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yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here is one right here. this park is surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3 coyotes within this picnic area. so, they know that this resource is here on a regular basis. coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations to come. i use camera traps, which are motion-activated cameras that have sensor in front that's triggered by motion or heat that allows me to document wildlife that is using a particular area. and each photo or each image is time- and date-stamped to tell me activi levels of certain specs. oh, there he is. walking right past on the same trail. yeah, he's looking healthy. he's walking really well, which is great to see. p-22 kind of adapted to griffith park, and when i say "kind of adapted," i mean that he has retained the same behavior of his rural counterpa
yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here is one right here. this park is surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3 coyotes within this picnic area. so, they know that this resource is here on a regular basis. coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations to...
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this is 1:00 in the afternoon, when morgan griffith, he used to be the majority leader in the virginiase, and knows parliamentary procedure pretty well, was trying to make a parliamentary inquiry to mike pence presiding, and mike pence basically had ruled that you can't do that under these circumstances, so here we are, 12 hours later, morgan griffith -- again, this was another type of appeal over something that was set on the house floor, and we're going to dig into that and figure out what the dispute was here, but sometimes, you know, you have a verbal tonsils, and it is not uncommon, once in a while, on capitol hill, do have a physical tussle. we have had members tugged on one another's ties, challenging people to fights in the back, there was an occasion about 15 years ago with actually call the capitol police to the ways and means committee library. the republicans called them on the democrats. i mean, we've seen it all here from time to time over the years, gillian. >> john: chad, it's jon scott. how much longer are they expecting keep the house in session tonight, do you have a
this is 1:00 in the afternoon, when morgan griffith, he used to be the majority leader in the virginiase, and knows parliamentary procedure pretty well, was trying to make a parliamentary inquiry to mike pence presiding, and mike pence basically had ruled that you can't do that under these circumstances, so here we are, 12 hours later, morgan griffith -- again, this was another type of appeal over something that was set on the house floor, and we're going to dig into that and figure out what...
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when griffiths was a rookie, british interrogation rules were much like they are in the u.s.not anymore. >> what happened to precipitate these changes in the united kingdom? >> changes really came about through problems. >> reporter: like a national scandal after a series of high-profile false confessions, including an arson/murder case eerily similar to robert davis's. >> so the government of the day instigated a whole review of the way that prisoners were dealt with in custody. >> reporter: the result? a complete overhaul of the system. every officer in the uk retrained to rigorous standards that apply in every region of the country. strict rules were put in place for suspect interviews. all interviews in serious cases video recorded. >> there are two cameras up there. one gives a head and shoulders shot of the interviewee. and the idea behind that is that if this interview was shown in court, it gives a clear of picture of you. the other is a global view of the room. everyone who's in the room is shown in the picture. that's about showing exactly what happened. >> reporter
when griffiths was a rookie, british interrogation rules were much like they are in the u.s.not anymore. >> what happened to precipitate these changes in the united kingdom? >> changes really came about through problems. >> reporter: like a national scandal after a series of high-profile false confessions, including an arson/murder case eerily similar to robert davis's. >> so the government of the day instigated a whole review of the way that prisoners were dealt with in...
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consultant trauma surgeon martin griffiths is now helping out giving people vaccine jabs.vaxxers? they have my thoughts and prayers. they're wrong. they're so wrong. and either by a lack of knowledge, a lack of understanding, an unwillingness to accept reality of what we're seeing, they're actively contributing to the detriment of our society. i want to talk to them. i want to listen to what they have to say. i want to show them what i see, to see the lives that are lost, to see the devastation that this wreaks on our community, to see the wards and wards of people struggling to breathe, and to show them what vaccination looks like and show them what we can offer our community. there's no way out of this with lockdowns and hiding. we've got to use the science, ok, to help us out of this? and we've got this fantastic effort that's given us an opportunity to curtail this pandemic, and we need to accept it. we need to lean into it. next, please. salvation, then, perhaps at the end of a needle. and maybe soon, we'll all be able to smile. but the pandemic has revealed some hars
consultant trauma surgeon martin griffiths is now helping out giving people vaccine jabs.vaxxers? they have my thoughts and prayers. they're wrong. they're so wrong. and either by a lack of knowledge, a lack of understanding, an unwillingness to accept reality of what we're seeing, they're actively contributing to the detriment of our society. i want to talk to them. i want to listen to what they have to say. i want to show them what i see, to see the lives that are lost, to see the devastation...
