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so prince philip is told. >> then prince philip has to go to princess elizabeth and say, we better goer father has died. >> elizabeth is only 25. she's lost the father she adored. he was her mentor. he was her guide. and she was utterly devoted to him. >> he demonstrated to her the meaning of duty. she never expected she would lose him so soon. >> one reign has ended, a reign begins with members of her majesty's government all await the queen's arrival. >> my grandfather winston churchill was worried that he didn't know at all. there was a generational difference, he would have thought. my goodness, what am i going to talk to her about? >> and there she was, this very vulnerable young woman, having to take on what she was going to have to do. i think we were sort of dumfounded really. one wasn't expecting that to happen. >> she took on this huge job on top of being very sad that she lost her father. >> the opportunity was given for the people to pay tribute. soon they were passing into the hall at over 4,000 every hour. itself a measure of public sorrow and sympathy. >> there is an in
so prince philip is told. >> then prince philip has to go to princess elizabeth and say, we better goer father has died. >> elizabeth is only 25. she's lost the father she adored. he was her mentor. he was her guide. and she was utterly devoted to him. >> he demonstrated to her the meaning of duty. she never expected she would lose him so soon. >> one reign has ended, a reign begins with members of her majesty's government all await the queen's arrival. >> my...
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sir philip explained his decision to reporters in london this morning.ave this morning resigned as permanent secretary of the home office. i take this decision with great regret after a career of 33 years. i am making this statement now because i will be issuing a claim against the home office for constructive dismissal. in the last ten days, i have been the target of a vicious and orchestrated briefing campaign. it has been alleged that i briefed the media against the home secretary. this, along with many other claims, is completely false. the home secretary categorically denied any involvement in this campaign to the cabinet office. i regret i do not believe her. she has not made the efforts i would expect to dissociate herself from the comments. even despite this campaign, i was willing to effect a reconciliation with the home secretary, as requested by the cabinet secretary on behalf of the prime minister. but despite my efforts to engage with her, priti patel has made no effort to engage with me to discuss this. i believe that these events give me v
sir philip explained his decision to reporters in london this morning.ave this morning resigned as permanent secretary of the home office. i take this decision with great regret after a career of 33 years. i am making this statement now because i will be issuing a claim against the home office for constructive dismissal. in the last ten days, i have been the target of a vicious and orchestrated briefing campaign. it has been alleged that i briefed the media against the home secretary. this,...
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sir philip ‘s time in charge was not without problems.sly tricky part of government. you've probably already read a great deal more about permanent secretaries in the last few days than you ever expected to... but an exit like this is serious and highly unusual. the prime minister has to get a grip on this and notjust allow this chaos to continue. you have to have a positive functioning relationship between civil servants who work immensely hard to deliver and also ministers who need to show leadership and be held to account. tensions between ministers and officials are nothing new, but this exit is on a different scale. there's no sense from number 10 at the moment that there will be consequences for priti patel and they have made no secret of the fact that they want to change things and they are not afraid of ruffling feathers, but there is a difference between decisiveness and dysfunction and ultimately this government, any government, needs the civil service to get things done. this has been a very difficult decision. but i hope that
sir philip ‘s time in charge was not without problems.sly tricky part of government. you've probably already read a great deal more about permanent secretaries in the last few days than you ever expected to... but an exit like this is serious and highly unusual. the prime minister has to get a grip on this and notjust allow this chaos to continue. you have to have a positive functioning relationship between civil servants who work immensely hard to deliver and also ministers who need to show...
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your reaction to this resignation and what we have heard from sir philip.kdown of the normal functioning of government. and in a department that is so important, where you have got serious violent crime rising, where you have got sensitive brexit negotiations on security cooperation, important counterterror legislation coming forward. so i think it is frankly appalling that the home secretary and also the prime minister had allowed it to come to this, when you have got such serious allegations being made by sir philip rutnam, that really frankly it should have been investigated and addressed and resolved before it came to this. do you think priti patel‘s position is really tenable, given these tensions? that is not a matter for me, given the evidence we have seen, but it is a matter for the prime minister and cabinet secretary. they have got to get a grip on this because we cannot afford to have such an department both distracted and this dysfunctional, when it has so and this dysfunctional, when it has so much important work on. i think the prime minister
your reaction to this resignation and what we have heard from sir philip.kdown of the normal functioning of government. and in a department that is so important, where you have got serious violent crime rising, where you have got sensitive brexit negotiations on security cooperation, important counterterror legislation coming forward. so i think it is frankly appalling that the home secretary and also the prime minister had allowed it to come to this, when you have got such serious allegations...
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it is unprecedented stop sir philip rutnam who is the most senior civil servant at the civil servicet and made that statement, as it says here, basically calling priti patel, the home secretary, a lying bully, accusing her of appalling behaviour to not just lying bully, accusing her of appalling behaviour to notjust him but other members of his staff. he makes the point that he is responsible for 35,000 people who work within the home office. but, amen, there is more to it in the story than when we looked at this an hour ago story than when we looked at this an hourago —— hi mean. there story than when we looked at this an hour ago —— hi mean. there is real concern that the chaos at the home office might derail some of the government's he plans, most notably immigration. immigration is the key one. with freedom of movement being turned off, it is one of the biggest jobs the home office faces. what i think is interesting about the sunday times piece is they speculate on dhru patel's future and there are suggestions from sources saying she might be out of the job by the end of the year
it is unprecedented stop sir philip rutnam who is the most senior civil servant at the civil servicet and made that statement, as it says here, basically calling priti patel, the home secretary, a lying bully, accusing her of appalling behaviour to not just lying bully, accusing her of appalling behaviour to notjust him but other members of his staff. he makes the point that he is responsible for 35,000 people who work within the home office. but, amen, there is more to it in the story than...
