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it all comes as many things right here in the u. k. right now it comes down to breaks it as part of the brakes. it deal. they did a sort of fudge with regard to new knowledge. so that could be free trade. continuing on the island of ireland that you could have goods from the u. k. part of the island, northern ireland travel freely to the republic of our trains, part of the you in order to get that deal. the protocol says that you have to board a checks for goods leaving england scotland wales to go to another part of the u. k . northern ireland that is controversial here in the u. k. to say the least, there's a lot of pressure on the u. k. to withdraw from parts of that protocol that sangree the u. right now the latest route is about british sausages and where the sausages made in england, for example, can be imported to northern ireland, but it's much wider than sausages. it potentially affects the settled agreements with regard to northern ireland. and it potentially threatens to our relations between the u. k and the u. s. and their
it all comes as many things right here in the u. k. right now it comes down to breaks it as part of the brakes. it deal. they did a sort of fudge with regard to new knowledge. so that could be free trade. continuing on the island of ireland that you could have goods from the u. k. part of the island, northern ireland travel freely to the republic of our trains, part of the you in order to get that deal. the protocol says that you have to board a checks for goods leaving england scotland wales...
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u. k. right now, the infections are really increasing at a rapid pace and no one wants the country to go back into a lockdown. so the agree that the government kind of has to make this decision, certainly not. and we did just hear johnson, they're making a compelling case for why this was necessary. but here's playing a little bit more why this is such a concern, is this delta variant which 1st emerged in india more dangerous? well, it's probably important to mention that scientists are still doing a lot of research here right now. so they're not 100 percent. sure. on whether or not it's definitely more dangerous, but what they do know is that it's much more infectious. it's at least 60 percent more infectious than the u. k. very. and that we saw across europe earlier this year. and that's no lead to over 96 percent of u. k. is cases coming from the south variance and their risk of hospitalization is also higher, especially among young people, which is quite interesting. over half of people and h
u. k. right now, the infections are really increasing at a rapid pace and no one wants the country to go back into a lockdown. so the agree that the government kind of has to make this decision, certainly not. and we did just hear johnson, they're making a compelling case for why this was necessary. but here's playing a little bit more why this is such a concern, is this delta variant which 1st emerged in india more dangerous? well, it's probably important to mention that scientists are still...
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u. s. itself would pass the human rights standard to keep setting for others? i think the u. s. is not setting great sample. look at their human rights violations in their own country. i have lived in the state for about 10 years. i have seen a lot of discrimination i was even discriminated against while i was a student in the states and the u. s. right now is choosing china of genocide. i was genius. i do have you ever since you knew size of the population, which is still growing rapidly, the western.
u. s. itself would pass the human rights standard to keep setting for others? i think the u. s. is not setting great sample. look at their human rights violations in their own country. i have lived in the state for about 10 years. i have seen a lot of discrimination i was even discriminated against while i was a student in the states and the u. s. right now is choosing china of genocide. i was genius. i do have you ever since you knew size of the population, which is still growing rapidly, the...
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u. right as pen days or financial correspondent joins me from frankfurt. osh, could you start with those job figures out of germany? jobless figures, i should say. what kind of picture today we're going to insight? do they give us into the current situation in germany? a theme for one day point towards broad improvement in the economy. the manufacturing sector really do read over the past few months. it's actually activity at record levels. tanks demand from china and other market markets, but now the retail sector, the services sector, of the restaurants, hospitality sector, they're all coming to the party and that's a good sign because the, the big employers of germans and that's possibly just shows that because of the easing of restrictions and now even the service sector is doing well. but having said that, it's still the job market is still not out of the woods. we still have millions of people on short term work. and also there are many who are under employed. and many of those jobs could actually be lost permanently if the recovery from fall to and we also some figures today about
u. right as pen days or financial correspondent joins me from frankfurt. osh, could you start with those job figures out of germany? jobless figures, i should say. what kind of picture today we're going to insight? do they give us into the current situation in germany? a theme for one day point towards broad improvement in the economy. the manufacturing sector really do read over the past few months. it's actually activity at record levels. tanks demand from china and other market markets, but...
