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talk about mame warfare here's a damaged and it says right here we don't have protection against maims we've been talking about this on the kaiser report how means are going directly into your own conscious mind shifting global consciousness and presenting a new reality in spanish for our spanish speaking audience notes he almost protection francais all lost me yes clearly. you got that here's another famous image now on the crypto twitter sphere this is pink well jack and it's money go birth yes i know you're thinking i look a little like pink. lo jack or is it no jack jack well jack think we're jack yes i do look a little bell if that's prince or go home to her money printer cove pequot jack-o. burrow now was this. this is a printer roller this started the american revolution because this technological advance allowed newspapers to get out quickly and allow the word to get out that we need to revolt and we need to change everything in the america to become independent who invented this my great great great grandfather hume x. well that's right he invented this 1817 but after the revolution. and what's this fears of me i know that this is a laundry press looks like a printing press sorry laundering money with a printing press i think whoa jack who's a conducting me more fair. what's all this mean. if yes all of these are in our headlights and actually that's why i'm also wearing my ovaries arc care due today because i'm looking like wyatt langham from the ozarks series the ozarks series got me thinking ok because what is that was our series is this respectable middle class family from chicago moved to the ozarks in missouri because the guy well the couple there laundering money from mexican drug cartel so when they arrive in the ozarks what do they do they look for a money losing businesses big money losers they must be huge money losers because they need to launder a lot of money for the mexican drug cartels so that story line from the ozarks stood out to me when i saw this headline and read through this data from wall street dot com what uniform money sinkholes actually disrupt he goes through wayfarers zillo left we work carve on a tesla air b.n. b. kasper sleep zoom way and all of them are losing huge amounts of money so much i'll tell you just wayfarer which is this online distributor of furniture right you go there and you buy some furniture and it's supposed to be cheaper well it apparently is so cheap they're giving it away because the thing that makes wayfair unique is that its losses have nearly doubled every year they're rising on an exponential curve from 77000000 dollars in losses in 2015 to $194000000.00 a losses in 2016 to 245000000 and 27002504 1000000 and 2018 nearly 1000000000 in losses and 29 teams i think the insight that you bring to this and it's really interesting how you been able to cobble this all together that the only model that we see that loses money like this as predictably as this would be money laundering money laundering like the mexican drug cartel for example. they would happily lose money in a casino in america because part of something is better than 100 percent of nothing and so losing money is part of the money laundering model as a model a business model and we look at these unicorns these startups and silicon valley like the ones you mentioned we work. wayfair guber we were lift they're all losing money exponentially so then you have to ask yourself well maybe the model is to lose money and so who is laundering the money who is laundering the money i think that's the question who is the mexican drug cartel equivalent in the global economy the who is that actor i'm going to say were straight up it's not any of the corporations themselves what i'm saying is that we have the circumstantial evidence of money laundering so where do we you know if if this is going to be tried in a court of law like how do you find out why these businesses are losing money and it's not just us unicorns and silicon valley by the way it's fracking max and i have covered this with such exasperating like why do these investors continue to lose money year after year for 10 years and of course with the 1st business to basically introduce this model was private equity and private equity are like the capo de capo there that's where tim geithner goes to work that's where ben bernanke us work that's where former presidents go to work is for private equity groups and private equity what they do is they find nice healthy profitable companies with pension funds and huge amount of assets like sears remember sears had all these. 100 something year old company with lots of beautiful buildings worth a lot lots of real estate and they strip all this out swap it for that and lo and behold it falls apart under a big debt load and so my theory is that the larger picture of the money laundering is. the system is a fee debt based system is it's putting in essentially what i'll say is feudalism and longer and on the other side comes capitalism we're supposed to believe this is all capitalism and it's a free and fair market right well let's say you had a group of folks and the objective was to shovel hundreds of billions of not trillions of dollars into their pockets. and not just as a little bit of money but the the g.d.p. equaling size of money like if the g.d.p. is $20.00 trillion and you wanted to dump $56710.00 trillion dollars into the pockets of your friends how could you do that without causing inflation well you have 20 or 30 silicon valley unicorn startups that are burning billions of dollars every day yes but you as the executive of those corporations or as a fund holder or as an intermediary banker