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snooker has also returned today, the championship league is under way in milton keynes.a hotel attached to it so all the 64 players and officials can completely self—isolate during the 11 days of competition. earlier i spoke to, world number one and reigning world champion judd trump who won his first match it is all a little different to what we are use to and it will take some getting used to, it did not feel that sharp affair but i'm to give myself the best preparation for the tournament and i think we are just ina tournament and i think we are just in a fortunate position that it was one of the first sports to go ahead andi one of the first sports to go ahead and i am very lucky. after being in lockdown for over two months, is there any anxiety coming away from your household bubbling going into this environment? it is a little bit strange, it was the first time i was on the motorway for a two or three months. but other than that it is not just about going months. but other than that it is notjust about going back to work and going and gardening and doing what i left
snooker has also returned today, the championship league is under way in milton keynes.a hotel attached to it so all the 64 players and officials can completely self—isolate during the 11 days of competition. earlier i spoke to, world number one and reigning world champion judd trump who won his first match it is all a little different to what we are use to and it will take some getting used to, it did not feel that sharp affair but i'm to give myself the best preparation for the tournament...
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world championjudd trump, one of those in action in milton keynes. and welcome to the bbc news at one. the biggest easing of lockdown measures since the restrictions were introduced in march is under way. ministers insist they're following the science and taking the steps in a "very cautious" way. all four nations of the uk now have guidelines in place allowing more than two people to meet outside. vulnerable people in england and wales who have been advised to stay home since march have been told they can go outdoors again. but shielding advice in northern ireland and scotland hasn't changed. the first phase in the reopening of schools has begun in england, with children in nurseries and years 1 and 6 returning this morning. and, provided they meet safety guidelines to protect shoppers and workers, open—air markets and car showrooms in england are also able to trade again. but the measures come as another group of public health officials warn the pace of change in england could lead to a rise in the infection rate. in a moment, we'll be looking in m
world championjudd trump, one of those in action in milton keynes. and welcome to the bbc news at one. the biggest easing of lockdown measures since the restrictions were introduced in march is under way. ministers insist they're following the science and taking the steps in a "very cautious" way. all four nations of the uk now have guidelines in place allowing more than two people to meet outside. vulnerable people in england and wales who have been advised to stay home since march...
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and the most significant of them for our purposes is john maynard keynes, right, who in the interwar period really begins a series of explorations about how economies actually work in real terms, right? as opposed to focusing on microeconomics, he develops the discipline of macroeconomics, thinking about the system as a whole and how it's supposed to work. so if you're taking an introductory economics course in the 1950s, 1960s, you wouldn't start with supply-demand. right? which is how microeconomics starts. you start with kind of how does a price work in isolation. it starts with the idea that a lot of things have to be in place before you can have a meaningful supply-demand relationship, before a price system can work. and you sort of need to set that up before you can have capitalism. operating on the traditional theory. the big intervention that keynes makes in the general employment of interest and money, is to say that what matters most to the economy is aggregate demand. how much demand overall there is, not how any individual consumer decides what price to fit on things, but
and the most significant of them for our purposes is john maynard keynes, right, who in the interwar period really begins a series of explorations about how economies actually work in real terms, right? as opposed to focusing on microeconomics, he develops the discipline of macroeconomics, thinking about the system as a whole and how it's supposed to work. so if you're taking an introductory economics course in the 1950s, 1960s, you wouldn't start with supply-demand. right? which is how...
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the biggest names in snooker, including world champion judd trump, were back at the table in milton keynesll players had been tested for coronavirus and isolated before being given the all clear. the test isn't pleasant, so that wasn't great, but it had to be done and at least we know everyone here is safe and negative. nobody has it and we can sort of wander around a little bit more freely. with more sport set to resume in the coming weeks, for the moment, snooker and horse racing have the stage to themselves and an opportunity to inject some momentum into their delayed and disrupted seasons. katie gornall, bbc news, newcastle. the easing of lockdown restrictions, albeit in different forms in different parts of the uk, means that groups are able to meet outdoors for the first time in several months. for many, it's been a day of family reunions, with some grandparents able to meet their young grandchildren for the first time, as our special correspondent lucy manning reports. i think we'll take this as well. to be a grandparent... to love... and this is for amari. yeah. ..to spoil... ..to
the biggest names in snooker, including world champion judd trump, were back at the table in milton keynesll players had been tested for coronavirus and isolated before being given the all clear. the test isn't pleasant, so that wasn't great, but it had to be done and at least we know everyone here is safe and negative. nobody has it and we can sort of wander around a little bit more freely. with more sport set to resume in the coming weeks, for the moment, snooker and horse racing have the...