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rights abuses. a commitment that the u. s. would act if it was just the efforts toward a political settlement whipping hamper. we will not stand by in the face of horrors, in t grain though rather go that did not elaborate, high level throughout the congressional hearing ethiopians position as a key us ally. and the region was emphasized, even as witnesses and them as a congress outlined the abbey, a government's responsibility for human rights abuses and malnutrition. if i leave you with one thing today, it is that usa believe famine is likely already occurring. and ethiopia, here hamilton, florida committee was flattered, but we are sick and falling into gray bears the hallmarks of crimes against humanity. and quite possibly a genocide. but if the appear is seen as key to the us as strategic objectives in africa, i'm looking at him, put his criticism, prime minister home and prospects for a durable piece. and if you and it's wrote as a responsible regional leader. now in question, as is prime minister the abi legacy on the g
rights abuses. a commitment that the u. s. would act if it was just the efforts toward a political settlement whipping hamper. we will not stand by in the face of horrors, in t grain though rather go that did not elaborate, high level throughout the congressional hearing ethiopians position as a key us ally. and the region was emphasized, even as witnesses and them as a congress outlined the abbey, a government's responsibility for human rights abuses and malnutrition. if i leave you with one...
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u. s. itself would pass the human rights standard to keep setting for others. i think the u. s. is not setting greek sample. look at their human rights violations in though in their own country. i have lived in the state for about 10 years. i have seen a lot of discrimination i was even discriminated against while i was a student in the states and the u. s. right now is choosing china of genocide. i was generous. i do have you ever since you knew size of the population, which is still growing rapidly, the rest and be that did not emphasize enough to to publish. i've seen john, people actually rolling rapidly. how can we feed genocide also seen john is having one of the strongest growth in g d. p. many acres are doubling their income every 5 years or so. why as the rest not reporting the good sides, the benefits that we good i'll be seeing in china. benjamin chow, professor up the shanghai international banking and financed institute. thank you very much for your time today. thank you. ok, just to finish up this hour, there's been abroad in the bolivian parliament's fists were fly
u. s. itself would pass the human rights standard to keep setting for others. i think the u. s. is not setting greek sample. look at their human rights violations in though in their own country. i have lived in the state for about 10 years. i have seen a lot of discrimination i was even discriminated against while i was a student in the states and the u. s. right now is choosing china of genocide. i was generous. i do have you ever since you knew size of the population, which is still growing...
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u. s. right now, as you see it, it's actually popular. if you look at polio, you see that 60 percent of americans are in favor of some sort of wealth tax. this is a bite of the fact that neither warren or bernie sanders ended up winning the nomination . the warranty plan was to have this wealth tax for those over $50000000.00 and standard plan was for those are over $32000000.00. it wouldn't even affect that many people about 180000 people would have been affected by sanders plant and about 70000 people buy warrens plan. so there is a momentum. there is even republicans to, to support this because you even have 53 percent of republicans that support a wealth tax. alright, natasha lunchtime, university of essex. thank you very much. thanks for having me. right from taxes to chinese imports. a spare thought for the ceramic table where market things like bowls, plates and cups. european manufacturers often find themselves at a clear disadvantage. the chinese producers who of course can mass produce while under cutting them on labor costs. no
u. s. right now, as you see it, it's actually popular. if you look at polio, you see that 60 percent of americans are in favor of some sort of wealth tax. this is a bite of the fact that neither warren or bernie sanders ended up winning the nomination . the warranty plan was to have this wealth tax for those over $50000000.00 and standard plan was for those are over $32000000.00. it wouldn't even affect that many people about 180000 people would have been affected by sanders plant and about...
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u. k. and want to stay there have until wednesday to formerly applied. british government says it will be reasonable as the deadline comes, but rights groups are worried that people could be kicked out unfairly. not in barbara has a report from london, his m u. k. right now offering some free loss minutes advice. these volunteers are helping you. you citizens to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. prefer english or the bricks. it mean something that was automatic now has to be applied for, for many vulnerable people, such as the elderly and the homeless. it's proved a huge challenge. we have the client that struggle immensely with the application process with understanding english, most importantly with lack of evidence that they don't have for the children or other family members with lack of evidence whatsoever. from thursday you citizens will be in the u. k. illegally. if they haven't applied for either settled status for those in the country for 5 years as of last december, what's called pre settled status, more than 5000000 people have already done. so with a backlog of 400000 cases and an unknown number who aren't already i
u. k. and want to stay there have until wednesday to formerly applied. british government says it will be reasonable as the deadline comes, but rights groups are worried that people could be kicked out unfairly. not in barbara has a report from london, his m u. k. right now offering some free loss minutes advice. these volunteers are helping you. you citizens to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. prefer english or the bricks. it mean something that was automatic now has to be applied for,...