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, who has quit hisjob boss, sir philip rotman, who has quit his job and boss, sir philip rotman, whot hisjob and in a highly boss, sir philip rotman, who has quit his job and in a highly unusual decision he has decided to go public with his concerns and reasons why. some of our with his concerns and reasons why. some of oui’ reasons with his concerns and reasons why. some of our reasons might remember that probably for the last ten days oi’ that probably for the last ten days or $0 that probably for the last ten days or so they have been multiple reports —— reports of tensions between him and priti patel. both sides have denied that they be part of briefing against each other but sir philip has gone on the record now, telling us he believes he has been the target of a vicious an orchestrated campaign against him and he has notjust left hisjob, he is planning to sue the government, to ta ke is planning to sue the government, to take them to court, for constructive dismissal. i cannot remember anything like this ever happening before, i can't stress how much of it is unusual for a publ
, who has quit hisjob boss, sir philip rotman, who has quit his job and boss, sir philip rotman, whot hisjob and in a highly boss, sir philip rotman, who has quit his job and in a highly unusual decision he has decided to go public with his concerns and reasons why. some of our with his concerns and reasons why. some of oui’ reasons with his concerns and reasons why. some of our reasons might remember that probably for the last ten days oi’ that probably for the last ten days or $0 that...
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philip schofield tells the world he's gay. should that be headline news?es bbc news get over excited every year by the oscars, with excessive and trivial coverage? first, westminster was a buzz on thursday as the prime minister announced his cabinet reshuffle. the full details began to emerge, political editor laura kuenssberg was already on the trail. are you expecting a promotion today?” was already on the trail. are you expecting a promotion today? i have absolutely no idea. pleasure to be pa rt of absolutely no idea. pleasure to be part of the government. emerging as the brand new chancellor. but has number 11 become an annex of the prime minister? megan robinson was among a number of viewers taking exception to that report, she e—mailed: the eyes of the bbc with l on the new chancellor on friday morning. even in the middle of a report about mumps on the news channel. around half of mumps cases last year were amongst unvaccinated people, according to public health england. but many, did have the mmrjab, and... sorry for breaking into that report, but t
philip schofield tells the world he's gay. should that be headline news?es bbc news get over excited every year by the oscars, with excessive and trivial coverage? first, westminster was a buzz on thursday as the prime minister announced his cabinet reshuffle. the full details began to emerge, political editor laura kuenssberg was already on the trail. are you expecting a promotion today?” was already on the trail. are you expecting a promotion today? i have absolutely no idea. pleasure to be...
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this is after the stunning resignation you alluded to earlier of sir philip rutnam.retary and so philip rutnam have had a difficult relationship since she became home secretary, and while there is inevitably going to be some tension between civil servants and politicians, and probably a good thing to a certain extent, this has obviously become completely unworkable and it is completely unprecedented for someone of this level of seniority in the civil service to resign and then go public with a statement where he basically calls her a liar and a bully.” think the unprecedented bit is the important bit, so philip rutnam is the original sir humphrey appleby, and these people have a code of alert where anything that goes on behind closed doors, they don't speak in public. he has come out and said this and as the observer reports, two heads of the civil service are using the words of unprecedented, that is what it is. i think they are absolutely right, that the home secretary is now certainly injeopardy. you can imagine what would happen if he does something like that tod
this is after the stunning resignation you alluded to earlier of sir philip rutnam.retary and so philip rutnam have had a difficult relationship since she became home secretary, and while there is inevitably going to be some tension between civil servants and politicians, and probably a good thing to a certain extent, this has obviously become completely unworkable and it is completely unprecedented for someone of this level of seniority in the civil service to resign and then go public with a...
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philip: keep an open mind.n the early weeks of review, essentially the machinery of the review is going to really address all of this. fromomc minutes this week manyry, that range has different interpretations. , we willthis review look at this. there are pros and cons. i don't want to preempt this. michael: sure. philip: it would not be correct. we have to keep an open mind. what i would say, everyone in this game of monetary policy needs to be sufficiently humble to recognize, let's let the staff work on this, all of the voices, and then we will come to a decision. michael: the ecb considers inflation expectations to be one of the key determinants of future prices. your researchers published a paper this week that suggested that while consumers trust you to keep inflation low, they don't necessarily trust you to get inflation up. how do you get around that credibility issue? philip: my view is very simple. the only way we deliver that credibility is by getting inflation up. i am sympathetic that this is a sit
philip: keep an open mind.n the early weeks of review, essentially the machinery of the review is going to really address all of this. fromomc minutes this week manyry, that range has different interpretations. , we willthis review look at this. there are pros and cons. i don't want to preempt this. michael: sure. philip: it would not be correct. we have to keep an open mind. what i would say, everyone in this game of monetary policy needs to be sufficiently humble to recognize, let's let the...