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he lives with three generations in milton keynes.working near the start of the pandemic and has no income. the government is supposed to really help them but they have been ignored because there is no ppe, there's no help, there's no even proper advices. his daughter, khadijah, is a nurse, a key worker, and says she has been unprotected on the front line. the ppe, to be frank, is very, very selective, very, very selective. but it depends on where you are working. if you are working in a low risk area, it's fine, but if you are working in an area where you are in contact with those with coronavirus, i think it is right for you to have the right ppe. but khadijah‘s concerns have not been addressed in the government review released today, confirming that people from black and asian backgrounds are disproportionately dying from this disease. i put those concerns to the health secretary, matt hancock. many people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds will be confused why it has taken six weeks for the government to simply confirm wha
he lives with three generations in milton keynes.working near the start of the pandemic and has no income. the government is supposed to really help them but they have been ignored because there is no ppe, there's no help, there's no even proper advices. his daughter, khadijah, is a nurse, a key worker, and says she has been unprotected on the front line. the ppe, to be frank, is very, very selective, very, very selective. but it depends on where you are working. if you are working in a low...
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he lives with three generations in milton keynes.ose to stop working at the start of the pandemic and has no income. the government is supposed to really help them but they have been ignored because there is no ppe, there's no help, there's no even proper advices. his daughter khadijah is a nurse, a key worker, and says she has been unprotected on the front line. the ppe, to be frank, is very, very selective, very, very selective. but it depends on where you are working. if you are working in a low risk area, it's fine, but if you are working in an area where you are in contact with those with coronavirus, i think it is right for you to have the right ppe. but khadijah‘s concerns have not been addressed in the government review released today confirming that people from black and asian backgrounds are disproportionately dying from this disease. i put those concerns to the health secretary, matt hancock. many people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds will be confused why it has taken six weeks for the government to simply conf
he lives with three generations in milton keynes.ose to stop working at the start of the pandemic and has no income. the government is supposed to really help them but they have been ignored because there is no ppe, there's no help, there's no even proper advices. his daughter khadijah is a nurse, a key worker, and says she has been unprotected on the front line. the ppe, to be frank, is very, very selective, very, very selective. but it depends on where you are working. if you are working in a...
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he lives with three generations in milton keynes.tart of the pandemic and has no income. the government is supposed to really help them but they have been ignored because there is no ppe, there's no help, there's no even proper advices. his daughter khadijah is a nurse, a key worker, and says she has been unprotected on the front line. the ppe, to be frank, is very, very selective, very, very selective. but it depends on where you are working. if you are working in a low risk area, it's fine, but if you are working in an area where you are in contact with those with coronavirus, i think it is right for you to have the right ppe. but khadijah‘s concerns have not been addressed in the government review released today confirming that people from black and asian backgrounds are disproportionately dying from this disease. i put those concerns to the health secretary, matt hancock. many people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds will be confused why it has taken six weeks for the government to simply confirm what studies have alread
he lives with three generations in milton keynes.tart of the pandemic and has no income. the government is supposed to really help them but they have been ignored because there is no ppe, there's no help, there's no even proper advices. his daughter khadijah is a nurse, a key worker, and says she has been unprotected on the front line. the ppe, to be frank, is very, very selective, very, very selective. but it depends on where you are working. if you are working in a low risk area, it's fine,...