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u. s. right now, as you see it, it's actually popular to look at polio. you see that 60 percent of americans are in favor of some sort of wealth tax. this is in spite of the fact that neither warren or birdie sanders ended up winning the nomination in more in the plan was to have this wealth tax for those are over $50000000.00 and standard plan was for those are over 32000000. it wouldn't even effect that many people about 180000 people would have been effected by sanders plant and about 70000 people by war and plan. so there is a momentum. there is even more republicans to, to support this because you even have 53 percent of republicans that support a wealth tax. alright, natasha lynch, the university of essex. thank you very much. thanks for having me. right. from taxes to chinese imports. a spare thought for the ceramic table where market things like bowls, plates and cups. european manufacturers often find themselves at a clear disadvantage. the chinese producers who of course can mass produce while under cutting them on labor costs. now european prod
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so why don't we go to this hen auto u right now i want you to tell the difference between those types of stocks. merck itself, which has lost its way a little bit it wasn't a go-go stock when i was little, it had a lasting heyday, one that continues to this day there are other stocks that raised the difference from 25 years and we have 65 in the s&p 500. national video, it did not pay a dividend on the other hand, red hot momentum stocks the kind belonged by cathie wood. while they rarely pay dividends they can rack up enormous gains. would might be the manager who picks enough winners we have people mo are investing in ipos. most of them seem like national video than merck dei d the spac plays didi although fewer people believe the numbers-there are the cryptocurrencies where a lot of people made a lot of money but they are off the highs and lately they seem wild west you have stocks that are in flux the banks which are heavily regulated got permission to return to some capital shareholders morgan stanley surprised us the size of its capital return plan and because it's doing really
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when i think of candidates like eric adams from new york,u right, he's in the lead, buts with a waitnted i think there's something to be said for the fact that you have maya wiley and katherine garcia who still have paths. i won't say that eric adams is necessarily the explicit paths that democrats should take across the country, but they should take notes from what we saw roll out from biden and use that playbook paired with other things that we're seeing that, again, focus to the needs of their communities. >> mike, let's go there right now. it's an interesting contrast between eric adams and maya wiley, frequent contributor in the past on this network. eric adams, former new york city cop. former republican. has a place in jersey. maya wiley chose to run against the nypd because the secret to life is timing, at a time when crime is spiking in the streets and subways of new york. what do you take away from the new york city mayor's race? the point we made last night, this is important nationally because they have more constituents in new york city than 38 of the united states, than
when i think of candidates like eric adams from new york,u right, he's in the lead, buts with a waitnted i think there's something to be said for the fact that you have maya wiley and katherine garcia who still have paths. i won't say that eric adams is necessarily the explicit paths that democrats should take across the country, but they should take notes from what we saw roll out from biden and use that playbook paired with other things that we're seeing that, again, focus to the needs of...
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u. s. right. now a few things i want to point out toward the southwest for dealing with critical fire danger. as we head toward nevada and utah, this is where we've got a heat tone, so look at the temperatures. phoenix, $48.00 degrees can be expected on wednesday. then just a bit of scattered showers toward the southern color states spilling into the florida panhandle. no, there is also the risks we could see some tropical development in the bay of can peachy in the days ahead. but for now it's flinging a lot of what, whether it's toward the se, mexico, into guatemala. but we can find some fair conditions as we head toward his found your last santo domingo, 33 degrees with a mix of funding cloud toward the amazon basin. we do have what pulses of weather toward the south east of columbia. also the south of venezuela spilling into diana and some that cool air in patagonia starting to migrate further to the north. santiago, 16 degrees just a few days ago you were about 28. the children born into it?