are taking a cut so those debt unicorn economy and silicon valley is the feds a lunny laundering operation to get that money into the hands of the billionaires remember during the pandemic the billionaires made another $250000000000.00 i think it's actually $45450000000000.00 but they didn't cause any inflation wages went down i mean inflation in the sense that the g.d.p. went up in any meaningful way the g.d.p. is actually contract so how did they add $450000000000.00 into billionaires pockets they need a money laundering operation is called fracking is a money laundering operation clearly it always has been and the unicorn's a silicon valley it's a money laundering operation clearly they're not meant they're not they're not there to make money just like when mobsters take over a restaurant and then they launder money through until it goes bust and then they tortured yeah right they get the insurance cash now here the fed runs their billions through these losing corporations and so they go bust like we work and then they torch it and there's going to be a bag holder that we work c.e.o. lost billions and billions of billions because a it was the stupid guy at the poker table he was the chump but he got involved in a money laundering operation he wasn't even aware of it and the result of course is that just like that mob run restaurant eventually goes boston is towards the american economy is now on the verge of completely going under and now now the torch comes now that just. it all down when you look at a lot of the operations that the mob or cartels run the money laundering operations there's no there there right there is like it's a fake sushi shop it's it's kind of has a sushi sign and they do do make some sushi if you dare eat it and my point is in you but it's not like done to any profession they don't spend any money on ingredients or something it's meant to be a money losing operation so. that's part of this hollowed out a condom you see why there is no wealth creation here is it's been it's taken over it's all cartel i mean the cartels for example need somebody to produce wealth in order to spend on their product but we were at the point where it's all just these money losing operations and it's just and i think it's. laundering your concepts your principles your ideas about time the negative interest rates of energy and matter like negative oil prices these are like gaslighting you they're messing with your mind and laundering your ideas about how the world is supposed to operate and look herbalife we covered it it's clearly a money laundering operation there it's a money losing business they've got hedge funds involved and they're going to $650000000.00 junk bonds done they're going to sell to the fed so the fed is acting as the capital cop oh they'll buy the junk from herbalife they'll go to payday the stock will eventually go out completely to 0 because it's a piece of garbage but as a money laundering operation herbalife is great but as unicorns of silicon valley as money laundering operations there are great the most important stories not individual companies none of those individuals know individual fracking rigor operation or play none of that is interesting in itself what's more important is the big picture of what is the illicit activity what is the thing that is overall like you know what the drug cartel why they're laundering money and so if this into . higher system of all your businesses of all your industry is losing money almost intentionally that is establishing the primacy of debt but it's also like i said laundering your ideas and concepts so when feudalism happened how it ended was our ideas changed and we realized that the king is not divine he's not divinely appointed heat we are equal the enlightenment came about and you realized wait i'm a sovereign individual i don't have to like abide by you but here we have where they're trying to do the same thing and opposite they they've learned from history these futile people have learned from history so they've added these sort of layers of like it's a game and it's fun and and they're rewarding the people who like all those unicorn companies you know those guys are billionaire money laundering. not much drug cartels are profitable you know until everyone's dead right yes well exactly but it's not like we're not pointing a finger saying that operation is but the system is itself it's like he says it what wall street says here these companies lose money hand over fist even during the best of times they're designed that way and executives are rewarded that way and investors want it that way they disrupt existing industries by not having to stick to the principle that a business has to be a self-sustaining ok so we're not focusing on our individual company let's just say compared to a narco state you have a narco state yes in south america right it's a narco state start of them. and this system the state is is is constructed of built around narcotics trades here you have a money laundering operation in america it's not a narco state it's a fear printing state equivalent to a narco state so jamie dimon goes to d.c. and goes to jay powers office and goes to the j. ews were going to do i'm going to lose like a $1000000000.00 today. give me 3000000000 ok if you don't. get a break you lugs. and j. pals like who bravely mugs us $3000000000.00. and then let me go and enjoy a pal please don't kill me jamie diamond. the money for you it's a narco state america a money laundering operation that's going bust they're going to torture. anyone got marshalls and we're going to take a break and when we come back much more when you roasting coming your way don't go away. i. don't know crap. no shots. actually dealt. with drug no it's to. point shut your thirst for action. