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virus surged grim picture butjab hailed asa surged grim picture butjab hailed as a game changer.er. i feel like this will be a gcs she could question —— gcse question. are they right? absolutely. the government has a lwa ys absolutely. the government has always made it clear that the vaccine is a way out, even before it was even hoped that we might have this kind of day—to—day where it signed off. the signing off today of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine is a real game changer because of the pfizer vaccine, which was passed a month ago, that has to be put into very deep, cold storage, —70 degrees. the oxford one is much easier to store and it's also cheaper. we've already got 100 million of these on order, and that's enough to vaccinate the entire adult population. so, it really is a game changer but the main problem now is how to actually get those jabs out. i think there's been a slight hold up in terms of getting them out straightaway, because the company has to sign off each individual batch, each batch has to be checked and that's causing a slight delay. but there are intense
virus surged grim picture butjab hailed asa surged grim picture butjab hailed as a game changer.er. i feel like this will be a gcs she could question —— gcse question. are they right? absolutely. the government has a lwa ys absolutely. the government has always made it clear that the vaccine is a way out, even before it was even hoped that we might have this kind of day—to—day where it signed off. the signing off today of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine is a real game changer because of...
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lol women the vilge losntel's angeles toound theirwnof several chse dairywhich th run asa coo.d to make eese at home by emselves, w they've chse dairywhich th run asa coo. joined fces. e equipmenis all bra new anwas provid by biopas. it's good at we're makinges different kinds of cheese. everyone knows different varieties, so we're experimenting. we women support one another. >> the farming families used to sell their milk via a middleman at a very low price. now they're earning better. that was one of the main incentives for joining the project and switchg to suainable pruction. >> it alws them toiversify. it means they can sell their produce at higher prices. our aim was not only to teach them n technicalkills butto se production chain, fromhe farm to the consumer. >>ector and sa carrill have ao invest in a chee press. it's helped speed up the production process and they hope thain the lonrun, it ll secure em a stead inco. >> thas all fr us at glol 3000his week. what did you think of the programme? write and let us know. we're at global3000@dw.com. and we're on facebook -- dw
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mymy vision wawas not as g good asas it used t to be, got a chchange in prprescripti.rl anand i thoughght, "that makes sense." i justst didn't hahave to work so harard to rememember thing. prprevagen. hehealthier brbrai. better lifife. so why w wait to scrcreen fofor colon cacancer? because whwhen caught t in eay stagages, it's m more treatat. i'm colologuard. i'm m noninvasivive and detetect altered d dna in youour stool to find 9292% of colonon cancs even in eaearly stageses. tell me e more. it's's for peoplple 45 plus s at average ririsk for cololon can, not high r risk. false e positive a and negativie results mamay occur. ask your p prescriberr oror an onlinene prescriber ifif cologuardrd is rigight for youou. i'llll do it. good plan.n. it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. >> garrett: all weekend long, cbs news will be reporting on that devastating explosion in nashville. sunday on "face the nation," margaret brennan will have the latest on the investigation. and that's tonight's "cbs
mymy vision wawas not as g good asas it used t to be, got a chchange in prprescripti.rl anand i thoughght, "that makes sense." i justst didn't hahave to work so harard to rememember thing. prprevagen. hehealthier brbrai. better lifife. so why w wait to scrcreen fofor colon cacancer? because whwhen caught t in eay stagages, it's m more treatat. i'm colologuard. i'm m noninvasivive and detetect altered d dna in youour stool to find 9292% of colonon cancs even in eaearly stageses. tell...
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asa is costing lives and costing jobs.e of the highest death tolls in europe, the deepest recession in any major economy, with the virus once again out of control and with christmas cancelled for millions. my message to the prime minister is simple. we cannot go on like this. we cannot start next year as we have ended this year. our country needs you to show political leadership. there can be no more differ, no more delay, no more fearing bad headlines, no more wishful thinking, no more empty promises. prime minister, you need to get the virus back under control so we can get our economy going and get our children back into school injanuary. the british people have done everything asked of them. our nhs, and social ca re asked of them. our nhs, and social care workers, have done everything asked of them and more. our key workers, police officers, firefighters, supermarket workers and posters, they have at us going. our businesses have stepped up and communities have pulled together. now all of them, the british people, exp
asa is costing lives and costing jobs.e of the highest death tolls in europe, the deepest recession in any major economy, with the virus once again out of control and with christmas cancelled for millions. my message to the prime minister is simple. we cannot go on like this. we cannot start next year as we have ended this year. our country needs you to show political leadership. there can be no more differ, no more delay, no more fearing bad headlines, no more wishful thinking, no more empty...
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we need to negotiate asa negotiations.l then. we talk about these hard deadlines but if we do have a no—deal and there is a chance negotiations will continue at the beginning of next year, and that is what the eu wants in an event of a no—deal, he is quoting a diplomatic note from a meeting of diplomats, eu diplomats, where they were told that the incentive must be maintained for the uk to return to the negotiating table as soon as possible if the negotiations don't succeed. not terribly surprising they are trying to stick together as a block of 27 because that is how they think they are strongest as opposed to having side deals to try and mitigate the impact of no deal for individual member states. which are former -- with your former special adviser hat on, what would you be advising, mo? i would be advising trying to get a deal because i think they new deal would be quite damaging and also if we will really take no deal as an option, then more preparation should have been done. i know some has been done but i do not thi
we need to negotiate asa negotiations.l then. we talk about these hard deadlines but if we do have a no—deal and there is a chance negotiations will continue at the beginning of next year, and that is what the eu wants in an event of a no—deal, he is quoting a diplomatic note from a meeting of diplomats, eu diplomats, where they were told that the incentive must be maintained for the uk to return to the negotiating table as soon as possible if the negotiations don't succeed. not terribly...
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i'm glad wejust left, and i'm sure now we asa glad wejust left, and i'm sure now we as a country, wet ten years for all the young people who will have lots of opportunities to do really, really well. what you think the future will be, looking ahead in five years time, hopefully when things have settled by then? what sort of relationship will there be? we are probably diverse and more from the eu, which i don't think will be a bad thing. we want to trade with them and they want to trade with us. but the rules accused brexiteers of looking inwardly, but we are looking at the whole world, notjust looking inwardly, but we are looking at the whole world, not just the looking inwardly, but we are looking at the whole world, notjust the eu. so the world as our oyster now and we can trade on our own terms. david, this is an argument the uk has been having for many years. do you think that argument is now done, or do you think we will be revisiting this again and again? now, i hope it's done, and i hope that the people who voted to remain now realise it's done, and realise the opportunities t
i'm glad wejust left, and i'm sure now we asa glad wejust left, and i'm sure now we as a country, wet ten years for all the young people who will have lots of opportunities to do really, really well. what you think the future will be, looking ahead in five years time, hopefully when things have settled by then? what sort of relationship will there be? we are probably diverse and more from the eu, which i don't think will be a bad thing. we want to trade with them and they want to trade with us....