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for humanitarian reasons bringing mosques or protective clothes for our friends in the vegetable keynes or somebody else trouble trouble i take care about the hygienic prescriptions and obligations you know washing cans not to go to. no shaking hands but sometime we did because now it's in our case it's it's over i mean from the crisis perspective but the but during the peak of the crisis i really seriously tried to respect the rules and regulations. well i mentioned the words business as usual i would like to come back to something you've been talking about for a while with other people you've had interviews with. critics have said that your prime minister destroyed democracy as usual or democracy as we've noted in hungary you've called it fake news can you give us an update on that at this point right at this point what's going on with mr or bad powers to rule by decree. see we have been in office from 2 fours and then on the roads we walk on the 3 national elections with a big margin we are in the 2 for a majority in the parliament on our own government after all free elections we ha
for humanitarian reasons bringing mosques or protective clothes for our friends in the vegetable keynes or somebody else trouble trouble i take care about the hygienic prescriptions and obligations you know washing cans not to go to. no shaking hands but sometime we did because now it's in our case it's it's over i mean from the crisis perspective but the but during the peak of the crisis i really seriously tried to respect the rules and regulations. well i mentioned the words business as usual...
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he lives with three generations in milton keynes.pandemic and has no income. the government was supposed to be really helping them. they've been ignored. because there's no ppe, there's no help, there's not even proper advice around for people. his daughter is a nurse, a key worker, and says she's been unprotected on the front line. the ppe, to be frank, is very, very selective, very, very selective. but it depends on where you work in. if you're working in a low risk area, it's fine, but if you're working in an area where you're in contact with those with coronavirus, i think it's right for you to have the right ppe. but her concerns haven't been addressed in the government review released today, confirming that people from black and asian backgrounds are disproportionately dying from this disease. many people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds will be confused why it has taken six weeks for the government to simply confirm what studies have already shown, that they're dying with covid—19 at significantly higher rates. why h
he lives with three generations in milton keynes.pandemic and has no income. the government was supposed to be really helping them. they've been ignored. because there's no ppe, there's no help, there's not even proper advice around for people. his daughter is a nurse, a key worker, and says she's been unprotected on the front line. the ppe, to be frank, is very, very selective, very, very selective. but it depends on where you work in. if you're working in a low risk area, it's fine, but if...
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snooker‘s championship league event is taking place in milton keynes.er a 76—day break, as katie gornall reports. after nearly three months on hold, in an instant, the racing was back. good luck everyone. they're off! as the first major professional sport to resume in britain since the lockdown, all eyes were on the opening race at newcastle and what a race it was. the 22/1 shot zodiakos racing home and into the history books. fans would've loved it, had they been there to see it. a closer look would tell you this was not business as usual. jockeys wore masks and kept their distance, their victories greeted with an eerie silence. we've lost, as an industry, tens of millions of pounds of attendance income over the summer because that's when people come out. if it happened january, february, march, it would've been much less of an impact. but it's been an incredible impact throughout the summer, but we'll get through it. government approval was only granted on saturday but racing has been
snooker‘s championship league event is taking place in milton keynes.er a 76—day break, as katie gornall reports. after nearly three months on hold, in an instant, the racing was back. good luck everyone. they're off! as the first major professional sport to resume in britain since the lockdown, all eyes were on the opening race at newcastle and what a race it was. the 22/1 shot zodiakos racing home and into the history books. fans would've loved it, had they been there to see it. a closer...
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and snooker continued behind closed doors at milton keynes.e latest round of matches in the championship league. premiership and championship rugby union clubs have been given the go—ahead to return to non—contact training. players will be allowed to train in small, socially distant groups. meanwhile, an overhaul of the salary cap in the premiership has been unanimously approved by clubs. liverpool womens goal keeper fran kitching is to leave the club, descirbing this season as her most challenging. she posted on social media she wanted an environment testing both players and people in the right way and allowing them to thrive. liverpool were bottom of the wsl when the league was halted. kitching is the third player to leave the club in a week. while the women prospering team look likely to be relegated, liverpool men are out of this world. the premier league is due to return on the 17th ofjune with neutral venues a possibility — to stop fans from gathering outside stadiums. jurgen klopp says he'd be happy to play on mars if it meant his side
and snooker continued behind closed doors at milton keynes.e latest round of matches in the championship league. premiership and championship rugby union clubs have been given the go—ahead to return to non—contact training. players will be allowed to train in small, socially distant groups. meanwhile, an overhaul of the salary cap in the premiership has been unanimously approved by clubs. liverpool womens goal keeper fran kitching is to leave the club, descirbing this season as her most...
