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new listings in london very much talk about when we spoke to the london stock exchange, and yesterday when we were thinking about deliveroo. the asian equity session up 0.7%, dominated by data on manufacturing. we will get plenty of manufacturing data this hour on the eurozone economy. spain, italy, france, germany reporting this hour with the pmi manufacturing data. european equity markets getting into their stride, broadly to the upside. on the lockdown story across europe, france is heading into a month long lockdown. it is an alarming sign that europe is losing control of the pandemic. italy and germany have announced extensions to restrictions. bob parker, investment committee member, quilvest wealth management joins us. thank you for joining us this morning. european equity markets opening to the upside. nothing on paris or frankfurt, but no doubt they are coming through. we are all concerned about lockdown measures in parts of europe. it from an investor perspective with thoughts about rotating out of growth and into cyclicals, are you concerned with what you see in the contine
new listings in london very much talk about when we spoke to the london stock exchange, and yesterday when we were thinking about deliveroo. the asian equity session up 0.7%, dominated by data on manufacturing. we will get plenty of manufacturing data this hour on the eurozone economy. spain, italy, france, germany reporting this hour with the pmi manufacturing data. european equity markets getting into their stride, broadly to the upside. on the lockdown story across europe, france is heading...
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damian grammaticus, bbc news, london. and for details on all the candidates standing in the london mayoral election go to bbc.co.uk/news the bafta—winning netflix documentary �*my octopus teacher�* tells story of a filmmaker who befriends an octopus. it was filmed off the coast of cape town in one of the world's richest ecosystems — now the makers of the documentary are part of a campaign to preserve the underwater forest. our africa correspondent andrew harding went under water to bring us this report. the sea life here is spectacular. but try for a moment to look past the exotic creatures crowding the cold waters near cape town and focus instead on the seaweed — the endless underwater forests of kelp. i think we should check out the cave and have a look if the sharks are there... i've come here with a group of activists who want to draw the world's attention to this extraordinary, but little—known ecosystem. they're calling it the great african sea forest. we hear so much talk about coral and about the great
damian grammaticus, bbc news, london. and for details on all the candidates standing in the london mayoral election go to bbc.co.uk/news the bafta—winning netflix documentary �*my octopus teacher�* tells story of a filmmaker who befriends an octopus. it was filmed off the coast of cape town in one of the world's richest ecosystems — now the makers of the documentary are part of a campaign to preserve the underwater forest. our africa correspondent andrew harding went under water to...
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. ~ . ., , london. what about the people you have been studying _ london. what about the people you have been studying with _ london. what about the people you have been studying with interim? . london. what about the people you have been studying with interim? i | have been studying with interim? i bet quite a lot of them are leaving the region immediately and going to london aren't they?— london aren't they? absolutely. i think the majority _ london aren't they? absolutely. i think the majority of _ london aren't they? absolutely. i think the majority of graduates i london aren't they? absolutely. i i think the majority of graduates from there indefinitely go on to study in london but obviously my year is affected by the pandemic and a lot of my parents are facing uncertainty about theirjob prospects as result of that. about their 'ob prospects as result of that. ., , ., , about their 'ob prospects as result of that. . , ., , of that. that is a big point. good luck amy and — of that. that is a big
. ~ . ., , london. what about the people you have been studying _ london. what about the people you have been studying with _ london. what about the people you have been studying with interim? . london. what about the people you have been studying with interim? i | have been studying with interim? i bet quite a lot of them are leaving the region immediately and going to london aren't they?— london aren't they? absolutely. i think the majority _ london aren't they? absolutely. i think the...
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i do go into work_ go back into london. i do go into work when — go back into london. i do go into work when i _ go back into london. i do go into work when i have to, and the trains are completely deserted. quite howm — are completely deserted. quite how i— are completely deserted. quite how... i assume they will get more people _ how... i assume they will get more people back— how... i assume they will get more people back on the train. i think people — people back on the train. i think people do— people back on the train. i think people do miss seeing each other for i miss_ people do miss seeing each other for i miss seeing you and ayesha in the studio— i miss seeing you and ayesha in the studio tonight! i am sure we will be vaccine _ studio tonight! i am sure we will be vaccine this — studio tonight! i am sure we will be vaccine. this report here saying there _ vaccine. this report here saying there has— vaccine. this report here saying there has been a huge boost, with 18,000 _ there has been a huge boost, with 18,000 services a day from this comin
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london breed: yeah. i definitely was saddened and disappointed and concerns when i heard about the johnson & johnson vaccine being removed, but unfortunately, we've had this challenge before. we know with a separate vaccine not related to covid, the pfizer vaccine, they talked about that, and my hope is that not a lot of people were impacted, and we're going to continue to do vaccines. we have other vaccines which have not been problematic. i have not had any symptoms or have experienced any clots related to the johnson & johnson vaccine. of course, i'm disappointed because it's a one-and-done vaccine that we all have encouraged other people to get. what we don't want people to do is to be discouraged from getting vaccines period. if i had to do it all over again, i'd still get the vaccine, and in light of the new information, probably would choose another option. those options have been in circulation and available to people even before the johnson & johnson was available. so i would say to those people
london breed: yeah. i definitely was saddened and disappointed and concerns when i heard about the johnson & johnson vaccine being removed, but unfortunately, we've had this challenge before. we know with a separate vaccine not related to covid, the pfizer vaccine, they talked about that, and my hope is that not a lot of people were impacted, and we're going to continue to do vaccines. we have other vaccines which have not been problematic. i have not had any symptoms or have experienced...
