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i‘ft fit is very much worse. also it is very difficult to know what they mean by connection. i went to a party, on saturday there are a huge number of french people there. i could get an idea traditional french waitress and besides if they face. a0 or 50 people by their and and then mentioned that they had just come back from italy. july by scott that now it's hard to work out what is cases have come by —— come from. they talk about a supercenter, so one man who had spent the virus with a huge number of people, both those come from china gone to france, where someone had died after they got a front handgun then attempt a concert in london. we signed in pxe quarantine as well. it is a difficult to say it is difficult to say what the connection is. then he said to me, the end of a busy day, who all of the people that you met today and shook hands with today i couldn't tell you. the data seems
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wet very well prepared at the moment. nhs is quite lucky and had to iterate because we have time to prepare. it does seem like yesterday, borisjohnson prepare. it does seem like yesterday, boris johnson and prepare. it does seem like yesterday, borisjohnson and chief medical adviser and scientist, laid out very clear warnings, clear steps to let britain is going to do. most importantly washing your hands. not good to get tickets to the metro, they've done to date on the james bond film. most people are talking about this this afternoon. mainly because, at the financial hit to the next town. the last james bond film brought in nearly at the aryan dollars in sales. you can barely see when china shut down in south korea, a lot of cinemas there, it's artie going to have an impact. if it spreads widely across europe as well, and the uk and america, then it is really going to take a massive hit to the box office. regardless of
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anything as this is because at the financial hit that this will take. who knows where will you will be in november. end of that from april to november. end of that from april to november clearly thinking that by november clearly thinking that by november this will be gone. we can't be hundred percent hundred percent sure that they can make a we can look at a swine flu, when i was very lucky to catch that most medical advice seems to think that it will peak in may. hopefully after that the cases with the client. already, ido the cases with the client. already, i do think that we would be lucky and that we have a small number of cases compared to italy. so we have time to prepare. you already see and lots of companies have decided they wa nt to lots of companies have decided they want to declaim in factories. all of those have had hazmat teams into the
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factories, to do a deep clean. you can see that some people really are taking no chances. the image on the front of the bachelor is quite a clever photograph. captured in bangkok. posted a0 acts let me move it around so i can show you. sadly my state at the lump in my hand on it because that would not help. you can see the poster for the sound that looms behind next —— masked woman in bangkok. let mejust go to the guardian, not a good one this is your paper. is this a suggestion efficacy is not the final director of the agency, this is paul ashford who is not entirely happy. four director of health. basically when the first few cases came out, we knew a lot about them. the people we re knew a lot about them. the people were not named but there is enough detail to be honest, if you need then you would know advice. we knew
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where they left, we knew where they had been. we knew why people were concerned that they had coronavirus. would be set rise in numbers, we have not been given that detail. the guardian, and their sources think that actually, we need transparency. we need to be sharing data with the public. there is a quote here where he says "they should be sharing the data as much as possible to make public an equal part of this." they get it all of the information, said that they do not panic. so they do note that if they are in danger, and if they are thinking to get tested. when you stand and curtail on that with how much information we have been getting? and likely being realistic. it's only going to
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increase his only going to increase and spiral. there is a real limit for how much information they can get out every day at two p:m.. they will publish every friday, afternoon maybe said that they can try to avoid panic. people suddenly not going to people centres where there has been one case reported, i'm not so sure has been one case reported, i'm not so sure it is something we need to get too angry about. an individual organisation, separate from the main one might loudly make separate announcements. it could be a veiled problem if the government was trying to withhold information about the scale at the outbreak. they will publish figures every day. publishing figures every day or every friday? figures every friday just after location two for our patient element seems to be one amended to a degree. patient element seems to be one amended to a degreelj patient element seems to be one amended to a degree. i think get the public and they will be a lot calmer. if you withhold it, people
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think they are looking at china, the conspiracy theories, two pictures of joe biden, who has suddenly, a dramatic turn as the demand democratic race. the bed with you this afternoon, he was down and out in early january. and this afternoon, he was down and out in earlyjanuary. and now it's going to bea in earlyjanuary. and now it's going to be a straight fight betweenjoe biden bernie sanders. you can get more extreme —— extreme candidacies. i think don and i disagree. i think trent thiers and bided more.” i think don and i disagree. i think trent thiers and bided more. i think ifi trent thiers and bided more. i think if i didn't been essentially tramp will say anything that went wrong he would everything happy with. because he is part of the 0bama administration, temple play on that terry heavily. he has also been a pretty terrible this last year when it comes to speeches. working on the
