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and so the u. k. really doesn't want to jeopardize the relationship with the u. s. so i think both sides have reputational damage from this. now, going back to the initial part of your question about boys johnson, you know, he in origin had originally said this was a well baked deal. well, it's looking not to be such a well, big deal officer role, and there are too many parts that need to be negotiated. and there is a lot of obviously the people in the u. k. very disgruntled about this because there's lack of certainty and lack of certainty certainly is hurting businesses. now the only thing is it's very difficult to separate the damage of cove it and a lot downs from the damage of the bricks that fall out. you can't really separate the 2, but the e u is pointing to southern island and saying look, southern island is doing better than the rest of the u. k. so they did come out better for the lockdown. and then obviously you just mentioned this, the ursula vendor layer was at the white house last week. and he kind of alluded to the fact that the bite and administrati
and so the u. k. really doesn't want to jeopardize the relationship with the u. s. so i think both sides have reputational damage from this. now, going back to the initial part of your question about boys johnson, you know, he in origin had originally said this was a well baked deal. well, it's looking not to be such a well, big deal officer role, and there are too many parts that need to be negotiated. and there is a lot of obviously the people in the u. k. very disgruntled about this because...
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certainly, i don't know how many my students are vaccinated or not at universities in the u. k . really like sharing that information. it's going to create a scenario where these passports and these documents really have us looking one way or another at somebody and the social ramifications of this, including the immense inequalities that could come from the treatment of each other . because of these laws and whether people conform or not, i have been talking to a lot of health care workers who have been hesitant about vaccines. a lot of them from menacing homes. and i gave them of my time effort and energy, showing them how the vaccine works, what it does, what it doesn't do, how to protect them, and in the end, most of them went on to get immunized. so we need to do our homework of inform, advise, educate as well, my county, we were so, so some of the younger from u. k. care home workers about being told by politicians to get a vaccination. but that will be people who remember back to last spring, and that was fatality numbers in u. k. k. homes who are going to be thinking, if
certainly, i don't know how many my students are vaccinated or not at universities in the u. k . really like sharing that information. it's going to create a scenario where these passports and these documents really have us looking one way or another at somebody and the social ramifications of this, including the immense inequalities that could come from the treatment of each other . because of these laws and whether people conform or not, i have been talking to a lot of health care workers who...
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and i think there is an issue about trust that we're experiencing in the u. k. really, in a, to some extent where there is so much complacency now, actually, in that case, complacency spread through society in a sense that actually this pandemic is somebody else's problem. we don't trust the government any more. we don't believe in the information they're putting out. and i think that's one of the big issues in russia is, was in other, other countries. it's trusting the government and trusting, indeed the vaccination process itself. i think that there is a lot of concern, misunderstanding, misinformation, and mistrust in russia. analogous we've, we heard in jonah's report just a moment ago that markers introduced our pill. no, for gives a vaccine, some form of vaccine. and i understand that pfizer is introducing another one as well. i think that might be correct. and do you think that if that is going to make a difference in terms of persuading people that a vaccine is, is able to be taken is a pill easier to understand if you like, than an injection? is it less
and i think there is an issue about trust that we're experiencing in the u. k. really, in a, to some extent where there is so much complacency now, actually, in that case, complacency spread through society in a sense that actually this pandemic is somebody else's problem. we don't trust the government any more. we don't believe in the information they're putting out. and i think that's one of the big issues in russia is, was in other, other countries. it's trusting the government and trusting,...
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and now we are seeing a spike that's about 2000 everyday, far less than the u. k. but really the concern in south africa is that the strain on the house system and also potentially new restrictions coming into play. when, when the government just doesn't want there to be an extreme spread of this new variant onto the news, frances cancel the meeting with the u. k. aimed at tackling people smuggling in the english channel. that's after prime minister bars johnson criticize differential authorities for their handling of the migrant crisis just critique to do as i spoke 2 days ago with prime minister barak johnson in a serious manner. on my end, i seek to continue doing as i do with any country in any headed states. i am surprised by methods when they are not serious ones. i see you don't communicate from a leader to another on these matters via tweets and letters. you are making public, we are not whistleblowers, kamani and other developments separately. french fishermen of blocked access to the channel ports in northern france, protesting against post briggs at fish
and now we are seeing a spike that's about 2000 everyday, far less than the u. k. but really the concern in south africa is that the strain on the house system and also potentially new restrictions coming into play. when, when the government just doesn't want there to be an extreme spread of this new variant onto the news, frances cancel the meeting with the u. k. aimed at tackling people smuggling in the english channel. that's after prime minister bars johnson criticize differential...