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obviously london as well. i remember watching on tv, that is kind of— i remember watching on tv, that is kind of giving me extra encouragement to try and work through— encouragement to try and work through it. encouragement to try and work through it— encouragement to try and work throu~hit. ~ ., ~' . through it. work which might pay off when the 18 women _ through it. work which might pay off when the 18 women team _ through it. work which might pay off when the 18 women team gp - through it. work which might pay off when the 18 women team gp for- through it. work which might pay off. when the 18 women team gp for tokyo is finalised. —— team gp. now to exciting times ahead for british women's wheelchair basketball. it's been announced today that a groundbreaking new premier league will start next january. the season will last four months with university venues also acting as elite bases for top male and female players. jo currie has this report from loughborough. aiming high. for female aiming high.
obviously london as well. i remember watching on tv, that is kind of— i remember watching on tv, that is kind of giving me extra encouragement to try and work through— encouragement to try and work through it. encouragement to try and work through it— encouragement to try and work throu~hit. ~ ., ~' . through it. work which might pay off when the 18 women _ through it. work which might pay off when the 18 women team _ through it. work which might pay off when the 18 women team gp -...
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i have only lived in london for about four years. i - in london for about four years. i have _ in london for about four years. i have always _ in london for about four years. i have always followed the royal family— have always followed the royal family and i am interested in the historic— family and i am interested in the historic side of things. ijust wanted _ historic side of things. ijust wanted to go for a ride on my bike, there _ wanted to go for a ride on my bike, there was_ wanted to go for a ride on my bike, there was no— wanted to go for a ride on my bike, there was no excuse, i heard on the radio _ there was no excuse, i heard on the radio. ~ ., . there was no excuse, i heard on the radio. ~ . . ,, . ., radio. we were watching the special about the queen _ radio. we were watching the special about the queen last _ radio. we were watching the special about the queen last night. - radio. we were watching the special about the queen last night. with . radio. we were watching the special about the queen last night. with allj about the queen last night. wit
i have only lived in london for about four years. i - in london for about four years. i have _ in london for about four years. i have always _ in london for about four years. i have always followed the royal family— have always followed the royal family and i am interested in the historic— family and i am interested in the historic side of things. ijust wanted _ historic side of things. ijust wanted to go for a ride on my bike, there _ wanted to go for a ride on my bike, there was_ wanted...
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london breed: yeah. i definitely was saddened and disappointed and concerns when i heard about the johnson & johnson vaccine being removed, but unfortunately, we've had this challenge before. we know with a separate vaccine not related to covid, the pfizer vaccine, they talked about that, and my hope is that not a lot of people were impacted, and we're going to continue to do vaccines. we have other vaccines which have not been problematic. i have not had any symptoms or have experienced any clots related to the johnson & johnson vaccine. of course, i'm disappointed because it's a one-and-done vaccine that we all have encouraged other people to get. what we don't want people to do is to be discouraged from getting vaccines period. if i had to do it all over again, i'd still get the vaccine, and in light of the new information, probably would choose another option. those options have been in circulation and available to people even before the johnson & johnson was available. so i would say to those people
london breed: yeah. i definitely was saddened and disappointed and concerns when i heard about the johnson & johnson vaccine being removed, but unfortunately, we've had this challenge before. we know with a separate vaccine not related to covid, the pfizer vaccine, they talked about that, and my hope is that not a lot of people were impacted, and we're going to continue to do vaccines. we have other vaccines which have not been problematic. i have not had any symptoms or have experienced...
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.- the streets of london. they occur>ied — the streets of london. they occur>ied my _ the streets of london. they occupied my building. - the streets of london. they occupied my building. and | the streets of london. they - occupied my building. and have ou occupied my building. and have you asked _ occupied my building. and have you asked the _ occupied my building. and have you asked the foreign - you asked the foreign secretary, dominic raab, about this situation? we secretary, dominic raab, about this situation?— this situation? we are waiting for their inspection. _ for their inspection. ambassador his is 2014, kyaw zwar minn won praise from britain's foreign secretary by calling for the release of myanmar�*s democratically elected leader aung san suu kyi who appointed him and for restraint, a more moderate call to arms than myanmar�*s former ambassador to the un's plea for the army to remove from power, but also one falling on deaf ears. this ostensibly his punishment for speaking out and possibl
.- the streets of london. they occur>ied — the streets of london. they occur>ied my _ the streets of london. they occupied my building. - the streets of london. they occupied my building. and | the streets of london. they - occupied my building. and have ou occupied my building. and have you asked _ occupied my building. and have you asked the _ occupied my building. and have you asked the foreign - you asked the foreign secretary, dominic raab, about this situation? we secretary,...
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kyaw win is the executive director of the burma human rights network based in london. he says it's time the uk government took action this is totally unacceptable. i think, of course, we have to speak at some level to a civilised way to explain this military regime, that the vicious military regime to tell them that this not burma, this is london, this is uk. so we urge the uk government, to use every possible way that this is not the right thing to do. yes, because these actions are clearly disrespecting the ambassador but the host country and some kind of challenge is really to the uk. do you expect the uk will actually take action? i have a confidence that it is time to show the muscle, right, because this is on our soil. i mean, something is the limit but they have crossed the limit, so we have to tell them that that's not going to be business as usual, the way they are killing every day basis in burma and showing their ruthlessness and the same practice they are doing on our soil in uk, that's not going to be accepted. the us state department has officially declar
kyaw win is the executive director of the burma human rights network based in london. he says it's time the uk government took action this is totally unacceptable. i think, of course, we have to speak at some level to a civilised way to explain this military regime, that the vicious military regime to tell them that this not burma, this is london, this is uk. so we urge the uk government, to use every possible way that this is not the right thing to do. yes, because these actions are clearly...