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philip baum, thank you so much philip is with the washington post. >>vicki and grant back to you all right, thank you. catherine and philip by the way you can catch more inside area politics this sunday right here on kron 4. it will air starting at 00:30am in the morning when you don't want to talk about taking a live look outside right now add services goes embarcadero we have the right guests to talk the weather lawrence karnow is here and we alluded to it earlier but the ski report is getting more and more difficult by what they were you're up there actually surveying the snow for yourself so you saw the conditions up there so. >>will that are out whack snow on the side of the road. i mean the kids were obsessed with the parking lot, yeah, snow piles that are now little brown piles but they'll begin that if you try to scan your hardcore it's not the best no not the best you want to bring those old skis if you can write they just haven't had a ton of snow of course they're making snow up there. the snow continues to melt we just haven't seen any sn
philip baum, thank you so much philip is with the washington post. >>vicki and grant back to you all right, thank you. catherine and philip by the way you can catch more inside area politics this sunday right here on kron 4. it will air starting at 00:30am in the morning when you don't want to talk about taking a live look outside right now add services goes embarcadero we have the right guests to talk the weather lawrence karnow is here and we alluded to it earlier but the ski report is...
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philip: we think holistically about sleep.my has been disorganized from a consumer standpoint, and yet consumers are asking themselves more and more about a better night sleep. casper thinks about the products that can improve your sleep and we think organizing that economy is unique part of our value proposition and something that has resonated with consumers. our pillows are great products. they can help you get a better night of sleep. i mentioned the glow light, a technology product that helps us get a better night of sleep. we are thinking about how we can help the world sleep better. filing, 200 $50 $250 ofting costs -- marketing costs. what will keep customers at casper beyond using it is a better company and so long? we know that on certain products customers do not have that kind of loyalty, especially if their loyalty is being bought by another company. what you think of critics who say your customer base is not sustainable? philip: sleep products are highly considered purchases. you are spending a third of your life
philip: we think holistically about sleep.my has been disorganized from a consumer standpoint, and yet consumers are asking themselves more and more about a better night sleep. casper thinks about the products that can improve your sleep and we think organizing that economy is unique part of our value proposition and something that has resonated with consumers. our pillows are great products. they can help you get a better night of sleep. i mentioned the glow light, a technology product that...
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tv presenter philip schofield goes on live tv to reveal he's gay.s the film world prepares for the oscars, one female director tells us hollywood is unconsciously racist. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, claire cohen and rachel cunliffe. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a british man on his honeymoon is among more than 60 people who've tested positive for the virus on board a cruise ship injapan. alan steele, who's 58 and from wolverhampton, has been taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. of the 3,700 people on board the diamond princess, it's thought there are around 80 britons, with the ship quarantined in yokohama. all the passengers have been confined to their cabins for the next fortnight. here, a british national who tested positive for coronavirus after attending a business conference in singapore is in quarantine in a london hospital. medical correspondent fergus walsh has more. some passengers have called it a floating prison. three days into the 2—week quarantine
tv presenter philip schofield goes on live tv to reveal he's gay.s the film world prepares for the oscars, one female director tells us hollywood is unconsciously racist. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, claire cohen and rachel cunliffe. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a british man on his honeymoon is among more than 60 people who've tested positive for the virus on board a cruise ship injapan. alan steele, who's 58...
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went philip did today does matter. went philip did today does matter, can you explain it to us?im and sent my best wishes and i love him for doing this, it is and i love him for doing this, it is a brave thing to do. it is even braver when you're younger and at home and risk being thrown out of your home and it sends a positive message out there to say you are not on your own and you can do this. it still is an issue and it will be an issue for a long time but it will be nice to think in the future, it does not really matter when it is your own business. thank you very much. now it's time for a look at the weather with lucy martin. hello there. some very windy and then stormy weather to come through this weekend. as we start saturday, there will be a good deal of dry weather and some sunny spells, a scattering of showers in the northwest and perhaps a little bit of lingering cloud in the southeast first thing. that should clear through the day, the winds will strengthen particularly in the northwest gales here in some heavy persistent rain arriving later and that is a sign of th
went philip did today does matter. went philip did today does matter, can you explain it to us?im and sent my best wishes and i love him for doing this, it is and i love him for doing this, it is a brave thing to do. it is even braver when you're younger and at home and risk being thrown out of your home and it sends a positive message out there to say you are not on your own and you can do this. it still is an issue and it will be an issue for a long time but it will be nice to think in the...
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keeping fingers crossed and that the measures separate in place so far will prove to be sufficient philip what are scientists in italy saying about the corona virus how it made its way to italy which person was the 1st carrier do we have any new information in that area. the new as scientists are baffled actually that they haven't been i will to identify the so-called patient 0 an individual who is suspected of being at the beginning of this secondary contagion in italy and it turned out not to be causative to coronavirus tests so we have the authorities are a battle for the moment as to how this. eruption affect cases began and there's also been a certain amount of to ing and fro ing between scientists as to how serious an alarming this. outbreak of corona virus is some saying that in actual fact it's the panic that is more dangerous than the reality of disease that in many cases it is simply like a bad case of flu when people can stay at home and just get her grip with rest and medicine so. it's not very clear really at what we should be believing about this and italians are a fairly fr
keeping fingers crossed and that the measures separate in place so far will prove to be sufficient philip what are scientists in italy saying about the corona virus how it made its way to italy which person was the 1st carrier do we have any new information in that area. the new as scientists are baffled actually that they haven't been i will to identify the so-called patient 0 an individual who is suspected of being at the beginning of this secondary contagion in italy and it turned out not to...
