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k. u. s. trade deal in the northern protocol as hell too, but that's another issue why i wanted to hit on that. why is that? an issue that an american law maker would start to criticize and say, such a thing that you should remember that over a $1000000000.00 with a trade is conducted between just california, her district and the u. k alone. so she's actually the british and she's been very small about this. the british embassy is going to congress with a report by congressional district and state state congressional district of how many american jobs are in those respect, u. k. jobs and american jobs are dependent on u. k. business. that's a very smart move by the british embassy. but what it is, is that in colors you have a lot of american politicians that have irish roots and don't want to see that protocol broken. but not does anybody in the u. k. in the u. k. they will, he's also to good friday agreement has to be maintained in terms of peace. and now there's another issue that's obvio
k. u. s. trade deal in the northern protocol as hell too, but that's another issue why i wanted to hit on that. why is that? an issue that an american law maker would start to criticize and say, such a thing that you should remember that over a $1000000000.00 with a trade is conducted between just california, her district and the u. k alone. so she's actually the british and she's been very small about this. the british embassy is going to congress with a report by congressional district and...
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k. jobs and american jobs are dependent on u. k. business, so it's very small move by the british embassy. but what it is, is that in congress, you have a lot of american politicians that have irish roots and don't want to see that protocol broken, but not it. does anybody in the u. k. in the u. k. they will piece also to good friday agreement. has to be maintained in terms of peace. and now there's another issue that's obviously been a big news over the last several days. and that is the pact for building nuclear power submarines between australia, united kingdom and the united states. and france is none too happy about the how is that going to affect the economic relationship between france in the u. k? well, couple of things. number one, the french have to pull their french out of the us. and actually the french, if you remember that the oldest ally of the u. s. because they actually ganged up on us but to our new orb independence. but i think it's a very sad move. and she, particularly when they micro declared about now it's gre
k. jobs and american jobs are dependent on u. k. business, so it's very small move by the british embassy. but what it is, is that in congress, you have a lot of american politicians that have irish roots and don't want to see that protocol broken, but not it. does anybody in the u. k. in the u. k. they will piece also to good friday agreement. has to be maintained in terms of peace. and now there's another issue that's obviously been a big news over the last several days. and that is the pact...
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and they also want u. k. well, because to be trained up for these jobs, they don't just want to have a visas extended for those in europe. that's why it's being held up. hillary ford, which of the british american business association. thank you so much for breaking all this down. pleasure. and finally, at an event ahead of the 2021 munich auto show volkswagen an argo a i gave the 1st look at an electric autonomous vehicle, the id buzz. now the van is built around the concept of the iconic v w micro bus. but the vert, this virgin unveiled in munich is covered in high tech centers to bolster itself driving capability. companies say the id buzz will be tested on public roads in munich, as well as a private track in the city, with hopes of being the backbone of volkswagen plans for a commercial ride hailing and delivery platform. they are looking to launch in germany in 2025, back in 2019 v w invest in $2600000000.00 in pittsburgh base our goal as part of a quote, global alliance with ford to co develop electric
and they also want u. k. well, because to be trained up for these jobs, they don't just want to have a visas extended for those in europe. that's why it's being held up. hillary ford, which of the british american business association. thank you so much for breaking all this down. pleasure. and finally, at an event ahead of the 2021 munich auto show volkswagen an argo a i gave the 1st look at an electric autonomous vehicle, the id buzz. now the van is built around the concept of the iconic v w...
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k. in the u. k. they will piece also to good friday agreement has to be maintained in terms of peace. and now there's another issue that's obviously been a big news over the last several days. and that is the pact for building nuclear powered submarines between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. and france is none too happy about the how is that going to affect the economic relationship between france in the u. k? well, couple of things. number one, the french have to pull their french and out of the u. s. and actually the french, if you remember that the oldest allies the u. s. because they actually ganged up on us, but to our new orb independence. i think it's very sad move in actually, particularly when they micron declared about now it's great that the adults are back in town when biden was elected. because this is being very childish to withdraw on bassett, but now to your question brand, we've gone to the trade with the u. k. i mean, this isn't good for any kind of relations.
k. in the u. k. they will piece also to good friday agreement has to be maintained in terms of peace. and now there's another issue that's obviously been a big news over the last several days. and that is the pact for building nuclear powered submarines between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. and france is none too happy about the how is that going to affect the economic relationship between france in the u. k? well, couple of things. number one, the french have to pull...