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics for business i'm show business i'll see you then. cup and the pool in paris dimock on the way to both the food. ballot itself mukti about. 2 hours in this way got to dog so hard not to think of the mother disappointed to see the look of a power and an empty stomach and if. this is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights in his way to. the floor you can feel the fee on this bill frist woody allen you have all the ability to pick it up. but i think it is this is the fans that is a constant. welcome back to the kaiser report as are time now to turn to michael kroger now michael krieger is one of the oh gee independent financial journalists we used pick his brain for years and he's only gotten better and better over the years michael welcome back oh thanks max yeah it's great to be always you guys again and likewise you're 2 are like fine wine over there heck yeah that also assess are the introduction that you're a banker turned economic philosopher over there liberty blitzkrieg dot com is where everyone can find your writing and you crank out a lot of really excellent high end writing and we always turn to it every week for inspiration and ideas now michael kramer while the pandemic may have brought death and economic suffering for sub. it has also let the tide out of our collective delusions and we see the ideas that are wearing no sure it's. like money printing what law is in your opinion have been most exposed so that sure the money printing is one of them but one of the and i haven't written a post about this quite yet but i but i probably will in future and i have tweeted about it i think there's a huge silver lining to the pandemic even though it's extremely hard and difficult and horrible for a lot of people because people are being abused you know by the government because of the can't a lot of factors as you talk about all the time. but here's the thing i think that while people are fed have been forced at home there's going to be a certain percentage of the population that has just getting a wake up moment and this and they will question you know their lot their lives you know the system all of that stuff is the stuff that you guys did decades ago this is the moment that i had about 12 years ago that changed my life forever i think a lot of people millions tens of millions and surely in this country could have that awakening now when i say that a lot of people come back to me and say well no what are you talking about like have you talked to most people in this in that they're not waking up they're doing nothing the playing video games are buying stocks on robin hood and yes i agree most people of course are going to be in that but but my argument is you need a small percentage right maybe less than 5 percent let's say 3 to 5 percent of americans have an opinion during this lot down during this quarantine about their lives and truly make a decision to change that could change the whole country right this idea that the masses in general you know and i know it sounds wrong to say this but it's also true are usually and almost always spectators spectators to real change now really we've all been spectators for decades now while governments and central banks and all of arc's pillage us but i think it's a small percentage of those people that have been pillaged start to wake up the whole world's going to change but the big question for example right when when big queen was released no one knew big queen was in the works no no. new is about to come out and all the sudden one day there is ok and i think a similar experience is going to happen in a few years i don't think it's going to be clear until a few years but i think maybe around the late you know around 20242025 period you're going to start to see inventions you're going to start seeing new things emerge that you didn't could never expect or think about and i think in this period of quarantine in lockdown right now is that incubation period for a lot of great ideas maybe even novels new writers inventors i really think we're going to have an invention cycle is going to start probably around 2025 and take us into 2030 and maybe the next decade will be a really true you know sort of renaissance and golden age but it's and i think this quarantine lock down will be will be a catalyst for that so i guess what i'm saying is you know my advice to people is to do just that if you can you know to use this moment as a time to truly reflect and change and take action however you can take action because we're not going to vote. it's not going to happen we're not going to vote out and the only strength that we actually have a disgruntled come very clear is to change ourselves and then in the in the however ways we can take revolutionary peaceful action do it in layout an interesting idea there that is going to have a renaissance here in this country and around the world people who are locked up suddenly great discover their inner strength and america there's a very strong tradition of self reliance and that if once that is reignite it could bring in a wave of self-reliance people making their own food growing their own food as you do and colorado pay paul suddenly waking up to the fact that everything they need to be happy is within themselves and they don't need to pay and that they don't need to be consuming so much they don't need to go to. college and incur a lot of debt they just pay to get in touch for themselves it's very socratic in that sense i guess that says economic philosophy on the other hand though we live in a well of faith money crack flingers over there at