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let's go to the guardian. i don't know if you stayed up guardian.i don't know if you stayed up for michelle 0bama upon zach speech last night. it was carried on networks, and it was really a full frontal attack on donald trump. 0ne got the perception this is what she's wanted to say for a long, long time. it seems to have drawn blood from mrtrump, who time. it seems to have drawn blood from mr trump, who was pretty peeved by some of these comments. absolutely, she repeated the refrain in 2016, "when they go low, we go high." and in 2016, "when they go low, we go high. " and trump in 2016, "when they go low, we go high." and trump has gone low in his response to her, most republicans haven't responded to her all—out assault on trump. but he has because he's the human being in the entire world with the thinnest skin. so he retaliates, saying he wouldn't even have hisjob if barack 0bama hadn't been so dreadful. the reality is he is getting more and more behind in the polls, and i think what they're trying to do is bait him — there's been interesting ta
let's go to the guardian. i don't know if you stayed up guardian.i don't know if you stayed up for michelle 0bama upon zach speech last night. it was carried on networks, and it was really a full frontal attack on donald trump. 0ne got the perception this is what she's wanted to say for a long, long time. it seems to have drawn blood from mrtrump, who time. it seems to have drawn blood from mr trump, who was pretty peeved by some of these comments. absolutely, she repeated the refrain in 2016,...
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let's move to the front page of the guardian. there's a picture of the guardian.'s a picture of a very happy looking donald trump. he's happy because he just accepted the renomination to run as a republican president. kezia, the four—day republican national convention is getting under way today. what do you make of his renomination. we have the democratic convention last week, which was the opportunity forjoe biden to be profiled to the nation. this week, we have donald trump being endorsed at the republican nominee for the forthcoming election. confirmation that the first and perhaps only debate between joe first and perhaps only debate betweenjoe biden first and perhaps only debate between joe biden and first and perhaps only debate betweenjoe biden and donald trump will take place on the 29th of september, and what has been up until this point, quite a lackluster us election. i think covid—i9 has... donald trump is usually behind in the polls. if you look at the polls months ago, people said no president has ever come back from being this far behind an opponent
let's move to the front page of the guardian. there's a picture of the guardian.'s a picture of a very happy looking donald trump. he's happy because he just accepted the renomination to run as a republican president. kezia, the four—day republican national convention is getting under way today. what do you make of his renomination. we have the democratic convention last week, which was the opportunity forjoe biden to be profiled to the nation. this week, we have donald trump being endorsed...
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let us start with the guardian.ting, were talking about the context of the chancellor having spent all of this money, but teachers a warning that many in the union at least, saying that even if the covid—19 measures cost as little as 5% in schools budget and there suggesting it may cost more than that with all that is required, that the budget is still well short of how much schools are having to spend? this comes at a very big week for thejohnson government spend? this comes at a very big week for the johnson government because schools are due to return on wednesday and for the education secretary, his whole political futures based on whether or not people are going back to school and the prime ministers put so much of his personal political capital into this that he very much meets the schools to go back here and there's all sorts of impediments to this, some of this his parents being relu cta nt, some of this his parents being reluctant, but our schools would be ready and on the guardian front page, there are que
let us start with the guardian.ting, were talking about the context of the chancellor having spent all of this money, but teachers a warning that many in the union at least, saying that even if the covid—19 measures cost as little as 5% in schools budget and there suggesting it may cost more than that with all that is required, that the budget is still well short of how much schools are having to spend? this comes at a very big week for thejohnson government spend? this comes at a very big...
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absolutely stunning. —— to the guardian. well done. on a lawn order pieced. if he sees that as electioneering, it will be successful in great parts of america, but if he is looking to not just have the prejudice the field for the people voting for him anyway, but if you wanted to come and get that voter that was saying, i don't believe want biting, but what do i do? the people who are going to decide this election, you would've thought he would have gone out and tossed about this amazing sickness that is flicking his country, and henry just sickness that is flicking his country, and henryjust talked, described by this lawyer couple, what you really saying is they are even more normalising the ownership and use of an incredibly dangerous military weapon, and is becoming... the way you describe is very good way, just basically saying they are almost getting to this is normal. at the moment, 350 million consumers think it is complete the normal to walk around with a military grade weapon, god help us...|j walk around with a military grade
absolutely stunning. —— to the guardian. well done. on a lawn order pieced. if he sees that as electioneering, it will be successful in great parts of america, but if he is looking to not just have the prejudice the field for the people voting for him anyway, but if you wanted to come and get that voter that was saying, i don't believe want biting, but what do i do? the people who are going to decide this election, you would've thought he would have gone out and tossed about this amazing...