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k. with being locked down. they weren't given access back into the u. k. a lot of people have tried to break blame breakfast for this. breakfast is breakfast. breakfast is not the issue for the aging drivers. i'm for the lack of training. it's all these other issues combining on top and it's actually a storm of this. all these factors now with regard to poultry, actually the c e o of kelly, turkeys, he's supplies 27 percent of turkey's in the u. k was just on a radio station in london, l l g b. and actually he said that he has so many openings across the u. k. his staff have been going to drop centers basically, begging for workers. there are 2200000 in the u. k. collecting unemployment. and they can't get applicants. maybe people don't want to work in the poultry industry . maybe they want the one to be filtering talkies. but again, there are people who are collecting unemployment and they are not working. so 11 does, is this just a combination of lack of training and also those workers who don't want to work and don't want to drive trucks. they don't wan
k. with being locked down. they weren't given access back into the u. k. a lot of people have tried to break blame breakfast for this. breakfast is breakfast. breakfast is not the issue for the aging drivers. i'm for the lack of training. it's all these other issues combining on top and it's actually a storm of this. all these factors now with regard to poultry, actually the c e o of kelly, turkeys, he's supplies 27 percent of turkey's in the u. k was just on a radio station in london, l l g b....
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e u and u. k. and has been sanctioned by the un security council deputy prime minister, mula dog county bars. are a taliban founder and leader who reportedly met with c. i a director william burns in august to discuss the u. s. is withdraw from afghanistan. molar. you're called the minister of defense and son of the late taliban founder mohammed omar, whose refusal to hand over osama bin line. and after the attacks on $911.00 led to the us invasion of afghanistan. and sir, as you dean how connie acting interior minister, who's on the f b i most wanted list with a 10000000 dollar bounty on his head as head of the ha connie network, a u. s. desert, a terror group considered one of the most dangerous and violent in afghanistan. his uncle caliah has a $5000000.00 bounty on his head for his ties to al qaeda. he's now acting minister for refugees, for other men appointed to senior positions were detained. that one time m. o bay and released as part of a prisoner swap for sergeant bo birdsall, in 2014, in
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k. and when i say u. k, i mean northern ireland as well. and those are called a sanatorium photo sanitary regulations. and those pertain to everything veterinary and the veterinarians cover with regard to meat products, which is the cause sausages and everything to do with any meat products. those could be extended, bought, it would take the u. k. the british agreeing to the rules and regulations under the e u, which they don't want to do. and it would mean the e, you agreeing to just basically duplicate those rules and regulations, which they don't want to do. the 2nd option would be to have the same thing that they have the you also has with new zealand, which would be to agree to common high standards, which you already has with the, with new zealand. now actually there is already in place that with a gr to 2 years ago, a what is called a common agreement. and in terms of standards that could be carried through again, bought the you doesn't want to do that either. why doesn't you want to do this? if the e u was to make it easy for the u.
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the deal between the u. k. the u. s. and his trailer is widely seen as an effort to counter china's influence in the region of funds is recalled, ambassador to australia says his country has been duped and betrayed by allies. we were deliberately kept in the black. we where better woodley can north and you can realize how deep we feel about such a thing. is it possible that you ignore? you don't even mention you don't read. you even refuse to discuss with a trusted partner like france and for you know about such an issue. oh, could it be possible? well, rory, challenge is live for us in london, rory publicly the u. s. u k doesn't seem to have suffered quite as much of an indignity if you like, least diplomatically speaking is the u. s. and stillia have what's the reaction in the u. k to all of this? well, i think the reaction in the u. k. depends on ready which parts of the cohens area you're looking at and how they feel about france and how they feel about the current british government. there are sections of society an
the deal between the u. k. the u. s. and his trailer is widely seen as an effort to counter china's influence in the region of funds is recalled, ambassador to australia says his country has been duped and betrayed by allies. we were deliberately kept in the black. we where better woodley can north and you can realize how deep we feel about such a thing. is it possible that you ignore? you don't even mention you don't read. you even refuse to discuss with a trusted partner like france and for...
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it seems that the u . k. is still far safe haven other than countries that they are fleeing from. hence, this latest influx of asylum seekers here in the united kingdom, perhaps now the home secretary should change tact, considering the numbers are not coming down. any program in san francisco wants to pay a small group of people not to commit crimes. critics call giving cash to criminals, but other say it's a path towards preventing gun violence. artie correspondent natasha sweet. explains for human rights commission in san francisco is launching a pilot programs that take effect next month. well heading out money really help quite crime and gun violence. in particular, like much of the country, san francisco's economy is still feeling the effects of the pandemic locked downs while a popular tourist destination. a lack of international travelers is impacting the golden city. but what about it safety? city leaders are closely i and gun violence and are promoting a small initiative to help combat it. the human
it seems that the u . k. is still far safe haven other than countries that they are fleeing from. hence, this latest influx of asylum seekers here in the united kingdom, perhaps now the home secretary should change tact, considering the numbers are not coming down. any program in san francisco wants to pay a small group of people not to commit crimes. critics call giving cash to criminals, but other say it's a path towards preventing gun violence. artie correspondent natasha sweet. explains for...