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let's bring in a dickie body monism epidemiologist at griffith university in queensland australia mr bogeyman do people across this vaccine. it's just a mummy smile a collision in a nice and these. dark and just really are so small fraction of only 3 or so they used scotland you know the facts in this we said this in are because the room or site has been spread far must and i was 6 miles i was only of the the under me and you know during the despondency as the recent sitting in front of me this is the 1st time in human the story the un the fox in fact if you east just started before the fox in come up that's the writer's time in humans that's why the influence the money thing now. but there have also been questions of of this particular vaccine in terms of its efficacy i mean new york they had of it as are most from brazil or the efficacies only a little above 50 percent whereas opposed claimed by indonesia to some around the 65 percent mark is that also contributing to the naysayers the government. doesn't address these who. are these discrepancies. or are probably at least so it re
let's bring in a dickie body monism epidemiologist at griffith university in queensland australia mr bogeyman do people across this vaccine. it's just a mummy smile a collision in a nice and these. dark and just really are so small fraction of only 3 or so they used scotland you know the facts in this we said this in are because the room or site has been spread far must and i was 6 miles i was only of the the under me and you know during the despondency as the recent sitting in front of me this...
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griffiths told me how his firm did it. they make spare parts, like gaskets four british cars. had just made a trip to america, to get the contract. they say that the lord helps those who help themselves. and the marshal plans, seemed to unite the lord in that respect. there is no doubt in my mind, how much marshall planned funds have helped. but some facts are worrying. it's hard to see how europe, can fully recover to this as long as -- remains in the present low level. i had my ideas pretty well sorted out by the time i went to visit our airmen. the 1938 level of debt, is not enough. they must have a far higher production level. above all there must be greater integration, our men on the spot knew this. >> you can go ahead and ask questions. >> mrs. roosevelt, did you see a definite improvement, in these countries you visited receiving partial aid? >> oh yes, i've taken particular trouble, to see people everywhere, and to actually ask now we have done different things, nations have done different things in different countries. and i think that the marshall plan has done and
griffiths told me how his firm did it. they make spare parts, like gaskets four british cars. had just made a trip to america, to get the contract. they say that the lord helps those who help themselves. and the marshal plans, seemed to unite the lord in that respect. there is no doubt in my mind, how much marshall planned funds have helped. but some facts are worrying. it's hard to see how europe, can fully recover to this as long as -- remains in the present low level. i had my ideas pretty...
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griffith told me how his firm did it. they make spare parts like gaskets for british cars.just made a trip all through america to get the necessary contract. they say the lord helps those who help themselves, and the marshall plan seems to be like the lord in that respect. there is no doubt in my mind how much marshall plans funds have helped. but some facts are worrying. it is hard to see how europe can recover as long as trade with eastern europe at the present remains at low levels. i had my ideas pretty well sorted out by the time i went to visit our airmen at the base. europe as recovered. that is not enough. a europe with greater population and more social justice must have a far higher production level. above all, it must have greater integration. our men knew this. you can go ahead and ask questions. >> mrs. roosevelt, did you see a definite improvement in these countries you visited, receiving marshall aid? >> i have taken the trouble to see people everywhere and to actually ask. nations have done different things in different countries, but i think they have done
griffith told me how his firm did it. they make spare parts like gaskets for british cars.just made a trip all through america to get the necessary contract. they say the lord helps those who help themselves, and the marshall plan seems to be like the lord in that respect. there is no doubt in my mind how much marshall plans funds have helped. but some facts are worrying. it is hard to see how europe can recover as long as trade with eastern europe at the present remains at low levels. i had my...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff.estrictions are now in force in northern ireland, meaning people are not allowed to leave their home without a good reason. the police have been given additional powers to enforce the law. the stormont executive has tightened the lockdown which began on boxing day, because of the rising numbers of positive tests and pressure on the health service. firms exporting to the eu have expressed concern about the impact of new trade rules since the end of the brexit transition period last month. many british—based retailers that distribute goods around europe fear they will have to pay some tariffs or taxes. and other companies including seafood exporters and delivery firms have complained about significant extra paperwork. katy austin reports. 80% of the scottish seafood producer's fish and shellfish goes to the eu, but so far this year it is not getting to the border because new customs paperwork submitted online keeps being rejected. we thought there could have been problems with product pa
hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff.estrictions are now in force in northern ireland, meaning people are not allowed to leave their home without a good reason. the police have been given additional powers to enforce the law. the stormont executive has tightened the lockdown which began on boxing day, because of the rising numbers of positive tests and pressure on the health service. firms exporting to the eu have expressed concern about the impact of new trade rules since the end of the brexit...