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madeline, let's start with the guardian, government forced into humiliating exams you turn. the government or quual, and quite a few photographers have been to the same school, i think. we will look at that in a minute. just talk us through what the guardian's position is, because there's quite a lot of interesting detail. the guardian has mentioned the fact that gavin williamson has tried to blame quual for the exams fiasco, but i think what they're really trying to bring up what they're really trying to bring up here is the number of u—turns there have been from gavin williamson in a short space of time, climbing down from one position and saying one thing, then changing three days later. the word humiliating has been overused in relation to this fiasco because although u—turns are very common and you government, this is particularly damaging because events in scotland gave a poor taste of what was to come. yet in the final hour where gavin williamson announced he would introduce this triple—lock to mitigate some of the impact, he maintained he would stick to this modeljus
madeline, let's start with the guardian, government forced into humiliating exams you turn. the government or quual, and quite a few photographers have been to the same school, i think. we will look at that in a minute. just talk us through what the guardian's position is, because there's quite a lot of interesting detail. the guardian has mentioned the fact that gavin williamson has tried to blame quual for the exams fiasco, but i think what they're really trying to bring up what they're...
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maya, let's look at the front of the guardian, which has some very stern criticism from sir paul nursedecision—making process because he thinks it is in danger of undermining public trust. what is his criticism? i think this intervention from paul nurse should be listened to, in terms of moving forward and learning the lessons of the mistakes that have been made. it is worth remembering that according to the government's figures, 46,201 people died so far, from coronavirus, one of the highest rates in the world. and what paul nurse has been saying is there is not been enough transparency and what he says about this is it makes it difficult to challenge or scrutinise the policy that is coming up scrutinise the policy that is coming up because what government often say is, it is led by the science, and so he gives really important examples here. one is the testing. i talked about before, the numbers all being massaged and he says this was because the government did not want to admit they were not prepared for this pandemic, and the other thing he notes is the decision to build and equip
maya, let's look at the front of the guardian, which has some very stern criticism from sir paul nursedecision—making process because he thinks it is in danger of undermining public trust. what is his criticism? i think this intervention from paul nurse should be listened to, in terms of moving forward and learning the lessons of the mistakes that have been made. it is worth remembering that according to the government's figures, 46,201 people died so far, from coronavirus, one of the highest...
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let's turn to the front page of the guardian. the picture story there, the formerflag of guardian., the former flag of belarus. kate was mac the best picture is in the guarding depicting what has largely been a peaceful protest today. and this is all about this huge peaceful uprising against the president lukashenko and he's retaliated in a really strange way. he was photographed saying holding a rifle. wasn't thought to be loaded but it was very masculine display of strength. someone is holding onto his position. it's strange that he's not being flanked by lots and lots of supporters but he didn't use the media to try and get his image out there whilst he had this square minsk absolutely flooded with protesters and russia is trying very ha rd protesters and russia is trying very hard to make it sound like a group of people that are after a bit of a bloodbath on the street. but that's not what this image shows to me. martin, i'm keen to know what you think because obviously, these two men as we've been told, actually like each other. but russia has an interest on keeping a bit of i
let's turn to the front page of the guardian. the picture story there, the formerflag of guardian., the former flag of belarus. kate was mac the best picture is in the guarding depicting what has largely been a peaceful protest today. and this is all about this huge peaceful uprising against the president lukashenko and he's retaliated in a really strange way. he was photographed saying holding a rifle. wasn't thought to be loaded but it was very masculine display of strength. someone is...
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he could see on the front of the guardian for that family doesn‘t look very happy at all.achel, what do you think? ultimately these people that wa nt to think? ultimately these people that want to france, one could argue they knew the risk, they knew that this could happen. they knew that they could happen. they knew that they could be made to quarantine when they came back. they knew that they may have to rush home. that's true. you have to feel for people who had to deal with this announcement. obviously at very short notice. and the chaos that would inevitably ensue and they stress of figuring out well, what do we do? do we come back early and you know, it could cost thousands of pounds. we might not be able to put up or do we go home and put be placed in quarantine for two weeks? what happens about work and jobs and income and kids going back to school? it's a horrible situation to be end. you're right, there is an element of risk. scotland's first minister did say that today. she said look, i can't guarantee that if you go to country acts, the situation will not chang
he could see on the front of the guardian for that family doesn‘t look very happy at all.achel, what do you think? ultimately these people that wa nt to think? ultimately these people that want to france, one could argue they knew the risk, they knew that this could happen. they knew that they could happen. they knew that they could be made to quarantine when they came back. they knew that they may have to rush home. that's true. you have to feel for people who had to deal with this...
