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dave griffith is a republican member of missouri's house of he actually voted against the resolution because the majority of his constituents mipported cleaouri, but he also says that many of them didn't understand the redistricting changes it made. he'll be voting for amendment >> i thinkhat the legislature and the senate we're trying to do in the fix r amendment three was be try and get a er understanding to the voters about what they voted ont and gim another chance to be able to make some corrections-- and cose corrections. >> reporter: jason rosenbaum is a political correspondent for st. louis public radio. he's been covering missouri's redistricting process for over a he says the republicans see clean missouri as an existential threat to their legislative super majority. >> in their view, the way clean missouri is crafted inherently benefits democra because if you have to have a competitiveness and rtisan fairness standard, that means
dave griffith is a republican member of missouri's house of he actually voted against the resolution because the majority of his constituents mipported cleaouri, but he also says that many of them didn't understand the redistricting changes it made. he'll be voting for amendment >> i thinkhat the legislature and the senate we're trying to do in the fix r amendment three was be try and get a er understanding to the voters about what they voted ont and gim another chance to be able to make...
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envoy martin griffiths faces a delicate task ahead encouraging the parties to do just that. but yemen is now more divided than ever the iran back to these control most of the north the saudi backed government is losing ground and secessionists backed by the u.a.e. in the south whitening to declare a state of their own. while our diplomatic edison james base has more on what the exchange could mean for the prospects of peace. well this is arguably the most important positive development in yemen for almost 2 years the development came as the un security council was having its monthly meeting on yemen and the un special envoy martin griffiths said he hoped that this development would mean more prisoner releases and wider political progress we have some good mirrors in yemen today. and as you probably know since the smalling the skies of yemen have seen what i like to refer to as an left of her party is a started releasing prisoners and detainees of the agreement they reached on the 27th of september in switzerland and this process will lead to the release of over a 1000 indivi
envoy martin griffiths faces a delicate task ahead encouraging the parties to do just that. but yemen is now more divided than ever the iran back to these control most of the north the saudi backed government is losing ground and secessionists backed by the u.a.e. in the south whitening to declare a state of their own. while our diplomatic edison james base has more on what the exchange could mean for the prospects of peace. well this is arguably the most important positive development in yemen...
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sian griffiths, from andrew.you can work from home, andrew. if you can work from home, andrew. if you can work from home, you are being encouraged to work from home and to keep your going into work on a high—risk area as few as possible. if it is essential you can go to work, you can still go to work in a area. claire has one of the biggest questions with these new tiers. this is for you, linda. we know which places i will in which tiers in england but what are the criteria for changing the tier of a place up or down? those have not been published yet. it's a bit like the confusion we had over quarantine and travel, isn't it, victoria? it is determined by the joint biosecurity ce ntre determined by the joint biosecurity centre in partnership with other bits of government and they will use multiple indicators. the number of cases per 100,000, looking at not only when somebody tests positive but develops symptoms, looking at the rate of change in that area. i think government, in my view, should be more transparent
sian griffiths, from andrew.you can work from home, andrew. if you can work from home, andrew. if you can work from home, you are being encouraged to work from home and to keep your going into work on a high—risk area as few as possible. if it is essential you can go to work, you can still go to work in a area. claire has one of the biggest questions with these new tiers. this is for you, linda. we know which places i will in which tiers in england but what are the criteria for changing the...
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live to cardiff and hywel griffith. number four on that list, what is the welsh government's logic and rationale for this action they are taking? they would argue that that is a symptom of their success, or at least an indicator that they are very cautious and their approach is slowing things down slightly more within wales. in the summer, bars and pubs and restaurants opened much later here than across the border in england, likewise shops were slower to open, travel instructions were in place for longer here than other parts of the uk so it is an abundance of caution that informs you about the welsh approach. and white wales is the first to go back into a full lockdown. —— why wales point while the welsh government can choose its own measures, cannot fund this firebreak alone and there are still some tension between the welsh labour government and the treasury. the fortnight comes two months and two differentjob support schemes, the old furlough and the new one in november and we understand the welsh government wanted
live to cardiff and hywel griffith. number four on that list, what is the welsh government's logic and rationale for this action they are taking? they would argue that that is a symptom of their success, or at least an indicator that they are very cautious and their approach is slowing things down slightly more within wales. in the summer, bars and pubs and restaurants opened much later here than across the border in england, likewise shops were slower to open, travel instructions were in place...
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so mr griffiths after briefing the u.n. security council spoke to reporters i attended that virtual briefing and he told us of the next steps and they include trying to get the rest of the president's there are thousands more in yemen getting them released he's planning it in person meeting in the coming weeks he's also been working for 7 months now with shuttle diplomacy in virtual diplomacy on trying to get a wider political settlement he's working on something called joint declaration and part of that the key part of that will be a nationwide cease fire in yemen and once you've got that he wants to get a full political dialogue going in the country the important news there from mr griffiths is he's confident he can get that joint declaration in weeks and he says certainly by the end of the year all right thanks so much james pace. coronavirus cases in france have gone r. by nearly a 3rd in just one day governments across europe are imposing strict new measures to try and reverse the alarming surge in infections over the
so mr griffiths after briefing the u.n. security council spoke to reporters i attended that virtual briefing and he told us of the next steps and they include trying to get the rest of the president's there are thousands more in yemen getting them released he's planning it in person meeting in the coming weeks he's also been working for 7 months now with shuttle diplomacy in virtual diplomacy on trying to get a wider political settlement he's working on something called joint declaration and...