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ha rd it comes to speeches. working on the hard campaign, barely any sleep, i can't see a straight democratic candidate win against time. i can see bernie sanders who has a lot more is much more popular with the young hispanic voters. i can't see anyone but that sanders beating john. he was vice president to barack 0bama, he brings a lot from people alienated by hillary clinton. a lot of blue—collar workers because of his time in the senate. i think joe biden could bring over a lot of republicans as well. he republicans then that we can't bear the thought of donald trump for the next four years because it basically show that america had voted in child twice and given him backing up twice instead ofjust dangling given him backing up twice instead of just dangling the given him backing up twice instead ofjust dangling the first time. the question for either side, is will
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the packers of bernie sanders go with biden if biden wins and versa. clearly if i side decides to stay at home because there upset with the democratic decision that is good news for donald trump. yes it would bei news for donald trump. yes it would be i think that is a big risk. it is a bit of bisquick sanders supporters, a lot of sanders supporters, a lot of sanders supporters hasn't really voted for anyone else. i think that sanders should went bad a lot of people who usually vote democrat but also the people who don't vote, or even some people who don't vote, or even some people who don't vote, or even some people who have voted for republican in the past. even though he is essentialist they don't vote for socialist internet. there was a poll on cnn about whether people in texas had positive views on socialism and capitalism. socialism one. we final
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word on this. 11 the next president is going to be, the youngest one is going to be said that is incredible. indeed, they're all going to be a toss—up between fighting and sanders versus count they will all be in their 705. final story, dawn versus count they will all be in their705. finalstory, dawn foster ta ke their705. finalstory, dawn foster take us to the integration crackdown. the one child in question as an office for budget. it is talking about the impact of the current immigration policy. and what it might do for a pittance. we are looking at a budget quite soon, and we know that such a has left number 11, we know that such a has left number ii, and didn't replace my sunak. there is a lot of concern from last year and then again this year. about the fact that we may not get as many
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for construction workers a lot of them come from abroad. because of them come from abroad. because of the new rules of the lot and will not meet the standard that we need. we could run out of construction workers. there are lots of care workers. there are lots of care workers and things. and if we did not have enough workers, and did not have enough tax planning and, debbie obi will have enough tax planning and, debbie 0bi will have to look at not turning both. the lpr has issued warnings to an expense is floor hasn't it? there's a possibility in a possibility in the current grade. basically they had taken rosters warning, and the government decided to take a lesser liberal immigration policy, to be a lesser liberal immigration policy, theresa may policy outlined 2018. naturally it would lead to fewer people in the country, and bear population and no economic growth. it is obvious. i think it should be fairly lax with this, ijust
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think it should be fairly lax with this, i just remembered think it should be fairly lax with this, ijust remembered that 2016 air is notjust about economics. people wanted to take back control. you are mike pence coming in. we will no doubt return to that in another issue is next time around. thank you very much. thank you very much. back at half past 11pm for another look at the papers. do not forget you can see different pages on the papers online on that bdc did his website. i'll be there for you sent a nasally. if you mess in the programme, any evening you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. once again that is in dawn foster and matt dathan. for the moment, goodbye for me. good evening. big contrasts in the weather across the uk for thursday. for many, a lot of dry weather,
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probably a massive sigh of relief to be had. showers in the north—west. in the south a weather system that is being a headache. certainly for france, widespread rain and strong wind. for us, it will feed into more cloud to the south and helps to keep up cloud to the south and helps to keep up temperatures. the rain in the evening tending to ease. further north, clear skies, light evening tending to ease. further north, clearskies, light wind, a frost and chances of some patchy fog for thursday on thursday. that's one contrast, the temperatures, but the weather is quite a bit contrast on thursday as the low pressure pushes rain into the south counties and it may go to essex and it will linger longer into the afternoon. possibly staying wet until after dark into the likes of kent. further west the skies will clear. a chilly breeze around the low pressure as we head into thursday and overnight into friday, we see this week weather system starting to approach. quite a
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chilly start on friday, widespread frost, possibly some ice in the west. the front is going to disintegrate. many areas will be dry. chance of showers in the west. temperatures average for the time of year. looking pretty quiet. you see this chart and based on recent weekends you'd think, what horror awaits now as more low pressure comes in from the atlantic. it won't be a system so the strong. there some strong. there some heavyl strong. there some heavyl st| but. there some heavyl st| but that re
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