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the biggest names in snooker including world championjudd trump were back on the table in milton keynes the arena. so it's one of the few sports where you can play with a very small amount of people and sort of get back up and running ahead of everyone else. for the moment, snooker and horse racing have the stage to themselves, and an opportunity to inject some momentum into their delayed and disrupted seasons. so,
the biggest names in snooker including world championjudd trump were back on the table in milton keynes the arena. so it's one of the few sports where you can play with a very small amount of people and sort of get back up and running ahead of everyone else. for the moment, snooker and horse racing have the stage to themselves, and an opportunity to inject some momentum into their delayed and disrupted seasons. so,
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that was the first of three group games in the matchroom league in milton keynes.pion has been suspended from athletics after failing to make herself available for anti—doping tests. salwa eid naser of bahrain ran the third fastest time in history to win in doha last year. nfl stars are just of the names from the world of sport, calling for more action to tackle racism in society. amid the global protests held since the death of george floyd — several players, including super bowl—winning quarterback patrick mahomes — have appeared in a video calling on the league to condemn racism and the oppression of black people. nesta mcgregor reports. iam i am george floyd. i embryonic taylor. i am... some of the most recognisable names in the nfl, all choosing to go today by a different name. those of black american men and women killed other while in police custody or by white citizens. american football stars with a message to the lee's owners. we, the national football league, condemn racism in the systematic oppression of black people. the nfl has tweeted in support of t
that was the first of three group games in the matchroom league in milton keynes.pion has been suspended from athletics after failing to make herself available for anti—doping tests. salwa eid naser of bahrain ran the third fastest time in history to win in doha last year. nfl stars are just of the names from the world of sport, calling for more action to tackle racism in society. amid the global protests held since the death of george floyd — several players, including super bowl—winning...
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today, the championship league is a round robin format for 64 players, it's taking place in milton keynesalso has a hotel attached so players and staff can be fully isolated and monitored over the next 11 days of competition. everyone is tested for covid—19 when entering the venue. world number onejudd trump plays today, he's described how unpleasant it is to have a swab taken on arrival. another former world champion mark selby says some players could be a little bit rusty. we have had no tournament now for few months. the last time we played in was in gibraltar which was in march before the lockdown. i am fortunate to have a table at home and have been practising little bit but it is not the same asjust getting that competitive match practice and bit playing other players on the tour. it will be good to play, obviously by closed doors and fora to play, obviously by closed doors and for a long period time i think you might as well get used to it, it isa you might as well get used to it, it is a good way to start. the qpr chief executive lee hoos says the club is ‘stunned', "appalled" and
today, the championship league is a round robin format for 64 players, it's taking place in milton keynesalso has a hotel attached so players and staff can be fully isolated and monitored over the next 11 days of competition. everyone is tested for covid—19 when entering the venue. world number onejudd trump plays today, he's described how unpleasant it is to have a swab taken on arrival. another former world champion mark selby says some players could be a little bit rusty. we have had no...
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and, in fact, there's a famous incident in'35,'36, something like that, when fdr meets professor keynes. and it was like this dialog of the death. i mean, he was very cordial and all that, but it was very clear that fdr wasn't intellectually a convert, neither politically a convert to keynesian economics. >> so, anyway, there were just - there were all sorts of facts. and this is not to excuse hoover. hoover's great failing - we could talk about, you know, some of the - at the time, and this is easily overlooked. hoover exists in the shadow of fdr. fdr did so much more. but in the context of the time, what hoover did was seen as so much more than his predecessors. >> remember, we'd had great depressions before. martin van buren, and president james monroe when president. grover cleveland in the 1890s had been president. the notion that the government, that the federal government especially, would step in and try to correct the economic cycle was heresy. depressions were acts of god. there were booms and there were busts, and there was nothing you could do about it. >> and that's the phi
and, in fact, there's a famous incident in'35,'36, something like that, when fdr meets professor keynes. and it was like this dialog of the death. i mean, he was very cordial and all that, but it was very clear that fdr wasn't intellectually a convert, neither politically a convert to keynesian economics. >> so, anyway, there were just - there were all sorts of facts. and this is not to excuse hoover. hoover's great failing - we could talk about, you know, some of the - at the time, and...