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david griffiths from amnesty international, we will have to leave it there. thank you very much. million people in northern england will face tougher covid restrictions after a spike in coronavirus cases. the health secretary for england, matt hancock, said the disease was "spreading fast" and "highly localised". the new measures mean a quarter of the uk population is now under local lockdowns. our special correspondent ed thomas has this report from liverpool. the mood music has changed. new coronavirus laws are coming to merseyside. households will be banned from mixing inside pubs and restaurants. i lost my husband last year. i'm now faced with the possibility of losing my home and my business. is that close for you? it could get that close. anna runs an independent pub. she's invested hundreds of thousands of pounds in this business. say we get a group of four, five, six people in, we've now got to ask them to show proof of where they all live as well. do you understand cases are rising? people are worried. absolutely, and we all have to take a great deal of responsibility, b
david griffiths from amnesty international, we will have to leave it there. thank you very much. million people in northern england will face tougher covid restrictions after a spike in coronavirus cases. the health secretary for england, matt hancock, said the disease was "spreading fast" and "highly localised". the new measures mean a quarter of the uk population is now under local lockdowns. our special correspondent ed thomas has this report from liverpool. the mood...
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un envoy martin griffiths faces a delicate task to hand encouraging the parties to do just that. but yemen is now more divided than ever the iran backed her thesis control most of the north the saudi backed government is losing ground and secessionists backed by the u.a.e. in the south whitening to declare a state of their own. bonnie is the international committee of the red cross is near and middle east regional director he says more releases should take place because of the diet humanitarian situation. anything at the end of the day. you need a political will to make such a release of detainees possible because because there is one very important element in these remarks it took place it's taking place why the conflict is ongoing most of the time release of detainees happen at the end of a country not during. and i think we should stress this and be take it as a positive step i think they've done something really hard i want to believe that all parties to this conflict realize that they reached the end of the road or at least the people of yemen beach the end of the rope you k
un envoy martin griffiths faces a delicate task to hand encouraging the parties to do just that. but yemen is now more divided than ever the iran backed her thesis control most of the north the saudi backed government is losing ground and secessionists backed by the u.a.e. in the south whitening to declare a state of their own. bonnie is the international committee of the red cross is near and middle east regional director he says more releases should take place because of the diet humanitarian...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, caerphilly. become the third arab country in two months to recognize israel. it follows talks brokered by the united states. president trump could not resist taking a dig at his presidential rivaljoe biden as he made the announcement from the oval office, while on the line to israel's leader benjamin nethanyahu. do you think sleepyjoe could've made this deal? maybe? sleepyjoe. do you think he would've made this deal somehow? i don't think so. mr president, one thing i can tell you is that we appreciate that for peace from anyone in america and we appreciate what you have done. yeah. a diplomatic answer there from the israeli leader. nomia iqbal is our washington correspondent. she says today's deal will continue sudan's path away from international isolation. this is the third arab league country to recognise israel joining the united arab and bahrain. early in the week donald trump is actually removed sudan from a list of terrorism. it was a list that sudan really wanted to come off because it'd
hywel griffith, bbc news, caerphilly. become the third arab country in two months to recognize israel. it follows talks brokered by the united states. president trump could not resist taking a dig at his presidential rivaljoe biden as he made the announcement from the oval office, while on the line to israel's leader benjamin nethanyahu. do you think sleepyjoe could've made this deal? maybe? sleepyjoe. do you think he would've made this deal somehow? i don't think so. mr president, one thing i...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, caerphilly.easefire agreement between two rival governments fighting for control of libya. it raises hopes of ending the chaos which has engulfed the country since the overthrow of colonel gadaffi by nato backed forces in 2011. the deal is between military leaders from libya's un—backed government which controls the western part of the country, (ami and powerful opposition forces led the country, and powerful opposition forces led by general khalifa haftar which control the east. here is our middle east editorjeremy bowen. the un mediator said it was a historic moment and i think that is really overrating it because it will only become historic if it leads to peace. libya has a very poor record with ceasefires and a major reason for that is the country is so fragmented, notjust those two governments that you were just talking about but dozens of militia, loyal to tribes, loyal to towns, loyal to themselves. and as well as that, there's foreign intervention and president erdogan, who backed the go
hywel griffith, bbc news, caerphilly.easefire agreement between two rival governments fighting for control of libya. it raises hopes of ending the chaos which has engulfed the country since the overthrow of colonel gadaffi by nato backed forces in 2011. the deal is between military leaders from libya's un—backed government which controls the western part of the country, (ami and powerful opposition forces led the country, and powerful opposition forces led by general khalifa haftar which...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, caerphilly. that's the situation in wales.land, nicola sturgeon has set out a new five level system of restrictions which will start next month. decisions on which tier each part of the country will be placed in will be made in the coming week. the first minister said the aim was to keep manufacturing and construction operating, and for schools to remain open. lorna gordon reports. the glasses are out but there's nothing to celebrate. a route map out replaced by fresh restrictions and now a new strategy to get scotland through the winter. it is so sad to see an empty restaurant, we would usually be absolutely packed on a friday at this point in time. this family—run restaurant in hamilton closed to customers, switching to take away ways only, and uncertain about the new guidelines and what lies ahead. we have already had three different strategies within a four week period, going from a 16—day closure, to a 23—day closure and now going into what is going to be the tier system. we don't know exactly where we're going to fall in
hywel griffith, bbc news, caerphilly. that's the situation in wales.land, nicola sturgeon has set out a new five level system of restrictions which will start next month. decisions on which tier each part of the country will be placed in will be made in the coming week. the first minister said the aim was to keep manufacturing and construction operating, and for schools to remain open. lorna gordon reports. the glasses are out but there's nothing to celebrate. a route map out replaced by fresh...