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at this time, it really is asa tier 4.ly is as a result of the breathing rate of infection over the recent weeks. many of you will know, we were one of the lowest counties in the country and something has changed and all ofa country and something has changed and all of a sudden, this virus is getting out of control. it's important we all get on top of this, as difficult as it will be. as i say, this time, we think about people trying to come together, hopefully those who are still into your two enisa six will be able to enjoy their day tomorrow. but then, let's buckle down and see if we can put a stop to this. the spread at the moment isjust put a stop to this. the spread at the moment is just beyond anything that we could have ever expected. can you give us an idea how that is affecting health care for you are at the moment? i know from a conversation with my colleagues in the health trust that the hospitals are extremely busy now. they are not at breaking point yet. we really all you need to do our bit to maintain the fa
at this time, it really is asa tier 4.ly is as a result of the breathing rate of infection over the recent weeks. many of you will know, we were one of the lowest counties in the country and something has changed and all ofa country and something has changed and all of a sudden, this virus is getting out of control. it's important we all get on top of this, as difficult as it will be. as i say, this time, we think about people trying to come together, hopefully those who are still into your two...
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we are the seeds of asa. we have greatness in us. can you imagine what it was like for him to be brought from his homeland and taken to a strange land and having to start all over and start from nothing? it took courage. it took championship, and that is the heritage that we have in our bloodline. it is a blessing to have that blood flowing through your veins. there is nothing that you cannot achieve. there is nothing that you cannot do. anything that you want to be, you can be that because he did that, and it is your heritage to move forward. before i leave the stage, i want to read a poem i wrote some years back entitled "who do you say i am? " i feel that it is so fitting. little slave girl, property of man, who was bought and took from the motherland. told i was nothing, could be no more, sold on the auction block. my words no more than a few shiny coins. shackles not only around my neck, hands, and feet, also branded on my mind, the words defeat. could not run, could not hide, or the whip to my backside. displaced, misplaced far
we are the seeds of asa. we have greatness in us. can you imagine what it was like for him to be brought from his homeland and taken to a strange land and having to start all over and start from nothing? it took courage. it took championship, and that is the heritage that we have in our bloodline. it is a blessing to have that blood flowing through your veins. there is nothing that you cannot achieve. there is nothing that you cannot do. anything that you want to be, you can be that because he...
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meant because that is the key to asa why would. a child in his cap space known for his fame symphonies the 9th was to be followed by the 10th which was never finished perhaps he made one. he performed after all. there's musical genius and there's a guy. what happens when the 2 meet can artificial intelligence complete with the maestro didn't live long enough to beethoven's 10th symphony as a collection of fragmentary sketches now after 200 years the unfinished work is finally supposed to be completed using algorithms but is ai creative enough. the company is a little bit toefl and you can't tell it out of thin air compose like beethoven long because that doesn't work against what you can do is to train artificial intelligence like you would a person show it music and switch provide examples that train the ai then it will be in a position to generate new music in the style of beethoven. international team needs a machine with pieces of music and contemporary samples. they can then recognize structures and sequences of notes analyze
meant because that is the key to asa why would. a child in his cap space known for his fame symphonies the 9th was to be followed by the 10th which was never finished perhaps he made one. he performed after all. there's musical genius and there's a guy. what happens when the 2 meet can artificial intelligence complete with the maestro didn't live long enough to beethoven's 10th symphony as a collection of fragmentary sketches now after 200 years the unfinished work is finally supposed to be...
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asa gateshead, who comes to us by text.oping to start a family, how can we be assured any covid—19 vaccine will not affect our fertility if the long term side effects have not been researched? thank you, becky, there is no better person to answer this question than professor whitty. thank you. so there is no current evidence of any impact on fertility and i think it is important that people are aware of the fact that obviously, lots of concerns are there and people want to start families. of course, they have concerns, very reasonably, about any kind of drug or vaccine. but there is no evidence currently of any of the vaccine is having any impact on fertility and it would be quite surprising if any of them did do, this is always something raised with new vaccines and this is not something which has been seen as a major problem for vaccines. so this is not an area where i think people should be concerned at this point in time. second point to make of course is that the first several tiers of this which had been laid out are
asa gateshead, who comes to us by text.oping to start a family, how can we be assured any covid—19 vaccine will not affect our fertility if the long term side effects have not been researched? thank you, becky, there is no better person to answer this question than professor whitty. thank you. so there is no current evidence of any impact on fertility and i think it is important that people are aware of the fact that obviously, lots of concerns are there and people want to start families. of...
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the sad part for me is where using a system that is flawed and asa where using a system that is flaweds creating flawed decisions. but forget the lines and just rely on what we are seeing as individuals. with this technology until we are in the same position as goal line technology. even in 2020, the football argument is timeless. how do you get things right when it happened so fast? the eternal question there. liverpool and manchester city are both in champions league action this evening. city are away at porto, but are through to the knockout stages, having won all their european group games so far. jurgen klopp's liverpool can join them in the last 16 if they avoid defeat to ajax at anfield. former liverpool defender stephen warnock is there for radio 5live tonight. hejoins me now. just before we look ahead to the game at anfield, what your thoughts on var and how it's being used so far this season? is there still room for improvement with it? i'm nota i'm not a huge fan at the moment. it has its benefits at times but look at the head from pepe against leeds and look at the incident
the sad part for me is where using a system that is flawed and asa where using a system that is flaweds creating flawed decisions. but forget the lines and just rely on what we are seeing as individuals. with this technology until we are in the same position as goal line technology. even in 2020, the football argument is timeless. how do you get things right when it happened so fast? the eternal question there. liverpool and manchester city are both in champions league action this evening. city...
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asa as a naturally combat of player, jamie cudmore never ducked a challenge.a number of challenge. but with that physicality came a number of head injuries. joining on his old landmark legal case against his former cook and, the former canada international has been lending his support to those at the centre of the sport prospect recent dementia crisis. it is alarming now that the public understand the depth this problem goes. we need to do a hell of ledbetter as professional sportsmen, coaches, administrators. it is a contact sport, and i don't want to change anything about that but we can doa change anything about that but we can do a lot more about the treatment of concussion. england world cup hero steve thompson is a good group of players do to send a pre—legal letter of claim for negligence to rugby pots or authorities. world rugby says it ta kes authorities. world rugby says it takes player safety very seriously and practically implements injury prevention strategies. with such alarming and high—profile cases at the elite level, it is perhaps inevitable
asa as a naturally combat of player, jamie cudmore never ducked a challenge.a number of challenge. but with that physicality came a number of head injuries. joining on his old landmark legal case against his former cook and, the former canada international has been lending his support to those at the centre of the sport prospect recent dementia crisis. it is alarming now that the public understand the depth this problem goes. we need to do a hell of ledbetter as professional sportsmen, coaches,...
