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our political correspondent nina house is following this for us is with me in the studio now we're still waiting about more than 2 and a half hours now to hear from the chancellor what are we've been talking about the sticking points why would this be so controversial at this point we had current guidelines since march why is it still an issue because the situation has changed america held tell us summit with the recent leaders back in june and then infection numbers went down in germany it seemed like you had the situation under control now they're beginning to rise again we can tell that autumn is in the air the winter is coming people get most sick in winter time than they do in the some of people spend more time indoors and also if she left it to the regional leaders to find solutions and to come back to develop their own strategy but now they have very different solutions to very similar problems and she wants a more coordinated approach germany is of course you know a relatively big country it's very different role there is a bigger urban areas up until now we've been talking about
our political correspondent nina house is following this for us is with me in the studio now we're still waiting about more than 2 and a half hours now to hear from the chancellor what are we've been talking about the sticking points why would this be so controversial at this point we had current guidelines since march why is it still an issue because the situation has changed america held tell us summit with the recent leaders back in june and then infection numbers went down in germany it...
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jane did nina and her husband judy run a takeaway from their house in their row must not leave kong to stock up on ingredients. they don't and b. is. plural somebody known or. banker speak. it comes out of his autonomy mean it doesn't matter what i believe those were but i . thought i must study. i've got to go and leave it with me les will not find i needa car that they know i mustn't call it i would honestly don needed it not as it was going to be easy then i'll probably be quickly mago again these are all well you know i gotta be dosing up wedding with that. part of it think. anything want isn't a no no for some how long some would like a i will never know. when to basis. in. the full knowledge and under not seeing much of the was that old because it wasn't about whatever they want to hide i. think it. was. something that in my. will be not mean i'm going to bang on you like that to say you been a margate on our dime a pop up in bangkok right out and sold us a not just the way you get on the biggest thing what. i said but i know what about the big guys i don't know about was made an
jane did nina and her husband judy run a takeaway from their house in their row must not leave kong to stock up on ingredients. they don't and b. is. plural somebody known or. banker speak. it comes out of his autonomy mean it doesn't matter what i believe those were but i . thought i must study. i've got to go and leave it with me les will not find i needa car that they know i mustn't call it i would honestly don needed it not as it was going to be easy then i'll probably be quickly mago again...
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jane did nina and her husband judy run a takeaway from their house in their row must not leave kong to stock up on ingredients. they don't and b. is. blue or somebody known or. big are speak. because it was autonomy made it doesn't matter what i believe those were but i. must say you are a god you go and leave a good meal a room up on the nida or that being a lesson for you i would honestly don't need to be with us if i got in d.c. then i'll probably be with the mago again these are. my god we don't clean up wedding with the. market. think. it was anything $119.00 only 4 and somehow alongside would be down on. the basis. of. the fuel mileage under not seeing much of the law that old because it was out of whatever the weather hardly. think it. was. on. sunday that it must all be not mean i'm going to buy many like me to sail even though mom gave them one of them a pop in bottle i doubt and sold i say no i just feel you doing it on the biggest thing what. i said but i know whenever i'm in a big fight inside be a good man and. indeed anon when i go one day a young pup a non danish are goi
jane did nina and her husband judy run a takeaway from their house in their row must not leave kong to stock up on ingredients. they don't and b. is. blue or somebody known or. big are speak. because it was autonomy made it doesn't matter what i believe those were but i. must say you are a god you go and leave a good meal a room up on the nida or that being a lesson for you i would honestly don't need to be with us if i got in d.c. then i'll probably be with the mago again these are. my god we...
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passed, we can pass it in the house, in the senate and then we can convince your fellow legislators to ratify it one goes out for two thirds of the ratification of necessary. nina is a great figure in the suffrage movement because she helped to popularize it. she helped people understand it. she herself was educated at the school of art in the philadelphia academy of fine art. she's a great artist in her own rights. we are excited to get some of these objects on the wall in the exhibition, to make sure that we understand today how the suffrage movement was being taught in the 19 teens. in 1917, alice try to do something even more drastic then marching down pennsylvania avenue, and that was to picket the white house. this was one of the first groups of picketers that were nonviolent. and basically declared there are protests in personal terms, they would carry banner saying, what would you do for women's suffrage, the president, woodrow wilson, had carried out two terms and he did not endorse the suffrage until 1919. at this point we are 1915. in 1917 they are picketing the white house. there is too long years of picketing every day. every day that women would s
passed, we can pass it in the house, in the senate and then we can convince your fellow legislators to ratify it one goes out for two thirds of the ratification of necessary. nina is a great figure in the suffrage movement because she helped to popularize it. she helped people understand it. she herself was educated at the school of art in the philadelphia academy of fine art. she's a great artist in her own rights. we are excited to get some of these objects on the wall in the exhibition, to...