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is that gas stations across the u. k? well, take a look at how the government is responding and whether the military will be getting involved to tackle the crisis. we have a lot to cover today. fullest dive right in we leave the program with the latest on the release of wally's chief financial officer, main ones. though, she returned home to china over the weekend nearly 3 years after she was detained in canada at the request of the trumpet ministration. but while a deal was made with the department of justice and china released 2 canadian prisoners in return, the vine administration is signaling it's still not done pursuing a case against the chinese tech giant at the center of it all. our to turn new chavez has the latest main one joe, one was chief financial officer and the daughter of the company founder ren zang. fay returned to china saturday night after striking a deal with us. prosecutors in an extradition case that as fuel tensions for nearly 3 years between the west and beijing. after more than 1000 days of suff
is that gas stations across the u. k? well, take a look at how the government is responding and whether the military will be getting involved to tackle the crisis. we have a lot to cover today. fullest dive right in we leave the program with the latest on the release of wally's chief financial officer, main ones. though, she returned home to china over the weekend nearly 3 years after she was detained in canada at the request of the trumpet ministration. but while a deal was made with the...
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trying to relocate to the u. k. their email addresses will lead to a mass letter sent by the ministry asking for updates about the current situation, but seems some hit the reply all button. therefore, revealing the locations at the same time, photos and other personal information. we're also exposed. spokesperson said, the ministry was sorry, an investigation has been launched into a data breach of information from the afghan relocations assistance policy team. we apologize to everyone impacted by this breach and are working hard to ensure it does not happen again. the ministry of defense takes it's information and data handling responsibilities very seriously. but it's not a hurst. british mistake, it's put off, comes at risk when you case of hurried to, to evacuate their africa and mission. they left behind documents that identified africans who worked for britain along with their families, despite the phone office stating that every effort had been made to destroy sensitive material. and the u. s. 2 is also been
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number 195 percent of everything in the u. k. has to be bought in on the back of a laurie a truck from somewhere. and during the pandemic, you mentioned about the aging workforce a lot, those aging retiring workers who are driving those lowrie's. they actually didn't want to be exposed to carpet. so they said how number one, number 2, the vocational schools that train those, to give them licenses to drive the heavy goods vehicles, the h g. these only qualified, 15000 people in 2020 that's 25000 people shorter than the year before. so it's $25000.00 a year. less qualifying and to bring point, a lot of them are going back to the europe to their families because they couldn't stay when the view came with being locked down. they weren't given access back into the u. k. a lot of people have tried to break blame breakfast for this breakfast is breakfast. breakfast is not the issue for the aging drivers and for the lack of training, it's all these other issues combining on top and it's actually a storm of this. all these factors now wit
number 195 percent of everything in the u. k. has to be bought in on the back of a laurie a truck from somewhere. and during the pandemic, you mentioned about the aging workforce a lot, those aging retiring workers who are driving those lowrie's. they actually didn't want to be exposed to carpet. so they said how number one, number 2, the vocational schools that train those, to give them licenses to drive the heavy goods vehicles, the h g. these only qualified, 15000 people in 2020 that's 25000...
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and the u. k. also, the australian government re committing to disagreement to buy french submarines just a few weeks ago, says the french foreign minister. so what happens there are many who want on. so from australia they're asking for 30, from the australian prime minister the scope morrison. and then this deep sense of disappointment in joe biden showing material, again saying that the current washington administration has acted in a trump like manner. trump, who is known for taking a unilateral decisions for not consulting allies. well, in this case of from says it was who consulted the youth says that it wasn't consulted. we are likely to hear a lot more reaction, a little bit later the fridge present the minute macro is due to the farewell dinner for the german chancellor anglo merkel. of course you to step down from that position. this may well bolster a manual micro assertion, something that he is held a low belief that keys is often fed. the us is distancing itself from its international
and the u. k. also, the australian government re committing to disagreement to buy french submarines just a few weeks ago, says the french foreign minister. so what happens there are many who want on. so from australia they're asking for 30, from the australian prime minister the scope morrison. and then this deep sense of disappointment in joe biden showing material, again saying that the current washington administration has acted in a trump like manner. trump, who is known for taking a...
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but how can it possibly be confined to the u. k. so that was probably one of the probably the most stupid thing. he ever sort of a very many stupid things. he said, i mean the bag and the old aim, your old cali being promoted now for this country. a country we won in for children in poverty, according to some statistics. leveling up local government has been abolished from a department here in white will ever be terribly happy about that. that's very exciting when the government in a sense by 2010 by doing it. so stereotype and pushing monetary policy to the bank of england, essentially, van band regional policy. right? because if you say the bank of what's driving, driving economics, you 7 interest rate and that's the same for everybody. so now you set up a leveling up deposit, which i think is laughable joke. and let's just think about what the world bank has been trying to do since 950. it's been trying to level up african countries and poor countries around the world and has achieved it, but never fear. and the how they going to
but how can it possibly be confined to the u. k. so that was probably one of the probably the most stupid thing. he ever sort of a very many stupid things. he said, i mean the bag and the old aim, your old cali being promoted now for this country. a country we won in for children in poverty, according to some statistics. leveling up local government has been abolished from a department here in white will ever be terribly happy about that. that's very exciting when the government in a sense by...