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familia me espera y ellos no >>> aquí les dieron sandwiches, afritos con comida caliente que alguien se asaís en esta navidad noticiero telemundo >>> gracias andrés >>> pasamos a hablar del paquete de ayuda federal que aunque todavía esté en el limbo está contempladopara los pequeños negocios hay algunos que solo están pensando antes de dar el paso y solicitarlo solo en ciertos casos le pueden condonar la deuda >>> cada día que pasa la crisis aprieta más a los negocios >>> la pandemia nos pego fuerte >>> la situación es tan difícil para restaurantes >>> seestá vendiendo 7000 días tienes que ver la diferencia de lo que está pasando >>> que solo clama la oportunidad de salir sin restricciones a buscar el pan de cada día >>> necesitamos trabajar necesitamos ese cheque para seguir adelante >>> al gobierno estatal, federal necesita correr y no jugar mucho a la política porque es crucial >>> el sentir cuando se habla del paquete de ayuda económico que está en el limbo después de que nochebuena republicanos bloquearon la petición de consentimiento de los demócratas por estar en desacuerdo con aume
familia me espera y ellos no >>> aquí les dieron sandwiches, afritos con comida caliente que alguien se asaís en esta navidad noticiero telemundo >>> gracias andrés >>> pasamos a hablar del paquete de ayuda federal que aunque todavía esté en el limbo está contempladopara los pequeños negocios hay algunos que solo están pensando antes de dar el paso y solicitarlo solo en ciertos casos le pueden condonar la deuda >>> cada día que pasa la crisis aprieta...
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i'll get reaction from the republican governor of arkansas, asa hutchinson.standing by. who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way at carvana. >>> and we've got breaking news. it appears the house has enough votes to override president trump's veto of the national defense authorization act, a key defense bill whose fate has been uncertain in recent days after the president vetoed that legislation. we're getting new republican reaction to those house votes tonight. but you're looking at live pictures at this very moment of members of the house of representatives voting to override president trump's
i'll get reaction from the republican governor of arkansas, asa hutchinson.standing by. who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot...
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and when the virus changes its method of attack, we asa virus changes its method of attack, we as a countryhange our method of defence and that's what we are doing. i will take the one that was addressed directly to me. i want to put some numbers out there, because i think that helps to explain why i'm going to get the answer that explain why i'm going to get the answerthat i'm explain why i'm going to get the answer that i'm going to give, but my short answer would be please unpack it at this stage. and the reason for that is if you look at the southeast come if you look at the southeast come if you look at the east of england and london, there's been a really dramatic increase in the portion of the cases that we see that argument will reduce screening tests which are not absolutely exact but pretty accurate, would imply that in the southeast 43% of the virus is now his new variant. in the east of england it's 59%, and in london 62%. ina very england it's 59%, and in london 62%. in a very slightly but those numbers are broadly right, and those of gone up are broadly right, and those of gon
and when the virus changes its method of attack, we asa virus changes its method of attack, we as a countryhange our method of defence and that's what we are doing. i will take the one that was addressed directly to me. i want to put some numbers out there, because i think that helps to explain why i'm going to get the answer that explain why i'm going to get the answerthat i'm explain why i'm going to get the answer that i'm going to give, but my short answer would be please unpack it at this...
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towards the game and the younger generation in particular are not as fast about the local aspect i think asadie. that means if you have got an opportunity to play against the top side of europe in and week out and you are watching on television you accept that because it gives you more of an opportunity to look at those games and think wow, every weekend we have got a fixture i cannot wait to see and i think people have forgotten that it would mean for the match going fans especially travelling across europe every second weekend and that in itself has been swept under the radar by this fervor of i would love to see a play one weekend and carry on in that vein because it would on paper bring the best players in the world altogether on a more regular basis. it'll be a lot of travel involved. especially for those fans who want to follow that team at every game. as i before opinion really is divided. we have got a treat about this article. he said: just the teams are involved would be solidly embodied. the opinion of fans was notjust based on the age as i mentioned before. it also changed accord
towards the game and the younger generation in particular are not as fast about the local aspect i think asadie. that means if you have got an opportunity to play against the top side of europe in and week out and you are watching on television you accept that because it gives you more of an opportunity to look at those games and think wow, every weekend we have got a fixture i cannot wait to see and i think people have forgotten that it would mean for the match going fans especially travelling...
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we for example have been calling for mass testing in schools asa calling for mass testing in schoolsting ahead in the pandemic going right back into september. so it was really u nfortu nate september. so it was really unfortunate that with just days to go before the start of the new term, pa rents a re go before the start of the new term, parents are being told at the last minute that their children will be at home. school staff warned at the end of term that there wasn't going to be enough time over the christmas holidays to put testing arrangements in place. how regrettably we were proved right and so now they're going to have to go into school and ta ke going to have to go into school and take the extra time that they need to put testing in places but that means children will not be in class and are not learning for the next few weeks. earlier in the pandemic, labour was arguing against children being in schools on safety grounds and your party changed its mind. why can't the government do the same?” and keir starmer have always said that the best place for children for their lea
we for example have been calling for mass testing in schools asa calling for mass testing in schoolsting ahead in the pandemic going right back into september. so it was really u nfortu nate september. so it was really unfortunate that with just days to go before the start of the new term, pa rents a re go before the start of the new term, parents are being told at the last minute that their children will be at home. school staff warned at the end of term that there wasn't going to be enough...
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you can read that asa store on britain. you can read that as a covid headline or a brexit headline. things will be interlinked in a lot of ways and what we have seen nicola sturgeon say this evening is that she is calling him boris johnson to actually agree to try to get to get an agreement to the leaving from the eu to extend the transition period because this new strain of coronavirus she says really should demand and command the full attention of the british government as opposed to also having these talks go alongside government as opposed to also having these talks go along side that is, so what she is calling for is this kind of extension and so there we see the two issues quite clearly come together and i think that what we are seeing now with the brexit discussions is the this deadline has been missed in terms of the european parliament, still potentially a way around that but as ally has said, these sticking points really being a concern for a lot of the people who are not supported by brexit, what they are seeing now is a lot of people are talking about these new travel re
you can read that asa store on britain. you can read that as a covid headline or a brexit headline. things will be interlinked in a lot of ways and what we have seen nicola sturgeon say this evening is that she is calling him boris johnson to actually agree to try to get to get an agreement to the leaving from the eu to extend the transition period because this new strain of coronavirus she says really should demand and command the full attention of the british government as opposed to also...