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london breed: hello, everyone. i am really excited to be here at manny's, with manny, who is not just the owner of this really wonderful space, but a commissioner with sharky on our small business commission, when we put these two together, they make magic happen, and part of that magic is really advocating fiercely for small businesses in san francisco. throughout the pandemic, they have been key for pushing for supports and fee and permit waivers for a number of small businesses in san francisco, especially for the people that they play. in san francisco, i'm proud that we stepped up early on. we waived fees, we provided grants and loans and no interest loans and other resources to small businesses. in total, san francisco has provided about $75 million throughout the course of this pandemic, not including state and federal resources, but to help our small business community. last week, i was in japantown, announcing an additional $10.6 million in grants for small businesses who could not get access to p.p.p. loa
london breed: hello, everyone. i am really excited to be here at manny's, with manny, who is not just the owner of this really wonderful space, but a commissioner with sharky on our small business commission, when we put these two together, they make magic happen, and part of that magic is really advocating fiercely for small businesses in san francisco. throughout the pandemic, they have been key for pushing for supports and fee and permit waivers for a number of small businesses in san...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, london. and for details on all the candidates standing in the london mayoral election, go to bbc.co.uk/news and finally, people across england have been revelling in some new found freedoms over the last few days from drinking in pub beer gardens to going on staycations. northern ireland's "stay—at—home" order has also been lifted and some rules were eased in scotland and wales. danjohnson has been speaking to some of those enjoying the easing of lockdown rules. 6am in shropshire. —2, and this is some people's idea of freedom. oh, my god! you're not regretting it, are you? no, not at all. also uncaged, dilys and harry, away from home and free to roam. campsites are maybe one of our favourite things to go to and it's just really nice here. are you having fun? yeah. very. their expectations are high and for those that can, like the stanleys from sheffield, this is a chance to brush off the caravan and the cobwebs. we were chomping at the bit, weren't we? yeah. i think we were all packed u
damian grammaticas, bbc news, london. and for details on all the candidates standing in the london mayoral election, go to bbc.co.uk/news and finally, people across england have been revelling in some new found freedoms over the last few days from drinking in pub beer gardens to going on staycations. northern ireland's "stay—at—home" order has also been lifted and some rules were eased in scotland and wales. danjohnson has been speaking to some of those enjoying the easing of...
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the arms race gave london free armament. it was defensive weapons to the africans but destabilizing africa and making those ethnic groups fall so that then they could be enslaved. >> that's one of the stories of this book which is what happens to africa, particularly west africa but not exclusively west africa because a significant percentage of african-americans are from east africa inmozambique, the country i just made reference towards .what happens is as noted that there's a certain congruently with regard to western europeans. if you look at your map you'll see western europe is not very day compared to the rest of europe which is mostly russia or even to say africa for example. so they're living together cheek by jowl. there's ethnic conflict tween and amongst them which leads towards the sun helps to give rise to a kind of nascent military industrial complex so that you can fight your antagonist but as noted those are fungible ills that can be easily deployed against africans and against indigenous populations of the
the arms race gave london free armament. it was defensive weapons to the africans but destabilizing africa and making those ethnic groups fall so that then they could be enslaved. >> that's one of the stories of this book which is what happens to africa, particularly west africa but not exclusively west africa because a significant percentage of african-americans are from east africa inmozambique, the country i just made reference towards .what happens is as noted that there's a certain...
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londoners who are currently furloughed. i'm determined to have a brighter future after the pandemic, with a city that's greener, safer and more equal. whoever is elected, restarting a shuttered capital won't be easy. will spaces that have sat empty refill with tourists? will the service economy find customers to serve? will new home workers now stay at home, or is there an opportunity for something different? a shift to homeworking is going to have a massive impact on our capital and i haven't heard anyone else talking about what we're going to do with all this empty space. we don't want to be looking back in a year's time and thinking we've left areas to languish when we had a real opportunity to think about that space creatively and to finally solve our housing crisis. others are hoping london's challenge means their message has found its moment. we've got to recover from the pandemic in a way that is truly green — that helps us to achieve our climate targets and creates a more fair and a more equal city, one that reall
londoners who are currently furloughed. i'm determined to have a brighter future after the pandemic, with a city that's greener, safer and more equal. whoever is elected, restarting a shuttered capital won't be easy. will spaces that have sat empty refill with tourists? will the service economy find customers to serve? will new home workers now stay at home, or is there an opportunity for something different? a shift to homeworking is going to have a massive impact on our capital and i haven't...
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london breed: we came back from that. you all remember how dark is used to be at the embarcadero, and we took what was a tragedy for our city, and we created something amazing and something beautiful, light and hope, as a result of the darkness, and that's the same thing that we're going to do as a result of this pandemic. you know, we are here in this community, opening yet another site because the people of this community, and in particular, the latino community, they have been the hardest hit by this pandemic not just in san francisco by in the state. so when you look at equity, and you talk about who is most impacted, the latino community, representing over 12% of the population, yet over 40% of those who were diagnosed with covid and over 20% of those who passed away because of covid, these latino task force and a number of organizations in this community, they met with me, and the stories that i heard were very heartbreaking because we as a city thought with some of our programs, our recovery and resources we were p
london breed: we came back from that. you all remember how dark is used to be at the embarcadero, and we took what was a tragedy for our city, and we created something amazing and something beautiful, light and hope, as a result of the darkness, and that's the same thing that we're going to do as a result of this pandemic. you know, we are here in this community, opening yet another site because the people of this community, and in particular, the latino community, they have been the hardest...