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u k will take proper responsibility for their mistakes either. in this particular case, i doubt that there will be accountability i can't speak for the prince, but the united states never follows up on anything they hope to blow over the united states did. did the same thing. i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same thing after the example of the united states, put the lives of hundreds of interpreters and their families in, in dire straits. and in many of them actually had been rounded up. as a consequence, attention has been closed away from those who are stranded. they have become the forgotten ones they worked with with us and with, with the allies. they were promised to be taken care of and we reneged on that promise. so this is, this is devastating, not only for the us, for the u. k. and even keep on top of all the stories of and talking about the last half an hour, dotsie dot com, the so much more social to get involved in the conversation. so it was good to hear from you, but from the 20 i passed the hour. thank you for
u k will take proper responsibility for their mistakes either. in this particular case, i doubt that there will be accountability i can't speak for the prince, but the united states never follows up on anything they hope to blow over the united states did. did the same thing. i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same thing after the example of the united states, put the lives of hundreds of interpreters and their families in, in dire straits. and in many of them actually had...
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but how can it possibly be confined to the u. k. so that was probably one of the probably the most stupid thing. he ever sort of a very many stupid things. he said, i mean the bag and the whole day and your old cali being promoted now. for this country, a country where one in for children are in poverty, according to some statistics. leveling up local government has been abolished from a department here in white will ever be terribly happy about that. that's very exciting. and when the government, in a sense by 2010, by doing it still staring, and pushing monetary policy to the bank, being that essentially van band regional policy. right? because if you say the bank of what's driving driving economics, you 7 interest rate, and that's the same for everybody. so now you set up a leveling up deposit, which i think is laughable joke. let's just think about what the world bank has been trying to do since 950. it's been trying to level up african countries and poor countries around the world and hasn't achieved it, but never fear. and the
but how can it possibly be confined to the u. k. so that was probably one of the probably the most stupid thing. he ever sort of a very many stupid things. he said, i mean the bag and the whole day and your old cali being promoted now. for this country, a country where one in for children are in poverty, according to some statistics. leveling up local government has been abolished from a department here in white will ever be terribly happy about that. that's very exciting. and when the...
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k, but the reason that the u. k. government is holding back on this is because for the whole reason what they want to do is they want businesses to hire local u. k. british workers. that's what they want them to do. so that's why they're holding back in their holding back on this. and they also want you k workers to be trained up for these jobs. they don't just want to have a visas extended for those in europe. that's why it's being held up. hillary ford, which of the british american business association. thank you so much for breaking all this down, sasha. and finally, at an event ahead of the 2021 munich auto show volkswagen in argo. ai gave the 1st look at an electric autonomous vehicle, the id buzz. now the van is built around the concept of the iconic v w micro bus. but the vert, this virgin unveiled in munich is covered in high tech centers to bolster itself driving capability. the company say the id buzz will be tested on public roads in munich, as well as a private track in the city, with hopes of being t
k, but the reason that the u. k. government is holding back on this is because for the whole reason what they want to do is they want businesses to hire local u. k. british workers. that's what they want them to do. so that's why they're holding back in their holding back on this. and they also want you k workers to be trained up for these jobs. they don't just want to have a visas extended for those in europe. that's why it's being held up. hillary ford, which of the british american business...
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he came from pockets on to the u. k. because he was asked to do so by the risk of him by them because there were certain amount of jobs that the british people just didn't want to. dick, there was the wind rush generation of black british people from the caribbean, who came over some of those have now being deported. back to jamaica, there's a miss trust here. of the british governments. actual promise on whether they'll deliver on these. these are these visas in this list, idea of immigration making things. what? so that's putting people off from coming here and working. it's also mixed messaging is going on and i cannot make advisor. i mean, are you shaking your head of the way the messaging is coming out from the brits? yes, a little bit. i have to say communication hasn't been at his best, but a interesting thing is, if you look at the evidence, migration has been a great contributory factor to the growth of you can call me. and of course, joining the eu has also been beneficial from that point of view because busine
he came from pockets on to the u. k. because he was asked to do so by the risk of him by them because there were certain amount of jobs that the british people just didn't want to. dick, there was the wind rush generation of black british people from the caribbean, who came over some of those have now being deported. back to jamaica, there's a miss trust here. of the british governments. actual promise on whether they'll deliver on these. these are these visas in this list, idea of immigration...