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philip: we need certainty.urts the market and causes investors to be underinvested in a tentative area is uncertainty. we have been living with that over the last three to four years. i think we are starting to see certainty now. the next 12 months is going to be a period of negotiations, so we will have flash headlines that say we are at an impasse, but i am confident that negotiations will have the right path. it needs to be mutually beneficial. we have optionality within the united kingdom. what investors are looking for is definition uncertainty, so then they can make their and decisions. vonnie: we got the story earlier that vanguard is moving into private equity with a new fund. myself and sonali were at an economic club of new york event the other day with maverick's lee ainslie saying he is jealous of the amount of money flowing into private equity. does it change the landscape for companies and for deals? philip: it is going to create more competition. whenever we have an ipo, there may be certain reas
philip: we need certainty.urts the market and causes investors to be underinvested in a tentative area is uncertainty. we have been living with that over the last three to four years. i think we are starting to see certainty now. the next 12 months is going to be a period of negotiations, so we will have flash headlines that say we are at an impasse, but i am confident that negotiations will have the right path. it needs to be mutually beneficial. we have optionality within the united kingdom....
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philip.ing letter detailing what he has been dealing with himself and his family dealing with himself and his family dealing with over recent times. as going out on instagram and we will be talking about that a little bit later. we're live until 11 this morning. do let us know if you have had or are having any inner struggles and how you are coping with it, and your family, as she perhaps have come to terms are coming to terms with something that is causing you in turmoil. also are you struggling to get your usual contraceptive or hrt? and if so, what impact is it having on you? are you worried about an unplanned pregancy as a result? get in touch. use the hashtag victoria live. good morning. it's emerged that a teenager who threw a young boy of the temple at the tate modern had warned carers a year earlier that he wa nted warned carers a year earlier that he wanted per someone from a tall building. 18—year—old jonty bravery will be sentenced on ten days for attempted murder. the care quality
philip.ing letter detailing what he has been dealing with himself and his family dealing with himself and his family dealing with over recent times. as going out on instagram and we will be talking about that a little bit later. we're live until 11 this morning. do let us know if you have had or are having any inner struggles and how you are coping with it, and your family, as she perhaps have come to terms are coming to terms with something that is causing you in turmoil. also are you...
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philip rucker and carol leonnig, everyone "a very stable genius" is available now.dership that makes a difference. obama: he's been a leader throughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: together they worked to combat gun violence, and again to improve education for every child. obama: i want to thank the mayor of this great city, mayor bloomberg, for his extomtrump on the economy.ald his people over profits plan makes a living wage a right. creates thousands of good paying green jobs in california. and provides a 10% tax cut for everyone making under $250,000. tom's plan also makes health care a right, by adding a public option to obamacare. protects union negotiated plans. health care choices.fornians i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. [ cheers and applause >> seth: my thanks to gwyneth paltrow, terry crews, philip rucker, carol leonnig, adam marcello, and of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for lilly singh we'll see you tomorrow [ cheers and applause ♪ >> daniel: tonight, on "a little late with lilly singh. >> lilly:
philip rucker and carol leonnig, everyone "a very stable genius" is available now.dership that makes a difference. obama: he's been a leader throughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: together they worked to combat gun violence, and again to improve education for every child. obama: i want to thank the mayor of this great city, mayor bloomberg, for his extomtrump on the economy.ald his people over profits plan makes a living wage a right....
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give it philips sonicare. next level clean, next level care. have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs, or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. that's ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. while the middle-class continues to struggle. that's what happens when billionaires are able to control the political system. our campaign is funded by the working people of this country, and those are the people that i will represent. no more tax br
give it philips sonicare. next level clean, next level care. have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs, or if you plan to or...
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it's good hearing from you representative philip singleton from georgia. sir, thank you for joining us from atlanta. >> thank you for your time. steve: you bet. it's 6:25 in new york city. bernie sanders says he is the best bet to beat president trump. >> we have the energy and the excitement. >> it will be extraordinary. we will defeat trump big-time. steve: how does bernie's agenda resonate with voters? we have a panel of mothers here. they are going to discuss that coming up. good morning, ladies. ♪ ♪ this blt is delicious!
it's good hearing from you representative philip singleton from georgia. sir, thank you for joining us from atlanta. >> thank you for your time. steve: you bet. it's 6:25 in new york city. bernie sanders says he is the best bet to beat president trump. >> we have the energy and the excitement. >> it will be extraordinary. we will defeat trump big-time. steve: how does bernie's agenda resonate with voters? we have a panel of mothers here. they are going to discuss that coming...
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a philip randolph was the most prominent civil rights leader to emerge from the labor movement.the brotherhood of the sleeping car porters the country's first predominantly black labor union that represented thousands of railroad workers primary emphasis class over race and it is clearly one of the most active and civil rights activists of the 20th century william pratt's or a curator at the smithsonian institute's national museum of african american history and culture says randolph prominent spanned 4 presidential administrations. >>as he also worked to desegregate the army and ban discrimination and the defense industries is that combination the sheen of civil rights and economic rights that makes randolph trained his fingers on the pulse of power in washington, his influence coleman, a did with the famous march on washington in 1963 the demonstration randolph co-organized it brought a quarter of a million people to the national mall, but only after he convince president john f kennedy to let it happen the uncle counselor to treat people who are people of all color blast. >>w
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thank you. >>> as we head to break take a look at shares of philip morris international. this morning stocks up almost 4%. the overall dow has dipped negative down 19 we'll have an exclusive with philip morris ceo in just a little bit ♪ yes i'm stuck in the middle with you, ♪ no one likes to feel stuck, boxed in, or held back. especially by something like your cloud. it's a problem. but the ibm cloud is different. it's open and flexible enough to manage all your apps and data securely, anywhere, across all your clouds. so it can help take on anything from rebooking flights on the fly, to restocking shelves on demand, without getting in your way. ♪ ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. >>> geth headlines from the world h
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let's get the very latest on what is a developing situation in italy with rome correspondent philip well and good day to you fell up what's the situation right now in the north around milan where 10 towns 50000 people are under quarantine. where of course there's a lot of anxiety really not just in the north of italy but throughout the country that this virus as already spread around the globe and it can easily spread around the country and i've just the net seeing reports of a 4th victim an elderly man who died in bendigo so that also increases the anxiety and of course you know we've seen this set of very heavily covered in the media at images of fat people at the carnival and now venice where in both decorative mosques and as part of the carnival and surgical masks to try to prevent that yes spread of germs and so these are very young and high impact in the ages queuing in mosques outside supermarkets and empty supermarket shelves where the supplies of food have run out at one of the things creating at the peak more anxiety and concern in the population at large philip amidst all this
let's get the very latest on what is a developing situation in italy with rome correspondent philip well and good day to you fell up what's the situation right now in the north around milan where 10 towns 50000 people are under quarantine. where of course there's a lot of anxiety really not just in the north of italy but throughout the country that this virus as already spread around the globe and it can easily spread around the country and i've just the net seeing reports of a 4th victim an...