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but there was a warning about human rights abuses and a commitment that the u. s. would act if it was judged that efforts toward a political settlement were being hampered. we will not stand by in the face of horrors. in grey though robert go deck did not elaborate at high level throughout the congressional hearing. if you, if you position as a key us ally and the region was emphasized even as witnesses. and then was a congress outlined the abbey, a government's responsibility for human rights abuses. and malnutrition, if i leave you with one thing today, it is that usa believe famine is likely already occurring. and ethiopia, here chairman of the florida as committee was in fabric. but we are sick and fall into gray bears the hallmarks of crimes against humanity. and quite possibly a genocide. but if you, if you're is seen as key to the u. s. is strategic objectives in africa. i'm mixed him put his criticism of the prime minister prospects for a durable piece. and if you and it's wrote as a responsible regional leader now in question, as is prime minister abi lega
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u. case exit from the european union. these people have until wednesday to apply for settled status to secure their existing rights. more than 5000000 people have applied under the e. u. settlement scheme for either federal state is or preset or status. only about 2 percent have been rejected. more than 100000 people who have applied are still waiting for a decision more than 3 months on about a quarter of those applicants or children. but there are fears that many more tens or even hundreds of thousands of people, according to research group, the u. k. in a change in europe are entitled to apply, but haven't done so for reasons such as they are no and aware that they have to or they just don't know how to, they could immediately lose their right to residence and are at risk of removal. that the baba has more his n d k right now offering some fri, last minutes advice. these volunteers are helping you, you citizens, to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. of the bricks. it means something that was automatic now has to be applied for, for many vulnerable people, such as the elderly and homeless. it's proved a huge c
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u. k. right now, the other countries have a few cases. china, the us scandinavia has quite few. well, right now, countries, governments are just trying to buy it as much time as possible. germany, for example, has a big trouble button on flights coming from the u. k. that because they want they opportunity to fax any as many of their own people as possible before reopening that route. and that will mean that people are more protected and that the health care systems are less likely to become overwhelmed when this stream eventually reaches continental europe. ok, so they're trying to buy some more time. he does the reporter had a homo. thank you so much for sharing that update in the studio. we can turn our attention to man mar, now where the trial of proposed leader on on through chico underway on monday, 4 months after she was ousted from power in a military coup. she raises a long list of charges including breaking cobit restrictions and legal possession of walkie talkies. her lawyers and rights groups dismissed the charges as bogus and say if the military is attempts to cemen
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u. so there's a lot of focus right now on how the u and the u. s. conform a bigger block against china, they also likely are to discuss today new efforts to come together to combat china digital prominence. so they like we will discuss things like pulling investments into new technologies into artificial intelligence, into quantum computing and semiconductors. but all of this is really part of these efforts to, to come together to combat the rise of china. right. chelsea, delaney in frankfort. interesting day to day. certainly, thank you so much. another issue on today's agenda is of course the global blotto steel and alan minium, which puts china back into the spotlight. the u. s. and you say that's china unfairly subsidize the steel produces and then dumped the excess steel on world markets at rock. bottom price is distorting the market and that is what triggered the u. s. trying to trade dispute back in 2018, but the then trump administration went even further imposing 10 percent to terrorism elementary. i'm and 25 percent terrorists on the im
u. so there's a lot of focus right now on how the u and the u. s. conform a bigger block against china, they also likely are to discuss today new efforts to come together to combat china digital prominence. so they like we will discuss things like pulling investments into new technologies into artificial intelligence, into quantum computing and semiconductors. but all of this is really part of these efforts to, to come together to combat the rise of china. right. chelsea, delaney in frankfort....
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u. k. are scrambling to keep their right to live and work legally in the country. wednesday is the last day they can apply for permanent residency. millions have already registered under the settlement scheme launched after the u. k. decided to leave the european union that the above reports from one his n d k right now offering some free loss minutes advice. these volunteers are helping you use citizens to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. put up on the bricks. it mean something that was automatic now has to be applied for, for many vulnerable people, such as the elderly and homeless. it's proved a huge challenge. we have a client that struggle immensely with the application process with understanding english, most importantly with lack of evidence that they don't have for the children or other family members with lack of evidence whatsoever from thursday you citizens will be in the u. k. illegally. if they haven't applied for either settled status for those in the country for 5 years as of last december, what's called pre settled status, more than 5000000 peo
u. k. are scrambling to keep their right to live and work legally in the country. wednesday is the last day they can apply for permanent residency. millions have already registered under the settlement scheme launched after the u. k. decided to leave the european union that the above reports from one his n d k right now offering some free loss minutes advice. these volunteers are helping you use citizens to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. put up on the bricks. it mean something that was...
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u. s. gain by doing this right now? could it be seen simply as a political tool to have more leverage in the negotiations going forward? i don't think there's a direct connection between the, by the ministrations tactics and the seizures. i think it might sound a bit strange, but you have to traps in american policy. you have the policy right now, which of course is, is to go into the nuclear talks and be and what you're very close to resolution according to the audience, including your offering entry to the deal, lifting of american sanctions. and iran returned to compliance. on the other hand, you've got a tracking american policy, which has been there for years and was wrapped up by the tropic ministration, which is imposing sanctions. and those sanctions include, for example, pressure on any iranian entity which is using us service or us out. we just want the internet domains are. and so i think the treasury, in this case, simply was pursuing its own bureaucratic path. last october, it seized almost a 100 sites, wen
u. s. gain by doing this right now? could it be seen simply as a political tool to have more leverage in the negotiations going forward? i don't think there's a direct connection between the, by the ministrations tactics and the seizures. i think it might sound a bit strange, but you have to traps in american policy. you have the policy right now, which of course is, is to go into the nuclear talks and be and what you're very close to resolution according to the audience, including your...
