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after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling nonessentialing the country's two—week lockdown. spain's government announces a new state of emergency as it tackles the virus — a national curfew from from 11pm until six in the morning is due to come in from sunday. lewis hamilton makes history as he breaks the record for the most formula 1 wins ever — the british driver took the title from michael schumacher at the grand prix in portugal. now on bbc news, his election to the presidency, decided by fewer than 80,000 votes, was the biggest political upset of a generation. four years on, donald trump's impact has been seismic. i, donald john trump do solemnly swear. that i will faithfully execute. the office of president of the united states. within the first 2a hours of taking the solemn oath of office, it became clear that donald trump would change the presidency more than the presidency would change him. there was the dystopian language of his inaugural address. this american carnage stops right here and stops right now. there was the argument
after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling nonessentialing the country's two—week lockdown. spain's government announces a new state of emergency as it tackles the virus — a national curfew from from 11pm until six in the morning is due to come in from sunday. lewis hamilton makes history as he breaks the record for the most formula 1 wins ever — the british driver took the title from michael schumacher at the grand prix in portugal....
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after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essentialtems during the country's two week lockdown. the new well—being hubs, designed to help nhs staff cope with the stress of battling covid, as fears grow of a mental health crisis amongst health workers. and lewis hamilton makes history, as he breaks the record for the most formula 1 wins ever at the grand prix in portugal. good evening and welcome to bbc news. police are continuing to investigate an incident on board an oil tanker — the nave andromeda — in waters off the isle of wight. it's thought stowaways may be causing problems for the crew of the liberian registered vessel, which is positioned south of ventnor. the bbc has been told that hampshire police have now made a request for military support. let's talk to our correspondent duncan kennedy, who is at lee—on—the—solent. duncan, we have this request for military support, what else can you tell us? well, lots of developments all day long. let me take you through it chronologically, starting with when the ship arrived in the solen
after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essentialtems during the country's two week lockdown. the new well—being hubs, designed to help nhs staff cope with the stress of battling covid, as fears grow of a mental health crisis amongst health workers. and lewis hamilton makes history, as he breaks the record for the most formula 1 wins ever at the grand prix in portugal. good evening and welcome to bbc news. police are continuing to...
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governess and passed away at the monza medical center. his fellow drivers was shocked at what had happened and how. dennis hume was in the car directly behind the austrian. just went to iran. and you're down to riding in a suddenly just going very quick the left engine in the middle we got right onto the grass and then into the garden or. the arms c.e.o. schneider we worked out pretty fast the his break shot just broke and he put all these is it but i'm surveyed it was a revolutionary technically feature that only lotus how did they best move the locals are that it was a risky construction home so young. one small of the lotus team had seen its best driver die on the track while cullen chapman left months in a hurry the italian authorities opened an investigation and then a trial. 6 years later chapman was cleared of all criminal charges most of all i think you're going to was perhaps my greatest friend and more to raising. my perhaps you sound of you know this moment when i know you don't you really want to be with him again driver to. 6
governess and passed away at the monza medical center. his fellow drivers was shocked at what had happened and how. dennis hume was in the car directly behind the austrian. just went to iran. and you're down to riding in a suddenly just going very quick the left engine in the middle we got right onto the grass and then into the garden or. the arms c.e.o. schneider we worked out pretty fast the his break shot just broke and he put all these is it but i'm surveyed it was a revolutionary...
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after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essential lockdown. the new well—being hubs, designed to help nhs staff cope with the stress of battling covid, as fears grow of a mental health crisis amongst health workers. and lewis hamilton makes history, as he breaks the record for the most
after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essential lockdown. the new well—being hubs, designed to help nhs staff cope with the stress of battling covid, as fears grow of a mental health crisis amongst health workers. and lewis hamilton makes history, as he breaks the record for the most
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after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essentialing the country's 2—week lockdown. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. far and away my favourite film of the week is summer of 85, the latest from francois ozon, the french director behind such diverse fare as sitcom, under the sand and by the grace of a bittersweet saga of love and death, it's a coming—of—age tale that moves the original setting of aidan chambers‘ source novel from southend—on—sea to le treport in france, where the death—obsessed alex looks back on his relationship with the beautiful david. with the heady energy of an ‘80s teen pic, we watch alex falling for the friend of his dreams, being swept off his feet by david's vibrant "live fast, die young" attitude and then driven to a jealous rage by the arrival of english interloper kate. while all this plays out in flashback, it's intercut with later scenes of an apparently traumatised alex facing questions about a terri
after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essentialing the country's 2—week lockdown. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. far and away my favourite film of the week is summer of 85, the latest from francois ozon, the french director behind such diverse fare as sitcom, under the sand and by the grace of a bittersweet saga of love...
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great many efforts brought by young people around the world--cases brought domestically against goverentsfor failing to do what those governments pledged to do in the paris agreement. but what forum would alw you to talk to all of humanity at one time? that's the united nations. we conducted interviews to basically put together the best diversity and array of young people from different parts of the world being affected in different ways by the crisis. a number of organizations, including greta thunberg, conveyed to us the desire to formulate, if possible, a single legal strategy in order to respond to a challenge that affects all nations. gret i am very much shown in the media, and therefore it is extremely important that we also highlight thother plntiffs. we need to get better of listening to everyone, and therefore there is also one other reason to why this petition is so powerful and so important. [litokne speaking marshallese] [waves crashing] the waves came, and then they removed the piece of land that used to be over here. so over here is what used to be our outside bathroom, and
great many efforts brought by young people around the world--cases brought domestically against goverentsfor failing to do what those governments pledged to do in the paris agreement. but what forum would alw you to talk to all of humanity at one time? that's the united nations. we conducted interviews to basically put together the best diversity and array of young people from different parts of the world being affected in different ways by the crisis. a number of organizations, including greta...