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in absolute coexistence and in an absolute balance with that in why meant because that is the key to asa why would. a. man. a turban his hat space 9 for his famous symphonies the 9th was to be followed by the 10th which was never finished perhaps he may 1 day be performed after all. there's musical genius and there's a guy. what happens when the 2 meet can artificial intelligence complete with the maestro didn't live long enough to beethoven's 10th symphony as a collection of fragmentary sketches now after 200 years the unfinished work is finally supposed to be completed using algorithms but is ai creative enough. company as though he bit off one eyed you can't tell it out of thin air compose like beethoven on the can that doesn't work against what you can do is to train artificial intelligence like you would a person show it music and provide examples that train the ai then it will be in a position to generate new music in the style of beethoven. international team the machine with pieces of music and contemporary samples. they can then recognize structures and sequences of notes analyz
in absolute coexistence and in an absolute balance with that in why meant because that is the key to asa why would. a. man. a turban his hat space 9 for his famous symphonies the 9th was to be followed by the 10th which was never finished perhaps he may 1 day be performed after all. there's musical genius and there's a guy. what happens when the 2 meet can artificial intelligence complete with the maestro didn't live long enough to beethoven's 10th symphony as a collection of fragmentary...
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it's devastating asa coming up over it. it's devastating as a community. off his land for a long time. they passed on their knowledge about the land. the inipac are connected as a community, so i think if we stick together, we'll be able to adapt to the changes. if we stick together, we'll be able to adapt to the changeslj if we stick together, we'll be able to adapt to the changes. i think the re st of to adapt to the changes. i think the rest of the world needs to learn from indigenous people. because they learn throughout their lives how to survive. people have hearts. doesn't matter if you are a billionaire or if you live in a little home, the logic is we are connected to the land. so there is time to rejuvenate. this new generation, they can change their energy to fix mother earth. hello, looking at the weather picture, we have had lots of heavy rain over recent days. that's been causing some issues. shower clouds on the horizon, flooded fields adjoining this river. it's notjust across wales where we have flood warnings at the moment. 38 currently acr
it's devastating asa coming up over it. it's devastating as a community. off his land for a long time. they passed on their knowledge about the land. the inipac are connected as a community, so i think if we stick together, we'll be able to adapt to the changes. if we stick together, we'll be able to adapt to the changeslj if we stick together, we'll be able to adapt to the changes. i think the re st of to adapt to the changes. i think the rest of the world needs to learn from indigenous...
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meant because that is the key to asa way with. it was in his cap space 9 for his famous symphonies the 9th was to be followed by the 10th which was never finished perhaps he may 1 day be performed after all. there's musical genius and there's a guy. what happens when the 2 meet can artificial intelligence complete with the maestro didn't live long enough to beethoven's 10th symphony as a collection of fragmentary sketches now after 200 years the unfinished work is finally supposed to be completed using algorithms but is ai creative enough. company is a little bit off i do you can't tell it out of thin air compose like beethoven on the code that doesn't work against what you can do is to train artificial intelligence like you would a person show it music once we provide examples that train the ai that's in the law then it will be in a position to generate new music in the style of beethoven. international team feeds the machine with pieces of music and contemporary samples. it can then recognize structures and sequences of notes an
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movie originally intended for widespread theatrical release to go straight to streaming services in uk asaght to streaming services in uk as a result of coronavirus. it was a pattern that would continue even as cinemas reopened. other high—profile movies, such as disney's milan, which was the most expensive movie ever directed by a woman, went straight to disney plus in september where it was available to rentjust shy of £20 in addition to the cost of channel subscription. some other blockbusters were determined to keep that big screen buzz. during the first lockdown, trailers for unhinged, proudly boasted that this russell crow road rage thriller would be released in theatres. it was called the canary in the coal mine forcing the maori openings. indeed, the end ofjuly, unhinged became one of the first movies to test the waters in recently reopened cinemas. as russell crowe was doing angry in the way that only russell crowe can. frank, this is your new guardian. i don't want him. we forgot to do our bit. this was a lovely film about life and death with great performances and beautiful cine
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in absolute coexistence and in an absolute balance with that in why meant because that is the key to asa why with. a chosen is perhaps best known for his famous symphonies the 9th was to be followed by the chance which was never finished perhaps he may 1 day be performed after all . there's musical genius and there's a guy. what happens when the 2 meet can artificial intelligence complete with the maestro didn't live long enough to beethoven's 10th symphony as a collection of fragmentary sketches now after 200 years the unfinished work is finally supposed to be completed using algorithms but is ai creative enough. toefl and you can't tell it out of thin air compose like beethoven long that doesn't work what you can do is to train artificial intelligence like you would a person show at music once we provide examples that train the ai then it will be in a position to generate new music in the style of beethoven. international team feeds the machine with pieces of music and contemporary samples. it can then recognize structures and sequences of notes analyze them and then make its own sugge
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but these days, i'm not getttting out as much asas i'd d like to. that's why i i take osteoeo bi-.it helpsps with occacasional joint ststiffness, while it n nourishes & strengththens my joioints fofor the longng term. osteo bi-f-flex, find d our con in sunday'y's paper. ♪ >>> stunning new body cam video tells a harrowing tale of the moments before and after a bomb exploded in downtown nashville on christmas morning. another recording from one of the officers camera starts with an eerie scene as a warning message players from the rv. then minutes later as the officer opens the trunk of his car chaos ensues. take a look. >> if you get this message. >> that sounds like out of a movie. >> the officer jumps into action helping people evacuate after the message. the camera captures thick black smoke billowing up into the sky. car alarms and sirens are going office people stumble through the downtown area littered with debris and glass. >> are you guys okay? where's your car? go to your car. >> not tonight the fbi is piecing the clues together about the life of the suspected bomber. the 6
but these days, i'm not getttting out as much asas i'd d like to. that's why i i take osteoeo bi-.it helpsps with occacasional joint ststiffness, while it n nourishes & strengththens my joioints fofor the longng term. osteo bi-f-flex, find d our con in sunday'y's paper. ♪ >>> stunning new body cam video tells a harrowing tale of the moments before and after a bomb exploded in downtown nashville on christmas morning. another recording from one of the officers camera starts with an...
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inspired her asa work is instrumental.er expertise against covid—19. she's uniquely qualified to but restore morale. to turn the tide. i concluded that i want it, we need it, covid—19 equity task force. the chair that, i appoint doctor marcella munoz smith, one of the country's foremost expert on health ca re country's foremost expert on health care disparity. a professor of medicine at yale school of medicine, founding director of yale's equity research centre and co—chair of my covid—19 transition advisory board. doctor nunez smith will provide care to the communities most in need and affected by the pandemic. she will a nswer affected by the pandemic. she will answer that fairness and equity are at the centre of every part of our response. this is a centralfront in ourfight against response. this is a centralfront in our fight against the pandemic, and i'm grateful that doctor nunez—smith will lead us. finally, as both head of my national institute of allergy and infectious disease and my chief medical adviser and covid
inspired her asa work is instrumental.er expertise against covid—19. she's uniquely qualified to but restore morale. to turn the tide. i concluded that i want it, we need it, covid—19 equity task force. the chair that, i appoint doctor marcella munoz smith, one of the country's foremost expert on health ca re country's foremost expert on health care disparity. a professor of medicine at yale school of medicine, founding director of yale's equity research centre and co—chair of my...