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anniversary of julius onj of wiki leaks being dragged out of political asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in london by police and bought 2 we'll talk to an ecuadorian diplomat about the global significance of tomorrow's presidential runoff in that south american country but now as julian assad continues his detention without trial in london i'm joined from geneva by the united nations special operator in torture kneels melts a special thank you so much for coming back on i hope you're recovered from coronavirus for us to all but tomorrow marks 2 years since president nixon metropolitan police dragged julian a songe out of the embassy in knightsbridge why do you think it was a key event in the so-called war on terror i'm not sure it's a key event in the war on terror i think it's a cheap event in what might be termed a core a war on on the press from press freedom. because joining us andrea lee stands for someone. defense the right of the public to have access to the truth and soon as you all know to richie leaks he published very sensitive information that governments try to keep secrets on you kno
anniversary of julius onj of wiki leaks being dragged out of political asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in london by police and bought 2 we'll talk to an ecuadorian diplomat about the global significance of tomorrow's presidential runoff in that south american country but now as julian assad continues his detention without trial in london i'm joined from geneva by the united nations special operator in torture kneels melts a special thank you so much for coming back on i hope you're recovered...
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london focused. find county council and that is outcome or schemas london focused. and yes there are other— or schemas london focused. and yes there are other schemes _ or schemas london focused. and yes there are other schemes and - or schemas london focused. and yes there are other schemes and people| there are other schemes and people might be used to spotting them on local buildings and wondering who makes that ultimate decision, actually. diana, princess of wales was decided, particularly for the campaigning charity work, how is that ultimate decision reached? you're right. that is the reason, really. diana was by any standards, and extraordinarily significant figure in the late 20th century britain in the world, really. she was very famous, wasn't she? she had great personal charisma and warmth, she seemed to be able to connect with everyone she met but, i think it was the fact that she put all of that to great use, particularly in her help in the stigmatizing hiv, aids in the early 90s and it's very important photographs are taken of her shaking the hand an
london focused. find county council and that is outcome or schemas london focused. and yes there are other— or schemas london focused. and yes there are other schemes _ or schemas london focused. and yes there are other schemes and - or schemas london focused. and yes there are other schemes and people| there are other schemes and people might be used to spotting them on local buildings and wondering who makes that ultimate decision, actually. diana, princess of wales was decided,...
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denying the talent of do at least the singer from london describes her style as dark pop album future nostalgia is released this year the book the melodies reminiscent of the disco era and not just good for adults they have an empowering feminist message. to walk on the bottom of the nose down down but. there's a. bit of the night out. there funny. the message to women i think in general you know push strength and empowerment and confidence in fighting for equality everyday making sure that our voices high standing up for women's rights you know speak up for women that maybe don't can use they have voice the way that they would want to. the song boys where we boys is seen as a condemnation of toxic masculinity. else as women we've been dealing with that you know our whole lives you know it's something self policing ourselves and each other and making sure we get home safely and make sure you send me the your location and make sure you know all these little safety precautions that we do this is something that's very 2nd nature to us but it would be nice to not have to fear for our live
denying the talent of do at least the singer from london describes her style as dark pop album future nostalgia is released this year the book the melodies reminiscent of the disco era and not just good for adults they have an empowering feminist message. to walk on the bottom of the nose down down but. there's a. bit of the night out. there funny. the message to women i think in general you know push strength and empowerment and confidence in fighting for equality everyday making sure that our...
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_ found murdered and north london. ., . ,, . , found murdered and north london. ., . ,, ., , london. for many years, mike was anchoring _ london. for many years, mike was anchoring coverage - london. for many years, mike was anchoring coverage in - london. for many years, mike was anchoring coverage in the | was anchoring coverage in the capital, before taking on the world, which brings us back to more of his dream guests. my next guest. — more of his dream guests. tj�*i' next guest, one more of his dream guests. ti: next guest, one of more of his dream guests. ti next guest, one of my more of his dream guests. ti; next guest, one of my all—time musical favourites, next guest, one of my all—time musicalfavourites, many�*s favourites, eliza carthy. congratulations on your long service — congratulations on your long service and this is for you. # my friends, good night. so it's aoodb e my friends, good night. so it's goodbye to — my friends, good night. so it's goodbye to that _ my friends, good night. so it's goodbye to that trademark - my friends, good night. so it's i
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london breed: good energy. >> so we have a special surprise guest. state assemblyman david chiu will be making a couple of marks. >> good morning, san francisco. we ready to shop locally? all right. so usually, i'm in sacramento on a wednesday, but i happened to be in town for a few hours, and i got the word this is happening. i have to tell you, i am so excited about this challenge, and the mayor, i know, has laid out just how incredibly challenging it has been for our small businesses. in chinatown, a year ago, in february, the small businesses in our country's oldest and most historic chinatown reported a 50% drop in business because of the expectation that, somehow, covid was floating around chinatown, and that has impacted not just that neighborhood but every commercial corridor in our city. i think the stats are close to 60% drops in revenues in small businesses in our city. so when i was contacted by sharky and ben bleiman and others about this idea, it's brilliant, but i know it's going to take a commitment, and i will tell you, as i was runn
london breed: good energy. >> so we have a special surprise guest. state assemblyman david chiu will be making a couple of marks. >> good morning, san francisco. we ready to shop locally? all right. so usually, i'm in sacramento on a wednesday, but i happened to be in town for a few hours, and i got the word this is happening. i have to tell you, i am so excited about this challenge, and the mayor, i know, has laid out just how incredibly challenging it has been for our small...
