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i've heard it asked, have even been jabbed telegraph.johnson, the prime minister's wife, urging pregnant women to go ahead and get the jab. pregnant women to go ahead and get the 'ab. �* ., , , the jab. don't forget, this is quite controversial _ the jab. don't forget, this is quite controversial when _ the jab. don't forget, this is quite controversial when the _ the jab. don't forget, this is quite controversial when the role - the jab. don't forget, this is quite controversial when the role it was beginning and pregnant women were advised not to have an injection in the first place, and so that is probably why, is one of those things, slightly seems to have slipped off the news agenda about pregnant women, and saying she has had her second jab, which is like she's wearing her sticker, and saying the royal college of midwives has said expectant mothers have a greater risk of serious illness if they get covid, so get that asked. and it was, as i said, they were warned against getting these vaccines, and now i think i might be right in s
i've heard it asked, have even been jabbed telegraph.johnson, the prime minister's wife, urging pregnant women to go ahead and get the jab. pregnant women to go ahead and get the 'ab. �* ., , , the jab. don't forget, this is quite controversial _ the jab. don't forget, this is quite controversial when _ the jab. don't forget, this is quite controversial when the _ the jab. don't forget, this is quite controversial when the role - the jab. don't forget, this is quite controversial when the...
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back to the telegraph. — everyday heroes. back to the telegraph, and _ everyday heroes.hildren on social media. yeah, so the telegraph reports _ children on social media. yeah, so the telegraph reports social - children on social media. yeah, so | the telegraph reports social media companies will have compulsory age check— companies will have compulsory age check up on — companies will have compulsory age check up on them, things like passport— check up on them, things like passport or fingerprints. the idea of, passport or fingerprints. the idea of. they're — passport or fingerprints. the idea of, they're supposed to be an age limit _ of, they're supposed to be an age limit of— of, they're supposed to be an age limit of 13— of, they're supposed to be an age limit of 13 to use social media. certainly children under the age of 13 fairly— certainly children under the age of 13 fairly regularly. the commission, the children's commissioner, is speaking — the children's commissioner, is speaking to the daily telegraph and warning _ speaking to the daily telegraph and warning
back to the telegraph. — everyday heroes. back to the telegraph, and _ everyday heroes.hildren on social media. yeah, so the telegraph reports _ children on social media. yeah, so the telegraph reports social - children on social media. yeah, so | the telegraph reports social media companies will have compulsory age check— companies will have compulsory age check up on — companies will have compulsory age check up on them, things like passport— check up on them, things like passport or...
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the telegraph saying quite specifically. _ leave.may _ leave. the telegraph saying quite specifically, they may not - leave. the telegraph saying quite specifically, they may not get - leave. the telegraph saying quite specifically, they may not get out| specifically, they may not get out and they may well become subject to retribution, stories emerging from countries. taliban locally have been going around and some of those areas. basically ran people up. that's right, and joe biden admitted this was extremely dangerous and they won't be able to get everybody out. they're in the process of trying to get people in and out of the airport, may be suggesting there is a risk of loss. whether it's around the airport or whether it's across the country, in remote areas, this situation is extremely dangerous, it's extremely... i think this piece, it talks about this deadline and how much we can give to the airlift. there's some pressure onjoe biden, who said he believes it will be able to be done by the end of august, but there is pressure.
the telegraph saying quite specifically. _ leave.may _ leave. the telegraph saying quite specifically, they may not - leave. the telegraph saying quite specifically, they may not get - leave. the telegraph saying quite specifically, they may not get out| specifically, they may not get out and they may well become subject to retribution, stories emerging from countries. taliban locally have been going around and some of those areas. basically ran people up. that's right, and joe biden admitted...
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the truth of the matter is the telegraph in the story— of the matter is the telegraph in the story that'sther yet another reform of examination grades is in the _ another reform of examination grades is in the offing and it may be several— is in the offing and it may be several years away for sure, the telegraph, — several years away for sure, the telegraph, in an editorial comment on the _ telegraph, in an editorial comment on the front— telegraph, in an editorial comment on the front page, makes it clear — it warhs _ on the front page, makes it clear — it warhs the — on the front page, makes it clear — it warns the government, describing its lack— it warns the government, describing its lack of— it warns the government, describing its lack of an apparent plan for how to get— its lack of an apparent plan for how to get education back on track and the closure — to get education back on track and the closure of schools in particular in the _ the closure of schools in particular in the past — the closure of schools in particular in the past 18 months as a disaster, when the _ in the past 18
the truth of the matter is the telegraph in the story— of the matter is the telegraph in the story that'sther yet another reform of examination grades is in the _ another reform of examination grades is in the offing and it may be several— is in the offing and it may be several years away for sure, the telegraph, — several years away for sure, the telegraph, in an editorial comment on the _ telegraph, in an editorial comment on the front— telegraph, in an editorial comment on the front...
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. cowboys, on the front of the telegraph-— cowboys, on the front of the telegraph.utely, ithink travellers will _ telegraph. absolutely, ithink travellers will maybe - telegraph. absolutely, ithink travellers will maybe site - telegraph. absolutely, ithink travellers will maybe site a i telegraph. absolutely, i think| travellers will maybe site a bit telegraph. absolutely, i think. travellers will maybe site a bit of relief at this because we've heard multiple stories of the prices of covid testing sometimes superseding the price of flying abroad. approved providers will be crackdown on, advertising cheap prices to get pumped to the top the list, then when you click on the left to make a website, you find you're paying four times as much... so this will be welcome, of course, it doesn't really make the whole process of travelling much simpler or welcome for a lot of people, but i'm sure it will be a relief that it'll be a little bit cheaper. if will be a relief that it'll be a little bit cheaper.— will be a relief that it'll be a little bit cheaper. will be a relief
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let's finish with the daily telegraph. the pms great - daily telegraph.and earth to ship those were eligible. and the leverage that the international community has over the international community has over the taliban and it would seem to be financial and part. many tied up affairs in the states and also need support financially from the international community. yes, they have a humanitarian _ international community. yes, they have a humanitarian crisis - international community. yes, they have a humanitarian crisis on - international community. yes, they have a humanitarian crisis on theirl have a humanitarian crisis on their hands _ have a humanitarian crisis on their hands and — have a humanitarian crisis on their hands and afghanistan with a shortage of food and water, shortage of medical— shortage of food and water, shortage of medical supplies. and this is, the prime — of medical supplies. and this is, the prime minister say he will move heaven— the prime minister say he will move heaven and — the prime minister say he will move heaven and earth no
let's finish with the daily telegraph. the pms great - daily telegraph.and earth to ship those were eligible. and the leverage that the international community has over the international community has over the taliban and it would seem to be financial and part. many tied up affairs in the states and also need support financially from the international community. yes, they have a humanitarian _ international community. yes, they have a humanitarian crisis - international community. yes, they...