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a second shootout about an hour later hundred officers from chp and keynes county. lira, the suspect, was eventually shot and killed. 30 say he had two loaded guns that were stolen and they say the motive for all of this is still not known. >> we can all guess, but the reality right now is that is part of our investigation, looking into his background and interviewing other people. even though it ended today like this we cannot conclude our investigations without completing them . that includes the homicide, but also includes us determining what was the root cause of this. >> lira's father says his son had a mental illness and he was not taking his medication. the three officers who were reported yesterday are said to be in good condition. the deputy who was shot on wednesday had surgery and is expected to survive. >>> san francisco mayor london breed is revealing her plans to reform the cities police department. it does include ending police responses to noncriminal activity like neighborhood disputes. non-armed responders would deal with those calls instead . she
a second shootout about an hour later hundred officers from chp and keynes county. lira, the suspect, was eventually shot and killed. 30 say he had two loaded guns that were stolen and they say the motive for all of this is still not known. >> we can all guess, but the reality right now is that is part of our investigation, looking into his background and interviewing other people. even though it ended today like this we cannot conclude our investigations without completing them . that...
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robert keynes, who overcharged a little too much. i don't remember the details.down a few pegs and had to apologize. for misbehaving. and he had to do it publicly. he had to apologize to the entire community. it was not uncommon in england at the time to put limits on basis. for necessities like bread, beer, and other fees if you are staying the night, stable fees, things like that. most of the colonies including new england did continue to put these sorts of measures into place. they were reached perhaps often. but everyone knew that they could be reimposed if necessary. host: jerry has raised his hand brightest the jury if you want to unmute yourself. guest: can you hear me. what comment the rise of capitalism in the early part of the 19th century, as inequality. i was wondering if you can't comment on the role of technology. i think it's also relevant today. technology ennobles the catalyst to both control production and friendly control people without using people. i think to some extent, there's power in those days, and a lot of technology things today, give
robert keynes, who overcharged a little too much. i don't remember the details.down a few pegs and had to apologize. for misbehaving. and he had to do it publicly. he had to apologize to the entire community. it was not uncommon in england at the time to put limits on basis. for necessities like bread, beer, and other fees if you are staying the night, stable fees, things like that. most of the colonies including new england did continue to put these sorts of measures into place. they were...
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sparse tables await snooker plays in the championship in milton keynes. event has always been one of the smaller ones on camera but now it's on terrestrial tv and leads to other ones that follow. we will be the first one back which for snooker is great. for snooker in general. i don't play until thursday but we have to world championships which is scheduled for the 31st of july, all things considered, if everything goes well with what's going on at the moment. with the green light given to professional sport to resume, it won't be long before more of our favourite events start returning to our screens. alex gulrajani, bbc news. and while racing and snooker start up again competitively today, in under three weeks we're set to have the return of the premier league and now the championship after a three month suspension due to the coronavirus pandemic. leeds united currently top of the championship table, with the efl announcing last night that the season is set to resume onjune 20th, subject to government safety guidance being met. all games will be behind
sparse tables await snooker plays in the championship in milton keynes. event has always been one of the smaller ones on camera but now it's on terrestrial tv and leads to other ones that follow. we will be the first one back which for snooker is great. for snooker in general. i don't play until thursday but we have to world championships which is scheduled for the 31st of july, all things considered, if everything goes well with what's going on at the moment. with the green light given to...