the central bank who want us to be as dependent as as possible on their free money giveaways rights as select questionis how do you overcome the fact that where living in fear heroin dealer paradise with jay powell printing trillions and trillions and trying to keep people acquiescent to keep them in a stupor to keep them stupid to keep them dependent on his money printing michael that's been the real problem and so for example when i look back to 2010 to 2020 period. you know a lot of the changes that i thought could happen or the roof bolts that i thought might happen just didn't and i think the reason they didn't is a lot has a lot to do with what you just out you know this what you know what i've called financial feudalism you know where debt is used as a effectively as a weapon against the lower classes but i'm in debt and it's use is often said tool by wealthy people you know in the form of leverage straight to the leverage bets that the fed is backing you up with debt and you make a fortune in the close that out or through the housing market whatever you got even taishan homes are to blackstone. whereas like poor people don't do that you know they just they just carry you know the debt keeps them from doing things so yes i mean it's a very entrenched system of financial feudalism and it's systematic and it's and i'm not going to try to pretend that it's easy for you know most people or the certainly the bottom 50 percent is country to just do a lot of what i'm saying it's not it's very difficult people are absolutely trapped this is a modern form of slavery you know you called it new new york feudalism which was brilliant he said that over a decade ago and i've used it since so i do believe it's up to those who have. the resources and billeted right to actually war to system be more independent resilient you know we're the ones that the people that have the ability to act almost have a moral obligation to and i think if enough of that those people do again things will change the wheels will go in motion you know interesting thing is and zuckerberg is not doing it because he's a good guy but you know he's recently talking about you know paying people letting people essentially work with where they are now and you know them work for face and this this brings up a concept of what i do see happening and i encourage it very strongly which is physical decentralization of the public great we have too much capital and we have too much talent right like intellectual let's say resources and financial resources in a few cities and i think that plays into what the fed wants so if you are let's say if you have you know talents right and you have capital my suggestion is to to get out of these centralized cities and disperse that talent around the country you know growing up in new york city i always thought it was the center of the world and you couldn't get a good bagel anywhere else can get a good pizza slice they were can get of food you know and i realized you know late in life that there's a big country out there and it's incredible and when i drove across country and i know you guys have done that i fell in love with a lot of random places i hadn't heard of and a lot of those places i felt like i could live in you know this kind of someone from new york so i think if people that open mind and they and they try to move elsewhere and they can work right remotely that's a step would be a huge benefit because the more capital and talent that you have decentralized right localized throughout the country the harder it will be to control the country and so that's that's an example of centralization is a physical decentralization and i encourage i encourage that for our for this country. because there a moment ago you know that because i compared a. because it comes out of the hacker community and it comes out of the 4 chan community they're very good at coming up with me names and one of the names recently that has come out of the big community is printer go burger which shows a direct correlation between jay powell printing up money and the fed trying to pump up the stock market and then of course the mainstream media jumped on this and said that's not what's happening at all you know there's a policy here that makes sense but the big going community has sussed out that money printer go burrow they've figured out that the whole thing is a charade and fact bank of america came out with a report this week accusing the fed of engaging in fake marker fake markets that they're the market making that they were doing at the federal reserve was completely fake which is of extraordinary allegation by bank of america to make by the fed however the question is can mean this alter consciousness and around the inequality of of our system and kind of as a tag to this tag along this idea it seems like names now and you have a background in banking as i do. become monetized you know maimed a man can a powerful mean can can live a 1000000000 dollar market yeah absolutely and it brings up an even bigger point which i talked about before so back in the last crisis when people like you know said monday money printer went burbank then right we didn't we didn't means we're anything really that but the key thing is millennial we're at the midpoint of the middle any old generation like my wife for example back in the last crisis they were like 20 years old 21 years old so they didn't even know i mean they got robbed without knowing it there was no they were too young you know you know just coming out of college or entering college to understand how completely bamboozled their entire jaish generation was be and so why i think it's going to be a little bit different this time is that. those