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. cowboys, on the front of the telegraph-— cowboys, on the front of the telegraph.. absolutely, i think. travellers will maybe site a bit of relief at this because we've heard multiple stories of the prices of covid testing sometimes superseding the price of flying abroad. approved providers will be crackdown on, advertising cheap prices to get pumped to the top the list, then when you click on the left to make a website, you find you're paying four times
. cowboys, on the front of the telegraph-— cowboys, on the front of the telegraph.. absolutely, i think. travellers will maybe site a bit of relief at this because we've heard multiple stories of the prices of covid testing sometimes superseding the price of flying abroad. approved providers will be crackdown on, advertising cheap prices to get pumped to the top the list, then when you click on the left to make a website, you find you're paying four times
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or good news on the front of the telegraph. your bills - front of the telegraph.you don't use hydrogen— are going up even if you don't use hydrogen -- — are going up even if you don't use hydrogen —— more good news. the government— hydrogen —— more good news. the government will announce a plan tomorrow— government will announce a plan tomorrow for subsidy schemes for people _ tomorrow for subsidy schemes for people to — tomorrow for subsidy schemes for people to use hydrogen, but i think they'll— people to use hydrogen, but i think they'll do _ people to use hydrogen, but i think they'll do it in 67,000 homes which doesn't _ they'll do it in 67,000 homes which doesn't sound like a whole lot — across _ doesn't sound like a whole lot — across britain by 2030. now to do this, _ across britain by 2030. now to do this, they'll— across britain by 2030. now to do this, they'll want to launch this scheme — this, they'll want to launch this scheme and, as part of this scheme, it means _ scheme and, as part of this scheme, it means our— scheme and, as part of this scheme,
or good news on the front of the telegraph. your bills - front of the telegraph.you don't use hydrogen— are going up even if you don't use hydrogen -- — are going up even if you don't use hydrogen —— more good news. the government— hydrogen —— more good news. the government will announce a plan tomorrow— government will announce a plan tomorrow for subsidy schemes for people _ tomorrow for subsidy schemes for people to — tomorrow for subsidy schemes for people to use hydrogen,...
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let's go to the daily telegraph because give i to the daily telegraph because give us a preview of thatlare pcr tests a rep. they are expensive here but cheaper in france. why? in are expensive here but cheaper in france- why?— are expensive here but cheaper in france. wh ? ., . , ., ., france. why? in france, they are not subcontracted _ france. why? in france, they are not subcontracted and _ france. why? in france, they are not subcontracted and given _ france. why? in france, they are not subcontracted and given out - france. why? in france, they are not subcontracted and given out to - subcontracted and given out to private companies. here in the uk, they have been. so the expense is huge. for one person it's bad enough, as soon as you have a family with two or three children, it becomes really prohibitive. i think what is really not going down while either is that the pcr test, very, very few of them are actually being used to the sequence what is actually happening with variance, but, yeah, i mean apart from the expense, the disruption to do with people trying to work if they are
let's go to the daily telegraph because give i to the daily telegraph because give us a preview of thatlare pcr tests a rep. they are expensive here but cheaper in france. why? in are expensive here but cheaper in france- why?— are expensive here but cheaper in france. wh ? ., . , ., ., france. why? in france, they are not subcontracted _ france. why? in france, they are not subcontracted and _ france. why? in france, they are not subcontracted and given _ france. why? in france, they are not...
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it is a fantastic daily i telegraph story. this would be... archbishop — telegraph story.t allowed to be pedro to -et we are not allowed to be pedro to get a _ we are not allowed to be pedro to get a more — we are not allowed to be pedro to get a more full depay do nothing and straddle _ get a more full depay do nothing and straddle. we see lots of patriotism, we've _ straddle. we see lots of patriotism, we've seen— straddle. we see lots of patriotism, we've seen it in the olympic coverage, _ we've seen it in the olympic coverage, we've ended in coverage of the euros _ coverage, we've ended in coverage of the euros -- — coverage, we've ended in coverage of the euros —— seen it. it is interesting, the prime minister now, when _ interesting, the prime minister now, when he _ interesting, the prime minister now, when he does his press conferences and other— when he does his press conferences and other members of the cabinet and the scientists, they have this very expensive — the scientists, they have this very expensive tv studio which was built by them, the union flags portr
it is a fantastic daily i telegraph story. this would be... archbishop — telegraph story.t allowed to be pedro to -et we are not allowed to be pedro to get a _ we are not allowed to be pedro to get a more — we are not allowed to be pedro to get a more full depay do nothing and straddle _ get a more full depay do nothing and straddle. we see lots of patriotism, we've _ straddle. we see lots of patriotism, we've seen— straddle. we see lots of patriotism, we've seen it in the olympic...
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i see that the telegraph is obviously quite upbeat and its _ telegraph is obviously quite upbeat and front page. many people will think that these are holidays back on, think that these are holidays back on. but _ think that these are holidays back on, but the independent is quoting that most— on, but the independent is quoting that most people have simply written off a holiday in france. it's too late _ off a holiday in france. it's too late we — off a holiday in france. it's too late. we are into august. other plans— late. we are into august. other plans have _ late. we are into august. other plans have been made. you can't make those _ plans have been made. you can't make those plans— plans have been made. you can't make those plans yet. it simply too late. the government does have these restrictions in place for france for 'ust restrictions in place for france for just a _ restrictions in place for france for just a couple of weeks which makes no sense _ just a couple of weeks which makes no sense i— just a couple of weeks which makes no sense. ., . i. just a couple of weeks whic
i see that the telegraph is obviously quite upbeat and its _ telegraph is obviously quite upbeat and front page. many people will think that these are holidays back on, think that these are holidays back on. but _ think that these are holidays back on, but the independent is quoting that most— on, but the independent is quoting that most people have simply written off a holiday in france. it's too late _ off a holiday in france. it's too late we — off a holiday in france. it's too late. we...