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emma vardy at stormont, thank you, hywel griffith in cardiff, thank you. vaccine have been administered. hundreds of vaccination sites are expected to open this week, with over 500,000 doses of the jab already delivered to the nhs. our medical editor, fergus walsh, has more. and just a warning — his report contains some flashing images. another key moment in the fightback against coronavirus. 82—year—old brian pinker became the first person in the world to receive the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine since it was approved. he has dialysis three times a week and so is clinically vulnerable. the vaccine means everything to me. to my mind, it's the only way of getting back to a bit of normal life. this virus is terrible, isn't it? it was here in oxford that this vaccine was created and where trials began in april last year — so fitting that it should be one of six hospital trusts in england to begin administering the injection. it was a huge privilege. every single patient that we vaccinated over the last couple of weeks have got their own personal stories to the d
emma vardy at stormont, thank you, hywel griffith in cardiff, thank you. vaccine have been administered. hundreds of vaccination sites are expected to open this week, with over 500,000 doses of the jab already delivered to the nhs. our medical editor, fergus walsh, has more. and just a warning — his report contains some flashing images. another key moment in the fightback against coronavirus. 82—year—old brian pinker became the first person in the world to receive the oxford—astrazeneca...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff. follows a rise in cases and the main hospital in stornoway is now reported to be close to its full capacity. it means people should not leave their homes except for essential reasons. protesters who stopped a deportation flight taking off from stansted have had their convictions overturned by the court of appeal. the group — known as the stansted 15 — attached themselves to a jet chartered by the home office to transport people from uk detention centres to africa in march 2017. people waiting for urgent cancer surgery have had their operations cancelled at the last minute in some health trusts across the uk because hospitals are too busy coping with covid patients. hospitals say they're having to move nurses out of operating theatres on to covid wards. some of the most urgent surgeries are being rescheduled, but doctors are warning that delaying cancer treatment, will cost lives. 0ur correspondent emma vardy has this report. i'm just praying this is all going to be over really soon. i
hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff. follows a rise in cases and the main hospital in stornoway is now reported to be close to its full capacity. it means people should not leave their homes except for essential reasons. protesters who stopped a deportation flight taking off from stansted have had their convictions overturned by the court of appeal. the group — known as the stansted 15 — attached themselves to a jet chartered by the home office to transport people from uk detention centres to...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, swansea. with high levels of poverty. areas with a large proportion of black and other ethnic minority households have also suffered. parts of east london have had the highest covid rates in the whole of the uk. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been to a mosque in newham in east london which has been forced to stop everything except its funeral services and foodbank. we've had so many bodies coming in. the ubiquity of death should not diminish the dignity of the dead. just now we've just washed somebody. it seems like she passed away in the ambulance. she didn't even make it to the hospital. these women wash covid—positive bodies prior to burial, a sacred islamic ritual. we actually believe that when we are shrouding here, that god is shrouding the soul at the same time. the volunteers, a teaching assistant and a full—time mother. but theirjob has become increasingly difficult. if somebody comes in, and this happens quite often, with a catheter still attached, tubes still
hywel griffith, bbc news, swansea. with high levels of poverty. areas with a large proportion of black and other ethnic minority households have also suffered. parts of east london have had the highest covid rates in the whole of the uk. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been to a mosque in newham in east london which has been forced to stop everything except its funeral services and foodbank. we've had so many bodies coming in. the ubiquity of death should not diminish the...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff.new scheme that opens this weekend. people in hong kong could apply for—so called bno citizenship before the 1997 handover to china. it meant they could visit the uk for six months without a visa. the new system will allow these citizens and their close family to request to live and work in the uk for five years and ulitmately to apply for british citizenship. they will also be able to use a smartphone app to do so, which the home secretary, priti patel, said would give applicants greater security, amid fears they could be targeted by the chinese authorities. the new scheme was announced last year, in response to a new national security law passed by beijing, that critics say has crushed dissent. this report from our correspondent, rebecca henschke, contains flashing images. to leave or to stay and fight? like many protesters in hong kong, this is the decision a man we are calling h has had to make — and he has decided to go. translation: i had never thought that i would become a refug
hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff.new scheme that opens this weekend. people in hong kong could apply for—so called bno citizenship before the 1997 handover to china. it meant they could visit the uk for six months without a visa. the new system will allow these citizens and their close family to request to live and work in the uk for five years and ulitmately to apply for british citizenship. they will also be able to use a smartphone app to do so, which the home secretary, priti patel, said...