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u. s. capitol right, i response is kind of what i communicated. i think that's that's ridiculous comparison. one thing for literally criminals to break through cordon, go into the capital, kill a police officer, and be held accountable. and that is for people objected marching on a capital one said you are not allowing me to speak freely. there were no major breakthroughs in this summit. and clearly, little common ground to put the return of us from russian on buses to that is clearly a step to reopening communication between moscow and washington putin. this was a moment back on the world stage. likely to play out well is home for fight and it was an opportunity to put down red line and distance himself from his predecessor donald trump's approach. often accused of being soft on russia bite and maybe closer to the more stable relationship. he says he wants with moscow, but he's still unlikely to be a predictable one. natasha butler jazeera geneva joe biden tour of europe was his 1st overseas trip as president. he used it to tackle over 19 and cli
u. s. capitol right, i response is kind of what i communicated. i think that's that's ridiculous comparison. one thing for literally criminals to break through cordon, go into the capital, kill a police officer, and be held accountable. and that is for people objected marching on a capital one said you are not allowing me to speak freely. there were no major breakthroughs in this summit. and clearly, little common ground to put the return of us from russian on buses to that is clearly a step to...
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u. s. isn't alone here, right. other nations are actually offering these types of vaccine tours, if you will know. absolutely. the u. s. is not alone and offering the vaccine tours right now. the russian government is putting together a plan to bring vaccine tourism to russia, which should be implemented by late june. now, finer is looking to travel, the russia for the vaccine should be ready to sweat anywhere between $152500.00. not including air for now. additionally, the mile beaver has said it plans to vaccinate visitors upon arrival to how to drive up their tourism. now lastly, guam, this tiny little island which is close to the philippines. they're close to japan. so korea and taiwan is also jumping on the vaccine tourism wagon and tourism is huge and crucial for guam, which relies that one 3rd of its jobs. so they're also hoping that this is going to jumpstart their economy. and i must say, not everyone things that vaccine tourism is a good idea. now the world health organization is calling this a scandal is
u. s. isn't alone here, right. other nations are actually offering these types of vaccine tours, if you will know. absolutely. the u. s. is not alone and offering the vaccine tours right now. the russian government is putting together a plan to bring vaccine tourism to russia, which should be implemented by late june. now, finer is looking to travel, the russia for the vaccine should be ready to sweat anywhere between $152500.00. not including air for now. additionally, the mile beaver has said...
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u. s. right now, an awful lot of children are being born to young parents and parents who are not married to each other. that is about 50 percent of the birth amongst the youngest generation. in other words, about half of the birth in the youngest generation are babies born outside of marriage to typically quite young parents. we learn over the years by doing careful with kids who are from single parents, families, generally education and brought themselves and was able to and then they also have not then kids who come from every couple of them. i one of our kids working with their married parish and lived for the whole child with their married parents. that also can make a huge difference. they'll do better in school, will be more likely will college. and even though family composition has changed dramatically over the last 3 or 4 decades, way more families waves where kids are, where americans are going to figure this out. single parents alone have as high stress levels, have stigma men because
u. s. right now, an awful lot of children are being born to young parents and parents who are not married to each other. that is about 50 percent of the birth amongst the youngest generation. in other words, about half of the birth in the youngest generation are babies born outside of marriage to typically quite young parents. we learn over the years by doing careful with kids who are from single parents, families, generally education and brought themselves and was able to and then they also...
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u. s. government right now cyberattacks it's definitely pretty high on the agenda of joe biden into administration. it's a very serious problem. grove, problem. i mean the f b, i reported that they had been 90, a tex on us institution, a loan from dark side. and joe biden will spend billions of dollars from his infrastructure money. if you get this plan through to spend it to actually fight to cyber crime also next week when joe biden is going to meet with the russian president vladimir putin, that's also high on the agenda. the g 7 probably be we'll have to deal with it. and if you look at it overall, i mean, you already mentioned a couple of examples, but they also had been cyber attacks on very systems on the fresh water system in the community in florida on hospital. so it is definitely a very serious problem here in the us and actually problem here, worldwide, these ransom payments are often made encrypted currencies. we just heard with that sort of going back and getting the big coin booty from the the, the colonial tech. is this posing a problem for the crypt current, the industry which wan
u. s. government right now cyberattacks it's definitely pretty high on the agenda of joe biden into administration. it's a very serious problem. grove, problem. i mean the f b, i reported that they had been 90, a tex on us institution, a loan from dark side. and joe biden will spend billions of dollars from his infrastructure money. if you get this plan through to spend it to actually fight to cyber crime also next week when joe biden is going to meet with the russian president vladimir putin,...