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staying with the telegraph. _ the customer. staying with the telegraph. a — the customer.tribute - the customer. staying with the telegraph, a brief tribute from| the customer. staying with the - telegraph, a brief tribute from each of you if you would for eunice stubbs, the versatile, delightful actress and singer who died at the age of 8a. digby, if you would, a brief tribute? # we are all going on a summer holidaym — # we are all going on a summer holidaym i— # we are all going on a summer holiday... i tell you # we are all going on a summer holiday... itell you not # we are all going on a summer holiday... i tell you not many people — holiday... i tell you not many people watching this will remember cliff richard, the shadows summer holiday. _ cliff richard, the shadows summer holiday, and she was in that. i was about— holiday, and she was in that. i was about eight— holiday, and she was in that. i was about eight and night went to the cinema _ about eight and night went to the cinema and watched it, and i remember eunice stubbs in that, all cheerful— remember eunice s
staying with the telegraph. _ the customer. staying with the telegraph. a — the customer.tribute - the customer. staying with the telegraph, a brief tribute from| the customer. staying with the - telegraph, a brief tribute from each of you if you would for eunice stubbs, the versatile, delightful actress and singer who died at the age of 8a. digby, if you would, a brief tribute? # we are all going on a summer holidaym — # we are all going on a summer holidaym i— # we are all going on a...
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the telegraph cover this as mp5 direct their_ and the telegraph cover this as mp5 direct theiranger cover this as mp5 direct their anger towards specifically the us president — but many— specifically the us president — but many of— specifically the us president — but many of us — specifically the us president — but many of us will have seen the coverage _ many of us will have seen the coverage of the debate in commons that was— coverage of the debate in commons that was certainly not the case. a number_ that was certainly not the case. a number of— that was certainly not the case. a number of mps, particularly conservative mps like theresa may, liam fox, _ conservative mps like theresa may, liam fox, jeremy hunt all gave quite impassioned speeches really laying at least _ impassioned speeches really laying at least some of the blame at the feet of— at least some of the blame at the feet of the prime minister — who it's argued — feet of the prime minister — who it's argued should have been more aware _ it's argued should have been more aware as— it's argued should have been more awar
the telegraph cover this as mp5 direct their_ and the telegraph cover this as mp5 direct theiranger cover this as mp5 direct their anger towards specifically the us president — but many— specifically the us president — but many of— specifically the us president — but many of us — specifically the us president — but many of us will have seen the coverage _ many of us will have seen the coverage of the debate in commons that was— coverage of the debate in commons that was...
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so, some of the detail in the telegraph's story, i detail in the telegraph's story, government sourcesto help with the upfront cost of replacing a gas boiler. 0ne upfront cost of replacing a gas boiler. one option is to boost that cash amount. joe, you introduced the idea of a sizeable minority of people being sceptical about change. do you think cash up front is going to move those people?— to move those people? this is something _ to move those people? this is something i've _ to move those people? this is something i've actually - to move those people? this isj something i've actually looked to move those people? this is - something i've actually looked into at an— something i've actually looked into at an individual level. i've looked at an individual level. i've looked at converting my gas boiler, and it cost a _ at converting my gas boiler, and it cost a lot— at converting my gas boiler, and it cost a lot more than £4000. the technology's still in very early stages, — technology's still in very early stages, and this is the kind of thing — stages, and this is the kind of thing th
so, some of the detail in the telegraph's story, i detail in the telegraph's story, government sourcesto help with the upfront cost of replacing a gas boiler. 0ne upfront cost of replacing a gas boiler. one option is to boost that cash amount. joe, you introduced the idea of a sizeable minority of people being sceptical about change. do you think cash up front is going to move those people?— to move those people? this is something _ to move those people? this is something i've _ to move those...
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there is a piece inside the telegraph - reporting so? chairman of the defence select committee saying that what we should have always done afghanistan was once we defeated the immediate threat of al-anda, we should've pulled out of afghanistan but said he will come back and strike again and keep the taliban en garde rather thanjust strike again and keep the taliban en garde rather than just abusing all of our resources to nation build is we have for the last 20 years. so there will be people who will say this will should've been doing for 20 years because we should've held the taliban's feet to the fire. and it think it was quite a good letter forjoe biden to climb down because he's really put himself in a corner with this leaving by the 11th of september, he has been very gung ho about it. more so than donald trump every was and these are willing to come back should the need arise. medicines will move and give everyone a letter to climb down. what do you think the british public will make of that? truth? what do you think the british pu
there is a piece inside the telegraph - reporting so? chairman of the defence select committee saying that what we should have always done afghanistan was once we defeated the immediate threat of al-anda, we should've pulled out of afghanistan but said he will come back and strike again and keep the taliban en garde rather thanjust strike again and keep the taliban en garde rather than just abusing all of our resources to nation build is we have for the last 20 years. so there will be people...
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i on the telegraph - what is greenwashing?— on the telegraph - what is greenwashing?think we are seeing an awful lot of this. a _ greenwashing? i think we are seeing an awful lot of this. a bit _ greenwashing? i think we are seeing an awful lot of this. a bit like all - an awful lot of this. a bit like all these _ an awful lot of this. a bit like all these social movements like lgbt pride. _ these social movements like lgbt pride. att— these social movements like lgbt pride, all those kinds of things, the corporations latch onto them and they start _ the corporations latch onto them and they start making it part of their brand _ they start making it part of their brand in— they start making it part of their brand in order to appeal to younger people. _ brand in order to appeal to younger people, people who are conscious about _ people, people who are conscious about the — people, people who are conscious about the environment, in this case. so basically. — about the environment, in this case. so basically, in very simple terms, it's all— so basically, in very simple t
i on the telegraph - what is greenwashing?— on the telegraph - what is greenwashing?think we are seeing an awful lot of this. a _ greenwashing? i think we are seeing an awful lot of this. a bit _ greenwashing? i think we are seeing an awful lot of this. a bit like all - an awful lot of this. a bit like all these _ an awful lot of this. a bit like all these social movements like lgbt pride. _ these social movements like lgbt pride. att— these social movements like lgbt pride, all those kinds...