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let's bring in a dickie body and he's an epidemiologist at griffith university in the queensland australia mr brudenell do people across this vaccine. it's just a mummy smile a policeman you know me and they still. die of and just really are so small fraction of only 3 or so they used really you know the facts in this we said this in our because the room or site has been spread far must be 6 miles i was only of the e under me and you know during the despondent as the he said sitting in front of me is a. the 1st time in human history the undef fucks in active in the east just started before the fox in come up that's the 1st time in human studies that's why the influence the money thing now. but there have also been questions of of this particular vaccine in terms of its efficacy i mean new york there are of it as are most from brazil or the vets or the efficacies only a little above 50 percent whereas a post claimed brain to be sure it is somewhere on the 65 percent mark is that also contributing to the naysayers to the government. doesn't address these who. are these discrepancies. or are
let's bring in a dickie body and he's an epidemiologist at griffith university in the queensland australia mr brudenell do people across this vaccine. it's just a mummy smile a policeman you know me and they still. die of and just really are so small fraction of only 3 or so they used really you know the facts in this we said this in our because the room or site has been spread far must be 6 miles i was only of the e under me and you know during the despondent as the he said sitting in front of...
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what does candy griffith do? when we say robinhood has free commissions and they run of trades from flows for mr. griffin so he can buy that view, what does he do? >> what he has said he is going to do is support robinhood as a trading platform in any way he can. it does raise questions about that relationship, potential conflict, since ken griffin was also an investor in the market. what he wants to do, i assume, is make sure that the markets are functioning properly and will do everything he can to make sure that order for that comes through citadel continues. looks like that's going to happen today. tom:o we will see. executiveur -- we will see. our executive managing editor. i am going to call it a modest rollover at that in very early trading. coming up, and exceptionally important and timely conversation with the former governor of the bank of england, mark carney, special envoy for the united nations on climate action. the rules have changed with the administration in washington. mark carney on the new cli
what does candy griffith do? when we say robinhood has free commissions and they run of trades from flows for mr. griffin so he can buy that view, what does he do? >> what he has said he is going to do is support robinhood as a trading platform in any way he can. it does raise questions about that relationship, potential conflict, since ken griffin was also an investor in the market. what he wants to do, i assume, is make sure that the markets are functioning properly and will do...
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thomas griffith has widely stated that when politicians and judges like us take an oath to uphold the constitution, we commit to work for unity. we make a solemn pledge that we will not be agents of division. this vowed to work for unity he concluded his more than godly sentimentality or merely a call for civility in our public discourse. instead, it is a studied and determined choice to work at that union. now, that of course does not mean that we should never disagree. i am going to veto some of your bills. probably more than my predecessors. please do not take it personally. you are going to override some of those vetoes. i promise not to take that personally. it does not mean that i am bad or you are weak. it simply is part of a process, a gloriously messy and inspired process. but there must be no room for contempt or hate. we are friends. we must always be friends. now, i spent a great deal of time talking about fixing the cracks in our foundation. but let me be very clear about one thing. government was never designed to solve all of our problems. i don't mean that as a partisa
thomas griffith has widely stated that when politicians and judges like us take an oath to uphold the constitution, we commit to work for unity. we make a solemn pledge that we will not be agents of division. this vowed to work for unity he concluded his more than godly sentimentality or merely a call for civility in our public discourse. instead, it is a studied and determined choice to work at that union. now, that of course does not mean that we should never disagree. i am going to veto some...
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and also, professor sian griffiths — an epidemic specialist, epidemiologist and emeritus professor of the first is from dave matthews for you, dr pankhani. can a gp deliver both types of the vaccine safely? talking about presumably the pfizer/biontech and the oxford astrazeneca vaccine. yes, of course they can deliver it safely. having said that, the oxford astrazeneca vaccine is a lot easier to give because of the storage requirements for the pfizer/biontech vaccine to be maintained at —70 celsius. difficult to give, of course it can be given. the easier one to give is the oxford astrazeneca one. which opens at the possibility of it being administered lots of different settings, notjust in hospitals or gp surgeries. indeed, and that is the plan that the oxford astrazeneca vaccine will be given from many, many different portals, including mass vaccination centres, community pharmacists and of course our gp practices as well. professor griffiths, wayne on twitter asks if the new strain is more transmissible, why has the rule of two metres not been extended? good morning, wayne. the two
and also, professor sian griffiths — an epidemic specialist, epidemiologist and emeritus professor of the first is from dave matthews for you, dr pankhani. can a gp deliver both types of the vaccine safely? talking about presumably the pfizer/biontech and the oxford astrazeneca vaccine. yes, of course they can deliver it safely. having said that, the oxford astrazeneca vaccine is a lot easier to give because of the storage requirements for the pfizer/biontech vaccine to be maintained at —70...