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u. s. right now? well, because that situation has been getting better as the vaccine rolled out, but still a cause for concern the figures to high some 25000 people getting infected each day over the past week. but the important figure here is the fact that this is close to 60 percent down on the similar figure a month ago. so clearly the rate of infection is dropping very substantially. this is what president biden had to say. there are still too many lives be lost. we're still average in the last 7 days. the us of $370.00 deaths per day. 270 deaths. that's significantly lower than at the peak of this crisis. but it's still a real tragedy. we're approaching a sad milestone, almost 600000 last lives because we've covered 19 in america. and mike, joe biden speaking there in brussels, did also encourage americans who hadn't yet been vaccinated to get a vaccine. so how is the vaccine going in the us? well the by did administration had wanted 70 percent of the population to be vaccinated by july, the forc
u. s. right now? well, because that situation has been getting better as the vaccine rolled out, but still a cause for concern the figures to high some 25000 people getting infected each day over the past week. but the important figure here is the fact that this is close to 60 percent down on the similar figure a month ago. so clearly the rate of infection is dropping very substantially. this is what president biden had to say. there are still too many lives be lost. we're still average in the...
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u. k. in its official guidance, the home office will be lenient with anyone who has a good reason for applying late, and nobody who's waiting for a decision will lose their rights. the campaign is fair. a repeat of the wind rush scandal named after the ship, bringing british citizens from the caribbean colonies, and to work in the u. k. off the world war 200 new hostile environments in the 2000 and ten's thousands of people who lived in the country for decor, were told to prove it. in many cases, the home office had destroyed crucial paperwork. some wind rush victims with a thought it others had been light in the u. k. ruins, even though they have been given the opportunity later on to sort out the status. people were denied cancer treatment or if they were given it arrived home to find a massive bill or not able to find accommodation, were not able to get a job. and experts, a warning that could be real problems in the future for people who, for whatever reason, slip through the net. if you have people, for example, who simply didn't realize until they tried to get a job 10 years later that they didn't have status. it can be very challenging to go back a long
u. k. in its official guidance, the home office will be lenient with anyone who has a good reason for applying late, and nobody who's waiting for a decision will lose their rights. the campaign is fair. a repeat of the wind rush scandal named after the ship, bringing british citizens from the caribbean colonies, and to work in the u. k. off the world war 200 new hostile environments in the 2000 and ten's thousands of people who lived in the country for decor, were told to prove it. in many...
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right? and so the u. s. that what china is saying is that they have, especially with one bout one road initiative, going to kind of connect similar empire. that's great, but it's going to be land base. their ideas are going to create a land based empire where it's all so therefore to do and anyone is partners with them is also exposing themselves to the risk of bitcoin, literally replacing all the money as we're seeing in el salvador, ah ah, for the 1st 9 months there was no improvement in the virus. it jumped out fully made. now that is a real sign of what's called game function work in game function where you take a virus, you want to make it more lethal. so you're exposed to human eyes mice. it makes many, many, many, many, many cycles, and in just a few months, you can get something that appears to have evolved over the years. and the fact that this, when this came out, was all ready adapted for new human transmission. it's again an unprecedented use the con or river gun guy is being polluted by the fact
right? and so the u. s. that what china is saying is that they have, especially with one bout one road initiative, going to kind of connect similar empire. that's great, but it's going to be land base. their ideas are going to create a land based empire where it's all so therefore to do and anyone is partners with them is also exposing themselves to the risk of bitcoin, literally replacing all the money as we're seeing in el salvador, ah ah, for the 1st 9 months there was no improvement in the...
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the toil asleep so that people are just stepping back and letting all these people do that walk right now u. s. police, along with the f b, i apparently had prior warning of the capital rights in january, but failed to take preemptive action. that's the dumbing conclusion or best sellers inquiry, scale up and takes us through its been 6 months spent, a mob storm the u. s. capital on january 6th, and while the investigation is ongoing, some politicians say they want answers and they have some interesting ways of saying it. and i certainly hope that our premier law enforcement organization is not actually working to violate federal law. so why bring the f b i into this? well, there's a theory floating around that the f b, i infiltrated the protesters and basically arranged the whole thing and then shifted the blame on to donald trump and his supporters. is there any possible truth in this? so let's dig deeper, it's certainly worth finding out why this has become a popular explanation of events. earlier this week, the u. s. senate just published a big report on the riots. here is some of what
the toil asleep so that people are just stepping back and letting all these people do that walk right now u. s. police, along with the f b, i apparently had prior warning of the capital rights in january, but failed to take preemptive action. that's the dumbing conclusion or best sellers inquiry, scale up and takes us through its been 6 months spent, a mob storm the u. s. capital on january 6th, and while the investigation is ongoing, some politicians say they want answers and they have some...