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says there _ coronavirus or the telegraph says there will— coronavirus or the telegraph says there willly beneficial for this age group. this going to be a lot of parents — group. this going to be a lot of parents will be quite concerned and want information about it. a rare side _ want information about it. a rare side effect — want information about it. a rare side effect mentioned in the article of inflammation of the heart, which can come _ of inflammation of the heart, which can come with a second dose and it's all new— can come with a second dose and it's all new comments will be researching there's— all new comments will be researching there's a _ all new comments will be researching there's a lot _ all new comments will be researching there's a lot of evidence to be produced _ there's a lot of evidence to be produced in red. there'll be a lot of questions from parents, i think. and you _ of questions from parents, i think. and you might get some saying that well, my— and you might get some saying that well, my child came home from school and said _ well, my child came home from
says there _ coronavirus or the telegraph says there will— coronavirus or the telegraph says there willly beneficial for this age group. this going to be a lot of parents — group. this going to be a lot of parents will be quite concerned and want information about it. a rare side _ want information about it. a rare side effect — want information about it. a rare side effect mentioned in the article of inflammation of the heart, which can come _ of inflammation of the heart, which can come...
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let's look at the telegraph again. _ over the months to come. let's look at the telegraph again.'s look at the telegraph again. to the - over the months to come. let's look at the telegraph again. to the most successful at sporting couple in history, and british strake and i should take jason kenny and laura kenny, both showing off their civil —— silver medals there. it has been a debate on social media. should you celebrate silver medals? one has one 16, the other has 1a. they look pretty happy with silver. is that ok to celebrate? it’s pretty happy with silver. is that 0k to celebrate?— to celebrate? it's perfectly 0k to celebrate all _ to celebrate? it's perfectly 0k to celebrate all metals, _ to celebrate? it's perfectly 0k to celebrate all metals, surely. - to celebrate? it's perfectly 0k to celebrate all metals, surely. it . to celebrate? it's perfectly 0k to i celebrate all metals, surely. it has been a very good day for the uk's bounty of metals, eight and one day. i think it's now six in the league table of metals, and absolutely. i say count them all, but count all of t
let's look at the telegraph again. _ over the months to come. let's look at the telegraph again.'s look at the telegraph again. to the - over the months to come. let's look at the telegraph again. to the most successful at sporting couple in history, and british strake and i should take jason kenny and laura kenny, both showing off their civil —— silver medals there. it has been a debate on social media. should you celebrate silver medals? one has one 16, the other has 1a. they look pretty...
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let's stay with the daily telegraph _ care homes.h the j daily telegraph and look at one care homes. let's stay with the i daily telegraph and look at one of the two pair 0lympians were going to be carrying the flag when the paralympics in tokyo open tomorrow night and this particular article i will go to the other one in a moment, but this particular article is the oldest member of the paralympics team. he is the oldest member of the paralympics team.— is the oldest member of the paralympics team. is the oldest member of the paral mics team. , ~ ., , paralympics team. he is 56 and he is auoin to paralympics team. he is 56 and he is going to be — paralympics team. he is 56 and he is going to be carrying _ paralympics team. he is 56 and he is going to be carrying the _ paralympics team. he is 56 and he is going to be carrying the flag - paralympics team. he is 56 and he is going to be carrying the flag at the i going to be carrying the flag at the ceremony— going to be carrying the flag at the ceremony along with the swimmer and his s
let's stay with the daily telegraph _ care homes.h the j daily telegraph and look at one care homes. let's stay with the i daily telegraph and look at one of the two pair 0lympians were going to be carrying the flag when the paralympics in tokyo open tomorrow night and this particular article i will go to the other one in a moment, but this particular article is the oldest member of the paralympics team. he is the oldest member of the paralympics team.— is the oldest member of the paralympics...
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and the telegraph. _ done to support them. olivia? and the telegraph, some _ done to support them.livia? and j the telegraph, some the statistics, a patron of mind and they have done this really worrying survey around 2000 young people saying that 9% of young people said they have not been able to cope with school as a result of mental health, 68 actually miss school as a result of mental health. there is a mushrooming crisis and a bunch of mental health charities and set up across the uk, to be a place where children and young people can go to talk about mental health problems and a nonthreatening and nonclinical way. stephen fry's theory is that what happens is we get children that go to a crisis point and then they visit someone when it's far too late. we should be intervening much earlier and investment for the state of actually saving money and saving a lot of heart ache down the line. but think it's pretty impressive campaign and we hope to see it go far. mental health for the young and also everyone else. but for now, 0livia everyone else. but for now, olivia and richard tha
and the telegraph. _ done to support them. olivia? and the telegraph, some _ done to support them.livia? and j the telegraph, some the statistics, a patron of mind and they have done this really worrying survey around 2000 young people saying that 9% of young people said they have not been able to cope with school as a result of mental health, 68 actually miss school as a result of mental health. there is a mushrooming crisis and a bunch of mental health charities and set up across the uk, to...
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i do know. one quote in the telegraph from ceja saying _ one quote in the telegraph from ceja sayingng from other professors, doctors, scientists, experts — professors, doctors, scientists, experts on _ professors, doctors, scientists, experts on this, there is concern that the — experts on this, there is concern that the vaccine programme isn't enough _ that the vaccine programme isn't enough at — that the vaccine programme isn't enough at this point in time. we are seeing— enough at this point in time. we are seeing rising cases and 100 deaths a day at _ seeing rising cases and 100 deaths a day at the _ seeing rising cases and 100 deaths a day at the moment, and the warning today— day at the moment, and the warning today on— today on times radio is as we head today on— times radio is as we head into winter, this is not a great situation to be in. it certainly feels — situation to be in. it certainly feels like _ situation to be in. it certainly feels like there's a ways to go. we've — feels like there's a ways to go. we've seen rising cases in scotland as well— we've seen rising ca
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the daily telegraph says joe ill treatment.he daily telegraph sastoe biden rejected calls to delay the exit date in the virtual g7 meeting this afternoon and the metro says the president snubbed boris johnson's please metro says the president snubbed borisjohnson�*s please to keep some troops in the country of financial times says joe troops in the country of financial times sastoe biden�*s decision kept days of uncertainty despite growing concerns of security of the airport. concentrating on the death of charlie watts, calling him the rock behind the stones. let's get started. good evening to you both. right, we'll start with afghanistan being main story dominating the main headlines and will start with the daily telegraph and the headlines there is joe daily telegraph and the headlines there isjoe biden refuses to extend there isjoe biden refuses to extend the deadline and speculations about the deadline and speculations about the august the 31st deadline all day and confirmation now that he is not aiming to extended. so we s
the daily telegraph says joe ill treatment.he daily telegraph sastoe biden rejected calls to delay the exit date in the virtual g7 meeting this afternoon and the metro says the president snubbed boris johnson's please metro says the president snubbed borisjohnson�*s please to keep some troops in the country of financial times says joe troops in the country of financial times sastoe biden�*s decision kept days of uncertainty despite growing concerns of security of the airport. concentrating...