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are we live and learn and these are circumstances and it seems the u. k. moving very quickly, this time extremely rapidly, really, when you consider that it was only about 4 pm on thursday, we understand that pretty scientists, you. scientists brought the news to 10 downing street about the discovery by the south africans, which had only happened on tuesday that this, this varied was identified. and that rang such alarm bells inside number 10 downing street. that within i was, they had made the decision to impose these new travel restrictions on 6 southern african countries. now that's in, in absolutely stock contrast to the way they responded. the government here to the emergence of the delta veterans when it was 1st detected in india all those months ago, they daily dallied for quite some time. they effectively did very little too slow. it's spread into this country. will. this variant could be worse described here. no less as potentially the worst coded 19 variant. yet identify good news and bad news . we've been hearing quite a lot about both in the ru
are we live and learn and these are circumstances and it seems the u. k. moving very quickly, this time extremely rapidly, really, when you consider that it was only about 4 pm on thursday, we understand that pretty scientists, you. scientists brought the news to 10 downing street about the discovery by the south africans, which had only happened on tuesday that this, this varied was identified. and that rang such alarm bells inside number 10 downing street. that within i was, they had made the...
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so many people and kelly some want true, really go to u k. like you say because of a they have family and so forth. but for many, it's the last chance it's not the el dorado, it's their last chance because they cannot ask for asylum in france or in germany and so on. so if we change the dublin regulation and of course it has to be change everywhere. the european level, otherwise it won't be fair. that will change just definitely things. i think that's very, very important. and there's also, you know, what the french government does is done on this obsession with no point of fixation in kelly. we don't want another jungle. and so the way the refugees are treated and kelly's absolutely horrendous. i mean it's a evictions every other day. they even at back in the sense the association does like ours in the fact that every month they add one of the places where with a bidding to distribute and they make life so miserable that people just want to go . okay? so that's, you know, treating them like that does not work either, sir, or the french gover
so many people and kelly some want true, really go to u k. like you say because of a they have family and so forth. but for many, it's the last chance it's not the el dorado, it's their last chance because they cannot ask for asylum in france or in germany and so on. so if we change the dublin regulation and of course it has to be change everywhere. the european level, otherwise it won't be fair. that will change just definitely things. i think that's very, very important. and there's also, you...
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k, i'm really worried for people across the world, children growing up in the global sound. really. we've heard a lot of promises and big announcements, this climate conference already on for us on coal, on methane. and but nothing of substance from the talks themselves that's outside the talk, all those big analyses are you hope to live a successful outcome? yeah. well, i know it's always like, i know these are is aware of what was happening at the last big conference and how that you know, things get kind of push way up to the limit before the, their big commitment has gotten made. and so i just really hope that enough pressure can be put on the people who are in the decision making positions to really come up trunks or something that keeps us to 1.5 degrees. and that gives us a reasonable chance for people in developing countries to you know, to solve the crisis from that position or i, krista, appreciate it. thank you very much, and it's thank you. it will, that's it from george square for now. but to you. thank you very much indeed. make china is battling as most widespread, co
k, i'm really worried for people across the world, children growing up in the global sound. really. we've heard a lot of promises and big announcements, this climate conference already on for us on coal, on methane. and but nothing of substance from the talks themselves that's outside the talk, all those big analyses are you hope to live a successful outcome? yeah. well, i know it's always like, i know these are is aware of what was happening at the last big conference and how that you know,...