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. >> arkansas governor asa hutchinson and michigan governor gretchen whitmer discussed rebuilding the economy to help working families. this event is hosted by the bipartisan policy center. >> welcome to the kickoff of the bipartisan eat policy centers summits. we are coming together to support workers and families with a pragmatic agenda for the new congress. the document is not simply a series of what we think are good policy ideas but also a reflection of the core values and commitment that animate the work of the bpc. we believe in support pragmatic leaders who have the courage to prioritize helping people today over some effort to try to build political capital for a theoretical battle in the future. we believe the best policy is forced by constructive collision of ideas among principal people who reflect the diversity in the real differences that exist in our country. we note that durable policy requires compromise as neither political parties have the legitimacy or mandate to govern alone. these ideas in the very premise of american democracy are being put to the test by an nat
. >> arkansas governor asa hutchinson and michigan governor gretchen whitmer discussed rebuilding the economy to help working families. this event is hosted by the bipartisan policy center. >> welcome to the kickoff of the bipartisan eat policy centers summits. we are coming together to support workers and families with a pragmatic agenda for the new congress. the document is not simply a series of what we think are good policy ideas but also a reflection of the core values and...
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pfizer and moderna trials are actuall ongoing, and they'll actually track the people in the trialson asas they can for two years because they want to know, did they have any side effectsoi long o? and they're still measuring and gathering data. so, that's really important to know that we're going to frntinue to get informatio these trials. so, at this point in time, they're able to say, what was its effect on covid sickness? so, that means symptomatic illness that they-- you know, somebody felt bad, they d a fever, they had covid symptoms, and then they went and got a test. so, is it possible that you could have the vaccine and then pick up the coronavirus? it's hanging out in your nose. you don't have symptoms. you wouldn't be positive on a test. and, you know, you wouldn't get sick, but you could still pass it on to someonelse. that's still something that hasn't been totally proven. now, i have talked to a lot of scientists, and they say, "you know, it's so effective at preventing sickness, it's actually quite likely that it will also prevent transmission. but we just haven't 100% prove
pfizer and moderna trials are actuall ongoing, and they'll actually track the people in the trialson asas they can for two years because they want to know, did they have any side effectsoi long o? and they're still measuring and gathering data. so, that's really important to know that we're going to frntinue to get informatio these trials. so, at this point in time, they're able to say, what was its effect on covid sickness? so, that means symptomatic illness that they-- you know, somebody felt...
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st francis asa versus self—determined manifesto such as menstruation and reproductive rights.mod is looking out for me, lucy. to save my soul. if i understand correctly. looking out for me, lucy. to save my soul. ifi understand correctly. and from the uk came saint mod. an electrifying debut feature which announced the writer director is a thrilling new force in british cinema. bless her mind which is shrouded in darkness. so great and david copperfield is mesmerising as the newly religious nurse determined to save the soul of her patient. plate with equal force byjennifer ely. this is really travelling score help make this a real modern classic. where does this all leave us? clearly the way in which people view movies has changed irrevocably. in the events of 2020 have accelerated the rise of streaming releases. worth noting too that this yea rs releases. worth noting too that this years london film festival opened with steve mcqueen the man grow. the first instalment in a five part anthology may for a bbc television which further blurs the line between cinema and tv. just be
st francis asa versus self—determined manifesto such as menstruation and reproductive rights.mod is looking out for me, lucy. to save my soul. if i understand correctly. looking out for me, lucy. to save my soul. ifi understand correctly. and from the uk came saint mod. an electrifying debut feature which announced the writer director is a thrilling new force in british cinema. bless her mind which is shrouded in darkness. so great and david copperfield is mesmerising as the newly religious...
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> muchas gracias, fíjese les comento que después de que la compaÑía (nombre en inglés) anunciará el asa oficialmente salen al mercado el 15 de diciembre tienen un costo aproximado de 549 $ estos audífonos tienen un diseÑo más tradicional que bloquean el ruido exterior y el usuario puede hacer uso de la función justo para navidad por si lo quiere comprar. si no tiene trabajo y quiere ganar dinero desde su casa aquí algunas aplicaciones digitales que le podrían ayudar en esto te escuchamos césar >>> sin duda la pandemia dejado muchas personas sin trabajo por eso toma tu celular y apunta porque te voy a decir algunas aplicaciones para ganar dinero desde casa, vamos a comenzar con una de las más populares se trata de google que te deja ganar puntos y canjearlos por dinero cuando rellenas encuestas es una aplicación para android que permite que configures tus idiomas preferidos y utilices tu código postal para poder ofrecerte encuestas de acuerdo a lugar de residencia es una buena forma de ganar un dinero extra. una de las aplicaciones sni que te paguen forma de tarjetas de regalo de amazon,
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she was the most laid—back person in the room, cool asa laid—back person in the room, cool as a cucumbernext week and she said this is the best early birthday present she could have had. she spoke to our health tell us, how was it? it was fine, i wasn't nervous at all, it was really good. yeah, so... you are part of a moment of history, the first to receive this vaccine, how does that feel? it hasn't sunk in yet. i can't really answer that question yet. i don't know what to say... what do you say to those who might be having second thoughts about having it?|j would say, go for it. go for it because it is free and it is the best thing that's ever happened. do, please go for it, that's all i say, you know? if i can do it, well, so can you. this is a terrible, terrible disease so we do want rid of it. anything that helps is a bonus, isn't it, really? idon't know what else to say. i think i'll have a little rest when i go to the ward. i have a little rest when i go to the ward. lam have a little rest when i go to the ward. i am going have a little rest when i go to the ward. lam going home h
she was the most laid—back person in the room, cool asa laid—back person in the room, cool as a cucumbernext week and she said this is the best early birthday present she could have had. she spoke to our health tell us, how was it? it was fine, i wasn't nervous at all, it was really good. yeah, so... you are part of a moment of history, the first to receive this vaccine, how does that feel? it hasn't sunk in yet. i can't really answer that question yet. i don't know what to say... what do...
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i don't have that, i am just speaking asa don't have that, i am just speaking as a front line clinician seeing on our services over the last few days. so it is a tricky decision andi few days. so it is a tricky decision and i know there is harm associated with restricting people from seeing each other. but at the same time, we need to do our best to save as many lives as possible and to ensure that the nhs can continue to function. given that the uk government and the leaders of the devolved administrations throughout this year have talked about ensuring that the nhs does not become overwhelmed, do you think political leaders are actually listening to the science at this point? well, i understand there are further announcements to be made later today. we were supposed to hear about going into tier 3 today, rather than earlier this week when the announcement was brought forward. so that is encouraging. i know there was a publication between the bmj and the otherjournal about modelling which was extremely worrying, and we need to take their position seriously. drjessica potter, good luck
i don't have that, i am just speaking asa don't have that, i am just speaking as a front line clinician seeing on our services over the last few days. so it is a tricky decision andi few days. so it is a tricky decision and i know there is harm associated with restricting people from seeing each other. but at the same time, we need to do our best to save as many lives as possible and to ensure that the nhs can continue to function. given that the uk government and the leaders of the devolved...