those those people who were 20 back then are now 30 and there are a lot more where and we have been occurring and we have that community and so there's there are a lot more fighters out there there are a lot there's the idea of money printing essentially being got government welfare for the wealthiest people in the country is catching on to some degree that it in a way in the mainstream consciousness that he did not 10 years ago so i'm encouraged by that i'm not sure exactly how that's going to play out but clearly to me yes through the use of means through the use of young people finally realizing how completely shafted they were systematically and it's happening again right right in an even larger scale it's the seeds are planted for some really interesting times ahead and you know i think the key here is to not you know make this ever write a neighbor against neighbor situation which so many people try to do you know demonizing the left or demonizing the right or this is just theater it's. divide and conquer you know it does anyone who's not laser focused on power and power is wielded by a very small number of people in this country you're just playing their game it's really stupid so we should be focused on how powerful actually functions coop who is who is who's pulling the strings of that and trying to make our lives. a rebellion against that system michael kroger they can omit philosopher and part time carter thanks for being on kaiser report at any time max thank you all righty well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser apart with me max kaiser and face there but i think our guest michael kroger you can find him at liberty let's craig his stuff is hot if you want to catch us on twitter as kaiser report likes time. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to you'll some air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on the story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. drugs has come from unscrupulous dealers to trim pharmacies to in every state in the united states we see a very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids invaded america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she did those at their dose after dose if your dose and really became his drug dealer who's to blame patients doctors manufacturers. this is r.t. u.k. we're live from central london welcome to our viewers from around the world we are currently waiting for the government's daily coronavirus press briefing given today by prime minister boris johnson live from downing street and is expected to announce further measures to lift the lockdown in england meanwhile headlines this hour. system failures of the government's new coronavirus test increased scheme and a lack of key infrastructure lead to concerns that it isn't fit for purpose. police conclude that the prime minister's chief advisor is not down trip to barnard council could have been a minor preach of the regulations. the b.b.c. admits newsnight host emily make lists breached impartiality rules for the commons on public comings as 250 complained to the broadcasting watchdog. the british government's test and trees program to control the spread of corona virus is hit by a system failures amid growing concerns at the scheme simply isn't ready for the rollout it comes on the day the government is forced by law to review looked at measures with action expected from school shops and family gatherings he has used and he joins me now with the latest so the track can trace program has now been launched absolutely the government launching their truck and trace program this morning it entails 25000 contact traces will be phoning peephole and little explanation of how it works people are advised to seek a test if they have covert 19 symptoms if they test positive dave then it's a list the names of people that they spend any extended period of time with the contact traces then a contact that those people they let them know that they've been in touch with somebody who has covered 90. when i that all parties are advised to self isolate however it hasn't come without its problems the website which has been launched in order to administer the program the contact tracing that advice service site is having difficulties already locking issues for n.h.s. workers trying to access it with the message coming up that a critical incident has resulted in the failure of the sites now there are other issues there are a lack of different types of infrastructure we could actually perhaps him more about this and other issues from the prime minister life from the street. good evening before i set out our next steps in the fight against the creative virus let me update you on the latest data 3000000 918079 tests for corona virus of not being carried out in the u.k. including 119587 tests carried out yesterday 269127 people have tested positive and that's an increase of 1887 cases since yesterday 8560 people are in hospital with coronavirus down 11 percent from 1607 this time last week and sadly of those tested positive for the corona virus across all settings 37837 have now died that's an increase of 377 fatalities since yesterday and we are with their friends and family in mourning. as you know we've set 5 tests which must be met before adjusting the lockdown has set out on the 1st slide. it's vital that these tests are met before any changes are made because we must not risk all the hard work and sacrifice of the british people. at all times were informed by the data and evidence about the spread of the virus and the impact of the measures taken so far i'll now take you through our latest assessment of progress against each of the 5 tests we have the next slide please our 1st test