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right. and so the u. s. that what china is saying is that they have, especially with one bout one road initiative, there's going to kind of connect similar empire that recruit, but it's going to be land base. their ideas are going to create a land based empire where it's off. so therefore to do and anyone is partners with them is also exposing themselves to the risk of bitcoin. absolutely. replacing all the money. because we're seeing enough laboratory, ah ah, so the 1st 9 months there was no improvement in the virus. it jumped out fully made. now that is a real sign of what's called gain a function worked with in ghana function where you take a virus, you want to make it more lethal. so you're exposed to human eyes mice. it makes many, many, many, many, many cycles. and in just a few months, you get something that appears to be involved over years. and the fact that this one, this came out was all ready adapted for new human transmission. it's again an unprecedented . ah ah, we've warned you about this litt
right. and so the u. s. that what china is saying is that they have, especially with one bout one road initiative, there's going to kind of connect similar empire that recruit, but it's going to be land base. their ideas are going to create a land based empire where it's off. so therefore to do and anyone is partners with them is also exposing themselves to the risk of bitcoin. absolutely. replacing all the money. because we're seeing enough laboratory, ah ah, so the 1st 9 months there was no...
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of conflicts which is tearing away at relation to the issue of human rights simply because is non negotiable for both sides or the u. s. a. well, we are going to go, she was going to table and for russia, it's also unacceptable that human rights is treated as monic norm. something to promote sovereign inequality simply because its rules which are applied only to one side, which is why i put in push this idea. the us does not have a clean slate itself. and it's very critical of this idea that under human rights to the us can interfere and rush out all the way around us can public governments as the credit card lucian's, that can invade countries by calling it the communitarian interventionism and effectively exempt itself from international law. so this is why we're the really the way the russians are pushing back against this values that the united states pushing simply think your court suggest either has to be work in under the construct of sovereign equality, which is initially what otherwise it has to be scrapped from international security of this course, because except the way minus pushing it now. so this is
of conflicts which is tearing away at relation to the issue of human rights simply because is non negotiable for both sides or the u. s. a. well, we are going to go, she was going to table and for russia, it's also unacceptable that human rights is treated as monic norm. something to promote sovereign inequality simply because its rules which are applied only to one side, which is why i put in push this idea. the us does not have a clean slate itself. and it's very critical of this idea that...
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and that's really my biggest subjection c u b i. right? so what you're describing there are sounds like during the depression f, d r introduced the programs for make work programs as they were called essentially u. b, i in the form of jobs, people had jobs and in america there the real need for things like infrastructure rebuilding road. yeah, todd, that's right. bridges. but it's contrast greatly with what we hear from people like elizabeth warren and others in washington dc. right now that seem to suggest a different type of u. b i, which is just send people checks. and so if i understand what you're saying there, that in that type of fiscal stimulus would result in runaway inflation. and it's not really something you would advocate, but you do like the idea of this make work program. is that correct? well, i, i call it a job guarantee rather than make work because make worse megs, it sounds like there's not essential work. whereas i think, as you pointed out, many of the things that are introduced during the new deal, it actually create
and that's really my biggest subjection c u b i. right? so what you're describing there are sounds like during the depression f, d r introduced the programs for make work programs as they were called essentially u. b, i in the form of jobs, people had jobs and in america there the real need for things like infrastructure rebuilding road. yeah, todd, that's right. bridges. but it's contrast greatly with what we hear from people like elizabeth warren and others in washington dc. right now that...
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right thing. he was trying to avoid the quote unquote disorder off popular movements in the u. s. this is, i suppose not what the opposition and russia wanted to hear mo, most likely mosque or no one else was no one's really expecting anything else from butcher. and actually, he said, accused the west and america financing acquisition movements in russia. apparently an american bidding one to overflow his regime and said that america considered him and present day russia, men and us. i mean both sides of packed. we came down to that. they are kind of random is, but there's a mutual designer to avoid the rec, crash, and direct direct military clash anywhere in, in the middle east in syria. and the brass drain, you know, are anywhere else. so yes, there is mutual interest to try to stabilize and escalate and serial as mentioned as a place where they are russian military, american, military. but the escalation regime, i've been working for several years rather successful if they're not shooting at each other. and that's really good enough right now. can, that should be escalation reg
right thing. he was trying to avoid the quote unquote disorder off popular movements in the u. s. this is, i suppose not what the opposition and russia wanted to hear mo, most likely mosque or no one else was no one's really expecting anything else from butcher. and actually, he said, accused the west and america financing acquisition movements in russia. apparently an american bidding one to overflow his regime and said that america considered him and present day russia, men and us. i mean...