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so the u. k. and the united states, when they're talking to australia and china and the sub deal and friends are saying, forget diplomacy. let's look at the economics. right? that's the standard they use. i guess, you know, let's just look at the economics of breaks in which we sat on the show now leading up to brags it that economically it was the stupidest thing a country could possibly do to cut themselves off from the world's largest trading partner. and a lot of people said, well, it's not about economics, it's about waving the british wagon eating marmite all day. and i said okay, that's great, but wait until the economic set in here is a good example. this gas crisis and the u. k is a direct result of breaks that add on top of that. the idea that britain's interfering politically with france and australia as to smite france because france of course was against britain during brags it. so you have all these politicians who are holding grudges with each other and are just playing petty politi
so the u. k. and the united states, when they're talking to australia and china and the sub deal and friends are saying, forget diplomacy. let's look at the economics. right? that's the standard they use. i guess, you know, let's just look at the economics of breaks in which we sat on the show now leading up to brags it that economically it was the stupidest thing a country could possibly do to cut themselves off from the world's largest trading partner. and a lot of people said, well, it's not...
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big issues between france and the u. k. the u. k. didn't need noted france any more adding to that difficulty box. i think boris johnson, the government is essentially atlanta assist by inclination. boris johnson likes to think that his daughter, you case relationship with america, goes back through the 2nd world war churchill and roosevelt, etc. he wants the u. k to be side by side with the united states. and in doing this deal regarding the australia submarines and this packs for security in the, in the, in the pacific region. that was boris johnson. he has got, he's got a big feather and his cap for british prestige and a relationship that he wants the terrorists, that one between the united kingdom in the united states. raleigh, thanks very much. indeed, rory, challenge life for us in london. let's bring in rosie hock. he's the chief foreign correspondent and live figure home and a professor of strategy at the post school of international affairs. and he's joining us not from parents is good to have you with us. and i'll just see
big issues between france and the u. k. the u. k. didn't need noted france any more adding to that difficulty box. i think boris johnson, the government is essentially atlanta assist by inclination. boris johnson likes to think that his daughter, you case relationship with america, goes back through the 2nd world war churchill and roosevelt, etc. he wants the u. k to be side by side with the united states. and in doing this deal regarding the australia submarines and this packs for security in...
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while in the u. k. a series of bizarre policy decisions has included delaying the vaccination of teenage school children till after the school year had turned. the results across all ford administrations is that the u. k. one of the highest vaccination rates in the world also now has one of the highest streets of infinity . those who talked for early signs of no kite blue for science over divide us looked at didn't to disappointment. but it's yet look, it's bleak. i think at 1st sight appear. well, today we've been well expert, perfect. so the neil of trinity college dublin has emerged as one of the key commentators on the ability of vaccines to triumph recruiting virus. but fight your troops messages and emails in response to i sure elastic. i mean you keep part is constant season partition says no one standing up to the today's in this says the program is very informative. i was never important enough to be authority. thanks. vena john carnegie says labor i too much to the right now of course crystal
while in the u. k. a series of bizarre policy decisions has included delaying the vaccination of teenage school children till after the school year had turned. the results across all ford administrations is that the u. k. one of the highest vaccination rates in the world also now has one of the highest streets of infinity . those who talked for early signs of no kite blue for science over divide us looked at didn't to disappointment. but it's yet look, it's bleak. i think at 1st sight appear....
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the u. s. the u. k. in australia europe's worth shortage in decades. rattle the you politicians with consumers facing a chilly winds that may be without fuel. but the familiar escape go to as more mike is demanded. moscow becomes more gas plus but the way the story has captivated the nation has many.
the u. s. the u. k. in australia europe's worth shortage in decades. rattle the you politicians with consumers facing a chilly winds that may be without fuel. but the familiar escape go to as more mike is demanded. moscow becomes more gas plus but the way the story has captivated the nation has many.
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an ideological prejudice the u. k and the u. s. have long maintained a significant naval and air presence in the in the pacific region. in competition with china, the injection of australia, nuclear power submarines could well intensify this new cold war under the water as well as above. mike hannah 0, washington or china delivered its latest criticism of the lines through its foreign ministry, which said the partnership is damaging to regional peace and security spokesman added that providing australia with nuclear submarine technology will hurt. international anti proliferation efforts may war war. we are the leon, down the u. k in u. s. are about to export powerful technology to a strike. and that shows that they using nuclear exports as a geo political tool. applying double standards and which is extremely responsible astrologer is a non nuclear weapon state party to the n p t and a party to the nuclear weapons free zone in the southern pacific. now it's importing nuclear power submarine technology with strategic military value
an ideological prejudice the u. k and the u. s. have long maintained a significant naval and air presence in the in the pacific region. in competition with china, the injection of australia, nuclear power submarines could well intensify this new cold war under the water as well as above. mike hannah 0, washington or china delivered its latest criticism of the lines through its foreign ministry, which said the partnership is damaging to regional peace and security spokesman added that providing...