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and certainly, i don't know how many my students are vaccine or not at universities in the u. k. don't really like sharing that information too, too. much for lots of reasons, a lot of with economic and so i think that it's going to create a scenario where these passports in these documents really have us looking one way or another at somebody and the social ramifications of this, including the immense, any qualities that could come from the treatment of each other because of these laws and whether people conform or not. i don't think we've had started to talk about that. but when connie we were so, so some of the anger from new k care home work is about being told by politicians to get a vaccination. but that will be people who remember back to last spring and the i was fatality numbers in u. k. k homes who are going to be thinking, if i'm putting my relative in these care homes, i want people to be vaccinated, they're going to be where it may be, find that behavior selfish? yes, i was going to answer the question about immunizations in school, in hospital settings, in which you
and certainly, i don't know how many my students are vaccine or not at universities in the u. k. don't really like sharing that information too, too. much for lots of reasons, a lot of with economic and so i think that it's going to create a scenario where these passports in these documents really have us looking one way or another at somebody and the social ramifications of this, including the immense, any qualities that could come from the treatment of each other because of these laws and...
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k. and so really and in a flight of all re on under criticism and not shit, not counseling their patrons and allowing this a vaccine to be shared more widely. so, all along the line, you can see that commercial interest is pressuring and, you know, what would be the best way to treat the pandemic. and the best way to develop the drug. and he has now has very much shaken the confidence of the public and resulted in the large number of people in my country and throughout the world. not having trust in the vaccines that are available and not wanting to take them. if the bigger question should be aimed at the regulators here, because nobody's going to kill over with surprise at thinking a big pharmaceutical companies out to make profit. but the oversee is the companies, the organizations, the federal government agencies. it should be there in the oversight here. ought to be listening if somebody is ringing a bell. i mean, you have to look mean i agree with you, but you have to look in at the
k. and so really and in a flight of all re on under criticism and not shit, not counseling their patrons and allowing this a vaccine to be shared more widely. so, all along the line, you can see that commercial interest is pressuring and, you know, what would be the best way to treat the pandemic. and the best way to develop the drug. and he has now has very much shaken the confidence of the public and resulted in the large number of people in my country and throughout the world. not having...
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the e u and the u. k. as being really responsible for a betrayal, they say this funding or shows a lack of solidarity. and the rich countries are once again trampling over the poor ones or when they have a responsibility to deal with lawson damage or put more money into it. and rich nation sir, should really be ashamed of this. and there's that language is very strong in this press release saying that that that's the small nations, the poor developing world should stand strong in the face of bullets. now as far as reaction to the are a fossil fuels or text which remains at the interesting thing is that green piece, environmental organisation, say the key line about fossil fuels in the text is weak and compromise. but it's a breakthrough. and they're saying that that it's a bridge, it would mean that when it comes to the crunch here, the decision is made on this, on this text that they, they hope it gets that far because right, it's going to be a fight. but if it gets there and people block it, those, those
the e u and the u. k. as being really responsible for a betrayal, they say this funding or shows a lack of solidarity. and the rich countries are once again trampling over the poor ones or when they have a responsibility to deal with lawson damage or put more money into it. and rich nation sir, should really be ashamed of this. and there's that language is very strong in this press release saying that that that's the small nations, the poor developing world should stand strong in the face of...
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k. or europe as you know, more green than they really are. so, for context dani that there are massive coal company in india. they have a renewables offshoot that is technically the sponsor of this environments if you're coming environments exhibit, but they joined shell, which is currently sponsoring also a climate exhibit at the same museum. so to be really honest and it saddens me as she someone from the u. k, i grew up on the science museum, the museum has really lost its way, has frankly become captured and is now a vehicle for most of your industry. greenwashing. i know that earlier this year, amsterdam, sylvia sylvia started imposed abandoned the city's metro network on add link to what they call fossil products. they said that, you know, gas powered cars, also cheap airline tickets. and this is, you know, the municipality thing just a 1st step in the series of steps. what would you like to see and what do you believe will need to happen in order to gain the kind of momentum to not only hold these companies to account and call them out
k. or europe as you know, more green than they really are. so, for context dani that there are massive coal company in india. they have a renewables offshoot that is technically the sponsor of this environments if you're coming environments exhibit, but they joined shell, which is currently sponsoring also a climate exhibit at the same museum. so to be really honest and it saddens me as she someone from the u. k, i grew up on the science museum, the museum has really lost its way, has frankly...