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and other police related story, this is also on the front of the guardian. butler who was stopped in a car being driven by a male friend of hers by two police cars and hackney in east london. she's an mp another pa rt in east london. she's an mp another part of london. and she's pretty unhappy about it, going so far as to record the exchanges with the officers who she stresses were very polite and respectful, but it's the fa ct polite and respectful, but it's the fact that the car was stopped in the first place that was bugging her. can you explain why? it turns out they thought the car was a suspicious vehicle that was listed in north yorkshire. and what happened was the attending officer put the wrong registration number into the system, so mistakes can be made and we know this. however in the current climate, it is very difficult to prove that this is in any way of active racism, but in the current climate it is certainly not a good look. once again, i imagine cressida dick will be out tomorrow morning explaining and apologising of any morning explaining
and other police related story, this is also on the front of the guardian. butler who was stopped in a car being driven by a male friend of hers by two police cars and hackney in east london. she's an mp another pa rt in east london. she's an mp another part of london. and she's pretty unhappy about it, going so far as to record the exchanges with the officers who she stresses were very polite and respectful, but it's the fa ct polite and respectful, but it's the fact that the car was stopped...
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this is the guardian reporting i think it is the guardian reporting i think it is 300,000 individualey are saying had been downgraded by the exams regulator ahead of them being revealed to students next week and we have seen in the last few days difficulties in scotland where the first minister has faced criticism for students losing their opportunity to get to the university because that is the key thing here. notjust people being upset that they did not get the grade they wanted. for a lot of them is having an impact on what they get to do next and the kind of choices for the rest of their life. and so i think you will see an almighty row this week and ijust don't know the government is going to be able to do to kind of keep a lid on it. eve. strangely badly organised because there was a system i think more people would come and they were also very worried about social distancing. they know what it is like when six former saga back to school to get the results will stop they get emotional. they talked for moment, they hug, they cry. and of course parents moment, they hug, they cry.
this is the guardian reporting i think it is the guardian reporting i think it is 300,000 individualey are saying had been downgraded by the exams regulator ahead of them being revealed to students next week and we have seen in the last few days difficulties in scotland where the first minister has faced criticism for students losing their opportunity to get to the university because that is the key thing here. notjust people being upset that they did not get the grade they wanted. for a lot of...
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i think it was my guardian angel. i really do. i think somebody saw what was happening, i'm just guessing, maybe a black secretary. so it's there. you want to talk more about the citizens? i guess i don't talk a lot about it because i think i've suppressed that. it was uncomfortable. very uncomfortable and it hurt to this day. >> it hurts because many peoples attitudes have not changed, you know? on both sides. when i see these black it's not going to school it hurts me to
i think it was my guardian angel. i really do. i think somebody saw what was happening, i'm just guessing, maybe a black secretary. so it's there. you want to talk more about the citizens? i guess i don't talk a lot about it because i think i've suppressed that. it was uncomfortable. very uncomfortable and it hurt to this day. >> it hurts because many peoples attitudes have not changed, you know? on both sides. when i see these black it's not going to school it hurts me to
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bullish jewish student walked along here 911 his name david had been guardian or would become the 1st prime minister of israel. cannot live there how to go after half a year let the kid. we must say to him you mr bennett him by the
bullish jewish student walked along here 911 his name david had been guardian or would become the 1st prime minister of israel. cannot live there how to go after half a year let the kid. we must say to him you mr bennett him by the
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the guardian reports that the boss of quual has threatened to quit — unless the education secretary backsegulator on his u—turn in grading. elsewhere, the financial times says russia's opposition leader, alexei navalny, is ready to be air—lifted to a hospital in germany after a suspected poisoning. turning to uk politics, the express says tory mps have urged brussels to ‘wake up to the threat of a no—deal brexit, after trade talks came to a halt‘. and the daily mirror reports that manchester united captain, harry mcguire, is spending a ‘second night behind bars‘ following his arrest in greece.
the guardian reports that the boss of quual has threatened to quit — unless the education secretary backsegulator on his u—turn in grading. elsewhere, the financial times says russia's opposition leader, alexei navalny, is ready to be air—lifted to a hospital in germany after a suspected poisoning. turning to uk politics, the express says tory mps have urged brussels to ‘wake up to the threat of a no—deal brexit, after trade talks came to a halt‘. and the daily mirror reports that...
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let's start off this time with the guardian.s made many of the pictures and that is of course this exams fiasco. andy, kick us course this exams fiasco. andy, kick us off? as a deed many papers are reporting the backlash against the government's handling of the a level results. this is an unprecedented sale situation. i think people have been willing to let the government some slack on certain things because of the situation. the level of anger and confusion being directed towards the government, notjust by those who would argue with the tory today if he said it wasn't monday tomorrow. —— was monday. parents from right across the country, kids from right across the country, kids from across the country. i don't remember a story for a long time creating this level of almost uniform head scratching, and they really do have to get a grip on this. before the result on thursday. yasmin. i agree with every word and he said. i never understood how people gave this government —— andy said. they've been so many catastrophes. almost 60,00
let's start off this time with the guardian.s made many of the pictures and that is of course this exams fiasco. andy, kick us course this exams fiasco. andy, kick us off? as a deed many papers are reporting the backlash against the government's handling of the a level results. this is an unprecedented sale situation. i think people have been willing to let the government some slack on certain things because of the situation. the level of anger and confusion being directed towards the...
