at we are still not looking at issues. for example, many countries a cookie sizing china for increasing c o 2 emission, but in fair china, the ex, putting a lot to the united states and europe and union. and those peop
for example, i would tell you one story, u. k. for example. they say that we see from the data data reduced to the emission 40 percent duty last 40 years and the economy has grown a lot. but when you dish is based on the consumption of the production side, because the british has a real ok to them, a lot of industrial sector overseas. and they shifted to a service economy and receiving the good pleasure or 40 most of their consumption from overseas. so when you calculate the consumption bases...
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u. k. government data was showing that they were close to 52000 new cases of a virus on friday, just a day earlier, u. k. prime minister bars johnson's at the was the pandemic would be behind the country if it's careful. and lifting most restrictions would help the economy recover. joan all has worn out from london on the plans to ease restrictions. the public are generally quite worried about that, and that's because they can well see that it is highly questionable at this moment how much freedom there is from the virus itself. infection rates are climbing rapidly this week, getting an average of around 50000 a day. the highest they've been in 6 months, the new health secretary says the job it predicted they could easily hit a 100000 a day during the course of this 3rd way, most of those new infections, of course, are happening in the unvaccinated population. the young children, most of those are young and fit enough to emerge relatively unscathed, but not old death numbers are rising to averaging around 50 a day. that's a big jump in the last few weeks with the result that among the vaccinated population, among the vulnerable in that population, there is real a
u. k. government data was showing that they were close to 52000 new cases of a virus on friday, just a day earlier, u. k. prime minister bars johnson's at the was the pandemic would be behind the country if it's careful. and lifting most restrictions would help the economy recover. joan all has worn out from london on the plans to ease restrictions. the public are generally quite worried about that, and that's because they can well see that it is highly questionable at this moment how much...
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u. k. football policing units that the investigation would continue so far more than $267.00 made in england related to the final early in the week. hundreds to can meet in front of a rural of england, marcus rochefort, to show their support for the young black player. and that's all for myself. for now dw business is up next. so make sure to stick around for that. somebody little rock and berlin on behalf of all of it. thank you so much for spending this part of your day with this. you get to choose the news in december 2019 the european council of new president show me shows important on a ground breaking mission. i have a clear.
u. k. football policing units that the investigation would continue so far more than $267.00 made in england related to the final early in the week. hundreds to can meet in front of a rural of england, marcus rochefort, to show their support for the young black player. and that's all for myself. for now dw business is up next. so make sure to stick around for that. somebody little rock and berlin on behalf of all of it. thank you so much for spending this part of your day with this. you get to...