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what you're monophonic what a man like you to take on our lives he says to us asa was just weary. try the scene wipe up with from unassisted to see come number 23. isn't quite 10 actually to varying but then with a d m i'm not sure what circle where the. ambush. you are pre-op are clear to robert heibel. fadia sama yes he can. block or tried to go i try to see what you were taught to india and what your manners on where is your. means what it was again at that once he's doing it. i thought he'd do it for a few quid wears on and you don't like it or minus on the. replacing for interest with people from kenya would go some way to feeling the income gap here. but despite the remarkable wildlife and also many kenyans haven't paid much attention to the wonders on their doorstep the challenge is how to change that we no longer have international tourists coming at all we were wondering if these coveted and do we still wait for the international authorities we're not sure they'll start to come but if they do cation was passed to the generation it could not even have a lot of locals comin
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what you're monophonic what a man like you to take on our lives he says to us asa was just weary. from some members trying to see why progress from unofficial to p.c. come number 23 how about if i'm quite an i.q. to varying but then great so he'd i'm i'm not sure what circle. number. you work you are quick to rob are credible you thought fadia sama jesse. mine in a. locker tried to go on. try to see what you were taught to india and what your manner from where is your. means what is with your game in other words if you a live at heathrow airport if you quit where's your nonna you don't like your minus on the. replacing for interest with people from kenya would go some way to sailing the income gap here. but despite the remarkable wildlife on offer many kenyans haven't paid much attention to the wonders on their doorstep the challenge is how to change that we no longer have international tourists coming at all we were wondering if these coveted and do we still wait for the international authorities. we're not sure. they will come but if the education was passed to the generation it
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medical services available here and we're not allowed to leave we would have to call an ambulance who asa police to let us go. yet with food attend these men are the lucky ones. the government is providing full would have hundreds of shows like this one yet they demand far outstrips the supply in addition many are physically unable to be sent does because of the lockdown the fight for survival promises to be a long one. shouting together for shelter social distancing isn't luxury these men cannot afford but for now at least there is food to eat. this spend demick has forced many to rethink some basics of life like food worker friends we've experienced contrasts illness and good health isolation and true friendship stress and rejuvenation but overall we've had to reassess what's important and what's not one to 50 we took for granted and was important for so many of us air travel was taken away for the longest time yet there was a feast one creative solution to bring some of that flight experience back. do you miss being asked chicken or beef. while relaxing on disposable headrest covers wi
medical services available here and we're not allowed to leave we would have to call an ambulance who asa police to let us go. yet with food attend these men are the lucky ones. the government is providing full would have hundreds of shows like this one yet they demand far outstrips the supply in addition many are physically unable to be sent does because of the lockdown the fight for survival promises to be a long one. shouting together for shelter social distancing isn't luxury these men...
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festivals have also been banned saw that in most of the residents of the city off to wealth 1000000 asa liberating it's home now with their families a later you hear us in the is it the equivalent of christmas in russia so people have a big delicious meal with the need to dumplings spill mania and traditional salads with a lot of my own is like a dish called herring and feel caught. that sounds great what are people hoping for in 2021. i think the feel of you we can and people in russia can look forward to and you have very difficult and exciting adventures been. and here in russia of course the old year was characterized by the corona pandemic as everyone's world and russia has the 4th highest number of coronavirus infections in the build but that's not all 2020 was also one of the most intense yes politically in a while russia changed its constitution in a referendum the changes gave president putin the options of ruling the country until 2036 also the kremlin faced even more western sanctions at least get into next year suppose as well which once again due to the general russian gas
festivals have also been banned saw that in most of the residents of the city off to wealth 1000000 asa liberating it's home now with their families a later you hear us in the is it the equivalent of christmas in russia so people have a big delicious meal with the need to dumplings spill mania and traditional salads with a lot of my own is like a dish called herring and feel caught. that sounds great what are people hoping for in 2021. i think the feel of you we can and people in russia can...
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the nodal scenario is still on the table asa scenario is still on the table as a possibility.track record of getting to the line at some point and even just by the commentary from your colleague and also the talk of negotiations in the last few days, which was played down, it would suggest that progress is slowly —— slowly but surely being made. the clock is ticking. they know it is a cliche when it comes to brexit. but in orderfor this cliche when it comes to brexit. but in order for this to get through parliament in the uk and a similar process in europe they have to get on with that probably next week, don't they, because there are few days left before the christmas break. because there are few days left before the christmas breaklj agree. before the christmas break.|j agree. political time is certainly running out. that should really sharpen mines because at the end of the day it is economically advantageous for both sides to avoid a no—deal scenario and given how things have played out, don't think there is much time for a very, hence of trade deal stop as far as the fina
the nodal scenario is still on the table asa scenario is still on the table as a possibility.track record of getting to the line at some point and even just by the commentary from your colleague and also the talk of negotiations in the last few days, which was played down, it would suggest that progress is slowly —— slowly but surely being made. the clock is ticking. they know it is a cliche when it comes to brexit. but in orderfor this cliche when it comes to brexit. but in order for this...
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he also went on to say that he thought more measures might be necessary, taken asa measures might behat certainly in england, there might be more areas in tier4 england, there might be more areas in tier 4 announced at some stage soon. but slightly better news on the fact we learned today that has a million people in the uk have now had the vaccine. thank you for joining us. hugh pym, our health editor, with the latest analysis. 0ther editor, with the latest analysis. other news now. at the old bailey, two men have been found guilty of the manslaughter of 39 vietnamese men, women and children, who suffocated inside a lorry trailer as they were smuggled into britain last october. the jury also found georghe nica and eamonn harrison guilty of conspiracy to assist illegal immigration. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has been following the case. hello, caller, is the patient breathing? hello, no, i'm a lorry driver, and ijust lifted a trailer from the port. one of the people smugglers on the phone to the 999 operator. but mo robinson was lying. police officers found the bo
he also went on to say that he thought more measures might be necessary, taken asa measures might behat certainly in england, there might be more areas in tier4 england, there might be more areas in tier 4 announced at some stage soon. but slightly better news on the fact we learned today that has a million people in the uk have now had the vaccine. thank you for joining us. hugh pym, our health editor, with the latest analysis. 0ther editor, with the latest analysis. other news now. at the old...
