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have we heard from downing street? irate to this? have we heard from downing street? g _ street? we haven't actually heard from downing street _ street? we haven't actually heard from downing street today. - street? we haven't actually heard from downing street today. they| from downing street today. they haven't— from downing street today. they haven't really commented on some of the claims _ haven't really commented on some of the claims that have been made by tony blair — the claims that have been made by tony blair. interesting to note the downing _ tony blair. interesting to note the downing street sources in the last 24 hours _ downing street sources in the last 24 hours have said that contrary to the scathing attack that tony blair has launched on president biden and what he _ has launched on president biden and what he called an imbecilic commitment to ending for ever worse, downing _ commitment to ending for ever worse, downing street on the other hand have stressed that the prime minister— have stressed that the prime minister supports the us and isn't critic
have we heard from downing street? irate to this? have we heard from downing street? g _ street? we haven't actually heard from downing street _ street? we haven't actually heard from downing street today. - street? we haven't actually heard from downing street today. they| from downing street today. they haven't— from downing street today. they haven't really commented on some of the claims _ haven't really commented on some of the claims that have been made by tony blair — the claims that...
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unofficially saving — —— downing street unofficially saying i_ —— downing street unofficiallyt another person's— one person's ward against another person's word, and people will choose — person's word, and people will choose who they want to believe based _ choose who they want to believe based on — choose who they want to believe based on what they think of boris johnson — based on what they think of boris johnson. there is one light in this, which _ johnson. there is one light in this, which is _ johnson. there is one light in this, which is he — johnson. there is one light in this, which is he would be going back to joseph isolation having only fairly richly— joseph isolation having only fairly richly come out of it, and there might— richly come out of it, and there might be — richly come out of it, and there might be one or two people who quietly— might be one or two people who quietly maybe have a little bit of sympathy for him, who may be think that you _ sympathy for him, who may be think that you cannotjust keep on going to self— that you cannotjust keep on going to se
unofficially saving — —— downing street unofficially saying i_ —— downing street unofficiallyt another person's— one person's ward against another person's word, and people will choose — person's word, and people will choose who they want to believe based _ choose who they want to believe based on — choose who they want to believe based on what they think of boris johnson — based on what they think of boris johnson. there is one light in this, which _ johnson. there is one...
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in the new regime — downing street this morning.the new regime in _ downing street this morning. in the new regime in kabul— downing street this morning. in the new regime in kabul wants - downing street this morning. ii�*u time: new regime in kabul wants diplomatic recognition or to unlock the billions currently frozen, they will have to ensure safe passage for those who wish to leave the country, to respect the rights of women and girls, to prevent afghanistan from again becoming an incubatorfor global terror. again becoming an incubator for global terror.— again becoming an incubator for global terror. thousands got out, british nationals _ global terror. thousands got out, british nationals and _ global terror. thousands got out, british nationals and afghans - global terror. thousands got out, | british nationals and afghans who worked with the uk, but hundreds have been left behind, some say many more. i have been left behind, some say many more. ., �* ~ , ., more. i don't think there is a sinale more. i don't think there is a
in the new regime — downing street this morning.the new regime in _ downing street this morning. in the new regime in kabul— downing street this morning. in the new regime in kabul wants - downing street this morning. ii�*u time: new regime in kabul wants diplomatic recognition or to unlock the billions currently frozen, they will have to ensure safe passage for those who wish to leave the country, to respect the rights of women and girls, to prevent afghanistan from again becoming an...
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downing street says the uk's 20—year military operation in afghanistan has ended tonight.hese were some of the last british troops to leave kabul. this evening presidentjoe biden says another attack in afghanistan is imminent — he expects it within the next 36 hours. it comes after the us military says a strike by one of its drones has resulted in the deaths of "two high profile" targets, following thursday's attack at kabul airport which killed as many as 170 people. tens of thousands flee for safety in the us as hurricane ida intensifies as it approaches louisiana. concerns over rising covid infection rates as large crowds are expected to flock to beaches and festivals over the uk bank holiday weekend. two world records for the british cycling couple husband and wife lora and neil fachie, who are amongst seven gb paralympians to win gold today. good evening and welcome to bbc news. in the last few minutes downing street have announced that the uk's military evacuation from afghanistan is ending this evening. british forces have been involved in the conflict for 20 years.
downing street says the uk's 20—year military operation in afghanistan has ended tonight.hese were some of the last british troops to leave kabul. this evening presidentjoe biden says another attack in afghanistan is imminent — he expects it within the next 36 hours. it comes after the us military says a strike by one of its drones has resulted in the deaths of "two high profile" targets, following thursday's attack at kabul airport which killed as many as 170 people. tens of...
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have we heard from downing street? we haven't— have we heard from downing street?last 24 hours _ downing street sources in the last 24 hours have said that contrary to the scathing attack that tony blair has launched on president biden and what he _ has launched on president biden and what he called an imbecilic commitment to ending for ever worse, downing _ commitment to ending for ever worse, downing street on the other hand have stressed that the prime minister— have stressed that the prime minister supports the us and isn't criticising — minister supports the us and isn't criticising the us, and that that coordination is very important. and it's also— coordination is very important. and it's also been saying that that relationship between president biden and boris _ relationship between president biden and borisjohnson is a good one. in terms _ and borisjohnson is a good one. in terms of— and borisjohnson is a good one. in terms of more general reaction to the comments made by tony blair, it has been _ the comments made by tony blair, it has been pretty mixed.
have we heard from downing street? we haven't— have we heard from downing street?last 24 hours _ downing street sources in the last 24 hours have said that contrary to the scathing attack that tony blair has launched on president biden and what he _ has launched on president biden and what he called an imbecilic commitment to ending for ever worse, downing _ commitment to ending for ever worse, downing street on the other hand have stressed that the prime minister— have stressed that the...