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the front page of the guardian. exodus from france in the bid to avoid quarantine.ak, thousands of holiday—makers are scrambling to return from france to avoid that 4am quarantine deadline imposed by the government. it wasn't a huge amount of notice from the government, really, and it was actually brought forward at the request of wales, northern white ireland and scotland —— northern ireland and scotland —— northern ireland and scotland —— northern ireland and scotland. interesting, that. yet. it was arranged, about half past nine, the decision was made. we initially suggested 4am on sunday morning, but again, we couldn't really... there has been this confusion throughout the relaxation of lockdown, scotland is bring something, we do it... the more done together, there is not as much confusion. i think there was not a huge none of resistance put on by grant shapps, he went on with it, but you can imagine last night, you see the news on twitter, you're going to spit it out... there is going to spit it out... there is going to spit it out... there is going to be lots
the front page of the guardian. exodus from france in the bid to avoid quarantine.ak, thousands of holiday—makers are scrambling to return from france to avoid that 4am quarantine deadline imposed by the government. it wasn't a huge amount of notice from the government, really, and it was actually brought forward at the request of wales, northern white ireland and scotland —— northern ireland and scotland —— northern ireland and scotland —— northern ireland and scotland....
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moving to the front page of the guardian we can see now which says... the equality watchdog says it will intervene in the controversy over the results in england after stu d e nts the results in england after students from disadvantaged backgrounds were the worst hit, whilst private school pupils benefited the most. what you make of that? it is shocking, it's so against what this government is meant to stand for, it stands for levelling up and helping the so—called redwall seats the tories won last december and now it seems to be weighted against those high achievers in these more poor communities. boris johnson will achievers in these more poor communities. borisjohnson will be shaking his head, another blow to him after shaking his head, another blow to hi m after less shaking his head, another blow to him after less than a year of being prime minister. i think the equalities watchdog getting involved will focus minds in the department for education and quual. this issue will not go away and it looks like it's heading towards it's heading will not go
moving to the front page of the guardian we can see now which says... the equality watchdog says it will intervene in the controversy over the results in england after stu d e nts the results in england after students from disadvantaged backgrounds were the worst hit, whilst private school pupils benefited the most. what you make of that? it is shocking, it's so against what this government is meant to stand for, it stands for levelling up and helping the so—called redwall seats the tories...
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maya, n is back on the guardian if we may with a very striking photograph of lewis hamilton.g fan of lewis hamilton? not really, but i felt before the graph was very powerful. this is him winning his seventh grand prix and it was on his final lap, a puncture in one of his tyres and he inched over the finish line just in tyres and he inched over the finish linejust in time, tyres and he inched over the finish line just in time, sol tyres and he inched over the finish line just in time, so i think the photo is really, really powerful. a bit of good news, i guess. what do you make of it, obviously a beautiful sunny days so you really get the trophy glinting in the sunlight and this powerful image with the fist raised from hamilton himself. yeah, i think it does tells about a very hard—won victory and i think lots of hearts were probably in mouths watching, especially the la st in mouths watching, especially the last lap and the tyre deflating a bit, so he has won many of these things, but i think today was slightly more meaningful. absolutely. thank you both very much. we will s
maya, n is back on the guardian if we may with a very striking photograph of lewis hamilton.g fan of lewis hamilton? not really, but i felt before the graph was very powerful. this is him winning his seventh grand prix and it was on his final lap, a puncture in one of his tyres and he inched over the finish line just in tyres and he inched over the finish linejust in time, tyres and he inched over the finish line just in time, sol tyres and he inched over the finish line just in time, so i...
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the polish jewish student or walked along here $911.00 his name david been guardian or would become the 1st prime minister of israel. then a little how to go after. lip the key is the must say to him you must accompany him by the door to don't have to look funny at a horrible irony of the way i want to follow a daughter. out of bonaire there out of me as he ought to be and i think one of the taliban has fallen to saudi without her judgment and mike business but they're just . been so kind of shy. because. i let the kind of that even when i do. have the ability one at the city about how the hell beat out in a cottage when you then take a spotted been obvious as my body how dare. they have that well there you don. how they are how to land at their own happy how are german name a. new mayor the color and it to how do you. a very good question and one with roots deep in autumn in history. before reading 30 the ottoman empire stretched from mesopotamia in the east to the red sea and most of the north african coast. but over the next 80 or so here's the ottomans lost algeria tunisia egypt and
the polish jewish student or walked along here $911.00 his name david been guardian or would become the 1st prime minister of israel. then a little how to go after. lip the key is the must say to him you must accompany him by the door to don't have to look funny at a horrible irony of the way i want to follow a daughter. out of bonaire there out of me as he ought to be and i think one of the taliban has fallen to saudi without her judgment and mike business but they're just . been so kind of...