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unless telling us it's unlikely that the u. s. or u. k. the will take proper responsibility for their mistakes. in this particular case, i doubt that there will be accountability i can't speak for the prints, but the united states never follows up on anything they hope the low over united states did the same thing. i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same thing after the example of the united states, a put the lives of hundreds of interpreters and their families in, in dire straits. and in many of them actually had been rounded up. as a consequence, attention has been called away from those who are stranded. they have become the forgotten ones they worked with with us and with, with the allies. they were promised to be taken care of and we reneged on that promise. so this is, this is devastating, not only for the us, but for the u. k. chinese probably john ever grams reportedly on the verge of collapse. this is one to watch sparking warnings. it could spill over into a global economic disaster. i think contributed lauren
unless telling us it's unlikely that the u. s. or u. k. the will take proper responsibility for their mistakes. in this particular case, i doubt that there will be accountability i can't speak for the prints, but the united states never follows up on anything they hope the low over united states did the same thing. i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same thing after the example of the united states, a put the lives of hundreds of interpreters and their families in, in dire...
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why are the u. s. u k? now, at this time helping australia develop a nuclear power suite of submarines and then turning around and saying this will advance the world peace. clearly this is about another war. this is about a war that is being prepared against china. the us leaders, they talk about the endo pacific just of course, a know term was made up to enable us to explain us leaders explain, bringing more countries into the anti china alliance surrounding china. on the surface, we see that the u. s. and the k is empowering australia to have the nuclear submarine . i think the under one key reason for this empowerment is the u. s. inability to provide more defense budget to support this large spending of nuclear power summaries. so it is forcing australia to share the costs of maintaining such ships and also strategic positions and also. ready forces into soap toilet b and also window pacific region especially now that. ready there is increasing tension between china and australia. so china is what you'r
why are the u. s. u k? now, at this time helping australia develop a nuclear power suite of submarines and then turning around and saying this will advance the world peace. clearly this is about another war. this is about a war that is being prepared against china. the us leaders, they talk about the endo pacific just of course, a know term was made up to enable us to explain us leaders explain, bringing more countries into the anti china alliance surrounding china. on the surface, we see that...
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so the u. k. and the united states, when they're talking to australia and china, and the sub deal and france are saying, forget diplomacy. let's look at the economics. right? that's the standard they use. i guess, you know, let's just look at the economics of breaks in which we sat on the show now leading up to brags it that economically it was the stupidest thing a country could possibly do to cut themselves off from the world's largest trading partner. and a lot of people said, well, it's not about economics, it's about waving the british flag and eating marmite all day. and i said okay, that's great, but wait until the economic set in here is a good example. this gas crisis and the u. k is a direct result of breaks that add on top of that. the idea that britain's interfering politically with france and australia as to smite france because france of course was against britain during brags it. so you have all these politicians who are holding grudges with each other and are just playing petty pol
so the u. k. and the united states, when they're talking to australia and china, and the sub deal and france are saying, forget diplomacy. let's look at the economics. right? that's the standard they use. i guess, you know, let's just look at the economics of breaks in which we sat on the show now leading up to brags it that economically it was the stupidest thing a country could possibly do to cut themselves off from the world's largest trading partner. and a lot of people said, well, it's not...
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that's a, that's another issue between the u. k and france. so they're having to deal with the owner bilateral level this latest route. i think although the u. k is not absolutely at the heart of it, it certainly is not going to help this difficult relationship between france and the u. k. and it's not going to be good for either side. it's not good for the, for the pressure side is not gonna be good for the french odd. they will try, i think, to find a way of getting past this spot. because the french are not pointing the finger of blame at the u. k. as much as they are against the united states and australia, they're essentially saying that the u. k was not much more than an intermediary and this kind of matchmaker between australia and the united states. if perhaps it will be easier for the front to get over this hump than it will be for the united states and australia to renew gerad is the chief foreign correspondent with love to god or professor of strategic strategy. rather, at the paris school of international affairs, he says, france s
that's a, that's another issue between the u. k and france. so they're having to deal with the owner bilateral level this latest route. i think although the u. k is not absolutely at the heart of it, it certainly is not going to help this difficult relationship between france and the u. k. and it's not going to be good for either side. it's not good for the, for the pressure side is not gonna be good for the french odd. they will try, i think, to find a way of getting past this spot. because...
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well, but let's look at the u. k. i'm the data medica which are relatively high vaccinated countries but have higher rates of the violet, sun, scotland, extremely high rates recently. and england rates are low increasing again. so what's going on? why is it that a high vaccination country can still have relatively high rates? so spread the virus. well, you have in america, for example, loc, the large box. so very often, the cases are in the box. maybe the majority of cases will be in the maximize both you see right, so the actions and maximize well. but the good news is it's not time buddy and severe disease optimization. case numbers aren't especially informative, called the key metric here it's severe disease location. the u. k. scott member holding study. i'm telling study without numbers. i mean, last week i heard an expert and you have not been overwhelmed now in this phase of it. even though case numbers are all the main increase, hospitalization is important. certainly that we can the link between the spread of
well, but let's look at the u. k. i'm the data medica which are relatively high vaccinated countries but have higher rates of the violet, sun, scotland, extremely high rates recently. and england rates are low increasing again. so what's going on? why is it that a high vaccination country can still have relatively high rates? so spread the virus. well, you have in america, for example, loc, the large box. so very often, the cases are in the box. maybe the majority of cases will be in the...