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group and other organizations that serve our latino population are highly important to us, mainly b governtity, sometimes our community are not comfortable reaching out to us. but this is when we collaborate with organizations such as this group to reach out to them and establish that trust that we need to continue to build with the community. especially during this time with the pandemic, with covid-19 going on in our communities. there is fear about getting a covid test, getting accessing resources, even if they don't have services regarding isolation or quarantine, we do have programs that serve this population. the partnership that we have with latinas contra cancer definitely helps educate our community. >> because our can't do it alone, you need these community ties, you and i talked about this on a telemundo side last week on this show is that we have the four zip codes in san jose. we have the mission district in san francisco. we have the fruit vail district in oakland. all of those have the highest statistics of covid positive patients. and all of those are predominantly latino
group and other organizations that serve our latino population are highly important to us, mainly b governtity, sometimes our community are not comfortable reaching out to us. but this is when we collaborate with organizations such as this group to reach out to them and establish that trust that we need to continue to build with the community. especially during this time with the pandemic, with covid-19 going on in our communities. there is fear about getting a covid test, getting accessing...
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so japanese goverment must handle this security threat as well as our moral obligation at the same time>> reporter: japan says it will continue to be for the abolition of nuclear arms. a top u.n. official has high hopes that japan will play a leading ole whn the treaty comes into fore. >> translator: our expectations for japan regarding nuclear disarmament arereater than ever. as the only country to have suffered atocmi bombs and war, we hope japan will strengthen its efrts. one of those efforts is to bridge the p between nuclear and non-nuclear states. >> reporter: survivors in hiroshima and nagasaki hope the horrors they have experienced will never be repeated. the treaty is set to go into effect on january 22 of next year, 90 days after meeting the requirements. >>> turning to the u.s., where campaigning for the white house is intensifying. with less than ten days to go until the electioelection, both are focused on swing states. >> this election is a choice between a trump recovery, and i call it a trump super recovery because that's what's happening, you see the name. and a biden d
so japanese goverment must handle this security threat as well as our moral obligation at the same time>> reporter: japan says it will continue to be for the abolition of nuclear arms. a top u.n. official has high hopes that japan will play a leading ole whn the treaty comes into fore. >> translator: our expectations for japan regarding nuclear disarmament arereater than ever. as the only country to have suffered atocmi bombs and war, we hope japan will strengthen its efrts. one of...
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or if i'm here now you must have been given plenty of notice from another governess founders but i thought you know the owner of the apartment wants them out they owe him rent and the court has approved his possession claim. what should we do about it and buy what the apartment back for my son so he can live here. really sure then go unpack your things get off the locks are changed right away the courts are cracking down on illegal occupancies especially with private claimants when apartments are owned by banks so companies decisions can take longer. i guess in this case the landlord has the final say so if he's willing to give them another 2 days then that's what happens if he wants the mounted a then they're out it's up to him. were among. the landlord has lost patience with the tenants. the. i think it's an acceptable if the apartment around by a bank it would be one thing. but when the owner is someone who worked for decades to buy property it's different. and i have no sympathy for them. that. spain has a housing problem during the financial crisis that began in 2008 many people were
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if i'm here now you must have been given plenty of notice from another governess founders that i you know i really owner of the apartments wants them out they owe him rent and the court has approved his possession claim. what should we do. i want the apartment back for my son so he can live here. really sure then go unpack your things get off the locks are changed right away the courts are cracking down on illegal occupancies especially with private claimants when apartments are owned by banks so companies decisions can take longer. i guess in this case the landlord has the final say so if he's willing to give them another 2 days then that's what happens if he wants the mounted a then they're out it's up to him he was forgiving myself and were among. the landlord has lost patience with the tenants. i think it's unacceptable if the apartment around by a bank it will be one thing. but when the owner is someone who worked for decades to buy property it's different because i have no sympathy for them. in. spain has a housing problem during the financial crisis that began in 2008 many peo
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filled with enthusiastic applause but in real life things quickly became quite lonely around michelle gover tough and his dream of a better freer russia to. the ruins of much of pitching pirouette one of the wonders off the world and one man has managed to secure a private tour bought off the very long waits jesse tucker yama arrived in ruined mom plan to spend just a few days that to see the famous ruins but he's been stuck in the country for 7 months and the site has been closed due to the pandemic there was government agreed to let him see the poc before he returns to his native to. the said it was an amazing experience. so there you have it good things come to those who wait and i recommend you waits just a minute for craig ferguson she asked the business news for you that's up next thank you very much for watching him go out office and. finally communist east germany was pleading. to move. the plate over to existing sluggishness in the soon to be limited german. students. closely. listen carefully. to the soon. to be a good. discovery . subscribe to the documentary to. this is some top
filled with enthusiastic applause but in real life things quickly became quite lonely around michelle gover tough and his dream of a better freer russia to. the ruins of much of pitching pirouette one of the wonders off the world and one man has managed to secure a private tour bought off the very long waits jesse tucker yama arrived in ruined mom plan to spend just a few days that to see the famous ruins but he's been stuck in the country for 7 months and the site has been closed due to the...
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after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essentialcy as it tackles the virus — a national curfew from 11pm until 6 in the morning has come into force. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentator and former conservative party press chief, giles kenningham, and the author and journalist, rachel shabi tomorrow's front pages starting with the metro — which has a picture of the dramatic moment special forces stormed a tanker off the isle of wight coast — after it says it was "seized" by seven stowaways.
after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essentialcy as it tackles the virus — a national curfew from 11pm until 6 in the morning has come into force. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentator and former conservative party press chief, giles kenningham, and the author and journalist, rachel shabi tomorrow's front pages starting with the metro — which...