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today, i'm in the white cube gallery in london as cultural life stocks could reestablish itself. after many months of lockdown. my guests are the artistic duo gilbert and george. forfive decades, they've been producing controversial work and this exhibition, they call new normal pictures. but is there anything normal about gilbert and george? we're sitting in this gallery space. this is your latest exhibition. it's called new normal pictures. is this your response to what the world has been through in the last year, thatis been through in the last year, that is the covid pandemic and lockdown?— lockdown? no, not at all. it predates— lockdown? no, not at all. it predates the _ lockdown? no, not at all. it predates the pandemic. - lockdown? no, not at all. it predates the pandemic. we | predates the pandemic. we created the pictures before the pandemic. we were so interested that people would use the term. and we wanted to find an english word for that. normalfor find an english word for that. normal for us... find an english word for that. normalfor us... it find an english wo
today, i'm in the white cube gallery in london as cultural life stocks could reestablish itself. after many months of lockdown. my guests are the artistic duo gilbert and george. forfive decades, they've been producing controversial work and this exhibition, they call new normal pictures. but is there anything normal about gilbert and george? we're sitting in this gallery space. this is your latest exhibition. it's called new normal pictures. is this your response to what the world has been...
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discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guess marcus papadopoulos in london he's a historian analyst and author of the new book arise where i'll see a return of russia to world politics and in oxford we have mark owen he is the director of the crisis research institute gentlemen rostock rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to marcus papadopoulos in london 1st marcus what do you make of the secretary of state and we can throw in what you. call the jake sullivan i mean we've had a very turbulent last few weeks particularly when it comes to the issue of ukraine but we had also the summit in anchorage so you know we we have all of this dust being kicked up about ukraine's sovereignty. which we can talk about and only one country has been compromising the sovereignty of ukraine that's the united states you remember big torii a new one and we have anchorage here in and then as we speak right now the by commiseration is asking of russia will join a climate change conference you know and john kerry is in china if i'm not mistaken
discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guess marcus papadopoulos in london he's a historian analyst and author of the new book arise where i'll see a return of russia to world politics and in oxford we have mark owen he is the director of the crisis research institute gentlemen rostock rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to marcus papadopoulos in london 1st marcus what do you make of the secretary of state and we can throw...
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a mark is not put up listen london 1st marcus 20 you make them the secretary of state and we can throw in as well as a colleague jake sullivan i mean we've had a very turbulent last few weeks particularly when it comes to be issue of ukraine but we have also the summit in anchorage so you know we we have all of this dust being kicked up about ukraine's sovereignty which we can talk about and only one country has been compromising the sovereignty of ukraine that's the united states you remember big torii a new one and we have anchorage here in and then as we speak right now the by commiseration is asking of russia will join a climate change conference you know and john kerry is in china if i'm not mistaken and nobody really wants to talk to him and the summit that was being proposed the russians are not interested in it i mean what's going on with blinken in the others in the administration they seem to have lost the plot nobody really cares what they think. well pizza i hope the premise was that it was the deployments or significant numbers of ukrainian forces including heavy artillery
a mark is not put up listen london 1st marcus 20 you make them the secretary of state and we can throw in as well as a colleague jake sullivan i mean we've had a very turbulent last few weeks particularly when it comes to be issue of ukraine but we have also the summit in anchorage so you know we we have all of this dust being kicked up about ukraine's sovereignty which we can talk about and only one country has been compromising the sovereignty of ukraine that's the united states you remember...
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that's what one musician from south london is doing. bhishma asare, known as �*proph', is running workshops to help young people affected by mental health problems or those who have been exposed to gang crime, drugs, alcohol abuse or violence. jamie moreland went to hear more. my my name is bhishma. becoming more creative by using your energy. being the younger generation be creative again. this is about therapy, workshops teaching people how to express themselves through music. mil to express themselves through music. �* , ., ., ., ., music. all they want to do at the end of— music. all they want to do at the end of these _ music. all they want to do at the end of these strengthen | the end of these strengthen their mental help and help them express themselves positively and get through tragedies. death, jail, mental health institutes... death, jail, mental health institutes. . ._ institutes... the sessions encourage _ institutes... the sessions encourage children - institutes... the sessions encourage children to - institutes...
that's what one musician from south london is doing. bhishma asare, known as �*proph', is running workshops to help young people affected by mental health problems or those who have been exposed to gang crime, drugs, alcohol abuse or violence. jamie moreland went to hear more. my my name is bhishma. becoming more creative by using your energy. being the younger generation be creative again. this is about therapy, workshops teaching people how to express themselves through music. mil to...
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singer to teach you how to breathe more easily if you're suffering from long covered they don't use london correspondent to get mascotte up with an operatic voice coach. knowing bubbles to help with. susie do basic training. she's developed special greeting exercises patience i'm sure some of them is a bit too hard work at the moment but what it does is it just allows your voice a little bit of a chance to un press. and she says it's thanks to susie that she feels well again and is able to take a few hobbies just a year ago she was suffering from a lung infection and needed oxygen. 3 months song i remember feeling so fatigued breathless. i mean literally from my bed to the bathroom i would just get breathless. shiva never dreamed of people rushing as would be the ones to help as. stand to show the heights. in weekly zoom sessions participants love to relax and improve that posture and roast a fool to breathe and just hold that for a moment we think a lot about. breathing down because. if you're breathing you're taking in lots of that and actually tend not to be expanding so just giving peo
singer to teach you how to breathe more easily if you're suffering from long covered they don't use london correspondent to get mascotte up with an operatic voice coach. knowing bubbles to help with. susie do basic training. she's developed special greeting exercises patience i'm sure some of them is a bit too hard work at the moment but what it does is it just allows your voice a little bit of a chance to un press. and she says it's thanks to susie that she feels well again and is able to take...