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the 16 and 17 euros are down high street, _ jabbed. right. ght. the 16 and 17 euros are down high street, they see al are down high street, they see a vaccine bus, they go to a gig, see ad hoc nurses among the dancers, jabbing people or at least time to on one side have a drink and a stand on one side have a drink and a stand on the other side get a jabbed. will that work? on the other side get a 'abbed. will that work? , ., on the other side get a 'abbed. will that work? , . ~ , that work? they tried it at windley durin: the that work? they tried it at windley during the euros. _ that work? they tried it at windley during the euros. other— that work? they tried it at windley during the euros. other than - that work? they tried it at windley during the euros. other than cova| during the euros. other than cova jabs, _ during the euros. other than cova jabs. it's — during the euros. other than cova jabs, it's very interesting what is happening — jabs, it's very interesting what is happening in france, actually, iwas talking _ happening in france
the 16 and 17 euros are down high street, _ jabbed. right. ght. the 16 and 17 euros are down high street, they see al are down high street, they see a vaccine bus, they go to a gig, see ad hoc nurses among the dancers, jabbing people or at least time to on one side have a drink and a stand on one side have a drink and a stand on the other side get a jabbed. will that work? on the other side get a 'abbed. will that work? , ., on the other side get a 'abbed. will that work? , . ~ , that work?...
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here's a picture of this street looking up from down there and grant avenue. here's a picture of this street. and as you look you can see the street is littered with millions of bricks. what was to happen was the fires raged for three days in many places the fires reached 1,700 degrees fahrenheit when you make a brick you only have to raise the kiln to 1,300 degrees fahrenheit. this means that buildings literally just collapse as the bricks melted and imploded whether they began to rebuild there were millions of these burnt bricks lying around they were to be used as decoration often by various people building them. across the street is the ymca the counterpart of the ywca very important building. many young chinese got their first training in various things at the ymca. perhaps the most important part of this particular one was that many young chinese got their first training at the ymca. this particular one has a pool in the is ament. san francisco was very proud of the sutro baths. we were not allowed to enter the sutro baths. if you wished to learn to willi
here's a picture of this street looking up from down there and grant avenue. here's a picture of this street. and as you look you can see the street is littered with millions of bricks. what was to happen was the fires raged for three days in many places the fires reached 1,700 degrees fahrenheit when you make a brick you only have to raise the kiln to 1,300 degrees fahrenheit. this means that buildings literally just collapse as the bricks melted and imploded whether they began to rebuild...
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downing street says the uk's evacuation from afghanistan has ended, bringing to a close 20 years of british military operations in the country. another deadly attack at kabul airport is "highly likely" in the next 24—36 hours, warns america's president. tens of thousands flee for safety in the us as hurricane ida intensifies as it approaches louisiana. and in cape town, townships and tango. how ballroom dancing has captured the imagination of some residents in one of south africa's toughest neighbourhoods. the british government says the country's 20—year military mission in afghanistan has ended, with the departure of britain's last evacuation flight. almost all remaining british troops, diplomats, and officials have now left. the government in london says it has airlifted more than 15,000 people from kabul in the past two weeks, including around 8,000 afghans. here's our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley. heading home. 1,000 british troops were sent into kabul to get people out. us troops provided security for an unprecedented international rescue mission. the last british plane ca
downing street says the uk's evacuation from afghanistan has ended, bringing to a close 20 years of british military operations in the country. another deadly attack at kabul airport is "highly likely" in the next 24—36 hours, warns america's president. tens of thousands flee for safety in the us as hurricane ida intensifies as it approaches louisiana. and in cape town, townships and tango. how ballroom dancing has captured the imagination of some residents in one of south africa's...
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and although he is back in front of downing street, his wife fears for what could come next.t is why, please, i can't lose my husband. please save him. please. i cannot lose my husband. dhan gurung served as a corporal in the army for 15 years, but, like all gurkhas who retired before 1997, his pension isjust a fraction of what british—born members of the army get. these protesters say that is unfair and they want borisjohnson to do something about it. yesterday, around 100 supporters marched to parliament to make the point. they want the british and nepalese governments to set a date for high level talks about the veterans�* plight. only then will they be willing to postpone the hunger strike, and they are willing to do whatever it takes to get there. behind this hunger strike is if somebody dies, then there will be another person coming to take his place. that is going to be very sad. it is a very extreme action. and it is their decision to do this. and we have been forced, or rather they have been forced, to take this extreme action, because nobody is prepared to listen. a
and although he is back in front of downing street, his wife fears for what could come next.t is why, please, i can't lose my husband. please save him. please. i cannot lose my husband. dhan gurung served as a corporal in the army for 15 years, but, like all gurkhas who retired before 1997, his pension isjust a fraction of what british—born members of the army get. these protesters say that is unfair and they want borisjohnson to do something about it. yesterday, around 100 supporters marched...
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downing street denied they came into close contact.ectious disease bovine tv. tens of thousands signed a position calling for depree for the animal. his name is geronimo and a judge ruled he should be put down. andrew plant has more. geronimo, in quarantine at this gloucestershire farm for the past four years, since he was imported from new zealand. now, though, he's set to destroyed after owner helen lost her fight now, though, he's set to be destroyed after owner helen lost her fight against his positive tests for tb. just frustrating. anxiety, trauma, constant letters backwards and forwards, constant legal options of what do we do. it's taken over my life. all of this was avoidable. we've had four years ofjust trying to sit down and rationally discuss the science. the science is just not there. today, downing street said they understood how distressing it was to lose an animal, but said that everything needed to be done to tackle tb. if we get a positive, they're under a compulsory slaughter order. paul westaway has to test his 150
downing street denied they came into close contact.ectious disease bovine tv. tens of thousands signed a position calling for depree for the animal. his name is geronimo and a judge ruled he should be put down. andrew plant has more. geronimo, in quarantine at this gloucestershire farm for the past four years, since he was imported from new zealand. now, though, he's set to destroyed after owner helen lost her fight now, though, he's set to be destroyed after owner helen lost her fight against...