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with me are broadcaster john stapleton and jessica elgot, deputy political editor of the guardian.omorrow's front pages, starting with students in parts of the uk received their gcse results today, and the i describes the pupils "joy" as more than a quarter scored the equivalent of an a or above — as grades were decided on teachers predictions. holidays to portugal are "back on" after the uk government added the country to it's travel corridor but the telegraph warns it's "too late" for summer. the guardian focuses on a local angle in the outbreak and says authorities in birmingham fear there will be a city lockdown after a rise in infections in england — hitting its highest level since mid june. also covering the pandemic is the french paper le figaro — which describes the rise in coronavirus cases in people under a0 — despite it not being reflected in the number of people being admitted to hospital with severe cases. in the us, the financial times reports on president trump's former adviser being charged with fraud. steve bannon allegedly defrauded hundreds of thousands of people
with me are broadcaster john stapleton and jessica elgot, deputy political editor of the guardian.omorrow's front pages, starting with students in parts of the uk received their gcse results today, and the i describes the pupils "joy" as more than a quarter scored the equivalent of an a or above — as grades were decided on teachers predictions. holidays to portugal are "back on" after the uk government added the country to it's travel corridor but the telegraph warns it's...
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the objective is to change from a lawyer instinct to being a guardian of the community. we've seen successful efforts in this, the cold sore standard of how they change their police department. when you talk about this talk about defunding police, they are not really talking about getting rid of the police, are willing to buy into this new concept of being guardians of the community rather than -- i'm not painting everyone with the same thought for decades and decades, we've been fighting this war on crime and drugs and congress passed laws or orders for prosecutors to seek the harshest penalty is possible and police have been armed with military equipment we see it on television or in person so it's something that's been developed over time so it's going to take time to change from this -- from the guardian instinct but if you look at what happened, if you have said this, and that's okay. if you look at what happened when a man was drunk and fell asleep in the drive-through lane at wendy's, two ladies approached that. i'm not saying this is what happened because i wasn'
the objective is to change from a lawyer instinct to being a guardian of the community. we've seen successful efforts in this, the cold sore standard of how they change their police department. when you talk about this talk about defunding police, they are not really talking about getting rid of the police, are willing to buy into this new concept of being guardians of the community rather than -- i'm not painting everyone with the same thought for decades and decades, we've been fighting this...
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nos vamos con el arranque de la jornada sabatina de "guardianes 2020". tÍtulo. en la Última jornada de la seria italiana, pegÓ 3-1 a la lazio, mientras que por la visita, ciro immobile puso el tanto 36 de la temporada igualando el rÉcord de higuaÍn. se mantuvieron en la cuarta casilla y accedieron a champions league. faltan seis dÍas para que regresen las noches mÁgicas. no te pierdas los octavos de final de la uefa champions league. manchester city contra real madrid por unimÁs y tudn. el viernes 7 de agosto a partir de las 2:00 de la tarde del este. esto es todo. regreso contigo al estudio. les mando un fuerte abrazo. arantxa: al regresar de la pausa, dos niÑas italianas aficionadas al tenis reciben la sorpresa de su vida. le contamos. patricia: estuvo atado a una silla de ruedas hasta que la ambiciÓn le cambió la vida. >> pensÉ que iba a morir temprano, asÍ que le fui perdiendo el miedo a las cosas como una pelea o un puÑo. patricia: Él reconoce que perdiÓ el sentido de sus propios lÍmites. >> me di cuenta que los mÁs populares no eran solamente los q
nos vamos con el arranque de la jornada sabatina de "guardianes 2020". tÍtulo. en la Última jornada de la seria italiana, pegÓ 3-1 a la lazio, mientras que por la visita, ciro immobile puso el tanto 36 de la temporada igualando el rÉcord de higuaÍn. se mantuvieron en la cuarta casilla y accedieron a champions league. faltan seis dÍas para que regresen las noches mÁgicas. no te pierdas los octavos de final de la uefa champions league. manchester city contra real madrid por...
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comenzamos con el guardianes 2020. chivas contra juÁrez., dinenno con cobro en su casa, habrÍa y gol anulado para rayados. en la segunda mitad, penal para los de monterrey. sin problema anotaba nico sÁnchez, 1-1,pumas y rayados dividen puntos. dramÁtico encuentro entre el atalanta y el psg, al 16 apertura de marcador.
comenzamos con el guardianes 2020. chivas contra juÁrez., dinenno con cobro en su casa, habrÍa y gol anulado para rayados. en la segunda mitad, penal para los de monterrey. sin problema anotaba nico sÁnchez, 1-1,pumas y rayados dividen puntos. dramÁtico encuentro entre el atalanta y el psg, al 16 apertura de marcador.