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k. and frogs. a coalition really struck in germany from the government and chancellor and the finance minister. all of shields will replace angler michael and says he'll introduce mandatory vaccination. and as a whistleblower in the u. k. claims the state funded clinic is closing girls who don't like pink ribbons or dulls and gender confused. a former transgender person shared his views with us on the methods employed at the top of stock trust is actually child abuse. what tavistock is doing really should be shut down or should be against the law. and that allowed to happen to young children, especially ah, live from australia for joining us tonight on our team to national on daniel wilkins wherever you are this evening. welcome to the program that we saw with breaking news coming in from the u. k. where a major fire has a rep through the plastics recycling factory in south yorkshire, thick and potentially toxic smoke is being released into the surrounding area. oh, well, a huge fire has broken out
k. and frogs. a coalition really struck in germany from the government and chancellor and the finance minister. all of shields will replace angler michael and says he'll introduce mandatory vaccination. and as a whistleblower in the u. k. claims the state funded clinic is closing girls who don't like pink ribbons or dulls and gender confused. a former transgender person shared his views with us on the methods employed at the top of stock trust is actually child abuse. what tavistock is doing...
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how is the u. k now regarded in barbados? well, this is a really, really interesting question because many are saying how will barbados cope without the u. k. and the truth is that what has taken place in the early hours of this morning is merely a continuation of an act which took place in 1966. on this very day, barbados became a sovereign stay an independent country. so this cannot be described as jumping in at the d pen because barbados jumped many years ago and has been swimming ever since. and so this news to day means that barbados has caught its final ties to the mark. money are called colonial bond, unwelcomed. president dame sandra sandra mason almost 400 years since the 1st ship arrived on his shore. and many we'll see this at to day as, as radical. but i see this as expected. we should expect this. what was radical was my car being ancestors who defined what rebellion and resistance and defiance means and looks like. ah, so, and that's the blood which runs through our veins. carbon people have since been described
how is the u. k now regarded in barbados? well, this is a really, really interesting question because many are saying how will barbados cope without the u. k. and the truth is that what has taken place in the early hours of this morning is merely a continuation of an act which took place in 1966. on this very day, barbados became a sovereign stay an independent country. so this cannot be described as jumping in at the d pen because barbados jumped many years ago and has been swimming ever...
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and they really want to talk to the u. k. around that, but it looks for the moment that really the, the priority is around containing the spread of a virus mutation that is very concerning from ada. thank you very much. indeed. that's familar miller talking to us from johannesburg. check republic has also announced restrictions and travelers from southern africa, but it's dealing with its own surgeon cases. the governments declared a state of emergency. the counters reported almost $27800.00 new cases in the last 24 hours at the highest level since the pandemic. the gum and slovakia has gone into a 2 weeks locked on. people can only leave home to buy essentials or to go to school or work. okay, this is with let's begin with breaking news from kirsten with security services are saying they filed what the calling a coup attempt at least 15 people have been detained, including politicians and former officials will ology xena, xena, gustavo, in the capital. this check with more on what's happening, what more to be know about what
and they really want to talk to the u. k. around that, but it looks for the moment that really the, the priority is around containing the spread of a virus mutation that is very concerning from ada. thank you very much. indeed. that's familar miller talking to us from johannesburg. check republic has also announced restrictions and travelers from southern africa, but it's dealing with its own surgeon cases. the governments declared a state of emergency. the counters reported almost $27800.00...
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k. and frogs. a coalition really struck in germany for a new government, and chancellor and the finance minister all of shelves will replace angular marco and says he'll introduce mandatory vaccination. and as a whistleblower in the u. k. claims the state funded clinic is closing girls who don't like pink and ribbons or.
k. and frogs. a coalition really struck in germany for a new government, and chancellor and the finance minister all of shelves will replace angular marco and says he'll introduce mandatory vaccination. and as a whistleblower in the u. k. claims the state funded clinic is closing girls who don't like pink and ribbons or.