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security pipe with a u. k. and australia resulted in the loss of a lucrative submarine deal for powers on the program. we get reaction on the street of the french capital. this is not the 1st time that the united states has taken contrast from last. they are very good at that. we do not respect anyone apart from themselves, the act like masters of the world. they shouldn't have done that because i think if france it's on the same, they would have complain. giving the game away. while washington in the new pacific security alliance is not aimed at any one, the secretary of defense makes the true target abundantly clear. we spoke in detail about china as the stabilizing activities in beijing efforts to force and intimidate other countries. this agreement, this relationship does not aim that anything or anyone. instagram permanently last saw fees investigative media project, read face shop for a similar move by facebook. earlier in the year, we look at an alarming level of control being wielded by social media gia
security pipe with a u. k. and australia resulted in the loss of a lucrative submarine deal for powers on the program. we get reaction on the street of the french capital. this is not the 1st time that the united states has taken contrast from last. they are very good at that. we do not respect anyone apart from themselves, the act like masters of the world. they shouldn't have done that because i think if france it's on the same, they would have complain. giving the game away. while washington...
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k. forces and has the right to come to the u. k. will actually be helped while these parliamentary committee is ongoing to keep us posted nadeem and a dame bob by joining us live there from london to rick alley. easy alter of the 40 war in afghanistan of chronicle for told he thinks it's time for western powers to learn from them is thanks going to get this done. i think the 1st thing which has to be said very clearly and bluntly that this has been a huge political and ideological defeat for the american empire, for nato and for their lives. and it will bring hope on that level to many others who are still struggling like in palestine and other parts of that. this is possible, this can be done. and that is the principal reason. in my opinion, why there are so many saw faces. because normally when you bring a war to an end, you shouldn't be given some credit for it. and i think biden is absolutely right to have decided to withdraw from, from his, it was a war that was going know where it was a war that had wasted corinthians. it was
k. forces and has the right to come to the u. k. will actually be helped while these parliamentary committee is ongoing to keep us posted nadeem and a dame bob by joining us live there from london to rick alley. easy alter of the 40 war in afghanistan of chronicle for told he thinks it's time for western powers to learn from them is thanks going to get this done. i think the 1st thing which has to be said very clearly and bluntly that this has been a huge political and ideological defeat for...
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the recent controversy surrounding the u. s. u. k and australia. new security pack has left in new leaders scratching their heads about what even means to be in nato anymore. the reason for nato existence is transatlantic security. this is what we want to remind the united states off. therefore, our partners decided on our initiative as well as on the initiative of germany to revise the strategic concept of the alliance. being allies does not mean being hostage to the interests of another country. at 1st the spat seemed confined to only a few powers. france being upset with the suspension of its submarine contract with australia, which resulted from hawkess's provisioning of nuclear sub technology to the country . turns out though brussels might now postpone a major summit with the us over the disagreement. and the entire strategic alliance is feeling the reverb. it is such a difficult issue where we see traditional alliances in some way torn apart are certainly changed fundamentally. but the issue doesn't stop their london doesn't even feel like t
the recent controversy surrounding the u. s. u. k and australia. new security pack has left in new leaders scratching their heads about what even means to be in nato anymore. the reason for nato existence is transatlantic security. this is what we want to remind the united states off. therefore, our partners decided on our initiative as well as on the initiative of germany to revise the strategic concept of the alliance. being allies does not mean being hostage to the interests of another...
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trying to fill up in the u. k. then i break through these getting some of the blame for brits having to line up for petrol with the country, using many european drivers for it ditched e membership. as a partial remedy, the u. k. government has now offered temporary visas to thousands of foreign fuel tanka and heavy goods vehicle drivers that would last until christmas. however many, including an official from a dutch trades union have rejected the idea this offering of shows interest, no strategic strategy to solve the issue in the industry. because shot that song virus is foreseen for many years already. and the reason why there are a lower number of divers drive a simply leave the profession because the working conditions are not what it should be. and this will not be solved when handing out 5000 fish out and are analyzes u. k is now in the perfect storm, perfect storm and a negative weight. because to watch it, many your workers who work inside the u. k. left the u. k already far, because it was in the stable b
trying to fill up in the u. k. then i break through these getting some of the blame for brits having to line up for petrol with the country, using many european drivers for it ditched e membership. as a partial remedy, the u. k. government has now offered temporary visas to thousands of foreign fuel tanka and heavy goods vehicle drivers that would last until christmas. however many, including an official from a dutch trades union have rejected the idea this offering of shows interest, no...