is to protect the n.h.s. his ability to cope so they were confident that we're able to provide sufficient critical care and specialist treatment right across the u.k. at the start of the outbreak there was significant concern that the n.h.s. would not be able to cope and that turned out not to be the case thanks to the heroic efforts of everyone who works for the n.h.s. and the heroic efforts of the british people to contain this virus the data show that on the 26th of may 475 people were admitted to hospital in england with credit virus that's down from a peak of 312118 single day on the 2nd of april. on the 27th of may 11 percent of mechanical ventilator beds in the u.k. well occupied by patients with chronic virus and that's down from a peak of 41 percent on the 10th of april and this significant progress means that we are meeting the 1st test kind of next like please. our 2nd test is to see a sustained and consistent 4 in the daily deaths from cave in 1000 so we are confident that we've moved beyond the peak. as measured by a 7 day reading average the u.k. daily death rate now stands at $256.00 down from a peak of $943.00 on the 14th of april while every death is one too many it is now the case that there has been a sustained and consistent fall in the daily death rate and so the 2nd test is being met next slide please our 3rd test is to receive reliable information reliable data from from sage showing that the rate of infection the number of people catching code is decreasing to manageable levels across the board and in the last 7 days an average of 2312 new cases were confirmed with a positive test that's down from a peak of 5066 in the 1st week of may based on the various data available the government is satisfied that the 3rd test is being met and in a moment sir patrick will tell us more about other methods of measuring infections including the our number can i have the next slide please. our 4th test is that we must be confident that the range of operational challenges including in testing capacity and personal protective equipment are in hand with supply able to meet future demand. i fully acknowledge the difficulties on testing and p.p. e that we have faced since the start of the outbreak it's been immensely frustrating but we are now making progress yesterday we carried out 10900587 tests compared to around 12000 at the start of april testing capacity has now increased to 161214 a day we have now signed over 100 new deals with p.p. isa plyers around the world here in the u.k. thanks to the efforts of nordyke and his team and the brilliance of domestic manufacturers we signed contracts for over $2000000000.00 items of p.p. including facemask advisors gowns and aprons where that will satisfied that the 4th test is being met and we can start to rebuild stocks or that we recognize there may be some settings that require urgent restocking on occasion can i have the next i please. our 5th and final test is that we must be confident that any adjustments to the current measures will not risk a 2nd peak of infections that overwhelms the n.h.s. . i'm very grateful to the chief scientific advisor in the chief medical officer for their assessments of the measures i'm about to set out on schools retail and social contact although all parts of the u.k. are moving in the same direction it is important to note that health is devolved and different parts of the u.k. are quite properly moving at different speeds. this package has been kathleen designed so that we can ease the burdens of the lockdown while expecting to keep that are below one. i cannot and will not throw away all the gains we have made together and so the changes we are making are limited and cautious it's thanks to the caution research shown so far that all 5 tests are being met and that's not my achievement or the government's achievement it is your achievement it's only possible thanks to your resolve and dedication to our national purpose to overcome this virus. so the result is we can move forward with adjusting the lockdown in england on monday 1st as i set out on sunday we will now reopen schools to more children closing schools has deprived children of their education and as so often it is the most disadvantaged pupils who risk being hardest hit. on monday we will start to put this right in a safe way by reopening nurseries and other early years settings and reception year one and year 6 in primary schools a fortnight later on the 15th of june secondary schools will begin to provide some face to face contact time for years 10 and 12 2nd we will also start to reopen shops as we restart our economy and will begin on monday with outdoor retail and car show rooms where social distancing is generally easier and a fortnight later on the 15th of june we intend to reopen other non-essential retail . but only provided the 5 tests are still being met and shops have been made coded secure lustily i know the toll the lockdown has taken on families and friends who've been unable to see each other so for monday we will allow up to 6 people to meet outside provided those from different households continue strictly to observe social distancing rules by staying 2 metres apart at the moment as you know people can meet in parks but not in private gardens and this was a cautious 1st step but we know that there is no difference in the health risks so we will now allow people to meet in gardens and other private outdoor spaces these changes mean that friends and family can start to meet their loved ones perhaps seen both parents at once or both grandparents and once and i know that for many people this will be a long awaited and joyful moment but i must press. the to control the virus everyone needs to stay