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downing street not putting exact numbers on these things.course as we have been hearing, the refugee crisis is expected. numberten hearing, the refugee crisis is expected. number ten are saying they will set out their approach to widen asylum claims in the coming days. more broadly the government is insisting that once the americans decided to go, it wasn't feasible for the uk to act unilaterally. but britain's broader approach to foreign policy over the last few decades will be up for discussion when parliament is recalled in two days' time. but that is in two days' time. in the meantime, in afghanistan, events unfolding hour by hour. afghanistan, events unfolding hour b hour. ,, afghanistan, events unfolding hour b hour. ., ~ afghanistan, events unfolding hour b hour. ,, ., ~ ., ~ afghanistan, events unfolding hour b hour. ., ~ ., our defence correspondent jonathan beale is here now. notjust a not just a uk notjust a uk problem of course, but one wonders what on earth happens next. , ~ , , ., , . next. yes, the ministry of defence insists
downing street not putting exact numbers on these things.course as we have been hearing, the refugee crisis is expected. numberten hearing, the refugee crisis is expected. number ten are saying they will set out their approach to widen asylum claims in the coming days. more broadly the government is insisting that once the americans decided to go, it wasn't feasible for the uk to act unilaterally. but britain's broader approach to foreign policy over the last few decades will be up for...
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lex greensill had worked for david cameron in downing street.laim - to fame is being the only boy from bundaberg ever- to have an office at number 10 downing street here in london. two years after cameron left office, the former pm went to work for greensill capital. there had already been allegations in the press about some of greensill�*s investment schemes. there are lots of ways in which greensill was effectively like a dodgy, second—hand car salesman for the finance industry. if you're going to sell cars for a dodgy second—hand car salesman, you ask where these cars come from, and you ask if they work. you know, that's the bottom line. and if cameron didn't ask those questions, then we need to be asking him why. david cameron was paid $1 million a year by greensill capital as a part—time adviser. there were perks, too. david cameron travelled the world to promote greensill, on luxurious private jets. these are the flight logs for the company's planes, and they include many of the places the pm went to promote the company. switzerland, austr
lex greensill had worked for david cameron in downing street.laim - to fame is being the only boy from bundaberg ever- to have an office at number 10 downing street here in london. two years after cameron left office, the former pm went to work for greensill capital. there had already been allegations in the press about some of greensill�*s investment schemes. there are lots of ways in which greensill was effectively like a dodgy, second—hand car salesman for the finance industry. if you're...
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lex greensill had worked for david cameron in downing street. claim - to fame is being the only boy from bundaberg ever- to have an office at number 10 downing street here in london. two years after cameron left office, the former pm went to work for greensill capital. there had already been allegations in the press about some of greensill�*s investment schemes. there are lots of ways in which greensill was effectively like a dodgy, second—hand car salesman for the finance industry. if you're going to sell cars for a dodgy second—hand car salesman, you ask where these cars come from, and you ask if they work. you know, that's the bottom line. and if cameron didn't ask those questions, then we need to be asking him why. david cameron was paid $1 million a year by greensill capital as a part—time adviser. there were perks, too. david cameron travelled the world to promote greensill, on luxurious private jets. these are the flight logs for the company's planes, and they include many of the places the pm went to promote the company. switzerland, aus
lex greensill had worked for david cameron in downing street. claim - to fame is being the only boy from bundaberg ever- to have an office at number 10 downing street here in london. two years after cameron left office, the former pm went to work for greensill capital. there had already been allegations in the press about some of greensill�*s investment schemes. there are lots of ways in which greensill was effectively like a dodgy, second—hand car salesman for the finance industry. if...
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but the tell about putting out videos today, looking quite calm in the streets, walking around, showing off walking down main street in the bizarre saying in these videos that they had government officials hold off and the police chiefs office the governors compound in an intelligence office. and that's the only places that they were that they were effectively undersea age. now the african army strategy, special forces, and these is strikes, do put civilians in harm's way because it means that they have to do fighting street to street and with bombs from the very urban areas. so this might be why be saying we have to try something else because we're not making much of an impact. and we're putting people in harm's way. the us saying in the last 24 hours, 118 civilians have been injured. and 40 people have been killed. so this is disparate missions from the ask and military to try to get the telephone out. they desperately don't want to see one of the provincial capitals food to the telephone and charlotte with reports of the taliban gaining ground in other parts of the country as well. how much pressure
but the tell about putting out videos today, looking quite calm in the streets, walking around, showing off walking down main street in the bizarre saying in these videos that they had government officials hold off and the police chiefs office the governors compound in an intelligence office. and that's the only places that they were that they were effectively undersea age. now the african army strategy, special forces, and these is strikes, do put civilians in harm's way because it means that...
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johnson after downing street splashed down nearly 800000 pounds on 2 paintings. i made huge productions in key spending of the leverage buys come off of the government, approved a 20 pound. we cut to the universal credit benefit system, which is designed to support and low income families during the pandemic. and that comes on top of a pay freeze for teachers and police, as well as a pay rise of just a 3 percent for health workers. mccovie the front line, the prime minister spending priorities. it's always about himself as this government cuts universal credit and freezes, frontline nurse police pay. johnson has found more money to treat himself again. and a chess is in desperate need of funding and the pay rise in order to be able to recruit and retain staff and catch up with the enormous backlog of work. so i, i think the issue about the paintings is something covered irrelevant. my understanding is it's largely paid for through public money rather than donors. as the government has suggested, that government is going back down north stereotype route. whereas a
johnson after downing street splashed down nearly 800000 pounds on 2 paintings. i made huge productions in key spending of the leverage buys come off of the government, approved a 20 pound. we cut to the universal credit benefit system, which is designed to support and low income families during the pandemic. and that comes on top of a pay freeze for teachers and police, as well as a pay rise of just a 3 percent for health workers. mccovie the front line, the prime minister spending priorities....