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stores at milton keynes, watford and gateshead will not reopen, meaning around 300 job losses.orld's largest fashion retailer, inditex, will be reporting its latest earnings, which will provide clear evidence of how badly the high street has been hit by the global pandemic. many of its brands, including zara, were forced to close around the world due to covid—19. joining us now from wakefield is kate hardcastle from the insight with passion. welcome to you, thank you very much for being with us. what can we expect from these results today? zara are one of the few organisations that had a very clever appeal. it also had very strong engagement with its operations, making their transaction opportunity for online as well as in—store almost seamless. they use local sourcing, as well. so if there was an organisation in that middle market fashion arena that was best set up to meet a challenge like this, i think it is zara. but they have already stated this has impacted their sales significantly, and what it has also done is created a bit of a level playing field, whereas zara has very
stores at milton keynes, watford and gateshead will not reopen, meaning around 300 job losses.orld's largest fashion retailer, inditex, will be reporting its latest earnings, which will provide clear evidence of how badly the high street has been hit by the global pandemic. many of its brands, including zara, were forced to close around the world due to covid—19. joining us now from wakefield is kate hardcastle from the insight with passion. welcome to you, thank you very much for being with...
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he lives with three generations in milton keynes. really helping them. but they've been ignored. because there's no ppe, there's no help, there's not even proper advice around for people. his daughter is a nurse, a key worker, and says she's been unprotected on the front line. the ppe, to be frank, is very, very selective, very, very selective. but it depends on where you work in. if you're working in a low—risk area, it's fine, but if you're working in an area where you're in contact with those with coronavirus, i think it's right for you to have the right ppe. but khadija's concerns haven't been addressed in the government review released today, confirming that people from black and asian backgrounds are disproportionately dying from this disease. many people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds will be confused why it has taken six weeks for the government to simply confirm what studies have already shown, that they're dying with covid—19 at significantly higher rates. why haven't you done more to protect and support these c
he lives with three generations in milton keynes. really helping them. but they've been ignored. because there's no ppe, there's no help, there's not even proper advice around for people. his daughter is a nurse, a key worker, and says she's been unprotected on the front line. the ppe, to be frank, is very, very selective, very, very selective. but it depends on where you work in. if you're working in a low—risk area, it's fine, but if you're working in an area where you're in contact with...
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milton keynes in the united kingdom which is one of the last of the -- has had a verily large demonstration of this the last couple of years and got a lot of attention because they've expanded it significantly during the covid shutdowns. i think this is something that is potentially going to become much more commonplace. lots of conflicts with people on sidewalks and things like that but remains to be worked out. so, i think it's just important to understand, i if we're looking at passenger travel, we may be missing the boat. i've been talking too long so i'm going to say one thing about the flash trend. skip to that slide. that is that automation has the potential to really drive a lot of investment and a lot of innovation into transportation, which is an area that has not had a lot of it in the last 50 years. or even 100 years. but also going to connect the essential systems that move people around cities and very powerful global financial interests in incredibly murky and risky ways. soft bank, which is a large technology investment fund based in japan primarily staked by saudi sovereign
milton keynes in the united kingdom which is one of the last of the -- has had a verily large demonstration of this the last couple of years and got a lot of attention because they've expanded it significantly during the covid shutdowns. i think this is something that is potentially going to become much more commonplace. lots of conflicts with people on sidewalks and things like that but remains to be worked out. so, i think it's just important to understand, i if we're looking at passenger...
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doomed peace attempt that set in motion the it events the- the events of 1939 is book of john maynard keynes. -- may 19 19eam was not yet known. he went to cambridge university. [laughter] so we are not surprised by that. he was in paris as an economic advisor to the british delegation. he got fed up with what he felt were the mistakes they were making. he was also going through something of a personal crisis in his life. he went back to england in the summer of 1919 and wrote a book, which took him six weeks. it is a polemic it is a -- a polemic. it is a successful polemic and has been translated into many languages. it has a. rather dull title. . it is called the economic consequences of the peace. if you read the book, it is condemning everything going on in paris. let me read you a little bit of it to give you the flavor. paris was a nightmare and everyone there was morbid. a sense of impending catastrophe overhung the frivolous scene. the futility and smallness of man for the great event confronting him. the mingled insignificance and unreality of the decisions. levity, blindness, confu
doomed peace attempt that set in motion the it events the- the events of 1939 is book of john maynard keynes. -- may 19 19eam was not yet known. he went to cambridge university. [laughter] so we are not surprised by that. he was in paris as an economic advisor to the british delegation. he got fed up with what he felt were the mistakes they were making. he was also going through something of a personal crisis in his life. he went back to england in the summer of 1919 and wrote a book, which...