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one year on the guardians of the revolution continue to fight for their rights. and to show solidarity with women in need. to use of gun meal is a psychologist who devotes herself to female emancipation. i. think for the now in the coronavirus crisis where helping tea sellers cleaners and other women who are an urgent need of help. the government isn't doing anything for them. my kind of. the group gather donations and buy food disinfectant and protective clothing they distribute the items to hospitals and to women in poor neighborhoods who have lost their jobs because of the pandemic and have been left with nothing this volunteer work is also a way to keep the ideals of the revolution alive. in the city. has had to fight with her family for her independence her parents work abroad and she lives with her grandfather when she wanted to go to the united arab emirates for a thai boxing competition he said no without his permission she could not go. but i was against it because it's incompatible with the traditions of our country. and this is all new for us. she is s
one year on the guardians of the revolution continue to fight for their rights. and to show solidarity with women in need. to use of gun meal is a psychologist who devotes herself to female emancipation. i. think for the now in the coronavirus crisis where helping tea sellers cleaners and other women who are an urgent need of help. the government isn't doing anything for them. my kind of. the group gather donations and buy food disinfectant and protective clothing they distribute the items to...
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the guardian features warnings from charities calling for urgent, targeted support to help young peopleed communities as the gap in progress between the richest and poorest widened during the lockdown. meanwhile, the express reports on demands from campaigners to the bbc‘s new director general, to reverse the decision to withdraw free tv licences for some older people. the times leads on worries from uk tourists as portugal is rumoured to be facing possible quarantine restrictions soon — after cases in the country rise above the limit for triggering a travel review. and the daily mail covers a couple of stories — the launch of an nhs low—calorie diet after research showed it could help reverse type two diabetes. and the controversy over adele's hair braids as she celebrated notting hill carnival. cultural appropriation, she has been accused of. we will comes that moment. i'll come back both of you. susie, let's kick off with the telegraph. labour has been pushing for a delay of next summer's exams. government said it would make sure the exams go ahead without saying it wouldn't delay, b
the guardian features warnings from charities calling for urgent, targeted support to help young peopleed communities as the gap in progress between the richest and poorest widened during the lockdown. meanwhile, the express reports on demands from campaigners to the bbc‘s new director general, to reverse the decision to withdraw free tv licences for some older people. the times leads on worries from uk tourists as portugal is rumoured to be facing possible quarantine restrictions soon —...
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they call themselves the "guardians of the revolution," and continue to fight the establishment.onths of mass protests contributed to the ouster of longtime ruler omar al-bashir in april 2019. the military then tried to quell prototests. a crackdowinin june lleded and wounded mamany demonstrarators. bubut the protesests continuede, until a trsitional gernment made up ofrmy office and opposition leaders was formed. one year on, the guardians of the revolution continue to fight for their rights and to show solidarity with women in need. aliaa ali youssef gamil is a psychologist who devotes herself to female emancipation. aliaa ali youssef gagamil: now, in the coronavirus crisis, we're hehelping tea sellers, cleaners and other women who are in urgent need of help. the government isn't doing anything for them. >> the group gather donations and buy food, disinfectant and protective clothing. they distribute the items to hospitals and to women in poor neighborhoods who have lost their jobs because of the pandemic and have been left with nothing. this volunteer work is also a way to kee
they call themselves the "guardians of the revolution," and continue to fight the establishment.onths of mass protests contributed to the ouster of longtime ruler omar al-bashir in april 2019. the military then tried to quell prototests. a crackdowinin june lleded and wounded mamany demonstrarators. bubut the protesests continuede, until a trsitional gernment made up ofrmy office and opposition leaders was formed. one year on, the guardians of the revolution continue to fight for...
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get another mostly of sitting up guardian let alone their reasonably honest look and he can move we don't interfere. with the legal guardian southwood long one of them a bit of a guy different than the year of the division of the. who left. lee . he saw the mafia the hospital school fleetly. sure yet all seem. to fear from the us. just solution method and i.d.'s is enough so when there will be a few support for it then we should by the shipley live. in god's way if it will mean that you have been of that c. of the season much to look to saw. what a book or a nothing will. like many others nazir simply avoids the question only revenge matters to him. but without official complaints and statements. any legal proceedings the rape trial remains empty the crime simply doesn't exist. and a man spent several months listening to many libyan victims of abuse gathering a wealth of detailed information. but they case still lacked the kind of hard evidence they would need in order to make a case strong enough to stand up in international criminal court. they also badly need outside expertise. cillian
get another mostly of sitting up guardian let alone their reasonably honest look and he can move we don't interfere. with the legal guardian southwood long one of them a bit of a guy different than the year of the division of the. who left. lee . he saw the mafia the hospital school fleetly. sure yet all seem. to fear from the us. just solution method and i.d.'s is enough so when there will be a few support for it then we should by the shipley live. in god's way if it will mean that you have...