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should be 15 in london, just 12, as we go through the second half of the day. now, into the evening and through thursday night into friday, we will see clear skies return once again. a few showers to continue through the night, but another frosty night to see the last morning of the month. just about anywhere again away from towns and city centres. could have a bit of ice, too. we've seen some overnight showers and, like thursday, showers will start to develop, becoming heavy with hail and thunder. more, though, compared with thursday across parts of wales, central and southern england, particularly southernmost counties, and it will still stay chilly even though the breeze is not desperately strong. and that breeze becomes even less of a feature as we go through friday night into saturday. notice how the isobars aligned, opening out, fairly light winds across the uk, and that does mean as the showers develop through the day after a sunny — in places, frosty — start, where you do catch some, they will be slow moving. most prone towards the south and southwe
should be 15 in london, just 12, as we go through the second half of the day. now, into the evening and through thursday night into friday, we will see clear skies return once again. a few showers to continue through the night, but another frosty night to see the last morning of the month. just about anywhere again away from towns and city centres. could have a bit of ice, too. we've seen some overnight showers and, like thursday, showers will start to develop, becoming heavy with hail and...
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0h, we've always loved london. and of course... it's all the same evolution, we call it. one big walk that we are doing. and everybody, when we first started out, they all called us queers in all the art world. even the art critic — "oh, the silly queers' art." it was most extraordinary, because there was... ..the morality of that day was totally different, and we want to change the morality, that you can look at a naked person. in the renaissance, they were able to look at naked people who were doing whatever they want. why not today? and it is changing in an extraordinary way. and we were able to confront, even, like, the dirty worth, no? that word, dirty, is at the heart of a lot of what you've done, because dirty, you know, doesn'tjust mean the literal sense of being soiled with dirt. unacceptable. in the english language, it carries this much deeper meaning, tied to sexuality, to bodily functions, where there are certain things we don't want to think about or be confronted with. but they all love it. all young people all love it. yes, we have a huge community now,
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joined by my guest brian becker in washington he's the executive director of the answer coalition in london we have matt or throw up he is a professor of political science and international relations at coventry university and in budapest we have george he is a podcast or at the gaggle which can be found on you tube and rumble or a jump in crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always preferred let me go to george 1st in budapest we had that confound with the chinese in anchorage which turned into a train wreck because the secretary of state was more concerned about china's internal affairs and not measuring up to western liberal values however you want to define them and then we had the secretary of state meeting with. nato allies a few days ago and he talked about values 17 times but george i didn't see international law mentioned once so what's going on here i mean what is the playing field international law or liberal values as how the west interprets it go ahead. well that's exactly right. what we have is the western powers that have defined. rules
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central london, the heart of the action. just the context of what is happening for retail, something like 17.5 thousand stores closed and huge waves of job losses. what exactly is reopening today? good day. >> i am here on oxford street, one of the most iconic shopping streets in the u.k., in front of a john lewis store, one of the nation's best known and best loved retail names. many other big stores have their flagships in this particular area. stage two of the u.k.'s reopening and perhaps the most hotly anticipated not least because we can start meeting in larger groups. we are getting the reopening of things like nonessential retail. many stores we have already seen preparing this morning to open their doors a little bit later this morning but we will also see the likes of hairdressers, beauty salons. annmarie talking about none of us being able to get a haircut for many months as well in bars and restaurants will be able to open for outdoor services as well today. annmarie: full disclosure, i booked my nail appointment
central london, the heart of the action. just the context of what is happening for retail, something like 17.5 thousand stores closed and huge waves of job losses. what exactly is reopening today? good day. >> i am here on oxford street, one of the most iconic shopping streets in the u.k., in front of a john lewis store, one of the nation's best known and best loved retail names. many other big stores have their flagships in this particular area. stage two of the u.k.'s reopening and...
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our lenten -- london corresponded has the reaction on his death. reporter: there is understandable sadness. the country is in mourning. it is not a complete surprise, the duke of edinburgh was 99 years old and had had a number of the last few years, medical problems. he came out of hospital only two to three weeks ago. we were tre and we didn't even manage to see him walk to the car, he was hidden by umbrellas. the photos we did get of him in the car going back to windsor castle showed a very ailing, frail man. it is midday that the nation learned through a short comedic a from cooking ham palace -- short communiquÉ from buckingham palace. across the united kingdom, people are united in mourning. the prime minister boris johnson , outside of number 10 downing street, paid homage to the role the duke of edinburgh has played in unifying the nation, i the monarch's -- by the monarch's side across the world. the labor leader saying the u.k. has lost and extorting the republic servant. nicola sturgeon saying his contribution to scotland will leave a pr
our lenten -- london corresponded has the reaction on his death. reporter: there is understandable sadness. the country is in mourning. it is not a complete surprise, the duke of edinburgh was 99 years old and had had a number of the last few years, medical problems. he came out of hospital only two to three weeks ago. we were tre and we didn't even manage to see him walk to the car, he was hidden by umbrellas. the photos we did get of him in the car going back to windsor castle showed a very...
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manage the city london's financial district is leading the way . i am during the day access is restricted to process and bikes only. and sidewalks are being widened to give kids estrin small room. and in some residential districts streets are being clueless to 3 traffic drivers a having to find others will say. 1 0 oh. this just in these few weeks was amazing opportunity to connect a lot of the unconnected parts to the local councils on board to get the local roads designation or so i could do to stop this through universal. during the corona crisis london fields have become more like bike friendly amsterdam. philip staunton and his family hope it will stay that way they this new golden age for cycling seems almost too good to be true. when the cycle find struck eastern india in mid 2020 the world heritage site of the sun the bones wasn't spears located in the bay of bengal it constitutes the largest mango forest on earth and is at the receiving end of many in bad mental calamities local communities are now putting their heads together to find long
manage the city london's financial district is leading the way . i am during the day access is restricted to process and bikes only. and sidewalks are being widened to give kids estrin small room. and in some residential districts streets are being clueless to 3 traffic drivers a having to find others will say. 1 0 oh. this just in these few weeks was amazing opportunity to connect a lot of the unconnected parts to the local councils on board to get the local roads designation or so i could do...