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trying to kidnap the gover o ch we'reearning abo f thespts. >> and the out of control boat, slamming into a dock before going airborne. what happened to the people onboard? stay with us. yer. bye-bye. i recognize that voice. annie? yeah! she helped me find the right bonds for my income strategy. you're very popular around here. there's a birthday going on. karl! he took care of my 401k rollover. wow, you call a lot. yeah, well it's my money we're talking about here. joining us for karaoke later? ah, i'd love to, but people get really emotional when i sing. help from a team that will exceed your expectations. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. crest. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. >>> news tonight about the alleged terror plot to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitm
trying to kidnap the gover o ch we'reearning abo f thespts. >> and the out of control boat, slamming into a dock before going airborne. what happened to the people onboard? stay with us. yer. bye-bye. i recognize that voice. annie? yeah! she helped me find the right bonds for my income strategy. you're very popular around here. there's a birthday going on. karl! he took care of my 401k rollover. wow, you call a lot. yeah, well it's my money we're talking about here. joining us for karaoke...
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after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essentialhe two week self—isolation period for contacts of people who test positive for covid—i9, could be cut to 10 days or even a week, the government has confirmed. it comes amid strong criticism of the test and trace programme, from the senior conservative mp, sir bernard jenkin. writing in the sunday telegraph, sir bernard said a "vacuum of leadership" in test and trace, is affecting how far people comply with it. catherine burns reports. from the start, the message has been clear. if you've been in close contact with someone with coronavirus, you need to self—isolate for 14 days. isolate for 14 days... you must self—isolate... you must self—isolate. we isolate, we keep out of circulation. but now the government and its advisers are considering cutting the time frame. i know that there is work going on to look at the length of isolation. we'll be using the results from our large covid infection survey, which goes back to people over time in order to inform those discussions. people tend to
after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essentialhe two week self—isolation period for contacts of people who test positive for covid—i9, could be cut to 10 days or even a week, the government has confirmed. it comes amid strong criticism of the test and trace programme, from the senior conservative mp, sir bernard jenkin. writing in the sunday telegraph, sir bernard said a "vacuum of leadership" in test and trace, is...
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earlier i spoke to professor stephen reicher, who advises both the uk and scottish goverments on covid—i9us on behaviour, he started by telling what proportion of people are observing social distancing guidelines. if you look at the polling, it shows 80% of people, when you asked them, say they always or nearly always follow the guidance. in fact, people on the whole believe that we should act more firmly rather than less firmly. if anything, the government has opened up too quickly and has not imposed restrictions enough. that is what the polling tells us. i think it is pretty clear. so i think as long as there is that clarity, as long as there is that equity, as long as there is that equity, as long as there is that equity, as long as people are supported, people will go along with them. let me address the issue of fatigue. it is address the issue of fatigue. it is a very seductive idea, but it is a very dangerous idea. we heard it in march when people said people would not be able to stick the lockdown and we have to delay. that delay, the week of the 16th to the 23rd of march, probabl
earlier i spoke to professor stephen reicher, who advises both the uk and scottish goverments on covid—i9us on behaviour, he started by telling what proportion of people are observing social distancing guidelines. if you look at the polling, it shows 80% of people, when you asked them, say they always or nearly always follow the guidance. in fact, people on the whole believe that we should act more firmly rather than less firmly. if anything, the government has opened up too quickly and has...
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the goverment says it's too early to say what covid rules will be in place by christmas, as it comesity in the run—up to the festive period. ministers in england have suggested larger group celebrations may not be allowed. there are also calls for the four nations to agree on uniform guidance — as our political correspondent, jess parker, reports. downing street last december. the day after the general election. before covid caused a dramatic change in the way we live our lives. what will happen this christmas? ministers warn it is too early to say. there will be undoubtedly frustrations about the restrictions that people are having to abide by, but i think people also understand that we have to control the spread of this virus, we'll have a role to play in doing that. i am sure we will be able to a good christmas and families will be able to meet. but they may not be able to get together in the large groups that they normally would. so as winter approaches, a suggestion for england that there will be no big gatherings this christmas. but with varying grills across the uk, today call
the goverment says it's too early to say what covid rules will be in place by christmas, as it comesity in the run—up to the festive period. ministers in england have suggested larger group celebrations may not be allowed. there are also calls for the four nations to agree on uniform guidance — as our political correspondent, jess parker, reports. downing street last december. the day after the general election. before covid caused a dramatic change in the way we live our lives. what will...
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are nowjoined in the studio by professor stephen reicher, who advises both the uk and scottish govermentsvid—i9, with a focus on behaviour. on that point, let's go back six or seven months and the messaging that was issued then. have things improved in terms of the message that government is sending out? well, we did pretty well at the beginning and the messaging was pretty clear and people understood what it meant to say stay—at—home. then when it shifted to stay alert at that point things unravelled. if stay—at—home was understood by 91% of the population, stay alert, how do you stay alert to a virus? it was understood by about a third. to that we have added complexity, different rules in different places, to the extent that the prime minister when questioned did not know exactly what the measures were. i think clarity has been undermined. the second factor which is important is consistency. i think people will accept measures if they think they are fairand accept measures if they think they are fair and necessary. but if they begin to believe that they are unfair, if they begin to beli
are nowjoined in the studio by professor stephen reicher, who advises both the uk and scottish govermentsvid—i9, with a focus on behaviour. on that point, let's go back six or seven months and the messaging that was issued then. have things improved in terms of the message that government is sending out? well, we did pretty well at the beginning and the messaging was pretty clear and people understood what it meant to say stay—at—home. then when it shifted to stay alert at that point...