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telegraph as a form of technology. before the telegraph, there was a certain form of wiggle roo th you were sorry that you said or did, you could rush over to the newspaper office or the reporter, and change what you said and there was wiggle room to keep things away from the public eye, because there was a limited number of reporters in washington, but the telegraph fundamentally changed everything. it takes away the wiggle room, and there is 45 minutes and everybody knows about everything. so there is reporters from all over the nation who can travel that far distance and stay there, and telegraph back home what they are seeing. so congress, and congressmen lose control of the spin. so if you think about congress ideally speaking supposed to be an ongoing conversation between the public and the representatives in one way or another, and the public says what it wants, and they respond in some ways and they get readjusted, technology changes the conversation, and there are moments think that right now, we are in the ps
telegraph as a form of technology. before the telegraph, there was a certain form of wiggle roo th you were sorry that you said or did, you could rush over to the newspaper office or the reporter, and change what you said and there was wiggle room to keep things away from the public eye, because there was a limited number of reporters in washington, but the telegraph fundamentally changed everything. it takes away the wiggle room, and there is 45 minutes and everybody knows about everything. so...
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let's move to the daily telegraph again, which| the daily telegraph again, which blow that picture of a story of afghanistan. the defence secretary to review interpreters claims. kieran, take us through this. interpreters claims. kieran, take us through thia— through this. this has been a quite long-running _ through this. this has been a quite long-running sag _ through this. this has been a quite long-running sag about _ through this. this has been a quite l long-running sag about interpreters long—running sag about interpreters in afghanistan who have really put their lives — in afghanistan who have really put their lives on the line in many cases. — their lives on the line in many cases, their family lives, and working _ cases, their family lives, and working with the british authorities and the _ working with the british authorities and the armed forces, to help them in afghanistan, and their struggles to try— in afghanistan, and their struggles to try and — in afghanistan, and their struggles to try and gain asylum to move to the uk _ to try and gain asylum to move to the uk aft
let's move to the daily telegraph again, which| the daily telegraph again, which blow that picture of a story of afghanistan. the defence secretary to review interpreters claims. kieran, take us through this. interpreters claims. kieran, take us through thia— through this. this has been a quite long-running _ through this. this has been a quite long-running sag _ through this. this has been a quite long-running sag about _ through this. this has been a quite l long-running sag about...
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the rise of the telegraph as a form of technology. before the telegraph, there was a certain amount of wiggle room in congress that if you said something you were sorry you said or did something you were sorry you did you could rush over to the newspaper office and go to the reporter and change what you said. there was wiggle room. i think it was easier to keep things out of the public eye because there were limited reporters in washington. the telegraph fundamentally changes everything. it takes away the wiggle room. there is -- you know 45rks minutes and everybody knows about something. all of a sudden there are all of these reporters in washington from all over the nation who can travel that far distance, stay there, and telegraph back home what it is they are seeing. so congress and congressmen lose control of the spin. and if you think about congress ideally speaking, it's supposed to be an ongoing conversation between the public and their representatives in one way or another. public says what they want. representatives respond
the rise of the telegraph as a form of technology. before the telegraph, there was a certain amount of wiggle room in congress that if you said something you were sorry you said or did something you were sorry you did you could rush over to the newspaper office and go to the reporter and change what you said. there was wiggle room. i think it was easier to keep things out of the public eye because there were limited reporters in washington. the telegraph fundamentally changes everything. it...
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so we begin with the telegraph and the spread of the news of the battle via telegraph and newspaper offices. then we look at the wild west show. now, the wild west show phenomenon took off in 1883. this is only seven years after the battle, and it is with the wild west show that you really start getting the romntization of westward expansionism. now, the wild west shows coincided with the commercialization of entertainment in the united states. in other words with the emergence of an entertainment industry, meaning that the wild west shows had professional promoters who were in touch with theater managers throughout the country so they could have their wild west shows shown throughout the country. and in order to do this, they also had to have investors, backers who would help provide funds up front so they could travel their shows and, importantly, so they could advertise them. so these wild west shows really were an investment opportunity for the entrepreneurs like buffalo bill and pawnee bill and for their backers. now, the thing about the wild west shows is that they were these equestri
so we begin with the telegraph and the spread of the news of the battle via telegraph and newspaper offices. then we look at the wild west show. now, the wild west show phenomenon took off in 1883. this is only seven years after the battle, and it is with the wild west show that you really start getting the romntization of westward expansionism. now, the wild west shows coincided with the commercialization of entertainment in the united states. in other words with the emergence of an...
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james, what do you make of the johnson quote in the telegraph i thejohnson quote in the telegraph tomorrowrow morning? not a lot, to be honest. the other _ tomorrow morning? not a lot, to be honest. the other part _ tomorrow morning? not a lot, to be honest. the other part of _ tomorrow morning? not a lot, to be honest. the other part of this - tomorrow morning? not a lot, to be honest. the other part of this is - honest. the other part of this is the afghan government, in terms of how they are negotiating, there are lots of reports that some of the taliban advances are not being stopped as well as they should be, and there's reports of corruption allegations, so that's another part that concerns me. but the lines i've heard a lot today from different people that i've heard, different media outlets is that there was a lot of unfinished business in afghanistan in terms of trying to establish a lot of different things, like supporting the afghan government, in terms of the military side of things, but the educational side, building up society in afghanistan — there was lots that needed to be
james, what do you make of the johnson quote in the telegraph i thejohnson quote in the telegraph tomorrowrow morning? not a lot, to be honest. the other _ tomorrow morning? not a lot, to be honest. the other part _ tomorrow morning? not a lot, to be honest. the other part of _ tomorrow morning? not a lot, to be honest. the other part of this - tomorrow morning? not a lot, to be honest. the other part of this is - honest. the other part of this is the afghan government, in terms of how they are...