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let's go to the guardian now, the other big story, a level results this thursday. the hires, it's going to be a big row, is it not? yet. everybody is braced for problems here. the former ofsted minister, he was ink this would delay the results at least a week. but we are seeing in scotland is the poorest, most disadvantaged pupils, suffer the most in the way the grades were allocated. pupils who might have been on course for quite high grades downgraded, unfairly. and obviously, it's a very similar process that is happening in england on thursday muh the results on thursday, and so obviously people are very concerned that we are going to see a repeat of this. the government has written to vice chancellors asking for them to show leniency, and to keep places open for pupils who appeal their awards, because if you don't reach your predicted grades, they say the university should show leniency there, but this is got the potential to really blow up if action is not taken. yeah, and, sienna, is the same algorithm in england as the used in scotland, do we know? for nicol
let's go to the guardian now, the other big story, a level results this thursday. the hires, it's going to be a big row, is it not? yet. everybody is braced for problems here. the former ofsted minister, he was ink this would delay the results at least a week. but we are seeing in scotland is the poorest, most disadvantaged pupils, suffer the most in the way the grades were allocated. pupils who might have been on course for quite high grades downgraded, unfairly. and obviously, it's a very...
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atlas logro su primer triunfo en guardianes 2020 tras allos queretaro.res y pumas igualaron y perdieron la posibilidad de tomar el liderato de la ligamx. yussif caro llega con los deportes. si es alergico al sol, no se preocupe porque ya hay un traje para disfrutar de la playa... las imagenes al regresar del corte comercial... descansar en una piscina o disfrutar de la playa ya no sera solo un sueqo para las personas con alergias al sol. lo que esta viendo en sus pantallas es un traje de baqo inflable.....es creacion del artista espaqol "sii-gii" y esta hecho de laminas de latex, que tienen tres valvulas para inflarlo y desinflarse. como se puede ver, el diseqo totalmente blanco tiene pintado la forma de un traje de baqo negro, justo como si estuviera sobre el cuerpo. el diseqo es muy personal para este artista, que ha sido alergico al sol desde la infancia. y asi llegamos al final con las leo: hoy en los gonzález soy el jardinero latoso. voy a mojar a la gente con una manguera. a ver si no me quieren golpear. [ríe] oh. >> ¿qué te pasa? leo: ay, perdónam
atlas logro su primer triunfo en guardianes 2020 tras allos queretaro.res y pumas igualaron y perdieron la posibilidad de tomar el liderato de la ligamx. yussif caro llega con los deportes. si es alergico al sol, no se preocupe porque ya hay un traje para disfrutar de la playa... las imagenes al regresar del corte comercial... descansar en una piscina o disfrutar de la playa ya no sera solo un sueqo para las personas con alergias al sol. lo que esta viendo en sus pantallas es un traje de baqo...
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and the story that you wrote for the guardian and it's about alexander lukashenko will do anything to cling on to power does anything me. so this essentially means that he does not have any other options for him either them to stay in power that's not only due to his political ambitions which kept looking shrink when power and light allow him to re-elect himself at the rigged elections for 26 years but also that in those years there were a bunch of violations of the law and. such as disappearance kiss possible meddling or involvement into disappearance of his political opponents conducting an unconstitutional referendum and unlawfully consolidating power. except. conducting human rights violations and in detrick aren't just steps away possibly if he was not able to hold this presidential secret he will lose his immunity and that he will have to face some sort of their tripping over investigation and that that case not only his future is in question but also his closer political circle in if his family and now his face in this choice that's not so much about the helping of the nation o
and the story that you wrote for the guardian and it's about alexander lukashenko will do anything to cling on to power does anything me. so this essentially means that he does not have any other options for him either them to stay in power that's not only due to his political ambitions which kept looking shrink when power and light allow him to re-elect himself at the rigged elections for 26 years but also that in those years there were a bunch of violations of the law and. such as...
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are [indiscernible] >> [speaking foreign language] >> she is one of the guardians who have tasked toare three of them. these childrdren, they a are tol orphans with noo parents.. [speaking f foreign l language] >> [speaking foreign language] >>>> [speaking foreign language] >> this is all that she can afford. we really need to support her. we need to give her bedding. when you see the blankets - --'m ashamed. am. wewe should do something quiuic. [speaking foreign language] [sighs] [coughs] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] baby]g and screaming >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> sorry. sorry. [crying continues] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> you can't help [indiscernible] it is rampant in uganda. we don't want to o lose any of themem. we want all l of them toto grow. the resources are not t enough o sustain the children. donatioions, but donations are not reliable. the poultry and the pork, as meat, isis highly in demand d h. such get funding fofor products, we wi
are [indiscernible] >> [speaking foreign language] >> she is one of the guardians who have tasked toare three of them. these childrdren, they a are tol orphans with noo parents.. [speaking f foreign l language] >> [speaking foreign language] >>>> [speaking foreign language] >> this is all that she can afford. we really need to support her. we need to give her bedding. when you see the blankets - --'m ashamed. am. wewe should do something quiuic. [speaking...