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off the downing street spent nearly a 100000 pounds on to paintings for the british prime ministers, official london residence, leverage purchases come after the government approved a 20 pound a week, cut to the universal credit benefit system, which was intended to support low income families during the pandemic is also on top of a pe freeze for teachers and police officers, as well as the payroll of only 3 percent. for those covered in battle health care workers position had a field day the prime minister spending priorities. it's always about himself as this government cuts universal credit and freezes, frontline nurse police pay. johnson has found more money to treat himself again, and it is in desperate need of funding on the pay rise in order to be able to recruit and retain staff and catch up with the enormous backlog of work. so i, i think the issue about the paintings is something covered irrelevant. my understanding is it's largely paid for through public money rather than donors. as the government has suggested, that government is going back down stairs at the root. wherea
off the downing street spent nearly a 100000 pounds on to paintings for the british prime ministers, official london residence, leverage purchases come after the government approved a 20 pound a week, cut to the universal credit benefit system, which was intended to support low income families during the pandemic is also on top of a pe freeze for teachers and police officers, as well as the payroll of only 3 percent. for those covered in battle health care workers position had a field day the...
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and the 5 day after the merge that 90000 pounds was spent on paintings for downing street. the cash was flushed out amid growing public anger. of course, pe freeze for teachers and police as well as the embattled national health service and a chassis in desperate need of funding on the pay rise. i think the issue about the paintings is something company rather than ah good, who are you? what's your, let's see, we kevin, no, this 11th of august life will these h q, russia? i'm here for the next 30 minutes or the latest for you. very good. so if you company, today's 1st then this fall, i would have to choose those resignation of new york governor andrew cuomo, joe biden has not been dragged in over the coals for his previous support for the government report. is it a recent briefing, a quick to question the president about it to your governor new york on one hell of a job he, i think he's just sort of the goal standard for the hell of a job. and i mean both on everything from access to voting, to infrastructure, to a whole range of things. that's why it's so sad. can you real
and the 5 day after the merge that 90000 pounds was spent on paintings for downing street. the cash was flushed out amid growing public anger. of course, pe freeze for teachers and police as well as the embattled national health service and a chassis in desperate need of funding on the pay rise. i think the issue about the paintings is something company rather than ah good, who are you? what's your, let's see, we kevin, no, this 11th of august life will these h q, russia? i'm here for the next...
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early this year he faced questions over price c downing street renovation. had been paid for an investigation at the time, concluded he had acted, quote, unwisely, but had not broken the ministerial code. the purchase was justified, as the paintings in question then were paid for with a dedicated fund. the government to art collection helps to promote the creativity of british art and culture. it acquired new works after consulting and securing the approval of an independent expert panel. and the majority of funding for acquisitions comes from philanthropic source is not taxpayers money from a an h. s. service trust. chairman roy lily told us that the timing of this latest scandal could've been, was i think, is a very poor decision on this occasion. i think there are 2 reasons why bad judgment . firstly, we've just recently gone through a pay or a pay round without nursing stuff where the government have been pretty mean in the way that they've approached it. and secondly, of course is the overall economic situation. so whether or not these are good painting
early this year he faced questions over price c downing street renovation. had been paid for an investigation at the time, concluded he had acted, quote, unwisely, but had not broken the ministerial code. the purchase was justified, as the paintings in question then were paid for with a dedicated fund. the government to art collection helps to promote the creativity of british art and culture. it acquired new works after consulting and securing the approval of an independent expert panel. and...
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two years after he left downing street, - years after he left downing street, david cameron went to work promoting greensill capital, with david cameron on board, it sold more than three billion dollars of investments. having an ex prime minister is a great way to open doors. i don't really show role in getting greensill capital in front of the right sort of people which meant they could get access to more money, more funding, bigger investors. when they went bust in march, those investors were left facing billions in losses. but man who set it up isn't short of cash. lex greensill took millions of dollars out of the company and his family trust took millions more. a former prime minister also had a bumper payday. panorama has obtained a letter from greensill bumper payday. panorama has obtained a letterfrom greensill to mr cameron suggesting david cameron pocketed 11.5 million dollars after cashing in shares in 2019. before tax, including his salary and bonus, it looks like he made around $10 million for 2.5 years part—time work. tt million for 2.5 years part-time work. . , ., ., ,., .,
two years after he left downing street, - years after he left downing street, david cameron went to work promoting greensill capital, with david cameron on board, it sold more than three billion dollars of investments. having an ex prime minister is a great way to open doors. i don't really show role in getting greensill capital in front of the right sort of people which meant they could get access to more money, more funding, bigger investors. when they went bust in march, those investors were...
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home 11 downing street in fact, were funded the full details of which johnson has still not disclose this time the government defended the work purchase by thing. most of the cash came from private donors. the government tax collection helps to promote the creativity of british art and culture. it requires new work, such a consulting and securing the approval of an independent expert panel. and the majority of funding for acquisitions comes from philanthropic sources, not taxpayer money. i know the former head of an english health service trust told us that the timing of this latest scandal could not be worse. i think is a very poor decision. on this occasion. i think there are 2 reasons why bad judgment. firstly, we've just recently gone through a pay a pay round without nursing stuff where the, the government of been pretty mean in the way that they've approached it. and secondly, of course is the overall economic situation. so whether or not these are good paintings and whether or not that good value for money is not as important as what does it look like? what do people think whe
home 11 downing street in fact, were funded the full details of which johnson has still not disclose this time the government defended the work purchase by thing. most of the cash came from private donors. the government tax collection helps to promote the creativity of british art and culture. it requires new work, such a consulting and securing the approval of an independent expert panel. and the majority of funding for acquisitions comes from philanthropic sources, not taxpayer money. i know...
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after his official residence at 10 downing street splashed out nearly 800000 pounds on to paintings and huge reductions in case spending, leverage buys come off, so the government approved a 20 pound a week cup to the universal credit benefit system, which support low income families during the pandemic, that's on top of a pay freeze for teachers and police, as well as a pay rise of just 3 percent for health workers on the covert front line. the prime minister spending priorities, it's always about himself. as this government cuts universal credit and freezes, frontline nurse police pay, johnson has found more money to treat himself again and it is in desperate need of funding on the pay rise in order to be able to recruit and retain staff and catch up with the enormous backlog of work. so i, i think the issue about the paintings is something company relevant. my understanding is it's largely paid for through public money rather than donors as the governments, as suggested, the government is going back down stairs at the root. whereas at the beginning of the coven, we were able to see t
after his official residence at 10 downing street splashed out nearly 800000 pounds on to paintings and huge reductions in case spending, leverage buys come off, so the government approved a 20 pound a week cup to the universal credit benefit system, which support low income families during the pandemic, that's on top of a pay freeze for teachers and police, as well as a pay rise of just 3 percent for health workers on the covert front line. the prime minister spending priorities, it's always...