alert act responsibly strictly observe social distancing rules and stay 2 metres apart from those you do not live with minimizing contact with others is still the best way to prevent transmission you should also try to avoid seeing people from too many households in quick succession so that we can avoid the risk of quick transmission from lots of different families and continue to control the virus. and it remains the case that people should not be inside the homes of their friends and families not inside the homes of your friends and families unless it is to access the garden to get to the garden i should add that at this stage i am afraid that those who have been asked to to try to shield themselves should continue to do so and i want to say to those extremely clinically vulnerable people who are now being shielded that i do understand how difficult this has been for you especially and i want to thank you for all the efforts you have gone to because your actions have helped the n.h.s. to cope with looking kapit how we can make your life easier and how we can better support you and we want to say more on that soon i want to reassure everyone that we can make all of the changes i have outlined in a safe way. we know that children and particularly young children a much less likely to be seriously affected by the virus we know that if shops in force social distancing as required by our code would secure guidelines then the virus is less likely to spread and crucially we know the transmission of the virus is far lower outdoors so we can confidently allow more interaction outside. i understand that people will have questions as how to do a so how to do all of this safely and we will publish guidance on these changes to help people to help you make the most of them now i know inevitably that there may be stem normally is or apparent inconsistency in these rules and clearly what we're proposing is still just a fraction of the social interaction each of us would normally enjoy. i know many of you will find this frustrating and i'm sorry about that but i'm afraid that is unavoidable giving the given the nature of the invisible enemy that we are fighting it's a complex problem and we're asking for everyone's patience as he work through it together we will inevitably not get everything right 1st time but i must ask everyone to remember that it's the same patients the same hard work and sacrifices of the british people in lockdown that have got us so far and allowed us to make the progress and the progress that we have by protecting the n.h.s. getting us through the peak and getting this virus under control. we are able to deliver all of the adjustments and easing of restrictions i have set out today. these adjustments are most of those we set out to achieve in step 2 of our road mack of our road map and we have also been able to have them in place by june the 1st as we had hoped and there's no doubt that we're making progress and i'm hopeful that in the coming weeks we may be able to do more because obviously while protecting the health and safety of the public is and must always be our number one priority we must also work to restart our economy and society so as many people as possible can begin returning to their way of life but i want to reaffirm that fundamental commitment to the british people that all the steps we have taken and will take are conditional. they are conditional on all the data and all the scientific advice and use that scientific advice which will help us to judge what we are doing is see the prime minister giving the daily coronavirus briefing and he said all 5 tests for lifting the lockdown had be met he announced plans to move forward on schools and larger gatherings and. he is with me he is still in the studio and he says so the lockdown lifting is pretty much as we expected isn't it yeah absolutely the prime minister they're really going through the fact that he says that the 5 tests have been met before in the majors can be lifted for example not overloading the n.h.s. making sure there's enough pv for staff and so on and he did outline again the government's own document with a timeline early june trying to get primary schools open in the middle of june getting secondary schools opened by that point allowing garden centers and car showroom sort of person i also towards the end of june and into january into july allowed for barbecues and garden parties and eventually so-called high risk businesses like head dresses. restaurants cafes and so on also to be allowed but for those companies to be allowed to get back to business they will have to rules such as social distancing having enough. hand wash and so on in place and that the government will be monitoring those but the prime minister they're trying at least to give the country some type of roadmap and some type of way out of lockdown. thank you very much indeed for that and we'll have more news for you after a short break. every single culture on earth has prohibitions against kill. at the same time virtually every culture on earth more rewards you enormously if you use killed the right person and in one setting it is the most horrendous damaging thing the matching of all and in the other setting is a little wondrous thing that they will give you a medal for that people will vote through you because of that the people want to mate with you because you're good at doing that sort of thing. police have concluded the government cummings might have broken lockdown regulations during his trip to the county despite boris johnson's insistence that his chief advisors actions were reasonable and legal derm constabulary have examined the circumstances surrounding the journey to barnard castle and have