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the author of that piece, nbc news national reporter janell griffith joins me now.ns are reacting to off-duty members joining the riot. >> so, police unions have largely protected back tops from accountability but the response we're seeing from unions with members who are suspected of having taken part in the deadly riot on january 6th is markedly different. we see this as recently as this week, with officer tam pham, an 18-year veteran of the houston police department, both the houston police department and the houston police union have condemned them and neither is trying to defend him. he's facing federal charges for breaching the capitol. >> i talked to houston police chief art acevedo last week about the riot and he said plainly if you think storm it can capitol was appropriate, you don't need to wear the badge. he said departments need to weed these people out. it's one thing for a police union to not defend an officer for this. what are law enforcement organizations doing to actively discourage this behavior? >> i think the most important thing they're doing
the author of that piece, nbc news national reporter janell griffith joins me now.ns are reacting to off-duty members joining the riot. >> so, police unions have largely protected back tops from accountability but the response we're seeing from unions with members who are suspected of having taken part in the deadly riot on january 6th is markedly different. we see this as recently as this week, with officer tam pham, an 18-year veteran of the houston police department, both the houston...
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with me now, erin griffith, domestic correspondent from "the new york times" who covers start-ups andplain this to me and our viewers because this has been called david versus goliath, sticking it to the man. for those who don't cover the markets for a living, is it either of those? who is the big winner here? >> thanks for having me and yes, it's a little bit more complicated than that. on one hand, a bunch of people on reddit got together. saw that gamestop was one of the most shorted stocks which means that a lot of investors are betting the stock price will go down and realize that if they all got together and bought the stock driving the price up, that would hurt all the people who are betting on it going down and indeed, that's what happened. the stock went crazy and all the hedge funds betting against it lost a lot of money. one of them had to get a bailout from a fellow hedge fund to stay in business. so that is for sure a story of like the masses versus wall street, but at the same time, we also know that hedge funds and big time investors are watching this reddit board as we
with me now, erin griffith, domestic correspondent from "the new york times" who covers start-ups andplain this to me and our viewers because this has been called david versus goliath, sticking it to the man. for those who don't cover the markets for a living, is it either of those? who is the big winner here? >> thanks for having me and yes, it's a little bit more complicated than that. on one hand, a bunch of people on reddit got together. saw that gamestop was one of the most...
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with me are anna schechter and janelle griffith.bout how there's been a hundred or so arrests from the insurrection on january 6th. if you look at some of the video, the footage, if you were there as i was, there's a heck of a lot more than 100 people that stormed that building. i know that we are learning now from the u.s. attorney for d.c., michael sherwin, that this thing might actually take months, this investigation. how many more arrests could we possibly see? >> well, if there were thousands of people there, we're still counting, so there were hundreds of live feed media posts and just because you see somebody's face clearly, it's difficult to actually identify that person, find that person, and even on twitter, you know, my colleagues and i, we were scrambling and rushing on january 6th to try to identify people as were law enforcement and then other outside groups and analysts, and there were even some false positives with facial recognition software, so people were being named and targeted and they weren't the right person
with me are anna schechter and janelle griffith.bout how there's been a hundred or so arrests from the insurrection on january 6th. if you look at some of the video, the footage, if you were there as i was, there's a heck of a lot more than 100 people that stormed that building. i know that we are learning now from the u.s. attorney for d.c., michael sherwin, that this thing might actually take months, this investigation. how many more arrests could we possibly see? >> well, if there were...
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erin griffith is a reporter for "the new york times." she joins me now. the origin? this is a reddit thread where people talk about trading and wall street called wall street bets. is that right? >> right. it has about 2 million users i think. it is not just on reddit but lots of other places on social media where people are gathering to talk about stocks, twitter, discord channel that just got shut down today for reasons they say are unrelated but it's a bunch of people talking about stocks and, treatmently popular in the pandemic because while there's no sports, very little, not a lot of gambling, people are bored and so robin hood which is a stock trading app that has a mission of democratizing investing is extremely popular and so a lot of people are day trading right now. so basically that's where this started. >> right. you can get the robin hood app and if you have $1,000 or $500 or not a huge amount of money, go on the board. the origin was it was a troll and it was a troll directed at a bunch of hedge funds that had made what's called shorts, the
erin griffith is a reporter for "the new york times." she joins me now. the origin? this is a reddit thread where people talk about trading and wall street called wall street bets. is that right? >> right. it has about 2 million users i think. it is not just on reddit but lots of other places on social media where people are gathering to talk about stocks, twitter, discord channel that just got shut down today for reasons they say are unrelated but it's a bunch of people talking...