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earlier this year, he faced questions over how pricey downing street renovation were paid for investigation, including concluded that he had acted, quote, unwisely, but did not break the ministerial code. the government said that the paintings in question were paid for with a dedicated fund. the government art collection helps to promote the creativity of british art and culture. it acquired new works after consulting and securing the approval of an independent expert panel. and the majority of funding for acquisitions comes from philanthropic sources, not taxpayers, money or informer. national health services trust chairman roy lily told us that the timing for this latest scandal could not have been worse. i think is a very poor decision. the governments like all governments around the world by works at all from their own office aiding carriages. the arts in their own country and it encourages people to think about arts and in the literature on this occasion . i think there are 2 reasons why it's bad judgment. firstly, we've just recently gone through a pay a pay round without nursing stuf
earlier this year, he faced questions over how pricey downing street renovation were paid for investigation, including concluded that he had acted, quote, unwisely, but did not break the ministerial code. the government said that the paintings in question were paid for with a dedicated fund. the government art collection helps to promote the creativity of british art and culture. it acquired new works after consulting and securing the approval of an independent expert panel. and the majority of...
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we heard earlier today from downing street that on saturday _ today from downing street that on saturdaybeen evacuated from the country — have been evacuated from the country. we have a perfumer figures there _ country. we have a perfumer figures there from _ country. we have a perfumer figures there from dominic raab. he said that 150 _ there from dominic raab. he said that 150 mark british nationals are due to _ that 150 mark british nationals are due to be — that 150 mark british nationals are due to be arriving back in the uk in the early— due to be arriving back in the uk in the early hours of tomorrow morning or this _ the early hours of tomorrow morning or this evening, 289 afghans have been _ or this evening, 289 afghans have been evacuated so far, and in the days— been evacuated so far, and in the days to _ been evacuated so far, and in the days to come, friends at 350 brits and afghans are expected to be evacuated. now, just to kin dev give you an _ evacuated. now, just to kin dev give you an idea, — evacuated. now, just to kin dev give you an idea, the uk government have stres
we heard earlier today from downing street that on saturday _ today from downing street that on saturdaybeen evacuated from the country — have been evacuated from the country. we have a perfumer figures there _ country. we have a perfumer figures there from _ country. we have a perfumer figures there from dominic raab. he said that 150 _ there from dominic raab. he said that 150 mark british nationals are due to _ that 150 mark british nationals are due to be — that 150 mark british...
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you can just walk up and down the street and you can get your cheese. i love it. but the a very multicultural place with people from everywhere. it's just a wonderful environment. i love the richmond district. >> and my wife and i own a cafÉ we have specialty coffee drinks, your typical lattes and mochas and cappuccinos, and for lunches, sandwiches and soup and salad. made fresh to order. we have something for everybody >> my shop is in a very cool part of the city but that's one of the reasons why we provide such warm and generous treats, both physically and emotionally (♪♪) >> it's an old-fashioned general store. they have coffee. other than that what we sell is fishing equipment. go out and have a good time. >> one of my customers that has been coming here for years has always said this is my favorite store. when i get married i'm coming in your store. and then he in his wedding outfit and she in a beautiful dress came in here in between getting married at lands end and to the reception, unbelievable. (♪♪) >> the new public health order that we're announcing wi
you can just walk up and down the street and you can get your cheese. i love it. but the a very multicultural place with people from everywhere. it's just a wonderful environment. i love the richmond district. >> and my wife and i own a cafÉ we have specialty coffee drinks, your typical lattes and mochas and cappuccinos, and for lunches, sandwiches and soup and salad. made fresh to order. we have something for everybody >> my shop is in a very cool part of the city but that's one...
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downing street says there are no plans to cancel a decision to put down an alpaca on a farm in gloucestershirer a reprieve for the animal, called geronimo, but a high court judge has already ruled that he should be put down. the case has led to a debate about the testing methods used to identify bovine tb. with more, here's andrew plant. geronimo, in quarantine at this gloucestershire farm for the past four years, since he was imported from new zealand. now, though, he's set to be destroyed after owner helen lost her fight against his positive tests for tb. just frustrating. anxiety, trauma, constant letters backwards and forwards, constant legal options of what do we do. it's taken over my life. all of this was avoidable. we've had four years ofjust trying to sit down and rationally discuss the science. the science is just not there. today, downing street said they understood how distressing it was to lose an animal, but said that everything needed to be done to tackle tb. if we get a positive, they're under a compulsory slaughter order. paul westaway has to test his 150 cows every six months
downing street says there are no plans to cancel a decision to put down an alpaca on a farm in gloucestershirer a reprieve for the animal, called geronimo, but a high court judge has already ruled that he should be put down. the case has led to a debate about the testing methods used to identify bovine tb. with more, here's andrew plant. geronimo, in quarantine at this gloucestershire farm for the past four years, since he was imported from new zealand. now, though, he's set to be destroyed...
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downing street also expressed its sympathy but said everything possible needed to be done to fight bovinend they make policy based on the big numbers and decisions based on those big numbers, whereas for the individual, of course, you are always hoping that your animal is one of the i or 2%, maybe a little bit more, where it is a false positive result. a petition to spare geronimo has received around 100,000 signatures. a warrant from the courts means officials still have four weeks to put geronimo down. helen and a team of volunteers say they will do everything they can to stop that from happening. andrew plant, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. they come from darren bett. hello. hello there. just like over the weekend, we have got low pressure in charge of our weather today, which is why we are going to see more of these heavy and thundery downpours. but it is not as windy as it has been over the weekend, so when the sun is out, it may feel a little bit warmer. but we are seeing more of these showers breaking out at the moment, and through this morning some of the wettest weathe
downing street also expressed its sympathy but said everything possible needed to be done to fight bovinend they make policy based on the big numbers and decisions based on those big numbers, whereas for the individual, of course, you are always hoping that your animal is one of the i or 2%, maybe a little bit more, where it is a false positive result. a petition to spare geronimo has received around 100,000 signatures. a warrant from the courts means officials still have four weeks to put...