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hywel griffith in wales, thank you. our top story this evening... unaware that they've been exposed to coronavirus after a major failure in track and trace system. coming up... outdoor learning centres are asking for help as residential school trips are cancelled because of coronavirus. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, geraint thomas's hope of winning the giro d'italia looks to be over. he's lost touch with the leaders on the third stage in sicily. no time to die — it's the eagerly awaited bond film that has been delayed once again, this time until april next year. and that's proved to be the final straw for cineworld, which says a lack of new films means it will temporarily close all its cinemas in the uk and the us from thursday. the move, which also affects the company's picturehouse brand, puts around 45,000 workers at risk, including more than 5,500 in the uk. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. wolverhampton's main cinema, 14 screens, about to be mothballed like the rest of the cineworld chain, a move whi
hywel griffith in wales, thank you. our top story this evening... unaware that they've been exposed to coronavirus after a major failure in track and trace system. coming up... outdoor learning centres are asking for help as residential school trips are cancelled because of coronavirus. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, geraint thomas's hope of winning the giro d'italia looks to be over. he's lost touch with the leaders on the third stage in sicily. no time to die —...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, caerphilly.new five—level system of restrictions which will start next month has been outlined by nicola sturgeon. decisions on which tier each part of the country will be placed in will be made in the coming week. the first minister said the aim was to keep manufacturing and construction operating, and for schools to remain open. lorna gordon reports. the glasses are out but there is nothing to celebrate. the route mapped out replaced by fresh restrictions is now a new strategy to get scotland through the winter. it is so sad to see an empty restau ra nt it is so sad to see an empty restaurant that would usually be packed on a friday at this point in time. this family run restaurant in hamilton close to customers, switching to take away ways only, and uncertain about the new guidelines and what lies ahead. we have already had three different strategies within a four week period, going from a 16 day closure, toa23 period, going from a 16 day closure, to a 23 day closure and now the tier system. w
hywel griffith, bbc news, caerphilly.new five—level system of restrictions which will start next month has been outlined by nicola sturgeon. decisions on which tier each part of the country will be placed in will be made in the coming week. the first minister said the aim was to keep manufacturing and construction operating, and for schools to remain open. lorna gordon reports. the glasses are out but there is nothing to celebrate. the route mapped out replaced by fresh restrictions is now a...
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judge griffith, i would like to start with you if i could. in addition to being a judge on the u.s. court of appeals d.c. circuit, you also have been a professor and you've taught a course for a number of years at stanford law school regarding the unique distinct rule of the article three judge. if i understand correctly, you've also started teaching that same course at harvard and you'll be teaching that at harvard and the university of virginia this year. what do you tell your students are some of the most important lessons you learned? >> thank you very much, if i give you the full answer and students are out there do better on the exams by hearing what i think, just take note. i came upon this course because i wanted a better understanding of what my role was as a judge, what am i supposed to do with the constitution, what roles am i supposed to play? both from being a judge and from the courses and hearing interaction with students, it happened the day after i was confirmed by the senate for my seat on the d.c. circuit, a happy day for me. i was in my office, the general counse
judge griffith, i would like to start with you if i could. in addition to being a judge on the u.s. court of appeals d.c. circuit, you also have been a professor and you've taught a course for a number of years at stanford law school regarding the unique distinct rule of the article three judge. if i understand correctly, you've also started teaching that same course at harvard and you'll be teaching that at harvard and the university of virginia this year. what do you tell your students are...
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my name was griffiths in those days, alex griffiths. oh, ido.munication disabilities. it communicates from the heart and from the soul. it's not from the brain, it's from somewhere deeper. and you brought that to your students. # ijust died in your arms tonight... my name is nick eede. oh, for goodness' sake! i've got pictures of you. we've been looking at pictures of you. we were so proud of you. crikey, it was wonderful. you made it so inclusive that kids who were just sitting around, you know, not really doing great academically, would shine on stage. i find that pretty emotional myself, you know? you gave people a chance they wouldn't normally have had. wow, wow. it's been very emotional, it's been wonderful to speak to you all. it really has. paul's improvised piece has now been adapted by the bbc philharmonic orchestra and will be played for the first time on sunday. we are living in a very peculiar world at the moment, and things aren't good. if it gives people pleasure, or being moved is pleasure, that's great. graham satchell with that
my name was griffiths in those days, alex griffiths. oh, ido.munication disabilities. it communicates from the heart and from the soul. it's not from the brain, it's from somewhere deeper. and you brought that to your students. # ijust died in your arms tonight... my name is nick eede. oh, for goodness' sake! i've got pictures of you. we've been looking at pictures of you. we were so proud of you. crikey, it was wonderful. you made it so inclusive that kids who were just sitting around, you...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, caldicot.ki young joins me from westminster. there is a lot of pressure on greater manchester to accept these new tier 3 rules but you can see the tension between government and local leaders? that's right, it is not just different proposals in different countries in the uk, within england you have this regional approach. it's not like the spring lockdown where it was brutal but a simple message to stay at home. now it is evolving and tailored to each area and of course that means a more complicated picture. it also means it has become more fractious. if you involve more people in decision—making, firstly it takes longer and that is causing some consternation, a lot of businesses in many parts of england sitting and wondering whether they can even be open next week or the week after. i think also there are risks on both sides point of the government has been accused of not stumping up enough cash to help people who might lose livelihoods and some local leaders have been accused by the governmen
hywel griffith, bbc news, caldicot.ki young joins me from westminster. there is a lot of pressure on greater manchester to accept these new tier 3 rules but you can see the tension between government and local leaders? that's right, it is not just different proposals in different countries in the uk, within england you have this regional approach. it's not like the spring lockdown where it was brutal but a simple message to stay at home. now it is evolving and tailored to each area and of...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, powys.s regional approach to tackling the virus is the best way to limit the rise in cases, and to avoid what he described as the ‘misery‘ of a full lockdown. within england there are different restrictions, depending on where people live or work. most parts of england are in tier 1, where the rule of six still applies and the 10pm hospitality curfew is still in place. people living in areas like greater manchester, leeds, newcastle and large areas of the midlands have now been placed in tier 2. that means there'll be no household mixing indoors, and the rule of six applies outdoors. and the liverpool city region has been placed in tier 3, the highest level, which means no mixing of households indoors or outdoors. pubs and bars will close, unless they provide what's called a ‘substantial meal‘. but as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports, labour has again called for a short limited lockdown in england, a so—called ‘circuit breaker‘, to bring the virus under control. the rolling vall
hywel griffith, bbc news, powys.s regional approach to tackling the virus is the best way to limit the rise in cases, and to avoid what he described as the ‘misery‘ of a full lockdown. within england there are different restrictions, depending on where people live or work. most parts of england are in tier 1, where the rule of six still applies and the 10pm hospitality curfew is still in place. people living in areas like greater manchester, leeds, newcastle and large areas of the midlands...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, caerphilly. professor of european public health at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine — he gave me his take on the situation in europe right now. it's certainly not what i would hope for. it's extremely alarming and we really shouldn't be in this position by now. obviously when the pandemic hit at first nobody knew what to do and we needed to have very severe lockdowns. but we have had a lot of time to put things in place to prevent this happening. unfortunately, we haven't done that. such as what? well, we should have had really well—functioning test, trace and isolate in all countries. a number of countries do have that and moved quickly. but also i think it's quite clear that some have opened up too quickly. and i think what we are seeing now is the consequences of a well—known phenomenon in europe and that is the august summer holiday, where people were mixing in a way that, in retrospect, for some people as was predicted, has allowed the virus to spread widely across many but
hywel griffith, bbc news, caerphilly. professor of european public health at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine — he gave me his take on the situation in europe right now. it's certainly not what i would hope for. it's extremely alarming and we really shouldn't be in this position by now. obviously when the pandemic hit at first nobody knew what to do and we needed to have very severe lockdowns. but we have had a lot of time to put things in place to prevent this happening....