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remember the u. k, the neutered spent country? well indeed, france has the history of the close shock, which is more elegant bump right, that lives under the bridge with fine wine and champagne, and, you know, hanging out the life of stairs games born again that, you know, it's a little bit more romantic here than what you see directly francis in the winning as country in history, when it comes to war. they one more wars than any country on earth currently. so i think they're going to be back to form. i think it's a cross channel, 50 costs are back and play and i'm like and macaroni this. i'm taking macro in 6. well, of course, i guess the french one thing you see here, if you've ever lived here like we have for a long time, is, you know, there is more of a fisticuffs sort of thing. it's a normal like, you know, you see member, my chrome got punched here. cozy was often very like right in the face of his voters and the constituents, the people, the citizens of france. there's often a hand to hand combat because the country allows
remember the u. k, the neutered spent country? well indeed, france has the history of the close shock, which is more elegant bump right, that lives under the bridge with fine wine and champagne, and, you know, hanging out the life of stairs games born again that, you know, it's a little bit more romantic here than what you see directly francis in the winning as country in history, when it comes to war. they one more wars than any country on earth currently. so i think they're going to be back...
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k. u meeting, legally binding carbon emissions and targets. well, i mean, i would say that wouldn't be where we're hearing increasing a bizarre claims from the fossil fuel industry that it can be met 0 and all these other kinds of things. partly through also some they they west company of mining company for whom we mackenzie was doing. it's for board was training us. but they also the mind that is proposed is for steal, making. the claim is the bi. would mackenzie opening a mine in cumbria? some mine somewhere else in the world, probably in the united states would shut down, and therefore it would be no increase in global carbon emissions because it would, that wouldn't mind the west come rail. coal would substitute for the american co. i mean, that's absolute economic nonsense. the american co would simply seek c markets elsewhere . and the extra supply coming from west come rail low, relatively small, would have a significant effect on prices in the u. k. and europe. and that would make it more difficult to move away from coal and still maki
k. u meeting, legally binding carbon emissions and targets. well, i mean, i would say that wouldn't be where we're hearing increasing a bizarre claims from the fossil fuel industry that it can be met 0 and all these other kinds of things. partly through also some they they west company of mining company for whom we mackenzie was doing. it's for board was training us. but they also the mind that is proposed is for steal, making. the claim is the bi. would mackenzie opening a mine in cumbria?...
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k. u meeting, legally binding carbon emissions and targets. well, i mean, i would say that wouldn't be where we're hearing increasing bizarre frames from the fossil fuel industry that it can be met 0 and all these other kinds of things. partly through also some they they west company of mining company for whom were mackenzie was doing. it's for board was training us. but they also the mind that is proposed is for steal, making. the claim is the by would mackenzie opening a mine in cumbria? some mine somewhere else in the world, probably in the united states would shut down, and therefore it would be no increase in global carbon emissions because it would, that would mind the west come rail. coal would substitute for the american co. i mean, that's absolute economic nonsense. the american co would simply seek c markets elsewhere . and the extra supply coming from west come rail low, relatively small, would have a significant effect on prices in the u. k. and europe. and that would make it more difficult to move away from coal and still making,
k. u meeting, legally binding carbon emissions and targets. well, i mean, i would say that wouldn't be where we're hearing increasing bizarre frames from the fossil fuel industry that it can be met 0 and all these other kinds of things. partly through also some they they west company of mining company for whom were mackenzie was doing. it's for board was training us. but they also the mind that is proposed is for steal, making. the claim is the by would mackenzie opening a mine in cumbria? some...
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now the u. k. will embark on this project alongside our allies, making the world safer and generating jobs across united kingdom. thank you. over to you, mr. president. thank you board and i want to thank that fell down under. thank you very much. appreciate this privacy. i am honored to day to be joined by to america causes allies, australian united kingdom, to launch a new phase of the trilateral security cooperation among our countries. as prime minister morrison and primus, or johnson said, i want to thank you for this partnership, your vision, as we embarked together on this strategic mission. although throughout the u. k. and us partnership, august, to sound strange and all these acronyms. goodwin, arcus, our nations, will update, enhance our shared ability to take on the threats of the 21st century. just as we did and the 20th century. together, our nations and our brave fighting forces have stood shoulder to shoulder for literally more than 100 years to the trench fighting a war one, the is
now the u. k. will embark on this project alongside our allies, making the world safer and generating jobs across united kingdom. thank you. over to you, mr. president. thank you board and i want to thank that fell down under. thank you very much. appreciate this privacy. i am honored to day to be joined by to america causes allies, australian united kingdom, to launch a new phase of the trilateral security cooperation among our countries. as prime minister morrison and primus, or johnson said,...