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military and financial experts for their own safety they work in secret only the coordinator hugh griffiths is willing to speak on camera. but sanctions have a tremendous impact on one level of career it means that economy can flourish in the way it would they called ship cole legitimately they can't ship or legitimately foreign currency is very important to any country no matter how talk your kids are calling me you need foreign currency to buy the goods that are essential for your population or for your elite group so far in current use pretty essential to north korea's survival the question is what's more important to the north korean leadership developing a new cure. ballistic missile program or seeing their economy flourish. the regime decided to go for the bomb. in 2005 it officially announce that it had nuclear weapons as a protection against attacks from the outside and to strengthen its power on the inside. pyongyang the city of the chosen. brand new apartment blocks lined spotlessly clean avenues. here is where pyongyang's upper class resides only those who are considered loyal to
military and financial experts for their own safety they work in secret only the coordinator hugh griffiths is willing to speak on camera. but sanctions have a tremendous impact on one level of career it means that economy can flourish in the way it would they called ship cole legitimately they can't ship or legitimately foreign currency is very important to any country no matter how talk your kids are calling me you need foreign currency to buy the goods that are essential for your population...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff.thing. hello, good afternoon. good afternoon. what are your immediate concerns? what has driven this decision to extend the lockdown? well, it's the extraordinary pressure on our national health service and it is the continued reality that case rates remain extraordinarily high. we have seen a fall from the pre—christmas highs, where in all of wales we were at about 700 down to more like 450, but so about 700 down to more like 450, but so there has been a fall, but some of that is about the figures dipping because people not getting tested and even at 450 they are very, very high. that is alongside our national health service having the highest number of beds occupied with covid patients and the fact is that in wales today, the care numbers mean that we have more people in critical ca re that we have more people in critical care than at any point during the pandemic and our death rates reflect that as well. that is how serious the position is that is why we are actively looking at stre
hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff.thing. hello, good afternoon. good afternoon. what are your immediate concerns? what has driven this decision to extend the lockdown? well, it's the extraordinary pressure on our national health service and it is the continued reality that case rates remain extraordinarily high. we have seen a fall from the pre—christmas highs, where in all of wales we were at about 700 down to more like 450, but so about 700 down to more like 450, but so there has been a...
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thomas griffith has given us the formula it is the constitution of the united states and then to inculcate as friends to secure justice for all without demonizing and ostracizing those with whom we disagree. indeed, the only way it's ever been done and to be uniquely american as another expert has noted that heroes of america are heroes of unity. and if there is an recyclable content and to undermine the idea patriotism. and listen to the words of thomas jefferson fellow citizens in addition it with one heart and one mind what is restored to social intercourse the harmony and affection with which liberty and life itself in the famous words of abraham lincoln we are not enemies but friends we must not be enemies passion may be strained at must not break the bonds of affection and listen to the words of martin luther king jr. the words of the text to love our enemies clear in her eyes with a new urgency far from being the highest injunction this command is an absolute necessity for the survival of our civilization. yes it is love that will save the world. and have love even for our enemies.
thomas griffith has given us the formula it is the constitution of the united states and then to inculcate as friends to secure justice for all without demonizing and ostracizing those with whom we disagree. indeed, the only way it's ever been done and to be uniquely american as another expert has noted that heroes of america are heroes of unity. and if there is an recyclable content and to undermine the idea patriotism. and listen to the words of thomas jefferson fellow citizens in addition it...
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thomas griffith has given us the formula.first view of civic charity. we must seek to understand one another, to treat each other not as enemies but as friends and to secure justice for all without demonizing and ostracizing those with whom we disagree. indeed this is the only way that it's ever been done and it is distinctly american. as another expert noted, the heroes of america are the heroes of unity. he goes on to say the political system is designed for vigorous disagreement. it isn't designed for irreconcilable content, such loosens the ties of citizenship and undermines the idea of patriotism. this is a theme that echoes through time. listen to the words of thomas jefferson. let us unite with one heart and one mind what must restore that harmony and affection without which liberty and even life itself are both dreary things. we are not enemies but friends. it must not break our bonds of affection to love our enemies of glitter in our eyes with a new urgency far from being the pious injunction of dreamer this command
thomas griffith has given us the formula.first view of civic charity. we must seek to understand one another, to treat each other not as enemies but as friends and to secure justice for all without demonizing and ostracizing those with whom we disagree. indeed this is the only way that it's ever been done and it is distinctly american. as another expert noted, the heroes of america are the heroes of unity. he goes on to say the political system is designed for vigorous disagreement. it isn't...