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humanitarian ceasefire 2 weeks of fighting has left casualties on both sides ben smith reports nothing governess in armenia. when an armenian missile hit the apartment block where an urchin are you have lived there was supposed to be a ceasefire. this was another brick 9 people died in this attack on ganja on sunday azerbaijan's 2nd largest city here they have no interest in a ceasefire. if you let me go to war mom i'm going i'm going that chanting turkey is giving azerbaijan its full support and its fight to reassert sovereignty over the ethnic armenian enclave of nagorno-karabakh an adjacent land occupied by armenia now the is area president wants turkey to be involved in talks to find a solution to the conflict but russia isn't interested. also missed them sooner but there's a new statement confirms the unchangeable nature of the negotiation process and its format minsk o. s. c.e. group consists of a fairly large number of states with this but it has delegated the management of the negotiation process and mediation to the 3 co-chairing states russia the united states and france. but in almost
humanitarian ceasefire 2 weeks of fighting has left casualties on both sides ben smith reports nothing governess in armenia. when an armenian missile hit the apartment block where an urchin are you have lived there was supposed to be a ceasefire. this was another brick 9 people died in this attack on ganja on sunday azerbaijan's 2nd largest city here they have no interest in a ceasefire. if you let me go to war mom i'm going i'm going that chanting turkey is giving azerbaijan its full support...
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after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling nonessential items during the country's two—week lockdown. spain's government announces a new state of emergency that could last until may next year, as it tackles the virus — a national curfew from from 11pm until six in the morning is due to come in from sunday. ministers consider reducing the 14—day isolation period for those in contact with people who have the virus. now on bbc news, it's time for the week in parliament. we for the week in parliament. will have more at 3pm coming up, the chancellor unveils more help forjobs and businesses hit by coronavirus restrictions. with every restriction comes difficulty and that is why we are doing everything we can to strike that balance between saving lives and protecting livelihoods. but the opposition reckons the government's behind the curve. the winter economy plan series iii. you know the twist is it didn't last the winter. it didn't do enough to help the economy, and it wasn't a plan. the labour leader says parts of england face prolonged agony.
after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling nonessential items during the country's two—week lockdown. spain's government announces a new state of emergency that could last until may next year, as it tackles the virus — a national curfew from from 11pm until six in the morning is due to come in from sunday. ministers consider reducing the 14—day isolation period for those in contact with people who have the virus. now on bbc news, it's...
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after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essentialockdown. spain's government announces a new state of emergency as it tackles the virus — a national curfew from from 11.00pm until 6.00 in the morning is due to come in from sunday. lewis hamilton makes history as he breaks the record for the most formula 1 wins ever — the british driver took the title from michael schumacher at the grand prix in portugal.
after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essentialockdown. spain's government announces a new state of emergency as it tackles the virus — a national curfew from from 11.00pm until 6.00 in the morning is due to come in from sunday. lewis hamilton makes history as he breaks the record for the most formula 1 wins ever — the british driver took the title from michael schumacher at the grand prix in portugal.
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or if i'm here now you must have been given plenty of notice from another governess others that i know the owner of the apartments wants them out they owe him rent and the court has approved his possession claim. what should we do. and i want the apartment back for my son so he can live here. really sure then go unpack your things the locks are changed right away the courts are cracking down on illegal occupancies especially with private claimants when apartments and 5 banks of companies decisions can take longer. i guess in this case the landlord has the final say so if he's willing to give them another 2 days then that's what happens if he wants the mounted a then they're out it's up to him. were among. the landlord has lost patience with the tenants. i think it's unacceptable if the part were brought on by a bank it would be one thing. but when the owner is someone who worked for decades to buy property it's different because i have no sympathy for them. spain has a housing problem during the financial crisis that began in 2008 many people were unable to pay off their mortgages and
or if i'm here now you must have been given plenty of notice from another governess others that i know the owner of the apartments wants them out they owe him rent and the court has approved his possession claim. what should we do. and i want the apartment back for my son so he can live here. really sure then go unpack your things the locks are changed right away the courts are cracking down on illegal occupancies especially with private claimants when apartments and 5 banks of companies...
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and that my friends is most certainly the case this week as 2 examples of the united states gover. an addiction to institutional cruelty and torture are making headlines the 1st comes in a new draft report on the office of inspector general for the u.s. department of justice which reveals that former u.s. attorney general jeff sessions deputy attorney general in russia gate hashtag resistance hero rosenstein and other top d.o.j. epistles were dry were the driving force behind and for some of the trumpet administration's family separation policy and pressured officials who spoke out to go along with prosecuting parents of children as young as infants. in fact the 2 year inquiry into the controversial and barbaric tactics of separating undocumented immigrant parents from their children along the u.s. southern border even alleges that jeff sessions directly told u.s. attorneys prosecuting these immigrants that quote we need to take away children. caitlin dickerson the immigration reporter for the new york times called out the official lies surrounding this story over the years tweetin
and that my friends is most certainly the case this week as 2 examples of the united states gover. an addiction to institutional cruelty and torture are making headlines the 1st comes in a new draft report on the office of inspector general for the u.s. department of justice which reveals that former u.s. attorney general jeff sessions deputy attorney general in russia gate hashtag resistance hero rosenstein and other top d.o.j. epistles were dry were the driving force behind and for some of...