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hywel griffith is in caldicot. yes.lity of being stopped and questioned by the police and turned around if they had travelled from a covid hotspot. unprecedented, but this evening even that measure looks to be overtaken by even tougher restrictions next week. it looks almost inevitable that wales will have its own national limited lockdown, a circuit breaker, if you like. it is a measure resisted on that side of the border, but wales looks set to follow its own path. a divide defined by roads and rivers, the welsh border meanders north to south for 160 miles. now, it's a new front in the fight against the virus. anyone living outside of wales in a covid hotspot is barred, unless they're travelling for work, education, or to provide care. i haven't even been on the bus. i'm too frightened to go on the bus. for sistersjulie, sue and janet, its welcome. they are wary of visitors to monmouth, a town which last week recorded zero cases of covid. because they're not doing the rules in where they're coming from, and you look o
hywel griffith is in caldicot. yes.lity of being stopped and questioned by the police and turned around if they had travelled from a covid hotspot. unprecedented, but this evening even that measure looks to be overtaken by even tougher restrictions next week. it looks almost inevitable that wales will have its own national limited lockdown, a circuit breaker, if you like. it is a measure resisted on that side of the border, but wales looks set to follow its own path. a divide defined by roads...
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un envoy martin griffiths faces a delicate task to hand encouraging the parties to do just that. but yemen is now more divided than ever the iran backed her thesis control most of the north the saudi backed government is losing ground and secessionists backed by the u.a.e. in the south whitening to declare a state of. the un's special envoy to yemen says progress is being made to reach a deal on ending the conflict diplomatic editor james bays has. well this is arguably the most important positive development in yemen for almost 2 years the development came as the un security council was having its monthly meeting on yemen and the un special envoy martin griffiths said he hoped that this development would mean more prisoner releases and wider political progress we have some good mirrors in yemen today. and as you probably know since this morning the skies of yemen have seen what i like to refer to as an edge of her. the parties are started releasing prisoners and detainees after the agreement they reached on the 27th of september in switzerland and this process will lead to the r
un envoy martin griffiths faces a delicate task to hand encouraging the parties to do just that. but yemen is now more divided than ever the iran backed her thesis control most of the north the saudi backed government is losing ground and secessionists backed by the u.a.e. in the south whitening to declare a state of. the un's special envoy to yemen says progress is being made to reach a deal on ending the conflict diplomatic editor james bays has. well this is arguably the most important...
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time for reinforcements, leigh griffiths summoned from the bench and within moments, he had another equaliser game looked or turned decisively when just two minutes later, ryan christie put celtic ahead in the first time. at second of the games to go, careless celtic foot, yet another penalty, lewis ferguson making it three all. the sides meet again ina making it three all. the sides meet again in a cup next week. if there is half the drama, there'll be plenty to look to. rangers have extended their lead at the top to six points with victory over livingstone this afternoon. jermain defoe with one of their goals in a 2—0 win. spanish riderjoan mir extended his lead in the motogp championship, despite only finishing third at the teruel grand prix. franco morbidelli won the race at the motorland circuit in aragon in spain ahead of alex rins. third was enough to move mir 1a points clear in the standings. british riders cal crutchlow and bradley smith were eleventh and fifteenth. pole sitter takaki nakagami crashed out on the opening lap. scotland staged a remarkable fightback to salvage a draw ag
time for reinforcements, leigh griffiths summoned from the bench and within moments, he had another equaliser game looked or turned decisively when just two minutes later, ryan christie put celtic ahead in the first time. at second of the games to go, careless celtic foot, yet another penalty, lewis ferguson making it three all. the sides meet again ina making it three all. the sides meet again in a cup next week. if there is half the drama, there'll be plenty to look to. rangers have extended...
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time for reinforcements, leigh griffiths summoned from the bench and within moments, he had another equaliserlooked or turned decisively when just two minutes later, ryan christie put celtic ahead for the first time. with seconds of the games to go, a careless celtic foot and yet another penalty, lewis ferguson making it 3—3. the sides meet again in the cup next week. if there's half the drama, there'll be plenty to look to. adam wild, bbc news. rangers have extended their lead at the top to six points with victory over livingstone this afternoon. jermain defoe with one of their goals in a 2—0 win. scotland staged a remarkable fightback to salvage a draw against france in the women's six nations. a result which hands england the championship with one round of matches still to play. they were 13—3 down at one stage before this late try from rachael shankland helped them to a draw. france needed a win to take the title to the final weekend, england now six points clear and cant be caught ehading into their final match with italy next sunday. we started with british success and we're ending with
time for reinforcements, leigh griffiths summoned from the bench and within moments, he had another equaliserlooked or turned decisively when just two minutes later, ryan christie put celtic ahead for the first time. with seconds of the games to go, a careless celtic foot and yet another penalty, lewis ferguson making it 3—3. the sides meet again in the cup next week. if there's half the drama, there'll be plenty to look to. adam wild, bbc news. rangers have extended their lead at the top to...