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philip schofield began his career at children's bbc. he quickly became a household name.mains one of the most recognisable faces on british tv, presenting several programmes like dancing on ice and this morning, filmed at television centre. some people are questioning why this matters. well, this is an important moment for lgbt people. foi’ someone as famous as philip schofield to come out and immediately receive such support from his colleagues here and elsewhere shows the amount of progress that has been made in just a few decades. however, not everyone's coming out experience will be as positive. the lgbt foundation in manchester says older people face particular challenges. they have memories of a time when being lgbt wasn't spoken about, or a time when homosexuality was illegal, for example, so i think there's the culture that has now changed, thankfully, but there is kind of the hangover from that and the stigma that people still feel around it. so why did he decide that this was the right time? i was getting to the point where i knew i wasn't honest with myself. i
philip schofield began his career at children's bbc. he quickly became a household name.mains one of the most recognisable faces on british tv, presenting several programmes like dancing on ice and this morning, filmed at television centre. some people are questioning why this matters. well, this is an important moment for lgbt people. foi’ someone as famous as philip schofield to come out and immediately receive such support from his colleagues here and elsewhere shows the amount of progress...
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philip schofield began his career at children's bbc. he quickly became a household name.of the most recognisable faces on british tv, presenting several programmes like dancing on ice and this morning, filmed at television centre. some people are questioning why this matters. well, this is an important moment for lgbt people. foi’ someone as famous as philip schofield to come out and immediately receive such support from his colleagues here and elsewhere shows the amount of progress that has been made injust a few decades. however, not everyone's coming—out experience will be as positive. the lg bt foundation in manchester says older people face particular challenges. they have memories of a time when being lgbt wasn't spoken about, or a time when homosexuality was illegal, for example, so i think there's the culture that has now changed, thankfully, but there is kind of the hangover from that and the stigma that people still feel around it. so why did he decide that this was the right time? i was getting to the point where i knew i wasn't honest with myself. i was gettin
philip schofield began his career at children's bbc. he quickly became a household name.of the most recognisable faces on british tv, presenting several programmes like dancing on ice and this morning, filmed at television centre. some people are questioning why this matters. well, this is an important moment for lgbt people. foi’ someone as famous as philip schofield to come out and immediately receive such support from his colleagues here and elsewhere shows the amount of progress that has...
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a philip randall for was there in 1963. charles edmonton houston and mary church terrell, they do not push away until till 1952, 53, 54. and those individuals played a critical part in world war one and they planted the seeds for modern identity, which set the stage for the modern-day civil rights movement. that's what we need. >> not to mention those before. you talk about marcus carving here. the anti colonial movement. in many ways. but you start with the turks. >> we talk about pan-africanism it's, in the exhibition. >> absolutely. >> we also would like you to as i say by this book, and read more about the great righting of our colleague, doctor salt are, and repeating the names he mentioned, these boots, britney cooper, john h. murrow junior, krewasky salter himself, chad williams, gibraltar, and kurdish young. and as i said have very little time on the stage so i cannot give out a shout out to (inaudible) o.j. linen but i have if i had time i would. let's do one more very important thing. i see a beautiful one young w
a philip randall for was there in 1963. charles edmonton houston and mary church terrell, they do not push away until till 1952, 53, 54. and those individuals played a critical part in world war one and they planted the seeds for modern identity, which set the stage for the modern-day civil rights movement. that's what we need. >> not to mention those before. you talk about marcus carving here. the anti colonial movement. in many ways. but you start with the turks. >> we talk about...
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our thanks again on this consequential thursday night to peter baker, to philip rucker, to shannon pettypiece, to frank figliuzzi. >>> coming up for us after another break, the former lead prosecutor in the mueller effort responds to tonight's breaking news that russia is at it again. where's the truck? what? parked it right there. male voice: what did i tell you, boys? tonight we eat like kings! (chuckling) you're a genius, gordon! brake! hit the brake! uh, which one's the brake? (crash, bottles smashing) stop! stop! sto-o-op! (brakes squealing) what's happening? what? there's a half of cheesesteak back there. with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. raccoon: i got the cheesesteak! ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ the new xc90 plug-in hybrid electric. xc90. recharged. a new kind of investor is changing t
our thanks again on this consequential thursday night to peter baker, to philip rucker, to shannon pettypiece, to frank figliuzzi. >>> coming up for us after another break, the former lead prosecutor in the mueller effort responds to tonight's breaking news that russia is at it again. where's the truck? what? parked it right there. male voice: what did i tell you, boys? tonight we eat like kings! (chuckling) you're a genius, gordon! brake! hit the brake! uh, which one's the brake?...