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discuss the three—tier system is professor stephen reicher, who advises both the uk and scottish goverments idea will help people comply and understand? there are a number of rules of messaging, basic rules of messaging which are important, one is clarity. for people to follow the rules, others in the need to know what the rules are and if it is too complicated, then people start following the rules, not because it wa nts to following the rules, not because it wants to but because they do not know what they're supposed to do, so for instance, if you look, early on in the pandemic, when there was a message, stay at home, over 90% of people understood it. the dates which are to stay alert, only about one third of people understood what that meant. if the messaging becomes obscure and people do not understand what it means, they won't have to follow it. the second principle is consistency. we need to believe that these measures are fair, and that they are proportionate. we are beginning to see a sense that perhaps there is an inferno is creeping in, people are talking about a north—south divid
discuss the three—tier system is professor stephen reicher, who advises both the uk and scottish goverments idea will help people comply and understand? there are a number of rules of messaging, basic rules of messaging which are important, one is clarity. for people to follow the rules, others in the need to know what the rules are and if it is too complicated, then people start following the rules, not because it wa nts to following the rules, not because it wants to but because they do not...
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after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essentialms during the country's two—week lockdown. spain's government announces a new state of emergency as it tackles the virus — a national curfew from from 11.00pm until 6.00 in the morning is due to come in from sunday. lewis hamilton makes history as he breaks the record for the most formula 1 wins ever — the british driver took the title from michael schumacher at the grand prix in portugal. good afternoon. we start with breaking news this hour. police are dealing with an ongoing incident on board an oil tanker situated off the isle of wight. the tanker, named in reports as the liberian—registered nave andromeda, was due to dock in southampton earlier. hampshire constabulary said, "we are aware and dealing "with an ongoing incident on board a vessel which is situated south "of the isle of wight." the maritime coastguard agency said it was assisting police and search and rescue helicopters were at the scene. let's speak to our correspondent, anna o'neill. anna, this story has been develop
after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essentialms during the country's two—week lockdown. spain's government announces a new state of emergency as it tackles the virus — a national curfew from from 11.00pm until 6.00 in the morning is due to come in from sunday. lewis hamilton makes history as he breaks the record for the most formula 1 wins ever — the british driver took the title from michael schumacher at the grand prix...
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i've been talking to professor stephen reicher, who advises both the uk and scottish goverments on covid a number of rules of messaging, basic rules which are really important. one is clarity, for people to follow the rules, obviously the need to know what the rules are. and if it is too complicated, then people will stop following note the rules, not because they don't want to, but because they don't want to, but because they don't know what they're supposed to do. for instance, if you look at early on in a pandemic, when there is a message, stay at home, over 90% of people understood it. the day it switched to stay alert, about only a third of people understood what it meant, but if the messaging becomes a skill and people do not understand it, they will not be able to follow it. a second principle is consistency. we need to believe that these measures are fair and that they are proportionate. we are beginning to see sense that perhaps there is an unfairness creeping in, of people talking about a north—south divide, and so on. again, they have to be completely clear criteria which has
i've been talking to professor stephen reicher, who advises both the uk and scottish goverments on covid a number of rules of messaging, basic rules which are really important. one is clarity, for people to follow the rules, obviously the need to know what the rules are. and if it is too complicated, then people will stop following note the rules, not because they don't want to, but because they don't want to, but because they don't know what they're supposed to do. for instance, if you look at...
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she had a french governess who was sadistic. she was raised really by servan servants, mostly.ome who were kind to her, would bring her dinner if she was exiled to her room. >> when she was 14, we know that three locks suddenly appeared on her door. >> the friend comes to visit, and she says to her, why are those locks on your door? eleanor says to keep my uncles out. was she abused? we can't know for sure. but she was a classic target for abuse. she was scared of the dark, of mice, of other people. of being alone. >> her grandmother's decision to send her to boarding school in england was eleanor's salvation. it was no ordinary ladies' finishing school. >> allenswood school is being run by an absolutely remarkable woman. she was progressive politically, and she was running a school that was going to turn out girls who would be leaders. not just turning out girls who would be good for men to marry. she wanted her girls to go out and make change in the world. >> eleanor became marie's favorite student. the daughter she never had. >> marie emboldens her, inspires her. it was thre
she had a french governess who was sadistic. she was raised really by servan servants, mostly.ome who were kind to her, would bring her dinner if she was exiled to her room. >> when she was 14, we know that three locks suddenly appeared on her door. >> the friend comes to visit, and she says to her, why are those locks on your door? eleanor says to keep my uncles out. was she abused? we can't know for sure. but she was a classic target for abuse. she was scared of the dark, of mice,...
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or if i'm here now you must have been given plenty of notice from another governess founders that you know the owner of the apartment wants them out they owe him rent and the court has approved his possession plame. what should we do. by what the apartment back for my son so he can live here. really short then go unpack your things get off the locks are changed right away the courts are cracking down on illegal occupancies especially with private claimants when apartments are owned by banks so companies decisions can take longer. i guess in this case the landlord has the final say so if he's willing to give them another 2 days then that's what happens if he wants the mounted a then they're out it's up to him. were among. the landlord has lost patience with the tenants. the. single isn't acceptable if the apartment grown by a bank it will be one thing. but when the owner is someone who worked for decades to buy property it's different because i have no sympathy for them. in. spain has a housing problem during the financial crisis that began in 2008 many people were unable to pay off th
or if i'm here now you must have been given plenty of notice from another governess founders that you know the owner of the apartment wants them out they owe him rent and the court has approved his possession plame. what should we do. by what the apartment back for my son so he can live here. really short then go unpack your things get off the locks are changed right away the courts are cracking down on illegal occupancies especially with private claimants when apartments are owned by banks so...