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manus, good morning, 66:30 in london. we are slugging off the inflation -- shrugging off the inflation, a little hotter, although it didn't send off worry snippings. what everybody was focused off was j and j suspending the shot in europe. will it be a set back in the global inoculation campaign? manus: yes. i have taken one side of the trade and you have taken the other. my fact of the day, you know what i am like with a fact. i am dangerous. calvin johnson is 4% -- johnson & johnson is 4% of what the united states needs of the 190 million shots. your fact of the day is annmarie: it is a good point, the unless, but europe is important for j and j. they say if they don't get this one-shot inoculation which can read a lot of rural communities, they are looking at december until three quarters of the population can be vaccinated. that is a big deal. manus: i would say that the bond market breezed through the c.p.i. numbers. the core numbers highest since 2007. but break-even is already trading up at around 2.6% on the two-y
manus, good morning, 66:30 in london. we are slugging off the inflation -- shrugging off the inflation, a little hotter, although it didn't send off worry snippings. what everybody was focused off was j and j suspending the shot in europe. will it be a set back in the global inoculation campaign? manus: yes. i have taken one side of the trade and you have taken the other. my fact of the day, you know what i am like with a fact. i am dangerous. calvin johnson is 4% -- johnson & johnson is 4%...
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laura wright in london with first word news. coming up, we speak exclusively with french finance minister bruno le maire or, francine lacqua will. this is an interview you will not want to miss. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are not seeing systematic crisis, we have a world that is recovering strongly and it is good for everybody when there is high global growth, especially if you are a large trading partner of the u.s. more generally, we know that when interest rates go up in response to positive news, that is not terribly damaging emerging-market. on the other hand, the fast recovery, if there is price tightening in financial conditions, that is a concern i want to mention a couple of things, unlike 20, emerging markets had a much larger reserve and much smaller deficit. what they are doing right now is not the high they are in deep crisis and they have physical means. i think we could see countries that have high levels of vulnerability, height dollar following -- high dollar ball have high dollar borrowing. matt: that was imf
laura wright in london with first word news. coming up, we speak exclusively with french finance minister bruno le maire or, francine lacqua will. this is an interview you will not want to miss. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are not seeing systematic crisis, we have a world that is recovering strongly and it is good for everybody when there is high global growth, especially if you are a large trading partner of the u.s. more generally, we know that when interest rates go up in response to...
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back to the pub in london basically. let's bring you the situation in haiti, where five priests and two nuns are still being held by their kidnappers. the are two french citizens among the hostages taken on saturday. >> at the end of march, thousands of haitians took to the streets to voice their discontent about political instability and a rise in gang violence. >> [speaking non-english language] >> it surged across the caribbean nation. so much so that the government declared a month-long state of emergency in gang controlled areas. the security situation has been deteriorating against the backop of a deep political crisis. the president insists his mandate ends in february 2022 while opponents say it ended in february 2021. the disagreement stems from the fact that he was elected in a vote that was invalidated due to fraud and reelected one year later. >> [speaking non-english language] >> the antigovernment protests have recently been gaining the support of police officers. after many were killed in operations that t
back to the pub in london basically. let's bring you the situation in haiti, where five priests and two nuns are still being held by their kidnappers. the are two french citizens among the hostages taken on saturday. >> at the end of march, thousands of haitians took to the streets to voice their discontent about political instability and a rise in gang violence. >> [speaking non-english language] >> it surged across the caribbean nation. so much so that the government...
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themselves i believe that they were instructed to deploy its forces to the donbass by washington and london after oh ever since the coup in ukraine in february 2014 the ukrainian government has been nothing but a collaborator to both the americans and the british so i have to ask myself the question why have the americans and also the british police about this crosses over ukraine is it because washington and london is opposed the state department the national security adviser divided our ignorance about the cultural and national security significance of ukraine to russia well i believe that when and ukraine was part of the soviet union yes this state department would have been in many respects ignorance about the significance of ukraine to russia but i do not believe the state department has been ignorance about ukraine ever since the demise of the soviet union and especially since the coup in ukraine 7 years ago so therefore i have to conclude that the americans and the british instructed the lackeys sent here to deploy significant numbers of ukrainian troops and ukrainian military hardwa
themselves i believe that they were instructed to deploy its forces to the donbass by washington and london after oh ever since the coup in ukraine in february 2014 the ukrainian government has been nothing but a collaborator to both the americans and the british so i have to ask myself the question why have the americans and also the british police about this crosses over ukraine is it because washington and london is opposed the state department the national security adviser divided our...
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and holds a session of people up to london and indeed beyond, coming to london using the transport information network of the global british empire to carry out. but out of the game and very much involved in the game. >> one of the anglo societies that plays a striking role, what do we need to know other than being able to located on a map. it is a very tiny gem where they meet with their technician companions and on a tiny rock in the island in the south pacific. but then by the 1830s, you get them landing and say where is your charter, who do you belong to, can we come ashore? and at that point, a scottish naval captain arrives in 1838 and because for the first time the constitution that endures until the 30s gives women a vote on the same basis as men. this is quite extraordinary, and i think it also shows how different places influenced each other in this constitutional game. the scottish naval captain -- that's part of the reason he does what he does, but also the main population had a strong set [inaudible] it is only what -- it's a misstep of influences from different parts. >> there ar
and holds a session of people up to london and indeed beyond, coming to london using the transport information network of the global british empire to carry out. but out of the game and very much involved in the game. >> one of the anglo societies that plays a striking role, what do we need to know other than being able to located on a map. it is a very tiny gem where they meet with their technician companions and on a tiny rock in the island in the south pacific. but then by the 1830s,...