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philip ruck philip rucker joins us, and also with us dr. ezekiel emanuel a former senior adviser to the obama white house. welcome all. richard, first to you there. ground zero, really, singapore, of course, and china and other asian countries where it all started, now in singapore, what are you hearing, how is it spreading? >> reporter: so we came here because there is a lab where they're working very closely to try and isolate this virus to figure out its weaknesses. i went to a lab earlier today and spoke with one of the top viralgists in the world and they have -- they have it and they are trying to break down its genetic code to see what works to kill it and they have some promising leads but nothing yet. and the doctor told me that it is going to become a pandemic. you cannot bluff your way through this. you can't market your way through this. you can't tell people everything is going to be all right when the people who are working very directly with this virus say that it is a matter of time before it spreads. what she told me what w
philip ruck philip rucker joins us, and also with us dr. ezekiel emanuel a former senior adviser to the obama white house. welcome all. richard, first to you there. ground zero, really, singapore, of course, and china and other asian countries where it all started, now in singapore, what are you hearing, how is it spreading? >> reporter: so we came here because there is a lab where they're working very closely to try and isolate this virus to figure out its weaknesses. i went to a lab...
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. >> "the washington post" philip rucker is reporting on the challenges this potential health emergency poses for this president in his administration. quote, trump finds himself grappling with a crisis for which he is ill suited to respond. trump has hollowed out the government agencies responsible for the at things at hand. "the post" broke the story of a new whistle-blower complaint. according to reports the department of health and human services sent more than a dozen workers to greet americans evacuated from center of china and they were there without proper control or protection. they were sent to riverside, california and it's reported that the aforementioned california patient is from solana county. alex azar was asked about the whistle-blower's allegation. >> to your knowledge were any of the acf employees exposed to high risk evacuees from china? >> they shouldn't have been without ppe. >> what's ppe? >> personal protective equipment. >> there was a team as you just confirmed that was sent to the travis air force bases and it was sort of chaotic on the ground. to your knowled
. >> "the washington post" philip rucker is reporting on the challenges this potential health emergency poses for this president in his administration. quote, trump finds himself grappling with a crisis for which he is ill suited to respond. trump has hollowed out the government agencies responsible for the at things at hand. "the post" broke the story of a new whistle-blower complaint. according to reports the department of health and human services sent more than a...
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kaitlan collins is back, frank bruiny as well and philip. philip, more than 2,000 doj officials calling on the a.g. to resign, a major rebuke for the person who is leading the justice department he had the letter signed by all these people, the alumnis, it's really impressive. >> we've seen similar letters at other times in this administration. there's been other points at which large groups of people particularly after they declined to have follow-up -- andrew gillum when he was running for governor in 2008 he was asked if he thought his opponent ron desantis was racist. but this is how i look at this, look i'm not an expert on the doj. these guys are experts on the doj and they're the ones saying something extremely problematic is happening. so in that lens it strikes me as being particularly -- >> so kaitlan, the president's view is on barr these days. what are you hearing over at the white house? >> the white house and the president's aides are maintaining he's fine with bill b barr, he's got confidence in him and he's not going anywhere
kaitlan collins is back, frank bruiny as well and philip. philip, more than 2,000 doj officials calling on the a.g. to resign, a major rebuke for the person who is leading the justice department he had the letter signed by all these people, the alumnis, it's really impressive. >> we've seen similar letters at other times in this administration. there's been other points at which large groups of people particularly after they declined to have follow-up -- andrew gillum when he was running...
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philip schofield, his only interview.appy i never considered it. philip schofield has been married to his wife for nearly 27 yea r5, been married to his wife for nearly 27 years, and she has been hugely supportive of him revealing publicly now, he is a gay man. but from a different era where it wasn't so easy to state what you were? yes, i think steph, his wife has come out exceptionally well in what must have been a difficult time for both of them over recent years, as he has come to terms with it. it is interesting this interview, it is a question you have, when did he know and for how long has he had doubts? he talks quite candidly about having thoughts in the back of his mind, but naively thinking he could 5uppre55 but naively thinking he could suppress them, perha p5 but naively thinking he could suppress them, perhaps they would go away, because he did feel happy with steph when he was engaged to her. it i5 steph when he was engaged to her. it is interesting how the psychology worked, there was a time he didn't feel
philip schofield, his only interview.appy i never considered it. philip schofield has been married to his wife for nearly 27 yea r5, been married to his wife for nearly 27 years, and she has been hugely supportive of him revealing publicly now, he is a gay man. but from a different era where it wasn't so easy to state what you were? yes, i think steph, his wife has come out exceptionally well in what must have been a difficult time for both of them over recent years, as he has come to terms...
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that has bothered me. >> harris: philip? should have been a safe harbor for aoc, but it's really interesting that whoopi goldberg called her out there and said, "hey, i was a supporter of yours, but then you lost me." it's no secret there are a lot of people in the establishment on the democratic side who are frustrated with alexandria ocasio-cortez because she hasn't shown sufficient deference to these elder states women like house speaker nancy pelosi and senator feinstein. they are frustrated because they see these champions as sort of pioneering, paving the way, and now aoc hasn't shown up and argued in their view, "it's my way or the highway." that's a problem, because obviously sanders is a bit of an insurgent candidate. but there's going to have to be a moment to, if he does become a nominee, where the parties united. and these types of wounds, they are going to be remembered. >> harris: it'll be interesting, if he is at the end of that process. how it comes together. standing near him at the 2016 -- of the convention
that has bothered me. >> harris: philip? should have been a safe harbor for aoc, but it's really interesting that whoopi goldberg called her out there and said, "hey, i was a supporter of yours, but then you lost me." it's no secret there are a lot of people in the establishment on the democratic side who are frustrated with alexandria ocasio-cortez because she hasn't shown sufficient deference to these elder states women like house speaker nancy pelosi and senator feinstein....