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o u. s. wendy really and the sanctions. i mean, all the restaurant business interests then continue to work that the little shop is from certain certain angles, but until you have started to do with. and of course, you know, basically lucas shanker and his gang or his group of ministers and other kind of business leaders in his country are basically like a mafia which i think in display. and if they're no, see, that's what sample their financial transactions are affected in b u day, of course are afraid. but also we have to see that these people only can have secure money. and for example, countries of the you and if they do transaction, for example, they have their kids to have felony, family members which are based within you, then you can effectively target them. and that's, i think, what has upset from so much that probably his assets, which has be somewhere within you, are affected. the issue of migrants has been a deeply divided issue for the you, for a number of years. how can the b
o u. s. wendy really and the sanctions. i mean, all the restaurant business interests then continue to work that the little shop is from certain certain angles, but until you have started to do with. and of course, you know, basically lucas shanker and his gang or his group of ministers and other kind of business leaders in his country are basically like a mafia which i think in display. and if they're no, see, that's what sample their financial transactions are affected in b u day, of course...
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it is called really been it. france has accused the u. k. a flouting a post breaks a tray deal by failing to give french fishermen enough licenses to operate in british waters and outlined a series of sanctions if they weren't granted. if the dispute is not resolved by tuesday, france, we'll go ahead with a series of what it's called, targeted measures at ports like this along the coast. british fishing vessels will undergo stricter security checks and they may not be able to dock to unload their catch. they'll also be long time consuming health and safety checks for trucks going to or from the u. k. caught up in the debate this british trula. it was seized off the port of last well thursday. it's captain accused of fishing and french waters without a lie central. but you don't know when you're looking at the company that owns the boat says it's being used as a porn. and the dispute, the british prime minister, has said the seizure wasn't what he'd expect from a close friend and ally, that it's up to france to step back from its threats on f
it is called really been it. france has accused the u. k. a flouting a post breaks a tray deal by failing to give french fishermen enough licenses to operate in british waters and outlined a series of sanctions if they weren't granted. if the dispute is not resolved by tuesday, france, we'll go ahead with a series of what it's called, targeted measures at ports like this along the coast. british fishing vessels will undergo stricter security checks and they may not be able to dock to unload...
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there was an open protest that happened in front of the u. s. the u. k embassy. there was a leak of zoom conversation between your leadership of the past and for land bus address. so the u. s. then from you countries talking about post the video was linked by a key to a historian named named jeff pierce, who is in toronto. so the relationship has really suffered. so what has replaced that historic relationship between the u. s. n d r. this countries including u. e, about prime minister abbey himself, the man who said he would lead this fight from the front. well, according to the chief ben spokesperson at the prime minister, still in the battle ground, he's giving a leadership. he has said, there are many people that are joining him and his footsteps and signing up and the hundreds they said in the thousands, perhaps there are also famous ethiopians doctors in support. some are alone. can they kindly give us the mercy, saying he's willing to supply support financial worth? and if need be, he would even be going to the bottle, gone to join the prime minister. he h
there was an open protest that happened in front of the u. s. the u. k embassy. there was a leak of zoom conversation between your leadership of the past and for land bus address. so the u. s. then from you countries talking about post the video was linked by a key to a historian named named jeff pierce, who is in toronto. so the relationship has really suffered. so what has replaced that historic relationship between the u. s. n d r. this countries including u. e, about prime minister abbey...
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k is very welcome because we really need to put more emphasis on educating women on turning them from being victims of climate change to being agents that are really working on providing solutions that are targeted to tackle a to climate change. either an adaptation are meant to geisha you're bringing it in, so it's all on the issue because a lot of people think this is all about the, the fact that but women of victims who did you know, the un itself gives a figure of 80 percent of of those who are deprived of homes in chronic climate emergencies, all women and children. but we're talking here about empowerment of women in an overall context of, of trying to tackle in a better way a climate change. tell me that, do you think of thought for too many middle aged men making important decisions globally about as crisis and there are women involved is a tokenism going on here that the absolutely, i mean, i think there is, i evidently, if you look around here, there's many panels that are on the what we call models there on the men panels in the negotiations. we see also a lot more men than
k is very welcome because we really need to put more emphasis on educating women on turning them from being victims of climate change to being agents that are really working on providing solutions that are targeted to tackle a to climate change. either an adaptation are meant to geisha you're bringing it in, so it's all on the issue because a lot of people think this is all about the, the fact that but women of victims who did you know, the un itself gives a figure of 80 percent of of those who...