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pass it in the house, would you pass it in the senate and convince your fellow legislators in the state to ratify it when it goes out for two-thirds of the ratification that's necessary. so nina alder is a great figure in the suffrage movement because she helped to popularize it, she helped people understand it. she herself was educated at the cochran school of art and the philadelphia academy of fine arts. she was a great artist in and of her own right. so we're really excited to get some of these objects on the wall in the exhibition to make sure we understand today how the suffrage movement was being taught in its own ranks during the era of the 19 teens. in 1917, alice paul decided to do something even more drastic than marching down pennsylvania avenue and that was to pickett the white house. this is one of the first groups of picketers that were nonviolent, that stood outside of the white house and basically declared their protests of the president in a personal terms. they would carry banners that said, "mr. president, what will you do for women's suffrage?" the president, of course, being woodrow wilson who had been elected in 1913 and carry out two terms as president
pass it in the house, would you pass it in the senate and convince your fellow legislators in the state to ratify it when it goes out for two-thirds of the ratification that's necessary. so nina alder is a great figure in the suffrage movement because she helped to popularize it, she helped people understand it. she herself was educated at the cochran school of art and the philadelphia academy of fine arts. she was a great artist in and of her own right. so we're really excited to get some of...
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house? what you pass it in the senate? would you convince your fellow legislators to pass it if it goes out for ratification with two thirds, for eradication? -- for ratification? ellinger,er -- nina was educated at the academy of fine arts, a great artist in her own right. so we are excited to get these artifacts on the wall in the exhibition to make sure we understand today how the suffrage movement was being taught, in its own way, during the era of the 19-teens. decided toice paul do something even more drastic than marching down pennsylvania avenue. that was to pick at the white picket the white house. this is one of the first group of picketers who are nonviolent who stood up at the white house. and they basically declared their protest of the president, in personal terms. that they would carry banners that said, mr. president, what will you do for women's suffrage? the president being woodrow wilson, who had been elected in 1913 and it would carry out to terms as president. and he did not endorse the suffrage cause until 1919. so we have a vassal. -- a battle. at this point we are in 1915. in 1917 they start to pick at the white house. there are two-- picket the white house
house? what you pass it in the senate? would you convince your fellow legislators to pass it if it goes out for ratification with two thirds, for eradication? -- for ratification? ellinger,er -- nina was educated at the academy of fine arts, a great artist in her own right. so we are excited to get these artifacts on the wall in the exhibition to make sure we understand today how the suffrage movement was being taught, in its own way, during the era of the 19-teens. decided toice paul do...
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housing market appears to be booming. nina‘s here to help explain more. what‘s going on here, nina? good morning. using and the somewhat surprising news that for the moment at least, the market is strong. in the first month where restrictions were eased and the stamp duty holiday kicked in — there were £36 billion worth of sales. now that is the busiest month in a decade. what‘s also interesting is that compared to last year sales were up across the market. with 29% more first time buyers agreeing sales compared to last year. the average asking price has also risen and is now hovering around £32,000. -- 320,000. prices from mid—july to mid—august prices are 5% higher than the same period last year. that‘s breaking records in some areas including scotland, north west england and the midlands. but how long can this last and what is it doing to people trying to get on the property ladder? property expert kate faulkner to help us make sense of what‘s going on. very good morning to you. on the face and it, good news. how long can it last? not for ever. we know it will come down. what does appear to hap
housing market appears to be booming. nina‘s here to help explain more. what‘s going on here, nina? good morning. using and the somewhat surprising news that for the moment at least, the market is strong. in the first month where restrictions were eased and the stamp duty holiday kicked in — there were £36 billion worth of sales. now that is the busiest month in a decade. what‘s also interesting is that compared to last year sales were up across the market. with 29% more first time...
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nina, thank you. port officials in beirut have been placed under house arrest while an investigation continues into the the city, destroying buildings and property. the people of beirut are relying on a government they have little trust in to seek answers. crowds gathered near the city's port on tuesday, drawn by these extraordinary scenes. these flashes are believed to have been caused by fireworks. but then... explosion. it's thought to be one of the world's largest non—nuclear explosions, at one tenth of the power of the hiroshima bomb during the second world war. lebanon's government says the explosion was caused when 2750 tonnes of unsafely stored ammonia nitrate ignited. translation: first of all, the investigation must be a priority and its results must come quickly. secondly, we have to intensify the search for victims under the rubble. thirdly, we have to search for the missing people. fourth, take care of the wounded people. fifth, build shelters for people whose houses were totally destroyed. the country is living in national crisis. authorities are investigating allegations that a series of
nina, thank you. port officials in beirut have been placed under house arrest while an investigation continues into the the city, destroying buildings and property. the people of beirut are relying on a government they have little trust in to seek answers. crowds gathered near the city's port on tuesday, drawn by these extraordinary scenes. these flashes are believed to have been caused by fireworks. but then... explosion. it's thought to be one of the world's largest non—nuclear explosions,...