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when we need to get a recipe we still need to search the internet it is a gigantic sprawling muncher asa day we still use android phones when we don't use i phones we rely on the technology that google gives us because it is free i mean right now the vast majority the folks that are watching me and you have a conversation are watching it live stream via you tube that is a google property so we get a transactional relationship with this company whether or not we think they are the greatest people in the world well i wouldn't think that he's frost that because we want people to watch us but that was to understand the role that he hung himself the part of sex part of sex part of sex protocols thank you so much for speaking to me thank you that's all for now i'll be at the top a bitch i meet on. no look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the 1st law show your identification or should be very careful about official intelligence to the point obesity is too great tr
when we need to get a recipe we still need to search the internet it is a gigantic sprawling muncher asa day we still use android phones when we don't use i phones we rely on the technology that google gives us because it is free i mean right now the vast majority the folks that are watching me and you have a conversation are watching it live stream via you tube that is a google property so we get a transactional relationship with this company whether or not we think they are the greatest...
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if we asa tomorrow will be a good day.of optimism and energy shown by captain tom moore, we will beat it, together we will come through this all the faster. it is wonderful that everyone has been inspired by his story and determination. it was a one—man fundraising mission. his story and determination. it was a one-man fundraising mission. every crisis needs a hero. and in 2020 in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic the uk found one, captain tom moore. hello, i'm michael ball, and this is the story of one man and his determination to make a difference. in less than four weeks, captain tom moore raised over £32 million for nhs charities, found himself number one on the charts on his 100th birthday and received tens of thousands of birthday cards. captain tom, we meet at last! where do you come from? i have been looking down the bottom of your garden, how are you, sir? how you? it's nice to see you. a man who served his country during world war ii was doing his bit for the national effort once more. a lovely story coming
if we asa tomorrow will be a good day.of optimism and energy shown by captain tom moore, we will beat it, together we will come through this all the faster. it is wonderful that everyone has been inspired by his story and determination. it was a one—man fundraising mission. his story and determination. it was a one-man fundraising mission. every crisis needs a hero. and in 2020 in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic the uk found one, captain tom moore. hello, i'm michael ball, and this is...
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wa nt to impressive capacity and they want to see this as a way to prove they are at the forefront asaon into ology. great to talk to you. thank you very much. thank you. members of the taleban leadership have arrived in pakistan for talks with senior government officials. it comes after the afghan peace talks, which have been taking place in qatar, were put on hold following an upsurge in violence, which the afghan government blamed on militants. hong kong civil servants have sworn a new pledge of allegiance to the government, to enforce loyalty to the city and its government. civil servants were one of the groups that took to the streets in large numbers last year, calling for greater democracy and police accountability. china's authoritarian leaders have overseen a widespread crackdown on dissent in hong kong. teaching children music has been a life passion for emma hutchinson. so when lockdown was announced, her shift to online teaching, and the impact this had on her children was stark. her efforts to draw out something positive from the experience led to her writing a christmas s
wa nt to impressive capacity and they want to see this as a way to prove they are at the forefront asaon into ology. great to talk to you. thank you very much. thank you. members of the taleban leadership have arrived in pakistan for talks with senior government officials. it comes after the afghan peace talks, which have been taking place in qatar, were put on hold following an upsurge in violence, which the afghan government blamed on militants. hong kong civil servants have sworn a new...
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brought by covid—19 is being eased and australia now looking forwards to what is being described here asacovid normal christmas. but this is a country that can ill afford to rest on its laurels, the authorities say. the big danger is now apathy and complacency. phil mercer. lockdown measures enforced due to the covid—19 pandemic have brought about a surge in tv watching and online streaming around the world. but how tricky is to feed that appetite for content when the enternatinment indusrty is bound by the same pandemic restrictions? over the past few months the industry has been formulating protocols and there was a big breakthrough in september when the big entertainment industry unions and producers agreed strict testing agreements, how to change the actual production set. as sharon osbourne was alluding to, there are people there to monitor this and keep it, keep from any outbreak spreading on the set because there had been cases on set, but so far no big outbreak. it is all about keeping the industry open and going. someone died i think, after working on a film set and there has bee
brought by covid—19 is being eased and australia now looking forwards to what is being described here asacovid normal christmas. but this is a country that can ill afford to rest on its laurels, the authorities say. the big danger is now apathy and complacency. phil mercer. lockdown measures enforced due to the covid—19 pandemic have brought about a surge in tv watching and online streaming around the world. but how tricky is to feed that appetite for content when the enternatinment...
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if you would have to be identified asa you would have to be identified as a person.re are legitimate concerns, and we are definitely entering the survey positive and constructive mind on how to actually find solutions to how to handle this. where will the conflict come, do you think? in particular, between the european commission and the united states? when it comes to the impact that this might have on their big tech companies operating in europe? example, on the issue of competition, there are big questions about there are big questions about the practices of, say, facebook, amazon and apple, when it comes to competition? well, i am when it comes to competition? well, iam not when it comes to competition? well, i am not sure this will bea well, i am not sure this will be a conflict between the us and the eu, to be honest.” think that if there are legitimate concerns, it is more an area of collaboration in the future, and we have the us administration stepping in and they have all posted their concerns on this. so i think it is much more about finding common ground
if you would have to be identified asa you would have to be identified as a person.re are legitimate concerns, and we are definitely entering the survey positive and constructive mind on how to actually find solutions to how to handle this. where will the conflict come, do you think? in particular, between the european commission and the united states? when it comes to the impact that this might have on their big tech companies operating in europe? example, on the issue of competition, there...
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weekends, and so the figures we report four people dying on sundays and mondays can be artificially low asaow as a result of that. in total, since friday's media update, 28 deaths have been registered, and that means the total number of deaths under this daily measurement is now 3917, and of course that figure reminds us again that this virus is still causing grief and heartbreak every single day to families across the country, and i want to send my condolences to all those who have lost a loved one to it. at the wales daily coronavirus briefing, the welsh health minister vaughan gething confirmed that residents of care homes in wales will not receive the pfizer vaccine on tuesday. he said he was still talking to pfizer and local health officials about how the jab could be safely and lawfully delivered to care homes. and he gave a warning of the rising impact of covid on the welsh nhs. i want to update you, in particular, about the impact upon nhs wales. the situation in wales is very serious. 0ur health service is under considerable and sustained pressure because of the number of people wh
weekends, and so the figures we report four people dying on sundays and mondays can be artificially low asaow as a result of that. in total, since friday's media update, 28 deaths have been registered, and that means the total number of deaths under this daily measurement is now 3917, and of course that figure reminds us again that this virus is still causing grief and heartbreak every single day to families across the country, and i want to send my condolences to all those who have lost a...