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. >> "the washington post" philip rucker, who joins us in a moment, is reporting on the challenges this potential health emergency poses for this president and his administration. quote, trump finds himself grappling with a crisis for which his record suggests he is particularly ill suited to respond. at a time when expertise is paramount, trump has hollowed out the government agencies responsible for the tasks at hand. "the post" also broke the story now confirmed by several outlets of a new whistle-blower complaint. according to reports, the democratic of health and human services sent more than a dozen workers to greet americans evacuated from the center of the outbreak in china and that they were there without proper training or infection control protection. the federal employees were, quote, sent to march air force base in riverside county, california, and travis air force base in solano county, california. it is reported the aforementioned california patient who mysteriously contracted the virus is from solano county. during a hearing on capitol hill today, health secretary alex a
. >> "the washington post" philip rucker, who joins us in a moment, is reporting on the challenges this potential health emergency poses for this president and his administration. quote, trump finds himself grappling with a crisis for which his record suggests he is particularly ill suited to respond. at a time when expertise is paramount, trump has hollowed out the government agencies responsible for the tasks at hand. "the post" also broke the story now confirmed by...
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joining me now philip rucker co-author of "a very stable genius," jeff mason and matt miller. first to you, matt miller. you know the justice department better than any of the rest of us. it just seems as though this series of developments on the stone case are so unprecedented, so shocking to people inside and outside doj, that what the attorney general has done in this interview with abc does seem to be more for show. how do we judge it? >> today marks one year that bill barr has been attorney general. it's the one-year anniversary of him being in that job. in that time, the president has tweeted and spoken dozens and dozens of times about the people who work at the department, former employees at the department, potential investigations, and barr has never objected to that before. i think the difference that happened this week is that the president did it in such a way, when barr was intervening in a case that involves a close ally of the president who is -- has been convicted of lying to protect the president, it made barr's position untenable inside the department. and i
joining me now philip rucker co-author of "a very stable genius," jeff mason and matt miller. first to you, matt miller. you know the justice department better than any of the rest of us. it just seems as though this series of developments on the stone case are so unprecedented, so shocking to people inside and outside doj, that what the attorney general has done in this interview with abc does seem to be more for show. how do we judge it? >> today marks one year that bill barr...
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philip schofield, one of britain's most famous tv presenters, has come out as gay. welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the women's editor at the telegraph, claire cohen, and comment and features editor at city am, rachel cunliffe. thank you for both coming back for the second edition of the papers. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. like many of them, the sun's cover features phillip schofield coming out as gay. the mirror's got the reaction of the this morning presenter‘s mum. the guardian reports on a possible link "ivm "i'm shocked but proud, she says". the guardian reports on a possible link between benefit claim problems and suicides. the independent has more fallout over the uk's decision to let huawei use our 56 networks. the telegraph leads on comments from the business secretary andrea leadsom over a cabinet reshuffe. the daily mail's front page features news that the duke and duchess of sussex attended a jp morgan event in miami. the express says britons are optimistic about the country's f
philip schofield, one of britain's most famous tv presenters, has come out as gay. welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the women's editor at the telegraph, claire cohen, and comment and features editor at city am, rachel cunliffe. thank you for both coming back for the second edition of the papers. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. like many of them, the sun's cover features phillip schofield coming out as gay. the mirror's got...
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philip thank you thank you i've. cut. down how much a person i get what i'm saying just what i want to see body and let you know do. she how does can somebody obama. name the son even odds on the least of them. the bad london to the shame on you the last boss of somebody on the knowledge that on the phone. is off if your b.g. one that believes in freedom of stone hog on. the spot in the level not who do not have. a little bit of a month or so we're still in the shop. and i see i'm hoping to see a stop and those who are on the 30s who ignored as a must win or the common none was a lot of money and. got all the muscles all to me ability should see on. the field others come. they got odds i get out the minimum hold. down yeah i'll share together soon your home will work on the special to me. where is equivalent of all . this but the nest don't want to live in a god my memory being mocked at the name the media what had been me was very. shocking see the plot holes on my back with lemon as. the sudden about about house on
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the interview of the date coming up, michael mckee will speak to philip lane of the ecb.s and will see if philip lane answers virus modeling. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. ♪ alix: safety trades reign. infections outside of china multiply. goldman says gold could hit ounce.n we speak to ecb chief economist philip lane on the virus impact. and how low can you go? lirts.s. 30 year f with record lows. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this friday, february 21. tgif. as i like to say, we made it. no one wanting to take strong positions into the weekend, but the story continues to be the bond market. the 30 year yield down five basis points, under the 2% level. we are looking for a record low now on an intraday basis
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>> we know a little about philip a story about philip an ethiopian but others we don't know as much about as to what they did or where they went. >> now, we understand that the offices of -- in the church, became organized and distinguished over the early centuries, right? and there were three main categories? >> three main categories. >> tell us about that. >> bishops. >> you have to speak greek to get this program but a pes scho pals. >> which our term for bishops. priests and then deacons orser vants. >> and these were, are there any other notable deacons in the early history? >> in the very early history, we have lawrence in rome, who was asked to bring about and present to the emperor the riches of the church. >> >> now let me pause. i learned about limb in 3rd grade maybe, famous martyr. >> >> not to give it away. i had no association of rihim h being a deacon but tell us that story. >> so -- becausaconwere con rolling the finance the emperor the riches of the church. he brought all the poor and presented them to him and he wasn't warmly received. he was martyred for that. >> so he
>> we know a little about philip a story about philip an ethiopian but others we don't know as much about as to what they did or where they went. >> now, we understand that the offices of -- in the church, became organized and distinguished over the early centuries, right? and there were three main categories? >> three main categories. >> tell us about that. >> bishops. >> you have to speak greek to get this program but a pes scho pals. >> which our...