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u. k. right away to implement its digital text cream off the money. and we could use that, for instance, to, to get our, our percentage payment for international aid up to back to it should be done. kevin, professor, richard murphy. thank you so much for joining me again. i'm, they are, simon, she'll thanks, alex. thank you. chancellor. su su night is came to strength, it was he who parsley rallied the g 7 finance ministers to pursue the 15 percent corporate tax. indeed, you can change the passion. we've talked about the big time for the take jones to pay their fair share. however, to other statements, you can pause for thought before the chancellor. it's inaugurated, as corn was answer to robin hood. first, as international charities appointed, the 15 percent minimum represents a very low bar on some 10 percent less than the level originally emitted by american president. for 2 seconds and even more interestingly, the 10 giants themselves have well convinced it. now sometimes when tuck is apparently bought for christmas, it is as well to check whethe
u. k. right away to implement its digital text cream off the money. and we could use that, for instance, to, to get our, our percentage payment for international aid up to back to it should be done. kevin, professor, richard murphy. thank you so much for joining me again. i'm, they are, simon, she'll thanks, alex. thank you. chancellor. su su night is came to strength, it was he who parsley rallied the g 7 finance ministers to pursue the 15 percent corporate tax. indeed, you can change the...
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u. k. right now. do get hospitalized and one percent. i'm not sure we really want to juggle with that. that's go back fees. i would definitely vaccinate my child who's under the age of 12. whenever it comes out and we expect to result some trial, mostly around dosing and then the efficacy around september. so i'm very much looking forward to that and remember, it's not just that kid do transmit 2 adults and kids do get sick in kid to get long code. i just wonder about the rush doctor. you know, it's still quite amazing that vaccine for anyone has been available within a year if this happening. but it means that they have not been belong trials and tests which we usually have. and it feels like the for children that the, the trial periods or even smaller in this rush to get, you know, everyone up to sort of 70 percent. so we can achieve this so called heard immunity, the 1st of all, to the vaccines. they've been under development for many, many years. you know, the m r n e vaccine. i want to remind we already had the m r n a vaccine for the murder ready to go many, many years ago just w
u. k. right now. do get hospitalized and one percent. i'm not sure we really want to juggle with that. that's go back fees. i would definitely vaccinate my child who's under the age of 12. whenever it comes out and we expect to result some trial, mostly around dosing and then the efficacy around september. so i'm very much looking forward to that and remember, it's not just that kid do transmit 2 adults and kids do get sick in kid to get long code. i just wonder about the rush doctor. you know,...
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u. k right now. and this is a clear sign that he wants to show you were up. and as the countries he is going to meet the leaders, he's going to meet that this is the most important relationship for the united states. he's going to meet around $35.00 wards leader to their the total of 8 days . and this includes prime minister of or is done so on who is going to be hosting the 7th grade, but also turkish president to get there, go on and buy them once to rebuild. and repair, of course, is trans atlantic ties that has been released trade during the trump era. but he also wants to reframe relations with russia, as i just mentioned. and china, let's not forget about china. this is of course, also going to be a big issue. he wants to show china that the us and europe are working together against common enemies, derived in europe with a good will gesture. i'm talking the panoramic yes, the united states has per chase, $500000000.00. those are fighters, colby, 19 vaccine to the an a, to $92.00 low income countries and also to the african union. and president biden is
u. k right now. and this is a clear sign that he wants to show you were up. and as the countries he is going to meet the leaders, he's going to meet that this is the most important relationship for the united states. he's going to meet around $35.00 wards leader to their the total of 8 days . and this includes prime minister of or is done so on who is going to be hosting the 7th grade, but also turkish president to get there, go on and buy them once to rebuild. and repair, of course, is trans...
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ready news the still disagreement on issues like human rights, but the u. s. and russian president say talks have been positive and constructive. i think that the last thing he wants now is a cold war. ah, hell robin watching all their life. my headquarters here in dough wholesale coming up executives that the pro democracy knew separate hong kong, arrested, and accused of.
ready news the still disagreement on issues like human rights, but the u. s. and russian president say talks have been positive and constructive. i think that the last thing he wants now is a cold war. ah, hell robin watching all their life. my headquarters here in dough wholesale coming up executives that the pro democracy knew separate hong kong, arrested, and accused of.