concluded that there might have been a minor breach of the regulations that would have warranted police intervention derm constabulary viewed this as minor because there was no apparent breach of social distancing the force found that his trip to darwin with his family didn't in itself constitute a breach of the law despite government guidance to stay at home but it did find his drive to barnard castle to check his eyesight before the journey back to london could have been a mind a breach and had he been stopped by police then they would have advised him to return to daraa. with downing street says it considers the matter closed but a growing chorus of over 80 tory m.p.'s have criticised cummings that he's $44.00 saying his position is untenable x. more than and secondly karen bradley's says that he should consider his position on former defense secretary penny mordant said he had undermined keep public health messages and for much else of such a job it says cummings journey to darwin was unnecessary but didn't call for him to be sent. the b.b.c. is under fire after admitting newsnight host emily make this breached impartiality rules with her comments on dominic cummings made this confirm she was asked not to present last night's show after the event to reporters monologues sparked at least $247.00 off calm complaints of the case kate partridge has the details in a global pandemic the rao dominating the u.k.'s headlines is about the prime minister's special advisor dominic cummings made a controversial trip out of london during the coronavirus lockdown which has infuriated some people including b.b.c. newsnight presenter emily may for this he made those who struggle to keep to the rules feel like fools and as allowed many more to assume they can now flout them the prime minister knows all this boris johnson has chosen to ignore it the tirade was explosive and provocative and social media responded if emily made a list gets told off and cummings doesn't then i suggest we start a revolution emily maybe she's opening isn't biased against the government the facts are biased against the government but not everyone agreed understand that the b.b.c. is being inundated with complaints about emily as a news night from last night i've also put in a complaint and i'm sure many many more well the b.b.c. reporting sunk to an all time low last night i pay a license fee to be given the news not to make it up and really make lists and news nights were biased beyond belief. b.b.c. bias oh look the b.b.c. have deleted that emily made list clip perhaps the public don't enjoy partisan editorializing monologues quite as much as they assume and you can make an off come complaint here and that's the key point according to the b.b.c.'s own guidelines all its output should achieve jew impartiality news presenters are not allowed to express their own view as fact. we must be inclusive considering the broad perspective and ensuring that the existence of a range of views appropriately reflected. it must be clear to all where personal are being expressed but this wasn't clear on news night there was no verbal indication or on screen graphic to clarify that this was an opinion nor were the words arguably or according to public opinion used which has left some people concerned it's sensational media understanding really what is true and what is not true is that people. journalists have to live media itself primarily they should have the opinions as long as it's disclosed as long as they say this is not the opinion of b.b.c. it's my opinion absolutely right every has an opinion but it's one that gets muddled as one people think oh why saying not is that we'll be busy think was that what she thinks they should try they're doing in a public format which then brings into question whether it's freedom of speech or they'd be writing someone for the t.v. might if say you know i think it's too much because i think they should have an opinion i think they should be able to express themselves but i suppose it depends in what parameters they do that the broadcaster has ruled that the monologue didn't meet b.b.c. impartiality standards. we've reviewed the entirety of last night's newsnight including the opening section and while we believe the program contained fair reasonable and rigorous journalism we feel like we should have done more to make clear the introduction was a summary of the questions we would examine with all the accompanying evidence in the rest of the programme we believe the introduction we broadcast did not meet our standards of due impartiality asked off of being reminded of the guidelines but this incident comes when trust in the mainstream media is a waning according to a new gulf poll last month only 24 percent of respondents said they trust t.v. journalists while 64 percent say they don't newspapers spend even worse with just 17 percent saying they trust print journalists with 72 percent saying they don't the media industry seems to be in a credibility crisis and the advent of social media. suppose a blur the lines between free speech editorializing on the or the b.b.c. is guidelines have set the benchmark for impartiality and establishing trust between the press and the public but on your belly like dominic cummings those who make the rules should consider following the. cartridge ot london. more news in just over half an hour. seems wrong. why don't we all just don't call. me. yet to shape out these days come to educate and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. high salacious focus unity. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true watch is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. 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