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because london- going to walk in? because of brexit. because london is. going to walk in? because ofl brexit. because london is the remain — remain part of england. you took at — remain part of england. you took at the _ remain part of england. you look at the people _ remain part of england. you look at the people on - remain part of england. you look at the people on the - remain part of england. you i look at the people on the card, it is those _ look at the people on the card, it is those young _ look at the people on the card, it is those young graduate - it is those young graduate professionals _ it is those young graduate professionals who - it is those young graduate professionals who don't i it is those young graduate - professionals who don't like... john — professionals who don't like... john. 0he _ professionals who don't like... john. one of— professionals who don't like... john. one of the _ professionals who don't like... john. one of the things - professionals who don't like... john. one of the things that i professionals who don't like... john. one
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from the al-jazeera london broke. to people in thoughtful conversation people use the lowest got agreement they describe. with no host and no limitation. a choice when you are refugee you are forced to speak of as much and has an ak at what has happened a lot in the west is that culture and studio unscripted on. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera live from doha i'm peter dhabi your top story so far this half hour a critical care doctor says a lack of oxygen and not drugs killed george floyd when he was pinned down by the police dr martin tobin was testifying at the trial of derek chauvin the former officer accused of killing floyd last year. u.s. president joe biden has announced measures to tackle gun violence which he says is an international embarrassment for america they are relatively minor changes biden will need the support of the u.s. congress to achieve more ambitious goals. and the african union is dropping plans to secure astra zeneca vaccines from the institute of india it says it's not because of con
from the al-jazeera london broke. to people in thoughtful conversation people use the lowest got agreement they describe. with no host and no limitation. a choice when you are refugee you are forced to speak of as much and has an ak at what has happened a lot in the west is that culture and studio unscripted on. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera live from doha i'm peter dhabi your top story so far this half hour a critical care doctor says a lack of oxygen and not drugs killed george...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news, london. and you can find details on all the candidates standing in the london mayoral election at bbc.co.uk/news. in football, northern ireland's women have reached a major tournament for the first time. they beat ukraine 2—0 in the second leg of their euro 2022 play—off. nadine caldwell sealing the win in belfast where there were jubilant scenes after the final whistle. chelsea are through to the semifinal of the champions league despite losing to a late goal by porto in the second leg of their quarter—final tonight. that was enough for them to go through 2—1 on aggregate. katie gornall was watching. it's been seven years since chelsea last made it this far in the champions league, but now is the time to go all the way, according to their manager. thomas to cull�*s side had reason to be confident. they began this game 2—0 up, already tantalisingly close the semifinals. porto would have to strain every sinew to stop them. —— tuchel. 0—0 at the break suited chelsea. travel re
damian grammaticas, bbc news, london. and you can find details on all the candidates standing in the london mayoral election at bbc.co.uk/news. in football, northern ireland's women have reached a major tournament for the first time. they beat ukraine 2—0 in the second leg of their euro 2022 play—off. nadine caldwell sealing the win in belfast where there were jubilant scenes after the final whistle. chelsea are through to the semifinal of the champions league despite losing to a late goal...
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london has been - secondly london has been disproportionately- secondly london has been| disproportionately affected secondly london has been - disproportionately affected by the economic— disproportionately affected by the economic impacts _ disproportionately affected by the economic impacts of _ disproportionately affected by the economic impacts of covid - disproportionately affected by the economic impacts of covid and i disproportionately affected by the i economic impacts of covid and the unemployment _ economic impacts of covid and the unemployment rate _ economic impacts of covid and the unemployment rate is— economic impacts of covid and the unemployment rate is 2% - economic impacts of covid and the unemployment rate is 2% higher. economic impacts of covid and the i unemployment rate is 2% higher than the rest _ unemployment rate is 2% higher than the rest of— unemployment rate is 2% higher than the rest of the — unemployment rate is 2% higher than the rest of the country _ unemployment rate is 2% higher than the rest of the country and _ unemployment rate is 2% higher th
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roger harrabin, bbc news, london. the loosening of restrictions in england has meant a rush to the pub and the great outdoors. campsites and holiday parks across the country have seen their first visitors of the year. danjohnson has been to meet them. it's been a busy start to this late season and in shropshire, people got the chance to spend their first night away as restrictions eased. they've been making the most of it. i've been really looking forward to it, i've been stuck in my house now for 12 months, working, it's been nice to get a nice break away. it was very warm in there but it was nice to wake up to a bit of frost this morning, it's a good excuse to jump in the hot tub later. so good to be away, especially after covid home—schooling and now we've got kayaking and paddle boarding. yes, it's going to be really good. are you looking forward to it? very excited. what's it been like stuck at home? very boring! not fun! some are ready to start the day in a really refreshing way! oh, my god! you're not regrett
roger harrabin, bbc news, london. the loosening of restrictions in england has meant a rush to the pub and the great outdoors. campsites and holiday parks across the country have seen their first visitors of the year. danjohnson has been to meet them. it's been a busy start to this late season and in shropshire, people got the chance to spend their first night away as restrictions eased. they've been making the most of it. i've been really looking forward to it, i've been stuck in my house now...