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leigh griffiths headed in the first in the 90th minute, then patrick klimala smashed in the second.ottish premiership after beating ross county 2—0. us world cup winner alex morgan is yet to make her debut for tottenham, watching on as they lost 4—1 to manchester city in the women's super league. goals from chloe kelly, samantha mewis and ellen white helped seal the emphatic win for city. meanwhile, manchester united beat brighton 3—0, with this ella toone penalty setting them on their way. there were also wins for arsenal, chelsea and reading. we knew it would be different, but no—one could have predicted the dramatic finish to this years london marathon. because of covid, only elite runners actually ran a specially mapped out course. but the hot favourite, four time winner eliud kipchoge only came eighth and there was a 100 metres sprint to the line with kenya's vincent kipchumba and shura kitata from ethiopia vying for the win. it was kitata who won through with a time of 2 hours, five minutes and 41 seconds. joe wilson reports. so, began london's first or to marathon. covid chan
leigh griffiths headed in the first in the 90th minute, then patrick klimala smashed in the second.ottish premiership after beating ross county 2—0. us world cup winner alex morgan is yet to make her debut for tottenham, watching on as they lost 4—1 to manchester city in the women's super league. goals from chloe kelly, samantha mewis and ellen white helped seal the emphatic win for city. meanwhile, manchester united beat brighton 3—0, with this ella toone penalty setting them on their...
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los angeles griffith observatory says the best viewing time will be between 4:40 and 5:40 a.m. i will apology my viewing for me. and then report back. >>> if you want to get early, 10 meteors now is the expectation. >>> the high-pressure system that is controlling our weather is still in place, so big picture, very little change since late last week. temptress have backed off closer to what is normal for this time of year but still warm and still have the offshore wind, dry, gusty conditions especially in the north bay hills, a concern as we had to the next couple of days. to give the fire weather index. i mentioned, that the setup is not as impressive as a fire weather conditions that we had last week at that point our fire weather index which just goes from 0 to 10, it was around five or six, on a widespread basis for highs numbers around seven or eight. let's take a look at it. drops to near zero tonight but the highest numbers we see by tomorrow afternoon, around three or four. which still indicates the fire threat, everything is dry, in the breeze will be out there, the hu
los angeles griffith observatory says the best viewing time will be between 4:40 and 5:40 a.m. i will apology my viewing for me. and then report back. >>> if you want to get early, 10 meteors now is the expectation. >>> the high-pressure system that is controlling our weather is still in place, so big picture, very little change since late last week. temptress have backed off closer to what is normal for this time of year but still warm and still have the offshore wind, dry,...
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the incident was so who griffith it made headlines when i would just use explosive 89 year old grandmother targeted in brooklyn by 2 men they never said a word before they slapped her and lit her clothes on fire. grandmother says she pulled her hair up so it wouldn't burn than rub her back against a wall to put out the flames a manhunt is underway but no one's been identified these are the suspects cops are looking for the attacks and shock and fear through the american community because they believe it's a hate crime. now ready it's not somebody. somebody you. crown i don't know what. you. wrote. that how do you know. you're going to do you know. is there no no you how do you want the response that. i. described for justice is being sheltered across the hubris. for months america has been in the midst of a racial reckoning. thousands of people have been marching in the black lives massive protests demanding an end to systemic racism against the black community. people from every ethnicity n.h. and joining the rallies. but now asian americans are rising up to fight for they only rights if
the incident was so who griffith it made headlines when i would just use explosive 89 year old grandmother targeted in brooklyn by 2 men they never said a word before they slapped her and lit her clothes on fire. grandmother says she pulled her hair up so it wouldn't burn than rub her back against a wall to put out the flames a manhunt is underway but no one's been identified these are the suspects cops are looking for the attacks and shock and fear through the american community because they...
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envoy martin griffiths faces a delicate task to hand encouraging the parties to do just that. but yemen is now more divided than ever the iran backed her thesis control most of the north the saudi backed government is losing ground that's a session a south backed by the u.a.e. in the south whitening to declare a state of their own possible al-jazeera of vani is the international committee of the red cross is near and middle east regional director he joins us now from yemen's capital sanaa good to have you with us so are you satisfied with how this prisoner exchange is gone so far you know it's to do we can say that it's it's a positive operation i think there are many families in yemen and in saudi arabia who have were celebrating and that's very is this going to lead to a broader release of all captives. that's what we hope i would say for the time being you know we focus on this around 1000 detainees who are really going to be raised to close tomorrow we still have. 22 legs we used. it in but we've celebrated it tomorrow and after we start working for the other detainees and
envoy martin griffiths faces a delicate task to hand encouraging the parties to do just that. but yemen is now more divided than ever the iran backed her thesis control most of the north the saudi backed government is losing ground that's a session a south backed by the u.a.e. in the south whitening to declare a state of their own possible al-jazeera of vani is the international committee of the red cross is near and middle east regional director he joins us now from yemen's capital sanaa good...
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griffith,se is tricia ceo of progressive, one of the largest automobile insurance companies in the united states. she started as a claim adjuster and worked her way up to become the ceo. since that time, the stock is up more than 175%. my mistake was i didn't know her then and i didn't buy stock in the company. if she ever goes somewhere else, i'm going to buy that stock right away. for those that aren't familiar with progressive, and if you watch television, you would be familiar, i'm just curious, why is it that automobile insurance companies seem to advertise a lot? is that because people will be guided by the advertisement? tricia: it is just a really competitive industry. it is something you are required to have, so it is not like if you pick a different soft drink or a beverage, but it is required. it is so competitive. to be top of mind, you really have to be advertising. david: you have a famous character in some of your ads that plays a woman an insurance person. does she get a certain percentage of the new business she brings in because she's so good? paid per contract and she's
griffith,se is tricia ceo of progressive, one of the largest automobile insurance companies in the united states. she started as a claim adjuster and worked her way up to become the ceo. since that time, the stock is up more than 175%. my mistake was i didn't know her then and i didn't buy stock in the company. if she ever goes somewhere else, i'm going to buy that stock right away. for those that aren't familiar with progressive, and if you watch television, you would be familiar, i'm just...