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martin griffiths is a consultant trauma surgeon at the royal london, more used to dealing with gunshotdo you think of anti—vaxxers? they have my thoughts and prayers. they're wrong. they're so wrong. and either by a lack of knowledge, a lack of understanding, an unwillingness to accept reality of what we are seeing, they are actively contributing to the detriment of our society. next, please. salvation, then, at the end of a needle. and maybe soon we'll all be able to smile. it's true, the nhs is here for us from cradle to grave, part of the origin myth of post—war modern britain, but coronavirus has given us a glimpse into a dark future, a time when the men and women of the service can't help everyone as they would like. is that the true lesson of this pandemic — that to see the nhs crumble means losing a part of who we are? clive myrie, bbc news. hundreds of people had to leave their homes last night as storm christoph caused widespread flooding, especially in the northwest of england and wales. severe flood warnings remain in place, and further rain is expected next week. judith mor
martin griffiths is a consultant trauma surgeon at the royal london, more used to dealing with gunshotdo you think of anti—vaxxers? they have my thoughts and prayers. they're wrong. they're so wrong. and either by a lack of knowledge, a lack of understanding, an unwillingness to accept reality of what we are seeing, they are actively contributing to the detriment of our society. next, please. salvation, then, at the end of a needle. and maybe soon we'll all be able to smile. it's true, the...
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judge thomas griffith has given us the formula . as friends and to secure justice for all without demonizing and ostracizing those with whom we disagree. indeed, this is the only way it's ever been done and is distinctly american . as another expert has noted, that he is our heroes of unity. he goes on to say our political system is designed for vigorous disagreement. it is not designed for irreconcilable contempt. such contempt loosens the ties of citizenship undermines the idea of patriotism . this is a theme that echoes through time. talk america's greatest leaders the words of thomas jefferson, less then all citizens unite with one heart and one mind. let us restore social intercourse harmony and action without which liberty and even life itself are dreary things. listen to the famous words of abraham lincoln. we are not enemies but friends. we must not be enemies. though passion may have strained, we must not break our bonds of affection. listen to the words of martin luther king jr. . the words of the text, to love our enemies
judge thomas griffith has given us the formula . as friends and to secure justice for all without demonizing and ostracizing those with whom we disagree. indeed, this is the only way it's ever been done and is distinctly american . as another expert has noted, that he is our heroes of unity. he goes on to say our political system is designed for vigorous disagreement. it is not designed for irreconcilable contempt. such contempt loosens the ties of citizenship undermines the idea of patriotism...
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martin griffiths is a consultant trauma surgeon at the royal london, more used to dealing with gunshotnk of anti—vaxxers? they have my thoughts and prayers. they're wrong. they're so wrong. and either by a lack of knowledge, a lack of understanding, an unwillingness to accept reality of what we are seeing, they are actively contributing to the detriment of our society. next, please. salvation, then, at the end of a needle. and maybe soon we'll all be able to smile. it's true, the nhs is here for us from cradle to grave, part of the origin myth of post—war modern britain, but coronavirus has given us a glimpse into a dark future, a time when the men and women of the service can't help everyone as they would like. is that the true lesson of this pandemic — that to see the nhs crumble means losing a part of who we are? clive myrie, bbc news. the glastonbury festival — one of the most famous music events in the world — has been cancelled for the second year running due to the impact of the pandemic. the festival normally draws some of the biggest international acts to a farm in south—west
martin griffiths is a consultant trauma surgeon at the royal london, more used to dealing with gunshotnk of anti—vaxxers? they have my thoughts and prayers. they're wrong. they're so wrong. and either by a lack of knowledge, a lack of understanding, an unwillingness to accept reality of what we are seeing, they are actively contributing to the detriment of our society. next, please. salvation, then, at the end of a needle. and maybe soon we'll all be able to smile. it's true, the nhs is here...