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the telegraph, fundamentally changes everything. it takes away the wiggle room, there's 45 minutes that everybody knows about something. all of a sudden, there are all of these reporters in washington from all over the nation who can travel that far distance, stay there and telegraph back home. what it is they are seeing. so, congress lose control of the spin and if you think about the congress ideally speaking, it's supposed to be an ongoing conversation between the public and their representatives, and one way or another. public says what they want, representatives responded some way. technology changes the conversation and there are moments, i think, and right now where in the show shoal media pseudo-equivalent of the technology age where no one quite understands the absolute given take of that former technology and everyone's trying to master it and manipulated and take advantage of it and every now and again -- no one expected that to happen so if the telegraph i'd willing whom not journalist, someone says something goofy at a
the telegraph, fundamentally changes everything. it takes away the wiggle room, there's 45 minutes that everybody knows about something. all of a sudden, there are all of these reporters in washington from all over the nation who can travel that far distance, stay there and telegraph back home. what it is they are seeing. so, congress lose control of the spin and if you think about the congress ideally speaking, it's supposed to be an ongoing conversation between the public and their...
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telegraph, the world - one stop if we could talk about the daily telegraph, the world health | dailys to fess up?— needs to fess up? very quickly, were talkin: needs to fess up? very quickly, were talking about — needs to fess up? very quickly, were talking about a _ needs to fess up? very quickly, were talking about a link _ needs to fess up? very quickly, were talking about a link to _ needs to fess up? very quickly, were talking about a link to the _ needs to fess up? very quickly, were talking about a link to the who, - talking about a link to the who, this doctor who says that it could be a _ this doctor who says that it could be a technician or a virologist who's— be a technician or a virologist who's gone out into the field collecting bat samples whose brought back a _ collecting bat samples whose brought back a virus, spread it, as opposed to a lab _ back a virus, spread it, as opposed to a lab leak — back a virus, spread it, as opposed to a lab leak. but the chinese need to a lab leak. but the chinese need to come _ to a lab leak. but the chinese need to come clean and allow
telegraph, the world - one stop if we could talk about the daily telegraph, the world health | dailys to fess up?— needs to fess up? very quickly, were talkin: needs to fess up? very quickly, were talking about — needs to fess up? very quickly, were talking about a _ needs to fess up? very quickly, were talking about a link _ needs to fess up? very quickly, were talking about a link to _ needs to fess up? very quickly, were talking about a link to the _ needs to fess up? very quickly, were...
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the sunday telegraph mentioned _ acute political antennae.ical antennae. the sunday telegraph mentioned the c0 c- acute political antennae. the sunday| telegraph mentioned the co c report from last month where we saw for the first time the numbers coming out of care homes and then you read the headline, care home death is likely to be thousands higher than the official figure. to be thousands higher than the officialfigure. that to be thousands higher than the official figure. that is shocking allegations by one whistle—blower who said the cdc had signed off this policy that allowed thousands of elderly residents to go back to care homes where there wasn't really any testing capacity, there wasn't really particularly stringent safeguards and they claim that when the co c did report the excluded several key dates where patients were discharged without tests. it was counted between april ten and march 31 this year and was counted between april ten and march 31 this yea— march 31 this year and they see in the run-off _ march 31 this year and the
the sunday telegraph mentioned _ acute political antennae.ical antennae. the sunday telegraph mentioned the c0 c- acute political antennae. the sunday| telegraph mentioned the co c report from last month where we saw for the first time the numbers coming out of care homes and then you read the headline, care home death is likely to be thousands higher than the official figure. to be thousands higher than the officialfigure. that to be thousands higher than the official figure. that is shocking...
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he loves the telegraph as we know from history in the civil war he spent a lot of time the telegraphoom by getting dispatches from the various battles. first years of the war very badly for the union. and of course lincoln's shot following generals. he's trying his troops were the need to be. and most of them are the federal generals it turns out are the railroad engineers who became generals. they later become active in the transcontinental railroad. here's was even remarkable at the height of the civil war this god awful bloodshed 700,000 people lose their lives. the majority lose them in the camps to various diseases, they have no idea what's going on because it is not come along till 2030 years later. he's an advocate of medical research. he establishes pathology institute. i found the papers where he talks about using disinfectant and some of the union camps. he does not even know about germs he just hears about it. i saw later in the archives for this except a really good idea. he's our innovator he wants to do new things. want to see see new ways of communicating of transporti
he loves the telegraph as we know from history in the civil war he spent a lot of time the telegraphoom by getting dispatches from the various battles. first years of the war very badly for the union. and of course lincoln's shot following generals. he's trying his troops were the need to be. and most of them are the federal generals it turns out are the railroad engineers who became generals. they later become active in the transcontinental railroad. here's was even remarkable at the height of...
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front page of the telegraph.o be a proposal on the front of this paper-— of this paper. unusual choice. but it understands _ of this paper. unusual choice. but it understands that _ of this paper. unusual choice. but it understands that afghans - of this paper. unusual choice. but it understands that afghans and i it understands that afghans and special forces... it understands that afghans and specialforces... the proposal they will put forward. hundreds of commanders from afghanistan that have arrived in the uk after training and serving with british troops. we can have that kind of support as we face a new challenge in terms of our global military efforts. in terms of the training, we're talking about single figures. when you think about the figures we've seen, the tens of thousands of tanks, seems fairly more small number. i guess all the help we can get. we also need expertise and insight. get. we also need expertise and insiaht. ~ �* ., ., . insight. we've got to ellwood, and johnn insight. we've got to ell
front page of the telegraph.o be a proposal on the front of this paper-— of this paper. unusual choice. but it understands _ of this paper. unusual choice. but it understands that _ of this paper. unusual choice. but it understands that afghans - of this paper. unusual choice. but it understands that afghans and i it understands that afghans and special forces... it understands that afghans and specialforces... the proposal they will put forward. hundreds of commanders from afghanistan that...