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here in bolivia would mean a new ally for a governess like the regime of nicholas mother or even a spoiler for example on us our reporting for you from la paz bolivia thank you. ever for a let you go reminder of the top story that we're covering for you this hour armenia and azerbaijan are trading blame for the breakdown of another cease fire is being continued fighting for the last in the next over the disputed region of new porno kind of hundreds of people have been killed. thank you so much for watching next stop is kate for example with that you're a business update you're watching it every news from girl let me back at the top of the our political headlines for now thanks for spending was pretty. good was the 1st international tribunal in history. the nurnberg trials. of 75 years ago high ranking officers of the nazi regime organized by the allied forces. were the 1st criminals to be held accountable for their crimes for. a measure now i'm i'm. going rudolf pair you use the phrase you're. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on a d w. a further blow for a country a
here in bolivia would mean a new ally for a governess like the regime of nicholas mother or even a spoiler for example on us our reporting for you from la paz bolivia thank you. ever for a let you go reminder of the top story that we're covering for you this hour armenia and azerbaijan are trading blame for the breakdown of another cease fire is being continued fighting for the last in the next over the disputed region of new porno kind of hundreds of people have been killed. thank you so much...
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. >> i'm running as a democrat but i will gover as an american president. >> biden'taly different message of unity for a nation divided under trump. i asked e osnos about his biography. >> we are talking about a serious offline threat in terms of the numberf wom who have been killed by these men. >> not just everyday exism but mysogyny. i talk to her about her new book. then -- >>re w pre precipice of one
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we have harris county's gover governing -- the state court is going to matter because election law is state law. so the finding of the judge was, no, mr. governor, you can't have just one box even though that's usually the rule. one box was enough before. not during covid. what is the implication of potential impact of this decision? do you think it will hold. chris, i mean -- so we had 12 drop boxes in harris county, and the governor shut down 11 of them. that was upheld. now there is a suit going on in state court. the judge issued that that order that those be open. but then the court of appeals already issued an injunction. as you said, not everybody is a lawyer. the takeaway here is that it's -- it's in litigation. we have to make it clear for voters. their intention is litigation. and it's confusion. to the extent that we opened drop boxes for a few hours and we have to shut them down -- right now we can't open them. we don't expect probably that much is going the change on that front. but we have so many other investments, three times the number of early vote locations, driveth
we have harris county's gover governing -- the state court is going to matter because election law is state law. so the finding of the judge was, no, mr. governor, you can't have just one box even though that's usually the rule. one box was enough before. not during covid. what is the implication of potential impact of this decision? do you think it will hold. chris, i mean -- so we had 12 drop boxes in harris county, and the governor shut down 11 of them. that was upheld. now there is a suit...
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investigating a possible mutation of the corona virus questions have arisen after the remote region of my governess which accounts for only one percent of the country's population reported nearly 20 percent of total cases so far are latin america at its embassy and human reports. named after the explorer magellan chile's mother younis region and its capital that in us are known as the gateway to antartica a place so cold you need nearly year round scientists at the university of miami's investigating why remote region with only one percent of the population is of it just rain nearly 20 percent of the country's cases have pulled it 19 have discovered a new strand of corona virus has taken over. that mutation phenomenon happened everywhere in the world at the beginning of the pandemic simultaneously but this time it's restricted to a new wave and to a particular geographic location this strand once existed in very small quantities elsewhere but for reasons still unclear it is expanded only in. the viruses and here inch protein is different but what that implies is still unclear. what is clear is that
investigating a possible mutation of the corona virus questions have arisen after the remote region of my governess which accounts for only one percent of the country's population reported nearly 20 percent of total cases so far are latin america at its embassy and human reports. named after the explorer magellan chile's mother younis region and its capital that in us are known as the gateway to antartica a place so cold you need nearly year round scientists at the university of miami's...
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. >> reporter: how strong would you describe the goverent's evidence, and do you anticipate a long trial well, you know,e beieve our case is quite strong or we wouldn't have brought it,er and getting the evidence r -- fra the u.- k. hasom the u.k. has helped strengthen the case and helps us to tell a very full story, and we think we can put that on together with the h evidence that e, and obtain con.victio >> reporter: you were talking about the the evidence that you have. evidence and thet sses you that may have? do you have anything that proves what these men did firsthand? >> i'm not going to go through all the evidence in a lot detail, nick. obviously,e have to respect the process at this point, but if you look through the indictment, you can see weake very specific allegations about these individuals, radicalization in the u.k., these individuals travel to syria, these individuals jini this i.s.i.s. cell, and then their participation in theta hostagng and ultimately the murders of these americans -- british, japanese individuals in syria.we so, yes,will have evidence of all of that
. >> reporter: how strong would you describe the goverent's evidence, and do you anticipate a long trial well, you know,e beieve our case is quite strong or we wouldn't have brought it,er and getting the evidence r -- fra the u.- k. hasom the u.k. has helped strengthen the case and helps us to tell a very full story, and we think we can put that on together with the h evidence that e, and obtain con.victio >> reporter: you were talking about the the evidence that you have. evidence...
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you go ito a lot of detail in the book, and you also talk about the federal goverent, president trump his administration. how much responsibility does he, does his administration, bear for where this country is today? >> governor: oh, judy, i would say a total responsibility. i was a former federal employee, i was a cabinet secretary under the clinton administration, and secretary of housing and urban development. this was a national pandemic. this was a federal crisis. normally the federal government would take charge. this situation where you have a national pandemic but then you delegate to 50 states to do their own strategy when it is a virus that goes from border to border -- l 50 states have to find their own p.p.e. all 50 states have to find their own testing. all 50 states have to organize their own emergency operatns. that is not how this should have been done. it should ve been done on a nationwide level. >> woodruff: plenty of criticism to be directed towards washington, governor, but as you know, you've received criticism as well, including about the handling of nursing ho
you go ito a lot of detail in the book, and you also talk about the federal goverent, president trump his administration. how much responsibility does he, does his administration, bear for where this country is today? >> governor: oh, judy, i would say a total responsibility. i was a former federal employee, i was a cabinet secretary under the clinton administration, and secretary of housing and urban development. this was a national pandemic. this was a federal crisis. normally the...