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they argue that it is, quote, not greatly distances from neo markian thinking and is tainted by the keyne's school of thought that is in the government. an attack that this left intervention is too close to communism. the second example i will give you is one that is familiar to you today, which is truman proposes that there should be government health care. single payer. and there's a massive lobbying campaign by the american medical association and the private insurance firms that actually they spend about $2.5 million on propaganda, the group in favor of single payer spends about $50,000. doesn't really have the kind of money to advertise back, and part of the advertising campaign against single payer is built around the idea that this is worryingly communist in implication, and one of the pamphlets quotes lenin as saying socialized medicine is the keystone to the arch of the socialist state. the only problem is lenin never said anything like that. but it's one of the ways that government funded health care is presented as being too radically communist for the u.s. and that's created a v
they argue that it is, quote, not greatly distances from neo markian thinking and is tainted by the keyne's school of thought that is in the government. an attack that this left intervention is too close to communism. the second example i will give you is one that is familiar to you today, which is truman proposes that there should be government health care. single payer. and there's a massive lobbying campaign by the american medical association and the private insurance firms that actually...
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beat kishan hirani injust 41 minutes — but it's when he returns to his room at the site in milton keynes in my room for 24 hours. i've done 16 hours in a cell once, and it was better, because i got to choose my own food. it's all right. i've enjoyed being at home. so, yeah, it's good fun. this may be a very unusual sporting summer, but for cricket fans, summers will always sound a little different from now on. that's after sir geoffrey boycott announced his retirement from the commentary box. the former yorkshire and england batsman confirmed the news on social media, saying, "i would like to thank bbc test match special for a wonderful 14 years. i have thoroughly enjoyed it and just love cricket with a passion. i also wish to thank all those that have said how much they have enjoyed my commentary, and for those that haven't — too bad." and there have been some unusual sporting trophies down the years, but have you ever seen someone had to resort to using something from the kitchen cupboard to celebrate a tournament victory? well, that's exactly what darts player nathan aspinall had to d
beat kishan hirani injust 41 minutes — but it's when he returns to his room at the site in milton keynes in my room for 24 hours. i've done 16 hours in a cell once, and it was better, because i got to choose my own food. it's all right. i've enjoyed being at home. so, yeah, it's good fun. this may be a very unusual sporting summer, but for cricket fans, summers will always sound a little different from now on. that's after sir geoffrey boycott announced his retirement from the commentary box....
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snooker has also returned today, the championship league is underway in milton keynes.is "vehemently opposed" to the football league‘s plan for the championship to resume onjune 20th. he says the clubs weren‘t consulted before last night‘s announcement and with player‘s yet to return to contact training he‘s concerned about their welfare. if you‘ve got players who are picking up unnecessary injuries because you haven‘t really looked at the load, paid attention to the sport science, there is a very expensive assets you have in the stands. the likelihood of picking up injuries, and if you look at the bundesliga now, it is a very small sample size, so very difficult to get the statistical significance of the injury rate, but it is three times what it normally is, and i think that is something we really need to take a hard look at, because i‘m notjust looking at this season. i don‘t want a treatment room full of players going into next season. that would be a big issue with me when trying to operate with a smaller squad. staying with football, manchester united have extende
snooker has also returned today, the championship league is underway in milton keynes.is "vehemently opposed" to the football league‘s plan for the championship to resume onjune 20th. he says the clubs weren‘t consulted before last night‘s announcement and with player‘s yet to return to contact training he‘s concerned about their welfare. if you‘ve got players who are picking up unnecessary injuries because you haven‘t really looked at the load, paid attention to the...