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martin griffiths is a consultant trauma surgeon at the royal london, more used to dealing with gunshot—vaxxers7 they have my thoughts and prayers. they're wrong. they're so wrong. and either by a lack of knowledge, a lack of understanding, an unwillingness to accept reality of what we are seeing, they are actively contributing to the detriment of our society. next, please. salvation, then, at the end of a needle. and maybe soon we'll all be able to smile. it's true, the nhs is here for us from cradle to grave, part of the origin myth of post—war modern britain, but coronavirus has given us a glimpse into a dark future, a time when the men and women of the service can't help everyone as they would like. is that the true lesson of this pandemic — that to see the nhs crumble means losing a part of who we are? clive myrie, bbc news. the mayor of rio de janeiro says— the mayor of rio de janeiro says the _ the mayor of rio de janeiro says the city will not be hosting carnival. cancellation cornes— hosting carnival. cancellation comes as _ hosting carnival. cancellation comes as brazil strugg
martin griffiths is a consultant trauma surgeon at the royal london, more used to dealing with gunshot—vaxxers7 they have my thoughts and prayers. they're wrong. they're so wrong. and either by a lack of knowledge, a lack of understanding, an unwillingness to accept reality of what we are seeing, they are actively contributing to the detriment of our society. next, please. salvation, then, at the end of a needle. and maybe soon we'll all be able to smile. it's true, the nhs is here for us...
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in a moment, we'll be hearing from emma vardy in belfast and hywel griffith in cardiff, but first here'suite similar to england's, but there are a few key differencers. for example, there is no limit here on individual or household outdoor exercise, and under 12s are allowed to play together outdoors. schools are shut here for most pupils but, so too are nurseries, although both will be open for the children of key workers and for vulnerable pupils. places of worship are closed in scotland, a decision that's been described by the country's catholic bishops as arbitrary and unfair. the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, says she accepts it is distressing, but she insists it is necessary, and ms sturgeon has been giving an update on the number of people in hospital with covid—19. she says that has risen sharply over the past week and she warns without this lockdown, the nhs could be overwhelmed within weeks. here in wales people have been required to stay at home for the last two weeks and the lockdown has had an impact, with coronavirus case numbers falling in most areas, but th
in a moment, we'll be hearing from emma vardy in belfast and hywel griffith in cardiff, but first here'suite similar to england's, but there are a few key differencers. for example, there is no limit here on individual or household outdoor exercise, and under 12s are allowed to play together outdoors. schools are shut here for most pupils but, so too are nurseries, although both will be open for the children of key workers and for vulnerable pupils. places of worship are closed in scotland, a...
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an international airport that's a week after $26.00 people were killed in an attack there martin griffiths surveyed the damage and signed aboard condemning the attack the blast happened last wednesday as a plane landed with members of the government on board and yemen's prime minister said it was an attempt to eliminate the new unity government its rapid urbanization is driving up the demand for a 2nd in bangladesh that's threatening lightly hoods and ruining river beds uncontrolled and often illegal extraction is also putting surrounding farmlands at risk tundra chaudhry spoke to farmers in north central bank. right michael klim say is the german army very used to flow through where she is now standing and she and her family could farm here before but now it's full of illegally extracted sent her husband drives a rickshaw car to make a living and the struggle to support their family of 6 they illegally took away all the sand from the riverbed using trucks after dredging and creating a sinkhole which makes the river and stable all this is now destroying our homes and farms in the area. the
an international airport that's a week after $26.00 people were killed in an attack there martin griffiths surveyed the damage and signed aboard condemning the attack the blast happened last wednesday as a plane landed with members of the government on board and yemen's prime minister said it was an attempt to eliminate the new unity government its rapid urbanization is driving up the demand for a 2nd in bangladesh that's threatening lightly hoods and ruining river beds uncontrolled and often...
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moment, we'll speak to our ireland correspondent emma vardy, but first our wales correspondent hywel griffithsouncement is due imminently from the welsh government. the welsh government has confirmed that there will be a phased return to learning by january vat. we were told last week that to close schools would be a last resort, but it seems thatis would be a last resort, but it seems that is the point we have reached. wales is in a national lockdown and has been for the last two weeks, since the 20th of december. people have been told to stay at home. you remember back then wales had the worst coronavirus case rate within the uk. moving into the new year, the uk. moving into the new year, the situation has improved, but the pressure is now being felt on the front line and welsh hospitals are treating more covid patients than at any other time. emma, ministers are meeting tonight to discuss further restrictions there. they are. northern ireland has seen cases rising dramatically since christmas, but we are already in the second week of a six week lockdown at the main question is whether there
moment, we'll speak to our ireland correspondent emma vardy, but first our wales correspondent hywel griffithsouncement is due imminently from the welsh government. the welsh government has confirmed that there will be a phased return to learning by january vat. we were told last week that to close schools would be a last resort, but it seems thatis would be a last resort, but it seems that is the point we have reached. wales is in a national lockdown and has been for the last two weeks, since...