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meg is a governess who works for a living. does not always like it but works for a living. jo is a writer and wants to go out and write the great american novel. amy is a sculptor. all three of them are fairly successful in those professions, but crucially, all three of them end up settling down, getting married, and having children. that is going to be important for the way women reintegrate new, reconstructed society. so you have southern writers, northern writers -- by the way, louisa may alcott, we found out 20 years ago now that she also wrote real potboiler stories, which she denigrates in "little women." they paid better and she preferred them. she wrote a short story called "mask" about women hiding themselves. interesting stuff. people are not just reading about women, they are watching them. this is anna dickenson. she is so well-known as a speaker. she is the first american woman to address congress, 1864. very, very well-known, very highly paid, eloquent speaker. she speaks across the country at lectures, where she introduces topics and tells people about subjec
meg is a governess who works for a living. does not always like it but works for a living. jo is a writer and wants to go out and write the great american novel. amy is a sculptor. all three of them are fairly successful in those professions, but crucially, all three of them end up settling down, getting married, and having children. that is going to be important for the way women reintegrate new, reconstructed society. so you have southern writers, northern writers -- by the way, louisa may...
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well it's deeply troubling if it is and both the azerbaijani and armenian gover turkish government says you say are are denying this and denying this 1st lee however over the last few days there's become increasingly a little bit more evidence 1st in the russian press than the european press and i think now with macro and publicly stating this and and the russians clearly indicating that it is quite disturbing this isn't the 1st time we will have seen mercenaries and rebel groups involved in this conflict it happened in the 1990 s. where we had chechens and and large members of the armenian diaspora coming out from all around the world to help fight this war but it's not something we've seen in the past 20 years and i think it's particularly disturbing given the sort of the fact that turkey and russia are at loggerheads in syria they're at loggerheads in libya and in many of these places they're also using proxies and so i think this is a very unwelcome development if it indeed is true right and who would have facilitated this and why. it seems to be you know the turks are facilitating
well it's deeply troubling if it is and both the azerbaijani and armenian gover turkish government says you say are are denying this and denying this 1st lee however over the last few days there's become increasingly a little bit more evidence 1st in the russian press than the european press and i think now with macro and publicly stating this and and the russians clearly indicating that it is quite disturbing this isn't the 1st time we will have seen mercenaries and rebel groups involved in...
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after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essentialtems during the country's two week lockdown. the new well—being hubs designed to help nhs staff cope with the stress of battling covid, as fears grow of a mental health crisis amongst health workers. lewis hamilton makes history as he breaks the record for the most formula 1 wins ever — the british driver took the title from michael schumacher at the grand prix in portugal. that with his 92nd wind. —— win. hello and welcome to bbc news. police are continuing to deal with an ongoing incident on board an oil tanker situated off the coast of the isle of wight. the tanker, named in reports as the liberian—registered nave andromeda, was due to dock in southampton earlier. but it was reported just after nine o'clock to put out a mayday message. hampshire constabulary said: "we are aware and dealing with an ongoing incident on board a vessel which is situated south of the isle of wight." the maritime coastguard agency said it is assisting police and search and rescue helicopters are at the sc
after a public backlash, the welsh goverment says it will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essentialtems during the country's two week lockdown. the new well—being hubs designed to help nhs staff cope with the stress of battling covid, as fears grow of a mental health crisis amongst health workers. lewis hamilton makes history as he breaks the record for the most formula 1 wins ever — the british driver took the title from michael schumacher at the grand prix in portugal. that...
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to be honest i'm going to make a governess it was quite unbelievable that he would publish that tweet as just after leaving the al-jazeera studio after finishing his interview and as you noticed madame and if the tweet was not in english or in arabic what it did was send a message so right now after whining and jazzier about how he has been misquoted and misunderstood you know it came back to the french audience saying we never a bucket down so what is this this week is out today incomplete is that a kid in you and maybe he meant unlike some think it is or unlike other people's beliefs etc so that's what you need to stop over to the fire and deal with france as a country that is supposed to protect a priest got shot today and i'm very pessimistic about the outcome of his a shooting 3 people get killed 2 days ago another one that was beheaded 10 days ago all of that in an atmosphere of a menu in mccall trying to boost his he's a running for reelection in 22 on identity but it is and his so-called war against islam isn't again madam we have no definition whatsoever over what they can as
to be honest i'm going to make a governess it was quite unbelievable that he would publish that tweet as just after leaving the al-jazeera studio after finishing his interview and as you noticed madame and if the tweet was not in english or in arabic what it did was send a message so right now after whining and jazzier about how he has been misquoted and misunderstood you know it came back to the french audience saying we never a bucket down so what is this this week is out today incomplete is...
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the goverment says it's too early to say what covid rules will be in place at christmas as it comes underin the run up to the festive period. ministers in england have suggested larger group celebrations may not be allowed. there are also calls for the four nations to agree on uniform guidance — as our political correspondent jess parker reports. downing street last december. the day after the general election. before covid caused a dramatic change in the way we live our lives. what will happen this christmas? ministers warn it is too early to say. there will be undoubtedly frustrations about the restrictions that people are having to abide by, but i think people also understand that we have to control the spread of this virus, we all have a role to play in doing that. i am sure we will be able to have a good christmas and families will be able to meet. but they may not be able to get together in the larger groups that they normally would. so, as winter approaches, a suggestion for england that there will be no big gatherings this christmas. but with varying rules across the uk, today cal
the goverment says it's too early to say what covid rules will be in place at christmas as it comes underin the run up to the festive period. ministers in england have suggested larger group celebrations may not be allowed. there are also calls for the four nations to agree on uniform guidance — as our political correspondent jess parker reports. downing street last december. the day after the general election. before covid caused a dramatic change in the way we live our lives. what will...