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i'm bill griffith. happy monday, everybody. i'm in for kelly evans here's what's ahead. three big market forces at play right now, the election, earnings and vaccine hopes so what should investors focus on most when placing their bets? we're going to talk about that coming up here plus, it's being called the most significant iphone event in years. we're going to look at tomorrow's big unveiling of the new iphones with big expectations and prime to keep rallying after months of delay amazon kicks off its two-day prime event. will it keep the stocks monster rally going? that's the big question? we'll get to that in a little bit. we begin with today's market rally. seema mody, happy holiday it, and you can call it whatever holiday you want. >> big day for market. first of all, great to see you, bill griffith. >> thanks. >> straight to the market, six-week high for, ma. the dow currently at around the highs of the day, up around 300. s&p 500 up and check out the nasdaq, a 2.7% gain despite no progress being made on the stimulus front let's get into the tech trade because it
i'm bill griffith. happy monday, everybody. i'm in for kelly evans here's what's ahead. three big market forces at play right now, the election, earnings and vaccine hopes so what should investors focus on most when placing their bets? we're going to talk about that coming up here plus, it's being called the most significant iphone event in years. we're going to look at tomorrow's big unveiling of the new iphones with big expectations and prime to keep rallying after months of delay amazon...
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griffith abraham lincoln all the people. not heard it from there. he said they.always presidents are the. born in the public imagination presidents from lincoln all the way down to john f. kennedy were statesman fighting for the good of their country. when the person then came nixon and watergate to any major. without fear of a hostile demonstration merit in the money lost confidence in their president they also lost over that. nixon's on screen legacy can be seen in everything from jack nicholson smarmy president and mars attacks to the conniving kevin spacey in house of cards in the end i don't care whether you love me or you hate me just as long as i win. it took a hollywood actor for the store america's space and its commander in chief. after ronald reagan movie presidents became action stars and the. morning. in the $99.00 deal that the president will be a superman. we celebrate. your tax t.v. has done a better job of depicting presidents who get politics martin sheen in the west wing was more popular than either of the real candidates for the 2004 election
griffith abraham lincoln all the people. not heard it from there. he said they.always presidents are the. born in the public imagination presidents from lincoln all the way down to john f. kennedy were statesman fighting for the good of their country. when the person then came nixon and watergate to any major. without fear of a hostile demonstration merit in the money lost confidence in their president they also lost over that. nixon's on screen legacy can be seen in everything from jack...
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griffith abraham lincoln for the people. who are not hurting from there. he said they. always presidents are the. more in the public imagination presidents from lincoln all the way down to john f. kennedy were statesman fighting for the good of their country. one the president then came nixon and watergate to any major. without fear of a hostile demonstration married him only lost confidence in their president they also lost confidence in their nixon's on screen legacy can be seen in everything from jack nicholson smarmy president and mars attacks to conniving kevin spacey in house of cards in the end i don't care whether you love me or you hate me just as long as i win. it took a hollywood actor we store america's faith in its commander in chief. after ronald reagan movie presidents became action stars and the. morning. in the $9098.00 that the president will be a simple man. we celebrate. your taxes t.v. has done a better job of depicting presidents who get politics martin sheen in the west wing was more popular than either of the real candidates for the 2004 election
griffith abraham lincoln for the people. who are not hurting from there. he said they. always presidents are the. more in the public imagination presidents from lincoln all the way down to john f. kennedy were statesman fighting for the good of their country. one the president then came nixon and watergate to any major. without fear of a hostile demonstration married him only lost confidence in their president they also lost confidence in their nixon's on screen legacy can be seen in everything...
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. >> reporter: travis griffith would take his son to disneyland almost every week since 2015, to the pandemic shut down the park in march. history annual passes expired in september. but when he called last month for his refund, he says he was told a small team was working on refunds. and he would have to wait another two, to the pandemic shut down the park in march. history annual passes expired in september. but when he called last month for his refund, he says he was told a small team was working on refunds. and he would have to wait another 2 to 3 months. >> when i asked how to be notified, they said he will not be notified. no emails or phone calls, we just have to watch her account. >> reporter: he is owed about $1800. >> it does not matter if someone is making monthly payments, people need the money right now and it is not fair for the company to keep it when they know people are struggling. >>> the biggest problem is the lack of indication. >> reporter: david kane has written six books about disneyland and is a columnist from my start.com. in the facebook group, there are doz
. >> reporter: travis griffith would take his son to disneyland almost every week since 2015, to the pandemic shut down the park in march. history annual passes expired in september. but when he called last month for his refund, he says he was told a small team was working on refunds. and he would have to wait another two, to the pandemic shut down the park in march. history annual passes expired in september. but when he called last month for his refund, he says he was told a small team...
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griffith abraham lincoln all the people. thank you heard it from there thank you he said see goals that are always presidents alpa seems. more in the public imagination presidents from lincoln all the way down to john f. kennedy were statesman fighting for the good of their country. when the person then came nixon and watergate to any major city without fear of a hostile demonstration married him only lost confidence in their president they also lost confidence in their government nixon's on screen legacy can be seen in everything from jack nicholson smarmy president and mars attacks to the conniving kevin spacey in house of cards in the end i don't care whether you love me or you hate me just as long as i win. it took a hollywood actor we store america's faith in its commander in chief. after ronald reagan movie presidents became action stars and the last. good morning. in the $99.00 deal that the president will be a simple man in there we celebrate. your taxes t.v. has done a better job of depicting presidents who get poli
griffith abraham lincoln all the people. thank you heard it from there thank you he said see goals that are always presidents alpa seems. more in the public imagination presidents from lincoln all the way down to john f. kennedy were statesman fighting for the good of their country. when the person then came nixon and watergate to any major city without fear of a hostile demonstration married him only lost confidence in their president they also lost confidence in their government nixon's on...