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two years after david cameron left downing street, he went to work for his friends firm.ensill capital. with david cameron on board, it sold more than $14 billion of investments. having an ex—prime minister| is a great way to open doors. he played really crucial role in getting greensill in frontl of the right sort of people, - which meant that they could get access to more money, - more funding, big investors. when greensill capital went bust in march, those investors were left facing billions in losses. but the man who set it up isn't short of cash. lex greensill took at least $40 million out of his company based these offices in the west end of london, and his family trust took millions more. 0ur former prime minister also had a bumper payday. panorama has obtained a letter from greensill to mr cameron. it suggests david cameron pocketed $4.5 million after cashing in greensill shares in 2019. before tax, including his salary and bonus, it looks like he made around $10 million for 2.5 years' part—time work. it was all about making money, and i think the danger is that c
two years after david cameron left downing street, he went to work for his friends firm.ensill capital. with david cameron on board, it sold more than $14 billion of investments. having an ex—prime minister| is a great way to open doors. he played really crucial role in getting greensill in frontl of the right sort of people, - which meant that they could get access to more money, - more funding, big investors. when greensill capital went bust in march, those investors were left facing...
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downing street says the uk's evacuation from afghanistan has ended, bringing to a close 20 years of britishly attack at kabul airport is "highly likely" in the next 24—36 hours, warns america's president. tens of thousands flee for safety in the us as hurricane ida intensifies as it approaches louisiana. and in cape town, townships and tango. how ballroom dancing has captured the imagination of some residents in one of south africa's toughest neighbourhoods.
downing street says the uk's evacuation from afghanistan has ended, bringing to a close 20 years of britishly attack at kabul airport is "highly likely" in the next 24—36 hours, warns america's president. tens of thousands flee for safety in the us as hurricane ida intensifies as it approaches louisiana. and in cape town, townships and tango. how ballroom dancing has captured the imagination of some residents in one of south africa's toughest neighbourhoods.
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down st. louis street over here. you can barely see just a few yards down the street there. there's a light, some of these hanging lights that were hanging off this building, one of them just crashed down over there. you've got flying debris all over the street here's in new orleans, some down here. and, again, visibility declining by the minute. wind and rain getting worse. my team was just at the river area, the riverfront area, and we really couldn't transmit because the wind was so intense and we were getting knocked over pretty much. so we decided to fade inland a little bit into the streets of the french quarter, and we caught up with some of this flooding going on right here. we've also been speaking to the southeast louisiana flood protection agency, and they're telling us that they're very confident, as we get another really intense swipe of wind coming down the street here, so bear with me. they're telling us they are very confident that the system of levees, floodgates, and surge gates is going to work very well, that it's going to withstand this storm because they
down st. louis street over here. you can barely see just a few yards down the street there. there's a light, some of these hanging lights that were hanging off this building, one of them just crashed down over there. you've got flying debris all over the street here's in new orleans, some down here. and, again, visibility declining by the minute. wind and rain getting worse. my team was just at the river area, the riverfront area, and we really couldn't transmit because the wind was so intense...
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downing street says the uk's evacuation from afghanistan has ended , bringing to a close 20 years ofritish military operations in the country. another deadly attack at kabul airport is �*highly likely�* in the next 2a to 36 hours, warns america's president. hurricane ida intensifies over the warm waters of the gulf of mexico as it heads for the us coast. tens of thousands flee for safety. and a couple in bolivia make sure they feel "on top of the world" as they tie the knot. hello and welcome to the programme. the last british plane carrying troops and diplomats has now left kabul airport. it brings to an end nearly 20 years of operations in afghanistan, culminating in the evacuation of more than 15— thousand people from the country in the past two weeks. an estimated 11—hundred eligible afghans and 150 uk nationals could not get out. here's our diplomatic correspondent, caroline hawley. heading home. 1,000 british troops were sent into kabul to get people out. us troops provided security for an unprecedented international rescue mission. the last british plane carrying civilians fle
downing street says the uk's evacuation from afghanistan has ended , bringing to a close 20 years ofritish military operations in the country. another deadly attack at kabul airport is �*highly likely�* in the next 2a to 36 hours, warns america's president. hurricane ida intensifies over the warm waters of the gulf of mexico as it heads for the us coast. tens of thousands flee for safety. and a couple in bolivia make sure they feel "on top of the world" as they tie the knot. hello...
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the same in downing street.he critical misjudgement was made of mrjohnson and mr raab, simply thinking that the gravity of the situation could be dealt with by theirjuniors. sorry to interrupt. it's interesting. george robinson was the defence secretary under blair, he was saying on friday that actually a junior minister would never have a call accepted from a foreign minister, it isjust call accepted from a foreign minister, it is just not practical. if you are going to call it has to be done by somebody of the same rank, and that is convention around the world. w , rank, and that is convention around the world. , ., ~ rank, and that is convention around the world. , . ~ ., the world. exactly, and i think that was the misjudgement _ the world. exactly, and i think that was the misjudgement that - the world. exactly, and i think that was the misjudgement that was i the world. exactly, and i think that - was the misjudgement that was made. at the prime minister and the foreign secretary assumed, took for granted
the same in downing street.he critical misjudgement was made of mrjohnson and mr raab, simply thinking that the gravity of the situation could be dealt with by theirjuniors. sorry to interrupt. it's interesting. george robinson was the defence secretary under blair, he was saying on friday that actually a junior minister would never have a call accepted from a foreign minister, it isjust call accepted from a foreign minister, it is just not practical. if you are going to call it has to be done...