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the snooker is on in milton keynes again today.an completely self—isolate during competition. they're tested regularly too, and that'll take some getting used to for world number onejudd trump, who won his opening match. the test was quite hard. it is the back of your throat and up the nurse as well. it kind of felt like it was touching my brain, if there is one up touching my brain, if there is one up there. the venue is stripped. we have all followed instructions. we have all followed instructions. we have ultimate preparation going into this event to be able to play here and everybody is doing an amazing job so far. horse racing continues today too, with ten more races at newcastle from lunchtime. jockeys took to the course in face masks yesterday, but look how close the very first race of the day was. there was a photo finish as zodiakos here became the first winner in uk sport since lockdown began. after 8:30 we'll hear from frankie dettori, as he returns to the track today. finally, one football club in denmark has gone ahead
the snooker is on in milton keynes again today.an completely self—isolate during competition. they're tested regularly too, and that'll take some getting used to for world number onejudd trump, who won his opening match. the test was quite hard. it is the back of your throat and up the nurse as well. it kind of felt like it was touching my brain, if there is one up touching my brain, if there is one up there. the venue is stripped. we have all followed instructions. we have all followed...
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keyne's life mattered. an african-american officer who served with distinction in the state of florida, and my thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. i rise in support of the a minute on qualified immunity. i sat at a roundtable yesterday with most of the sheriffs in my district and unequivocally, the biggest issue that they had is the peace in the bill as it relates to qualified immunity, and i will explain why. first, i think there's a real misconception about what qualified immunity is in the general public. they also shared this concern that more people need to talk about the fact that it is not full immunity. if you act outside of your standards of protocols and outside of your training, you don't have immunity. that's why it is called qualified immunity. if we take that away from our officers, not only are you going to see -- they had two major concerns. one, many, many people in their department will just quit. my brother, who is a deputy and a supervisor, he has already had two officers i
keyne's life mattered. an african-american officer who served with distinction in the state of florida, and my thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. i rise in support of the a minute on qualified immunity. i sat at a roundtable yesterday with most of the sheriffs in my district and unequivocally, the biggest issue that they had is the peace in the bill as it relates to qualified immunity, and i will explain why. first, i think there's a real misconception about what qualified...
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keynes live mattered. an african-american officer who served with distinction in the state of florida and my thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. i rise in support of mr. bux .mendment i set a roundtable yesterday with most of the sheriffs in my district and unequivocally, the biggest issue that they had is the peace in the bill as it relates to qualified immunity, and i will explain why. first, i think there's a real misconception about what qualified immunity is in the general public. they also show the concern that were people need to talk about the fact that it's not -- if you act outside of your standards of protocols and outside of your training, and you don't have immunity. that's why it is called qualified immunity. if we take that away from our officers, not only are you going to see -- they had two major concerns. one, many people in their department will just quit. my brother, who is deputy and the supervisor has already had two officers in his squad quit because of everything that
keynes live mattered. an african-american officer who served with distinction in the state of florida and my thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. i rise in support of mr. bux .mendment i set a roundtable yesterday with most of the sheriffs in my district and unequivocally, the biggest issue that they had is the peace in the bill as it relates to qualified immunity, and i will explain why. first, i think there's a real misconception about what qualified immunity is in the general...
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keyne's life mattered. an african-american officer who served with distinction in the state of florida, and my thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. i rise in support of the a minute on qualified immunity. i sat at a roundtable yesterday with most of the sheriffs in my district and unequivocally, the biggest issue that they had is the peace in the bill as it relates to qualified immunity, and i will explain why. first, i think there's a real misconception about what qualified immunity is in the general public. they also shared this concern that more people need to talk about the fact that it is not full immunity. if you act outside of your standards of protocols and outside of your training, you don't have immunity. that's why it is called qualified immunity. if we take that away from our officers, not only are you going to see -- they had two major concerns. one, many, many people in their department will just quit. my brother, who is a deputy and a supervisor, he has already had two officers i
keyne's life mattered. an african-american officer who served with distinction in the state of florida, and my thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. i rise in support of the a minute on qualified immunity. i sat at a roundtable yesterday with most of the sheriffs in my district and unequivocally, the biggest issue that they had is the peace in the bill as it relates to qualified immunity, and i will explain why. first, i think there's a real misconception about what qualified...