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and philip rucker, the post's white house bureau chief, joins me now. welcome. >> thanks for having me, judy. >> wodruff: there areo many anecdotes in this book, i hardly know where to begin. but let me just pick one out you quote a senior national security official who told you and carol, he said, "i've served the man for two years. i think he is a long-term and immediate danger to the country." it doesn't get any more alarming than that, does it? >> it't doe judy. and for reporting this book, carol and i interviewed more than 200 senior admfiinistration als, advisers to the president, friends of the president, and we heard again and again recurring theme, that they're worried for the country with his leadership. akey think hees decisions fmpulsively, erratically, without a basis information. he rejects intelligence from his advisers. ejects information and knowledge from those around him who are in the governmen tto provide him. and that is the cause for concern and alarm from some of these officials. the are other officia we interviewed who feel like
and philip rucker, the post's white house bureau chief, joins me now. welcome. >> thanks for having me, judy. >> wodruff: there areo many anecdotes in this book, i hardly know where to begin. but let me just pick one out you quote a senior national security official who told you and carol, he said, "i've served the man for two years. i think he is a long-term and immediate danger to the country." it doesn't get any more alarming than that, does it? >> it't doe judy....
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philip max put me in front of the t.v. missing. freiburg had ever 70 percent of the possession and 20 shots on goal but it wasn't until based slipped up from keeper too much to back that yanick haba could finally grab equalizer. one hold the final score unspectacular and still win unspectacular at goodison a much. only less spectacular was the truly the weekend which was served on my mind and shall come and nil nil draw that we won't bore you with any further. question out of that . cost haven't scored in 7 games before this clash with half an eye. but thanks to sebastian rooney's handball he got an early chance to end his dry spell from the spot. and he took it. one. engine and survey costs droughns. hoffenheim hold one back just before the break for christophe baumgartner. shortly after halftime vosburgh a wooded another spot kick and who else but they cost to take it the dutchman doubled his tally this time going straight down the middle. after an hour's play they cost went from converting penalties to causing one with a sound b
philip max put me in front of the t.v. missing. freiburg had ever 70 percent of the possession and 20 shots on goal but it wasn't until based slipped up from keeper too much to back that yanick haba could finally grab equalizer. one hold the final score unspectacular and still win unspectacular at goodison a much. only less spectacular was the truly the weekend which was served on my mind and shall come and nil nil draw that we won't bore you with any further. question out of that . cost...
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philip max put me in front seat and it's in. private hands ever 70 percent of the possession and 20 shots on goal but it wasn't until they slipped up from the keeper too much to back that yanick could finally grab the equalizer. one hole the final score unspectacular and still went on spectacular and deceit and that which. only less spectacular was the truly very light of the weekend which was served up by mind and shall come and nil nil draw that we won't bore you with any facts. quite enough of that. that they cost haven't scored in 7 games before this clash with hoffenheim. bugs thanks to sebastian rooney's hand he got an early chance to end his dry spell from the spalls. and he took it. one nil and an end. still they call sprouts. often wind cold one back just before the break from christophe. shortly after halftime awarded another spot kick and who else but they cost to take it the dutchman doubled his tally this time going straight down the middle. after an hour's play they cost went from converting penalties to causing on
philip max put me in front seat and it's in. private hands ever 70 percent of the possession and 20 shots on goal but it wasn't until they slipped up from the keeper too much to back that yanick could finally grab the equalizer. one hole the final score unspectacular and still went on spectacular and deceit and that which. only less spectacular was the truly very light of the weekend which was served up by mind and shall come and nil nil draw that we won't bore you with any facts. quite enough...
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of a signify it's europe's biggest lighting manufacturer and a spinoff of dutch technology giant philips so far the company has equipped around $1000.00 greenhouses with systems we have 4 dollars inside so it's red it's blue it's why then it's far out at a far it is typically pretty are known to us because it's outside of our licensed a bigger. indoor farming is a market with huge potential. and the l.e.d. lights help to guarantee predictable and controllable harvests. so what you see over here is a dynamic light fixture that can change in color and by changing the color during the trial or just before the end of it just before harvesting we can for example influence the bricks value of. the sweetness of the strawberry but also make it a little bit more hardy or let's say so that it's better to transport. the company calculates the particular light fixture its customers need and savings can be achieved by just using red and blue light which produces the magenta color here. the mix depends on the plants and the ambient light greenhouses in siberia for example has less sunlight than those
of a signify it's europe's biggest lighting manufacturer and a spinoff of dutch technology giant philips so far the company has equipped around $1000.00 greenhouses with systems we have 4 dollars inside so it's red it's blue it's why then it's far out at a far it is typically pretty are known to us because it's outside of our licensed a bigger. indoor farming is a market with huge potential. and the l.e.d. lights help to guarantee predictable and controllable harvests. so what you see over here...