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and it's a wonderful mix, you cannot tell by walking down the street what type of accommodation.on't know the very posh houses, the £12 million house, i wish i did. next door, they're multimillionaires and we're housing association, this block. i think all children's entertainers are big kids at heart. schools closed on that friday and i thought gosh, well, that's it. i'm not going to be doing any entertaining. i was talking to my friend and saying "oh, this is awful, "everything's ended, and she goes, "why don't you do it online?" it looks like a rat's nest! i actually thought it would never go virtual. i really used to say to people, it can never be anything other than doing it in real life! and look at me now! 'cause i did a party for a little girl in south africa the other day. how awesome is that? so, now i'm a global children's entertainer! hello, is there anybody out there? the first few that i did, when i saw all the kids in their little boxes and not meeting and playing together, i nearly cried. ijust wanted them all to be together and be able to be kids and run around a
and it's a wonderful mix, you cannot tell by walking down the street what type of accommodation.on't know the very posh houses, the £12 million house, i wish i did. next door, they're multimillionaires and we're housing association, this block. i think all children's entertainers are big kids at heart. schools closed on that friday and i thought gosh, well, that's it. i'm not going to be doing any entertaining. i was talking to my friend and saying "oh, this is awful, "everything's...
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. >> at about this is a good analogy but if i was speeding down my street and i get a ticket and beatt they say i'm speeding down the street again so now i'm getting a new ticket i'm not able to base my new ticketck from last year now you have the new one so the cases are similar or identical but to separate charges so then they file a complaint to see if there is probable cause and the commission is appointed by the governor and then they decided they had probable cause to pursue. host: how did that first case and. >> two years ago in march we were ready to go into the deposition. we sat down at the conference table with attorneys, court reporters, ready to take down every word as the attorney tries to destroy me over the next six hours they said we need a meeting and asked the stenographer to leave and say this is not the vehicle we want to t use and we are willing to dismiss the charges because the have a lawsuit in federal court. really is based on the fact we have a recording of the same commission saying they embraced the hostility of the first commission. so if they would go fo
. >> at about this is a good analogy but if i was speeding down my street and i get a ticket and beatt they say i'm speeding down the street again so now i'm getting a new ticket i'm not able to base my new ticketck from last year now you have the new one so the cases are similar or identical but to separate charges so then they file a complaint to see if there is probable cause and the commission is appointed by the governor and then they decided they had probable cause to pursue. host:...
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pare downing street yesterday has been under pressure.— under pressure.pressure. are you going to resign, mr raab. for _ under pressure. are you going to resign, mr raab. for not - under pressure. are you going to resign, mr raab. for not calling. under pressure. are you going to i resign, mr raab. for not calling his aft han resign, mr raab. for not calling his afghan counterpart _ resign, mr raab. for not calling his afghan counterpart last _ resign, mr raab. for not calling his afghan counterpart last week - resign, mr raab. for not calling his afghan counterpart last week to - resign, mr raab. for not calling his i afghan counterpart last week to help translators who had helped allied forces. ., ., ., forces. the whole of the government has been hitting _ forces. the whole of the government has been hitting the _ forces. the whole of the government has been hitting the phones - forces. the whole of the government has been hitting the phones to - forces. the whole of the government has been hitting the phones to do . has been hitting the phones to do w
pare downing street yesterday has been under pressure.— under pressure.pressure. are you going to resign, mr raab. for _ under pressure. are you going to resign, mr raab. for not - under pressure. are you going to resign, mr raab. for not calling. under pressure. are you going to i resign, mr raab. for not calling his aft han resign, mr raab. for not calling his afghan counterpart _ resign, mr raab. for not calling his afghan counterpart last _ resign, mr raab. for not calling his afghan...
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downing street says the uk's 20—year military operation in afghanistan has ended tonight.hese were some of the last british troops to leave kabul. the evening presidentjoe biden says another attack in afghanistan is imminient. he expects it within the next 36 hours. it comes after the us military says a strike by one of its drones has resulted in the deaths of �*two high—profile�* targets following thursday's attack at kabul airport, which killed as many as 170 people. tens of thousands flee for safety in the us as hurricane ida intensifies as it approaches louisiana. concerns over rising covid infection rates as large crowds concerns over rising covid infection rates as large crowds are expected to flock to beaches and festivals over the uk bank holiday weekend. two world records for the british cycling couple, husband and wife lora and neil fachie, who are amongst seven gb paralympians to win gold today. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor of the independent and faiza shahee
downing street says the uk's 20—year military operation in afghanistan has ended tonight.hese were some of the last british troops to leave kabul. the evening presidentjoe biden says another attack in afghanistan is imminient. he expects it within the next 36 hours. it comes after the us military says a strike by one of its drones has resulted in the deaths of �*two high—profile�* targets following thursday's attack at kabul airport, which killed as many as 170 people. tens of thousands...
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when we drive through the streets of kabul, the city seems much the same, until we get to the banks. to the queues stretching all the way downeet. most banks are shut, most don't have any money. some people have stood here for days wondering if they can withstand this for long. i should build a future, i should study. so definitely if the situations are like that, you should stay for one weekjust to take 10,000 afghani...$100 from the bank, so it's not possible to live here. a country turned upside down and inside out. an old order suddenly ripped away, a new one suddenly started, in chaos and uncertainty. lyse doucet, bbc news, kabul. at the white house, within the past couple of hours, president biden has delivered a forthright and detailed defence of his decision, to order the us withdrawal. despite criticism from many quarters, the president said the evacuation efforts had been an "extraordinary success", and insisted he'd been faced with a stark choice between "leaving or escalating." the afghan mission was devised overwhelmingly by the americans and led by us forces with the support of other states including the uk. th
when we drive through the streets of kabul, the city seems much the same, until we get to the banks. to the queues stretching all the way downeet. most banks are shut, most don't have any money. some people have stood here for days wondering if they can withstand this for long. i should build a future, i should study. so definitely if the situations are like that, you should stay for one weekjust to take 10,000 afghani...$100 from the bank, so it's not possible to live here. a country turned...