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let's look at the daily telegraph next. this is a story which many papers are covering, we will start at the telegraph. jaber allowed to be extended to 16—year—olds. why is that, rachel? extended to 16-year-olds. why is that, rachel?— extended to 16-year-olds. why is that, rachel? wright, yes. it looks like the joint _ that, rachel? wright, yes. it looks like the joint committee _ that, rachel? wright, yes. it looks like the joint committee on - that, rachel? wright, yes. it looksl like the joint committee on vaccines and immunisations is actually revising its advice on vaccinations and children. therefore, preempting this, but the government and the scottish government look like they might be revising plans to develop vaccines for children. this obviously would be, the idea would be to carry this out over the summer, and so to get ahead of the school term and reopening in september. i have to say, when i look at this, i do wonder about what we are doing globally, you know, there are vast chunks of the world that have very
let's look at the daily telegraph next. this is a story which many papers are covering, we will start at the telegraph. jaber allowed to be extended to 16—year—olds. why is that, rachel? extended to 16-year-olds. why is that, rachel?— extended to 16-year-olds. why is that, rachel? wright, yes. it looks like the joint _ that, rachel? wright, yes. it looks like the joint committee _ that, rachel? wright, yes. it looks like the joint committee on - that, rachel? wright, yes. it looksl like...
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well, according to what they're saying in the - what they're saying in the telegraph, british security the americans not to go before the anniversary of september 11, and they needed to stay there for a lot longer— they needed to stay there for a lot longer for— they needed to stay there for a lot longer for there to be a hand over. by longer for there to be a hand over. by then_ longer for there to be a hand over. by then you — longer for there to be a hand over. by then you go back to the words of president biden tonight — if not now, _ president biden tonight — if not now, when? they've had 20 years to come _ now, when? they've had 20 years to come up _ now, when? they've had 20 years to come up with — now, when? they've had 20 years to come up with a strategy, that clearly— come up with a strategy, that clearly not come up with a good one. it clearly not come up with a good one. it was _ clearly not come up with a good one. it was interesting with that speech which _ it was interesting with that speech which is _ it was interesting with that speech which is on — it was interesting
well, according to what they're saying in the - what they're saying in the telegraph, british security the americans not to go before the anniversary of september 11, and they needed to stay there for a lot longer— they needed to stay there for a lot longer for— they needed to stay there for a lot longer for there to be a hand over. by longer for there to be a hand over. by then_ longer for there to be a hand over. by then you — longer for there to be a hand over. by then you go back to...
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the daily telegraph has something quite similar. will be able to evacuate. the main story we're talking about, is from the us president, uk and allies have the choice to remain. it wasn't actually used understandably in the interview mr biden gave to abc, but it addresses that point made by a number of uk ministers in recent days, saying they have to follow the us. i days, saying they have to follow the us. ~' days, saying they have to follow the us. ~ , , _, . days, saying they have to follow the us. i think this is concerning on a number of _ us. i think this is concerning on a number of levels. _ us. i think this is concerning on a number of levels. one, _ us. i think this is concerning on a number of levels. one, the - number of levels. one, the implication we had to follow the us, since when... why can't we move past that? why couldn't we do this without the us? joe biden now says in the interview that everyone had their own choice. i think the concern for me comes as well on a slightly different level and what appears to be a
the daily telegraph has something quite similar. will be able to evacuate. the main story we're talking about, is from the us president, uk and allies have the choice to remain. it wasn't actually used understandably in the interview mr biden gave to abc, but it addresses that point made by a number of uk ministers in recent days, saying they have to follow the us. i days, saying they have to follow the us. ~' days, saying they have to follow the us. ~ , , _, . days, saying they have to follow...
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more on that debate in the telegraph — mps unite to condem president biden�*s withdrawal from afghanistanis criticism of afghan forces for not having the will to fight the taliban. a parachute regiment officer reveals desperate scenes of afghan mothers throwing their babies over airport barbed wire to british serviceman as they were getting beaten by the taliban. a lot to discuss and most of the papers of course are going extremely heavily on afghanistan and on the reaction, including the emergency debate in the house of commons. grace, let's look at the metro to start with, where there is a picture of dominic raab and borisjohnson on the front bench in a non—socially distanced house of commons right now with the headline, "asleep at the wheel." is that fair? i with the headline, �*asleep at the wheel. " is that fair?— wheel. " is that fair? i think the consensus _ wheel. " is that fair? i think the consensus is _ wheel. " is that fair? i think the consensus is pretty _ wheel. " is that fair? i think the consensus is pretty clear - wheel. " is that fair? i think the consensus is pretty cl
more on that debate in the telegraph — mps unite to condem president biden�*s withdrawal from afghanistanis criticism of afghan forces for not having the will to fight the taliban. a parachute regiment officer reveals desperate scenes of afghan mothers throwing their babies over airport barbed wire to british serviceman as they were getting beaten by the taliban. a lot to discuss and most of the papers of course are going extremely heavily on afghanistan and on the reaction, including the...
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spain also imposed rigorous censorship of all telegraphic traffic to and from cuba. and it also instituted what turned out to be a very cruel policy called reconcentration. reconcentration led to a humanitarian disaster on cuba by 1897 and early 1988. reconcentration was on attempt by the authorities to derb prive the cuban rebels from support from the countryside, from support by the cuban population. under reconcentration old men, women and children were herded by the spanish into garrison towns, into fortified centers on cuba to deprive them of support to keep them from supporting the cuban rebels. in these garrison towns these cuban noncom battants suffered immensely. starvation, disease ran rampant. thousands of cuban noncombatants died because of the policy. by 1897 cuba was a full-blown humanitarian disaster. it was against this backdrop of the war in cuba that davis and remington together arrive in havana and they proceed immediately to try to get the lay of the land. one of their first meetings was with the butcher, the butcher. who you may ask is the butche
spain also imposed rigorous censorship of all telegraphic traffic to and from cuba. and it also instituted what turned out to be a very cruel policy called reconcentration. reconcentration led to a humanitarian disaster on cuba by 1897 and early 1988. reconcentration was on attempt by the authorities to derb prive the cuban rebels from support from the countryside, from support by the cuban population. under reconcentration old men, women and children were herded by the spanish into garrison...