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thank you for sending in all of your questions, thank you very much, professor sean griffiths, professor bought rising for a fifth consecutive month in september, boosted by demand for diy and garden supplies. the office for national statistics says retail sales rose by1.5% compared with august. i'm joined by our business presenter, sima kotecha. tell us more about those september sales, and also how do those numbers fit in, in terms of the overall pattern through the year so far? we know that the high street has been struggling. it was struggling before the pandemic, then the pandemic exacerbated the situation and made ita exacerbated the situation and made it a lot worse. a silver lining today, if you like, retail sales, as you say, have gone up. a1.5% increase from august to september and a 5.5% increase overall from february. so, pre—pandemic levels, sales actually hire from back then. what has been driving this increase? as you just mentioned, things like gardening, diy, we know that gardening, diy, we know that gardening stalls where one of the first businesses to open after lockdo
thank you for sending in all of your questions, thank you very much, professor sean griffiths, professor bought rising for a fifth consecutive month in september, boosted by demand for diy and garden supplies. the office for national statistics says retail sales rose by1.5% compared with august. i'm joined by our business presenter, sima kotecha. tell us more about those september sales, and also how do those numbers fit in, in terms of the overall pattern through the year so far? we know that...
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while republicans have a number of supporters testifying including retired federal judge thomas griffith. the committee will vote in a week on october 22. the full senate expected to go after that. -- two vote after that -- to vote after that. again, a look inside the office building, the court room where this hearing is taking place for judge amy coney barrett. the hearing expected to resume in about 25 minutes at 12:30 eastern. live coverage will continue then. while we wait, a look at some of the questioning by the ranking member. some statements by, what is the name of that pro-life group? judge barrett: the st. joseph county rights to life. sen. graham: and you were asked by senator blumenthal, whom i respect, whether or not their policy positions were illegal. the remember that -- do you remember that? judge barrett: i remember him asking me whether i accepted other policy positions on in vitro fertilization and whether it was a rejection of roe. judge barrett: sen. graham: i remember in exchange where they took a statement from that group or some other group arguing for the crimin
while republicans have a number of supporters testifying including retired federal judge thomas griffith. the committee will vote in a week on october 22. the full senate expected to go after that. -- two vote after that -- to vote after that. again, a look inside the office building, the court room where this hearing is taking place for judge amy coney barrett. the hearing expected to resume in about 25 minutes at 12:30 eastern. live coverage will continue then. while we wait, a look at some...
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griffith abraham lincoln hall of the people. shall not perish from there. he sets a goal always president salva seems a little. forward in the public imagination presidents from lincoln all the way down to john f. kennedy were statesman fighting for the good of their country. when the president then came nixon and watergate to any major show you know without fear of a hostile demonstration merit in the home a lot of confidence in their president they also lost confidence in their nixon's on...
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should green interface for those who want to pretty sleepy to share the folders the videos with the griffith eggs solved and researchers who take care of the holistic commission as far as this possible the 2nd 2 are used a very sore all work on our past because logical hard it is to do in our earth you know one region speaking about come check 3rd thing is that we should change the way we think about ecology wish me well were behave in a more responsive interval i mean we should stop in everyday life using so much close to producing so much liter grunewald the ecological thrill of behavior you're absolutely right that we can it change the behavior you know one day but we should start right now because otherwise consequences might be very very hard very important and what we see right now you know where the logical system income childcare is just an example now let's go back to this is astor a kentucky is facing right now to the beginning of that as far as i remember you received the 1st signals from surface some of whom you met before and this is how you saw the tag on social media and if i'
should green interface for those who want to pretty sleepy to share the folders the videos with the griffith eggs solved and researchers who take care of the holistic commission as far as this possible the 2nd 2 are used a very sore all work on our past because logical hard it is to do in our earth you know one region speaking about come check 3rd thing is that we should change the way we think about ecology wish me well were behave in a more responsive interval i mean we should stop in...
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griffith abraham lincoln all the people. around not heard it from there. he said it's a goal who's always president salva seems. we'll talk more in the public imagination presidents from lincoln all the way down to john f. kennedy were statesmen fighting for the good of their country. when the person then came nixon and watergate when a major. without fear of a hostile demonstration there in the money lost confidence in their president they also lost confidence in their nixon's on screen legacy can be seen in everything from jack nicholson smarmy president and mars attacks to the conniving kevin spacey in house of cards in the end i don't care whether you love me or you hate me just as long as i win. it took a hollywood actor we store america's faith in its commander in chief. after ronald reagan movie presidents became action stars and the. morning. in the $99.00 deal that the president will be a superman. we celebrate. your tax t.v. has done a better job of depicting presidents who get politics to martin sheen in the west wing was more popular than eithe
griffith abraham lincoln all the people. around not heard it from there. he said it's a goal who's always president salva seems. we'll talk more in the public imagination presidents from lincoln all the way down to john f. kennedy were statesmen fighting for the good of their country. when the person then came nixon and watergate when a major. without fear of a hostile demonstration there in the money lost confidence in their president they also lost confidence in their nixon's on screen legacy...
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griffith abraham lincoln hall the people. not caring from their. least sets a goal is always president it seems. in the public imagination presidents from lincoln all the way down to john f. kennedy were statesman fighting for the good of their country. when the person then came nixon and watergate to any major. without fear of a hostile demonstration merit in the home they lost confidence in their president they also lost over that. nixon's on screen legacy can be seen in everything from jack nicholson smarmy president and mars attacks to the conniving kevin spacey in house of cards in the end i don't care whether you love me or you hate me just as long as i win. it took a hollywood actor we store america's space and it's commander in chief. after ronald reagan movie presidents became action stars and the last. good morning. in the $9098.00 that the president will be a super that. we celebrate. your taxes t.v. has done a better job of depicting presidents who get politics to martin sheen in the west wing was more popular than either of the real ca
griffith abraham lincoln hall the people. not caring from their. least sets a goal is always president it seems. in the public imagination presidents from lincoln all the way down to john f. kennedy were statesman fighting for the good of their country. when the person then came nixon and watergate to any major. without fear of a hostile demonstration merit in the home they lost confidence in their president they also lost over that. nixon's on screen legacy can be seen in everything from jack...