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save geronimo — campaigners march on downing street later to demand a reprieve for the alpaca who's testedr bovine tb. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news. a code red for humanity — that's how the biggest ever report on climate change is being described by the un secretary general. the study, produced by hundreds of the world's top scientists and signed off by all the world's governments, says it's unequivocal that human activities are responsible for global warming. the report describes an overheating world slipping into crisis — with more weather extremes and rising temperatures in the coming years. the government's climate co—ordinator alok sharma says the report is a stark warning about the need to cut emissions. here's our energy and environment analyst roger harrabin. sirens wildfires are blazing through turkey and greece. they're rushing through california, too. in previous years, the panel wouldn't have been confident to blame climate change for the heatwaves behind the fires. not now. it tells us that it is indisputable tha
save geronimo — campaigners march on downing street later to demand a reprieve for the alpaca who's testedr bovine tb. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news. a code red for humanity — that's how the biggest ever report on climate change is being described by the un secretary general. the study, produced by hundreds of the world's top scientists and signed off by all the world's governments, says it's unequivocal that human activities...
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downing street says the uk's 20—year military operation in afghanistan has ended tonight.his evening presidentjoe biden says another attack in afghanistan is imminent — he expects it within the next 36 hours. it comes after the us military says a strike by one of its drones has resulted in the deaths of "two high profile" targets, following thursday's attack at kabul airport which killed as many as 170 people. tens of thousands flee for safety in the us as hurricane ida intensifies as it approaches louisiana. concerns over rising covid infection rates as large crowds are expected to flock to beaches and festivals over the uk bank holiday weekend.
downing street says the uk's 20—year military operation in afghanistan has ended tonight.his evening presidentjoe biden says another attack in afghanistan is imminent — he expects it within the next 36 hours. it comes after the us military says a strike by one of its drones has resulted in the deaths of "two high profile" targets, following thursday's attack at kabul airport which killed as many as 170 people. tens of thousands flee for safety in the us as hurricane ida...
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take a look down the street. see some of this debris. i'm going to pivot this way and our photo journalist is going to take you through this. look at this collapsed roof. it came down across this intersection. insulation and all of this stuff, it was a very violent crash just before we got on the scene here. we have to keep our eyes and ears constantly open because i can show you one other thing as we turn the corner here. see how the wind and rain dynamic really change. a piece of flying glass just came down here, struck a member of our security team. he's okay but one of the things you have to watch out for because there's flying debris. you'll see my eyes dart back and forth because i have to constantly watch out for me and my team to make sure we do not get hit with something. as i come across the street you can see how the dynamic changes. a little calmer down that street where i just was. on decatur street, you can see the wind and rain dynamic get much stronger. look at the rain bands coming down decatur street here. flooding will
take a look down the street. see some of this debris. i'm going to pivot this way and our photo journalist is going to take you through this. look at this collapsed roof. it came down across this intersection. insulation and all of this stuff, it was a very violent crash just before we got on the scene here. we have to keep our eyes and ears constantly open because i can show you one other thing as we turn the corner here. see how the wind and rain dynamic really change. a piece of flying glass...
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this is camped outside downing street. and there company for a pension.eed? thank you very much. i am in _ what exactly has been agreed? thank you very much. i am in regular- you very much. i am in regular contact and have had a call from the leader of the hunger strike. we have been seeing developments take place throughout the day and the first one is that the supreme court of nepal ruled in favourfor is that the supreme court of nepal ruled in favour for the is that the supreme court of nepal ruled in favourfor the nepal government, its top 30 now to protect the lives of the three hunger strikers so that was the first development today. subsequently had contact with the gurkhas saying there will be announced very soon and your colleague kindly contact me at that point as well. within the last hour understand there's been a talk between mr ben wallace the secretary of state and the embassy of nepal and i understand that there's going to be an initial preparation tour in late september. the date the 20th of september is being floated around to me. tt’s s
this is camped outside downing street. and there company for a pension.eed? thank you very much. i am in _ what exactly has been agreed? thank you very much. i am in regular- you very much. i am in regular contact and have had a call from the leader of the hunger strike. we have been seeing developments take place throughout the day and the first one is that the supreme court of nepal ruled in favourfor is that the supreme court of nepal ruled in favour for the is that the supreme court of...
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well, government street is our main street, if you've been down government. there's a lot of antebellum homes there. but because he was black, they would not let him build that house over on government street. and we're talking -- this was in the early 1900s. and to be honest with you, most blacks were living in shotguns during that time. this was a huge house when you look at it. and it was built by the premier architect in the city which was george rogers during that time. i know that he had to have cash because my dad told me when he built his store in 1950, the banks wouldn't loan him money. not because he had bad credit. they did not loan blacks money for businesses or homes. i know for him to have george rogers as an architect and to build this cash, he had to have plenty of cash at that time. unfortunately he died at a young age from pneumonia. he was like 47 years old. so he never got a chance to enjoy the fruits of his labor. this church was on that street behind us. and eventually they bought this vacant lot and placed their church here, constructed
well, government street is our main street, if you've been down government. there's a lot of antebellum homes there. but because he was black, they would not let him build that house over on government street. and we're talking -- this was in the early 1900s. and to be honest with you, most blacks were living in shotguns during that time. this was a huge house when you look at it. and it was built by the premier architect in the city which was george rogers during that time. i know that he had...
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are people walking down the street women also walking down the street pass hello fi shoes waving the old flag under that was under the republic and sang our flag is our identity. they also processed yesterday around the flag and multiple places because the telephone have taken the old flag and raised and state the lab, which is why some, some people pushing back on that very upset and the end independent say today you typically see the flag everywhere. so this is certainly an opportunity for people to push back and say, no we, we want our old flag to continue to be raised and not the telephone one. and all of this is happening is people are still making their way to couple airport, i believe in order to try to, to leave the country thousands of thousands of people trying to get to cobble international airport for these evacuation lines. they just keep coming. people are sleeping near the airport. they gather around the telephone, are in control of the perimeter, trying to stop people flooding past having things like we saw on monday, where people flooded on the tarmac and evacuation
are people walking down the street women also walking down the street pass hello fi shoes waving the old flag under that was under the republic and sang our flag is our identity. they also processed yesterday around the flag and multiple places because the telephone have taken the old flag and raised and state the lab, which is why some, some people pushing back on that very upset and the end independent say today you typically see the flag everywhere. so this is certainly an opportunity for...