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became millionaires the guardian when i became the bad man and. now had a lot of well a b.double a bad. he said i. know my you mean give me about. the olive job you dk me about you willy de ville a lot of. people saw. me and khalil believed as there are a hell of a lot. but. it was alan not a lot i'm not. but it was at that minute margin in cuba doing to me. that that there's a. yanni. lead. he said. he said. if i was have been. around all day long about how to. have been a. deal sources i would definitely like. that militia or diane more able. to answer that physical algebra i. see. my moon under me is lebanese she's over 100 years old. the war also left its mark on her she still remembers how men used to hide or even dress up as women to avoid conscription. but her most painful memory is of the terrible famine. or. that you could do it. you have not yet. but family was not the only holder the war inflicted on the arab world. let's start with myself a tamiya or iraq with the arrival of 600000 colonial soldiers so these soldiers coming in from for example to other port citi
became millionaires the guardian when i became the bad man and. now had a lot of well a b.double a bad. he said i. know my you mean give me about. the olive job you dk me about you willy de ville a lot of. people saw. me and khalil believed as there are a hell of a lot. but. it was alan not a lot i'm not. but it was at that minute margin in cuba doing to me. that that there's a. yanni. lead. he said. he said. if i was have been. around all day long about how to. have been a. deal sources i...
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such an important freedom in our constitution, the first amendment, because you are the guardians of the gate of our democracy, which i think has some real risk at this time. so thank you all for what you do. stay safe. reporter: could a package under $2 trillion passed the house, madam speaker? ♪ contenders, about the men that ran for the presidency and lost on c-span. tonight, founder of several labor unions and five-time socialist party presidential candidate. >> joe biden and his running mate senator kamala harris spoke to the press after receiving a briefing from public health experts on the coronavirus pandemic. their remarks were delivered at the hotel dupont, a historic property in wilmington, delaware. vice pres. biden: good afternoon, folks. i'm going to be brief. i have been getting a briefing on average four times a week since march from a group of public health experts on the state of coronavirus and all aspects relating to it. again, whichtoday is the normal briefing i get with experts on the call, about a range of issues. we talked about school openings. we talked abou
such an important freedom in our constitution, the first amendment, because you are the guardians of the gate of our democracy, which i think has some real risk at this time. so thank you all for what you do. stay safe. reporter: could a package under $2 trillion passed the house, madam speaker? ♪ contenders, about the men that ran for the presidency and lost on c-span. tonight, founder of several labor unions and five-time socialist party presidential candidate. >> joe biden and his...
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became 1000000 to the guardian when i became the bad one and. now had a lot of well to be done.no my you mean give me about. the i live huge about a good decade about you willie didn't kill a lot of. people saw. and then clearly believed as there are a hell of a lot. but. it was hell and not a lot i'm not. been imagining cuba doing to me. that that there's. yet any. lead. in said to be. near as i know i'll be home but how to. have. a deal so says i would definitely like. that militia or diane more able. to answer that physical algebra yes. my moon under me is lebanese she's over 100 years old. the war also left its mark on her she still remembers how men used to hide or even dress up as women to avoid conscription. but her most painful memory is of the terrible famine. or hang in there. that you could do it. you have not yet. but famine was not the only hold on the war inflicted on the arab world's. let's start with my supper table or iraq with the arrival of 600000 colonial soldiers so these soldiers coming in from for example to other port cities they're all carrying to see ty
became 1000000 to the guardian when i became the bad one and. now had a lot of well to be done.no my you mean give me about. the i live huge about a good decade about you willie didn't kill a lot of. people saw. and then clearly believed as there are a hell of a lot. but. it was hell and not a lot i'm not. been imagining cuba doing to me. that that there's. yet any. lead. in said to be. near as i know i'll be home but how to. have. a deal so says i would definitely like. that militia or diane...
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bullish jewish student walked along here 911 his name david had been guardian or would become the 1st prime minister of israel. cannot live there how to go after half a year let the kid. we must say to him you mr bennett him by the don't think it's funny a horrible irony of the way oh well i'm proud of our daughter. i'll be right there as he ought to be another one of the. without her judgment also to give him a business with the edges monarchy and so karl. is it because. i let the kind of that even when i do. have the ability one at the about how the hell beat out in a courage when he derek a spotted been nabbed as mike to study how dare. you have that whether you don. how the hell how to land at the unhappy how when our german name than a poor new mayor the color and it to how do you. a very good question and one with roots deep in autumn in history. before eating 30 the ottoman empire stretched from mesopotamia in the east to the red sea and most of the north african coast. but over the next 80 or so here's the ottomans lost algeria tunisia egypt and in 1912 libya. then the last te
bullish jewish student walked along here 911 his name david had been guardian or would become the 1st prime minister of israel. cannot live there how to go after half a year let the kid. we must say to him you mr bennett him by the don't think it's funny a horrible irony of the way oh well i'm proud of our daughter. i'll be right there as he ought to be another one of the. without her judgment also to give him a business with the edges monarchy and so karl. is it because. i let the kind of that...