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when push comes to shove, to the states get their way, or does the national gover meant get its way. the national government. so the constitution is vague on this. so essentially can states leave the union. can this constitutionally leave the union. the constitution is silent on this. why is the constitution silent on this, well everybody that the constitution knew, that this could be a difficult issue. this could be a problem. but they remain silent. and why did they remain silent you know and generally why do? politicians remain silent. politicians are not a silent group. because he needed to get it done. they knew it, and they wrote in that there's a mistake clause here, and that would ruin the whole project. because the whole project was to create a stronger government. but if they said you can't leave, and half the states would not have signed. so they deliberately fudged it. and they kick the can down the road. and they left it to my group. three guys, and the title of my book is going to be, heirs of the founders. the people who inherited this project. so one fundamental probl
when push comes to shove, to the states get their way, or does the national gover meant get its way. the national government. so the constitution is vague on this. so essentially can states leave the union. can this constitutionally leave the union. the constitution is silent on this. why is the constitution silent on this, well everybody that the constitution knew, that this could be a difficult issue. this could be a problem. but they remain silent. and why did they remain silent you know and...
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we're going to go through gover another one.stitutio it seems as though our relationship to the economy andn government and institutions is also different. and i think that's an important piece, too. is that we -- i really do believe that younger coalitions are going to shift the parties increasingly and our understanding of politics and how these parties respond. they want to seeeean solutions,t don't want to hear fights around whether climate change is real or not.hts they believe it is and they wani to see options on it. they also want to see s beli relationships to social issues and relationships and understanding. their experiences are very different and that colors their politics. i think what is disheartening tl see with trump ahead of the ar republican party ande the -publican party doubled down around trump- and trumpism is because they see the forest to through the trees here in terms rump a of theset coalitions and publin electorate, they in a sense doubled down in terms of voter t suppression and deterrents d between whiteow voters and nonwhite voters and where they represen
we're going to go through gover another one.stitutio it seems as though our relationship to the economy andn government and institutions is also different. and i think that's an important piece, too. is that we -- i really do believe that younger coalitions are going to shift the parties increasingly and our understanding of politics and how these parties respond. they want to seeeean solutions,t don't want to hear fights around whether climate change is real or not.hts they believe it is and...
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> yeah, and compare how humphrey was chosen as the nominee in 68 to, four years later, the win a governess chosen as the nominee. >> a lot of it had to do with the mcgovern reform rolls. in 1968, delegates were largely selected as they had been for years by appointment a party bosses and governors. if you are a party official, you got a free ticket to the 1968 convention. that was by nature of your influence or your official position as an officeholder or as a party officeholder. in 1972, those people, in order to get to the convention, had to actually run as delegate supporting one of the primary candidates. a lot of them picked the wrong horse in 1972 because they supported and musky, who is establishment candidate, and he had all those officeholders pulling for him. but when his campaign disintegrated, they were all left out of the convention hallway. as i said before, there were so many people who had never been to a convention before they filled the seats with the high and mighty of those who went to the convention in 68. >> jules witcover covering the convention for the los angeles t
> yeah, and compare how humphrey was chosen as the nominee in 68 to, four years later, the win a governess chosen as the nominee. >> a lot of it had to do with the mcgovern reform rolls. in 1968, delegates were largely selected as they had been for years by appointment a party bosses and governors. if you are a party official, you got a free ticket to the 1968 convention. that was by nature of your influence or your official position as an officeholder or as a party officeholder. in...
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outside is better than inside, as you know, with this crazy thing and it's gover gone on. have no problem with this many we have had a problem with this commission. this commission's been ridiculous, actually. who wants to do a debate on a computer? you can't do it on a computer. joe has a tendency to get the answers and read them off a computer when he's asked questions. i would love to do it outside would be fine, as far as i'm concerned. >> pete, jedediah, i am incredibly disappointed with the cancellation of the second debate. rallies are an important part of president trump's campaign strategy and they inject the campaign with energy with those that already believe in president trump. but i think debates are integral to winning an election. look, pete, you know this. i believe this is a critical moment in american history where very big decision versus to be made, not just about issues like packing the court but issues as to whether or not individualism is going to be a big part of the american you future, we're going to move toward an ideology of group identity. i wa
outside is better than inside, as you know, with this crazy thing and it's gover gone on. have no problem with this many we have had a problem with this commission. this commission's been ridiculous, actually. who wants to do a debate on a computer? you can't do it on a computer. joe has a tendency to get the answers and read them off a computer when he's asked questions. i would love to do it outside would be fine, as far as i'm concerned. >> pete, jedediah, i am incredibly disappointed...
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but industrial output, a good barometer of where the chinese goverment, the state owned entities arew, you've got elements of a government stimulus year, continuing to put the pedal to the floor, so to speak. but it appears to be quite broad. the service sector, hugely important in terms of china's economy, that rebound it as well. so, there is a recovery and it appears to be quite broad. but, on the downside, most of it appears to be centred on the richer cities on the east coast of china. you head inland, and we have seen some figures over the last few months showing credit growth there for small companies is dipping. that would appear to be a sign that, going forward, they are not quite as confident in that part of the country as others may be are in the richer, east coast areas. just briefly, robin, what do today's numbers mean for policy going forward from the central bank or government? well, look, it's healthy, it's good, it will mean they maintain a confidence in the growth of the economy. that a.9%, that is somewhere near the figure they want to maintain overall going forwar
but industrial output, a good barometer of where the chinese goverment, the state owned entities arew, you've got elements of a government stimulus year, continuing to put the pedal to the floor, so to speak. but it appears to be quite broad. the service sector, hugely important in terms of china's economy, that rebound it as well. so, there is a recovery and it appears to be quite broad. but, on the downside, most of it appears to be centred on the richer cities on the east coast of china. you...