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here's hywel griffith.cuss the details of a time—limited lockdown at length over the weekend but no decision was reached. the first minister, mark drakeford, has suggested it would be a short, sharp shock of 2—3 weeks, which would once again see people being told to stay at home, an instruction which was relaxed back in june. other measures being considered include closing pubs, bars, restau ra nts a nd cafes as well as nonessential shops. the restrictions could begin as most schools close the half term on friday, with primary pupils returning after a week. secondary school students may be kept at home for longer. we are not blind to the fact this has a real impact in terms of the economy, to people paying their bills. we are also not blind to the fact that doing nothing means covid will continue to grow and we will continue to see harm, and we can see the significance of that harm already taking place in other parts of the uk. so doing nothing isn't an option. inevitably, there is real concern over the fin
here's hywel griffith.cuss the details of a time—limited lockdown at length over the weekend but no decision was reached. the first minister, mark drakeford, has suggested it would be a short, sharp shock of 2—3 weeks, which would once again see people being told to stay at home, an instruction which was relaxed back in june. other measures being considered include closing pubs, bars, restau ra nts a nd cafes as well as nonessential shops. the restrictions could begin as most schools close...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.s reach a0 million, european nations are struggling to cope with the surge of new cases. austria has become the latest to announce new restrictions, limiting indoor gatherings to six and outdoor to 12 as it posts a record number of new infections. in belgium, a midnight to 5am curfew has been introduced, with cafes and restaurants ordered to closed for the next four weeks. the national stadium in the polish capital warsaw is being turned into a 500—bed hospital, while schools are being closed in major cities. the czech republic is one of the countries hit hardest by the second wave. it is considering moving to a full lockdown in two weeks, after recording more than 100,000 new infections in october so far. italy's prime minister has unveiled new covid—19 restrictions — mayors will be able to close public areas at night, with new restrictions on restaurants and gatherings, as mark lobel reports. police closed down this flea market in italy's north. 0nce europe was not the epicentre of t
hywel griffith, bbc news.s reach a0 million, european nations are struggling to cope with the surge of new cases. austria has become the latest to announce new restrictions, limiting indoor gatherings to six and outdoor to 12 as it posts a record number of new infections. in belgium, a midnight to 5am curfew has been introduced, with cafes and restaurants ordered to closed for the next four weeks. the national stadium in the polish capital warsaw is being turned into a 500—bed hospital, while...
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let's bring in our guests stephen griffith is an associate professor at leeds university and of the virus division of the u.k. microbiology society in east bourne philippa is a broke is an epidemiologist and scientist with the world health organizations global hip otitis program and joining us from stowe in the u.s. state of vermont is dr bob arnot former chief medical correspondent at n.b.c. new year's welcome to the program stephen quite fascinating the long journey it took us scientists to understand the disease and also the swedish while academy to recognize their legacy yes that's right i mean i've worked in them to see for something like 20 years now and of course it was you know personal discovery back in 1909 so it's probably a good time now to recognize that now we have these new drugs and different treatments for patients which is a fantastic advance and largely thanks to the prize winners that we're talking about today philip are 8 the swedish royal academy is known for taken with really some time before recognizing the work done by scientists is because they're in this particu
let's bring in our guests stephen griffith is an associate professor at leeds university and of the virus division of the u.k. microbiology society in east bourne philippa is a broke is an epidemiologist and scientist with the world health organizations global hip otitis program and joining us from stowe in the u.s. state of vermont is dr bob arnot former chief medical correspondent at n.b.c. new year's welcome to the program stephen quite fascinating the long journey it took us scientists to...
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griffith abraham lincoln all the people. heard it from there. he sets a goal always president's office even. in the public imagination presidents from lincoln all the way down to john f. kennedy were statesman fighting for the good of their country. when the president then came nixon and watergate to any major city without fear of a hostile demonstration marriage family lost confidence in their president they also lost confidence in their government nixon's on screen legacy can be seen in everything from jack nicholson smarmy president and mars attacks to conniving kevin spacey in house of cards in the end i don't care whether you love me or you hate me just as long as i win. it took a hollywood actor to store america's faith in its commander in chief. after ronald reagan movie presidents became action stars and the. good morning. in the $99.00 deal that the president will be a symbol that. we celebrate. your taxes t.v. has done a better job of depicting presidents who get politics to martin sheen in the west wing was more popular than either of
griffith abraham lincoln all the people. heard it from there. he sets a goal always president's office even. in the public imagination presidents from lincoln all the way down to john f. kennedy were statesman fighting for the good of their country. when the president then came nixon and watergate to any major city without fear of a hostile demonstration marriage family lost confidence in their president they also lost confidence in their government nixon's on screen legacy can be seen in...
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one of those with the best track record is tricia griffith, ceo of progressive insurance, one of the largest automobile insurance companies in the united states. she started as a claim adjuster and worked her way up to become in 2016 the ceo. since that time, the stock is up more than 175%. my big mistake was, i didn't know her then and i didn't buy stock in the company. if she ever goes somewhere else, i'm going to buy that stock right away. for those who aren't familiar with progressive, and if you watch television you would be familiar, because you have a lot of television ads, right? why is it that automobile insurance companies seem to advertise a lot? i see your competitors advertising. is that because people will be guided in their insurance decision by the advertisement? tricia: it is just a really competitive industry, which is odd because it is something you are required to have. it is not like if you pick a different soft drink or a beverage, but it is required. it is so competitive. to be out there and to be top of mind and be part of the shortlist, you really have to be
one of those with the best track record is tricia griffith, ceo of progressive insurance, one of the largest automobile insurance companies in the united states. she started as a claim adjuster and worked her way up to become in 2016 the ceo. since that time, the stock is up more than 175%. my big mistake was, i didn't know her then and i didn't buy stock in the company. if she ever goes somewhere else, i'm going to buy that stock right away. for those who aren't familiar with progressive, and...