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we see this asa over the next few weeks. we see this as a turning point in a sense.germany has dealt with coronavirus? at the beginning it was widely praised for its handling with lower cases, and fewer deaths, as well. it's been sobering. we did well in the beginning. the summer game. people went on holidays. they didn't ta ke people went on holidays. they didn't take things maybe seriously enough. politicians also were trying to get the right balance. the economy was considered, as well. in the end, it was the second wave, i think the balance wasn't right and we were a little bit slow in realising that you cannot work like this any more at this in time. this light are locked and we had in november,, it wasn't functioning, so there has been some disappointment. but people realise the lockdown we have now. and this is better news with the vaccine coming in. altogether, we are looking a bit more optimistic into the future again. thank you very much for your time. thank you. the czech prime minister is the first person to be vaccinated in the czech republic. we can bri
we see this asa over the next few weeks. we see this as a turning point in a sense.germany has dealt with coronavirus? at the beginning it was widely praised for its handling with lower cases, and fewer deaths, as well. it's been sobering. we did well in the beginning. the summer game. people went on holidays. they didn't ta ke people went on holidays. they didn't take things maybe seriously enough. politicians also were trying to get the right balance. the economy was considered, as well. in...
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it will provide additional unemployment payments to millions of americans who have lost theirjobs asae pandemic, as well as a result of the pandemic, as well as help for renters and loans to state governments. a report by the public accounts select committee in the uk says the government should name the companies that have taken furlough money. it says the two schemes the coronavirus job support scheme and the self employment income support scheme have cost over £55 billion by october 2020 yet some freelance workers have not received any money. let's talk now to meg hillier chair of the public accounts select committee who joins us now. i water only large amounts of money. the government has said this is unprecedented in its generosity, but what do you see in the scheme when you look through it and pick it apart that you would like to change? first of all, it was fair to say that it was introduced at speed and did an amazingjob, that it was introduced at speed and did an amazing job, but now we are nine months in and we would like to receive a full list of companies that have received
it will provide additional unemployment payments to millions of americans who have lost theirjobs asae pandemic, as well as a result of the pandemic, as well as help for renters and loans to state governments. a report by the public accounts select committee in the uk says the government should name the companies that have taken furlough money. it says the two schemes the coronavirus job support scheme and the self employment income support scheme have cost over £55 billion by october 2020 yet...
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asa timing decide who controls the senate. as a timing significant?ng democrats a gift. now democrats can go after the senators there and accused them of, and republicans of essentially trying to overturn democracy by failing to accept the results of the election. so i think it will be definitely weaponised against them in the days moving forward. thank you very muchjudy. days moving forward. thank you very much judy. . thank you for having me. china is to ban all imports of solid waste from january one 20 31. it is to be the world's number one recycler rubbish. it used to feed its own industrial growth. stop the past few yea rs, growth. stop the past few years, china has been cutting back on the amount of waste it reports as the country becomes inundated with rubbish from western nations. the queen's new year honours have been announced. the formula one world champion lewis hamilton gets a knighthood and the actress sheila hancock is made a dame. many of the honours have gone to members of the public, for their work and contributions during the pande
asa timing decide who controls the senate. as a timing significant?ng democrats a gift. now democrats can go after the senators there and accused them of, and republicans of essentially trying to overturn democracy by failing to accept the results of the election. so i think it will be definitely weaponised against them in the days moving forward. thank you very muchjudy. days moving forward. thank you very much judy. . thank you for having me. china is to ban all imports of solid waste from...
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we need to come together asa a crisis. we need to come together as a nation. act now. congress and president trump failed to act by the end of december. 12 million americans are losing unemployment benefits they require a on —— rely on. merry christmas. to keep the lights on in the heat on. pay their bills. emergency paid leave will end. states will lose the vital tools they need to pay for covid testing. put yourself in that position. with me now is elise gould, a senior economist with the economic policy institute in washington. what did you make of what president—elect biden had to say? what did you make of what president—elect biden had to sawm was definitely the right move. the integration of all these relief measures, the unemployment insurance, eligibility extensions as well as the extended unemployment insurance are really more relieved to see at the expiration of a lot of the health measures as well as the page and leave measures. all the things we need so dire as they pandemic continues to rage. what is the sticking point? why can't there be an agree
we need to come together asa a crisis. we need to come together as a nation. act now. congress and president trump failed to act by the end of december. 12 million americans are losing unemployment benefits they require a on —— rely on. merry christmas. to keep the lights on in the heat on. pay their bills. emergency paid leave will end. states will lose the vital tools they need to pay for covid testing. put yourself in that position. with me now is elise gould, a senior economist with the...
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he's been able to keep hisjob, and asa been able to keep hisjob, and as a single man, has only himselfal now there is a vaccine? very doubtful. i will not be taking the vaccine. there is no rush, i will not be taking it. and he is not the only one. i don't know. i don't know how it is going to affect me. are you going to affect me. are you going to affect me. are you going to take the vaccine? no. i will stay with the mask and endure what i have to endure. i won't take the vaccine into probably it is, you know, two years, make sure they work it out. the vaccine is a promise that this dark winter will pass stop and working americans were once again have an economy that sustains them. but actually delivering the vaccine may take months, if not longer, which means this is a holiday gift that america cannot open just yet stop samira hussain, bbc news, new york. ——just yet stop samira hussain, bbc news, new york. —— just yet. finally, let's end with some music. and if you were to call these songs ‘golden 0ldies', it might be more accurate than you think. the market for artists' back catalog
he's been able to keep hisjob, and asa been able to keep hisjob, and as a single man, has only himselfal now there is a vaccine? very doubtful. i will not be taking the vaccine. there is no rush, i will not be taking it. and he is not the only one. i don't know. i don't know how it is going to affect me. are you going to affect me. are you going to affect me. are you going to take the vaccine? no. i will stay with the mask and endure what i have to endure. i won't take the vaccine into probably...
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decisions are taken reluctantly and later that perhaps they might have been at the consequences being worse asae for businesses. the observer inside say they have shops and businesses in despair as the christmas bonanza is halted. the last few days, running up to christmas are so crucial for the retail industry and now they will have to shut down in the tier 4 parts of england? absolutely horrendous for businesses. it is a great bit of reporting from the observer. they went into a plant shopin observer. they went into a plant shop in bethnal green in east london to ask the owner what they made of the decision. he said, i have all the decision. he said, i have all the stock of the christmas and the plan was to sell these plants over the next three or four days. i cannot sell them now. all that investment will go to waste. imagine being that business owner. anyone who has got perishable stock who bought it in for the next week in these tier 4 areas, is absolutely turned over by these news, multiply that story round the country. it does raise the question of should there be additional helpful busi
decisions are taken reluctantly and later that perhaps they might have been at the consequences being worse asae for businesses. the observer inside say they have shops and businesses in despair as the christmas bonanza is halted. the last few days, running up to christmas are so crucial for the retail industry and now they will have to shut down in the tier 4 parts of england? absolutely horrendous for businesses. it is a great bit of reporting from the observer. they went into a plant shopin...