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he loves telegraphs. he spent a lot of time in the telegraph room getting dispatches from the various battles. first years of the war it went very badly for the union. of course lincoln. most of them are the better generals it turns out are the railroad engineers who became generals and a leader become active in the kind of railroad building so here's what is even remarkable. at the height of the civil war there's bloodshed with over life and inng their the camps to various diseases. they have no idea what's going on because it doesn't until. using disinfectants and some of the camps and he doesn't even know about germs. he just hears about it. i saw an archive where he's. to find new ways of communicating and getting us to where we need to be. the biggest number of scoops that he signs into law are fundamental. the homestead act that allows people basically free land out west. the moral act. the following year was 1862. the following year he also passes the national banking act. and this is for the first
he loves telegraphs. he spent a lot of time in the telegraph room getting dispatches from the various battles. first years of the war it went very badly for the union. of course lincoln. most of them are the better generals it turns out are the railroad engineers who became generals and a leader become active in the kind of railroad building so here's what is even remarkable. at the height of the civil war there's bloodshed with over life and inng their the camps to various diseases. they have...
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we do that with the sunday telegraph.s dominating the front page, really striking image. 0ne troopers dominating the front page, really striking image. one wonders what they�*ve seen and have to do over the last few days and weeks. yes, absolutely, and i�*m sure many are grateful for those troops. i look at these faces and i think both how many were even born when this started, but also they must have so many questions for the politicians, not just many questions for the politicians, notjust now, but over the last few years. this article about the last troops out is certainly not the last of the troubles for afghanistan or the questions that will be asked to the questions that will be asked to the prime minister and are parliament as to why we are where we are. there�*s a part in this article that talks about boris johnson wanting to preserve the games, talking about being thankful and the troops. the problem is that anyone watching this over the last few weeks will say, how is it possible, we�*ll be asking how it�*s poss
we do that with the sunday telegraph.s dominating the front page, really striking image. 0ne troopers dominating the front page, really striking image. one wonders what they�*ve seen and have to do over the last few days and weeks. yes, absolutely, and i�*m sure many are grateful for those troops. i look at these faces and i think both how many were even born when this started, but also they must have so many questions for the politicians, not just many questions for the politicians,...
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that's right and i according to the telegraph boris johnson's — according to the telegraph boris johnson's idea. what he's worried about is that coasts could cripple working—class families and, of course, — working—class families and, of course, he _ working—class families and, of course, he relies on them in his red wooi— course, he relies on them in his red wooi seats — course, he relies on them in his red wool seats for a loss of votes and winning _ wool seats for a loss of votes and winning elections. we then come back to rishi _ winning elections. we then come back to rishi sunak again. there's a treasury— to rishi sunak again. there's a treasury review which seems to have been delayed and there are some questions — been delayed and there are some questions over whether that is causing — questions over whether that is causing tension between the pm and chancellor. but, yeah, these are all things— chancellor. but, yeah, these are all things that — chancellor. but, yeah, these are all things that they are going to have to work— things that they are going to have to work out pretty quick
that's right and i according to the telegraph boris johnson's — according to the telegraph boris johnson's idea. what he's worried about is that coasts could cripple working—class families and, of course, — working—class families and, of course, he _ working—class families and, of course, he relies on them in his red wooi— course, he relies on them in his red wooi seats — course, he relies on them in his red wool seats for a loss of votes and winning _ wool seats for a loss of...
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excuse me, let's talk about the telegraph or children giving the coca jam. who wonder how necessary it is. �* , those who wonder how necessary it is. �*, ., ,, those who wonder how necessary it is. it's obviously a question which has been causing _ is. it's obviously a question which has been causing a _ is. it's obviously a question which has been causing a lot _ is. it's obviously a question which has been causing a lot of - is. it's obviously a question which has been causing a lot of people. is. it's obviously a question which l has been causing a lot of people for a while. the two sides are on the one hand children aren't particularly at risk from covid, very, very few children have died or been seriously ill from covid. and there is obviously a tiny risk associated with getting the jab, so you are waiting up these tiny risks and some scientists will come down on one side, and some on the other, and affect risk, if that calculation has got to be made then should adults be making on behalf of children? is that fair? are you essentially think that childre
excuse me, let's talk about the telegraph or children giving the coca jam. who wonder how necessary it is. �* , those who wonder how necessary it is. �*, ., ,, those who wonder how necessary it is. it's obviously a question which has been causing _ is. it's obviously a question which has been causing a _ is. it's obviously a question which has been causing a lot _ is. it's obviously a question which has been causing a lot of - is. it's obviously a question which has been causing a lot of...
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and he loves telegraph as you know from the history and civil war he spent a lot of time the telegraphar but very badly forhe the union and f course, with his shuffling general, he is trying to get his troops ready to be. and most of them are better generals, as it turns out our the railroad engineers who became generals. and they later become the transcontinental railroad. in prison even remarkable at the height of the civil war, this got a full blood shed, 700,000 people lose their lives. the majority of them lose their lives in the calves to various diseases predict area and pneumonia and there's no cure for them and they have no idea what is going on because the germs theory diseases not come along until like 20 or 30 years later in lincoln it is an advocate of medical research brady establishes establishes the pathology institute. novella papers where he talks about using disinfectants in some of the union camps and he doesn't even know about terms. it is here's about a nice letter near protect this right, this is like a really good idea so is our innovator and he was to do new th
and he loves telegraph as you know from the history and civil war he spent a lot of time the telegraphar but very badly forhe the union and f course, with his shuffling general, he is trying to get his troops ready to be. and most of them are better generals, as it turns out our the railroad engineers who became generals. and they later become the transcontinental railroad. in prison even remarkable at the height of the civil war, this got a full blood shed, 700,000 people lose their lives. the...
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know, and the archbishop does talk about this on the telegraph reported.e english identity is meant to be, and the fact we had devolution in scotland, devolution in wales, he sort of forced english people to some extent to confront the fact the effect, and maybe at least we cannot colours of british, we have to colour self english and we have to think about what that means. we have not been very good at doing that. as you say, one of the answers politicians gave in the past, what about having english regional assemblies? but it turns out people don't want that. so relying on devolution to the regions as a sort of solution to the english question does not really work, but nobody is, for the better idea so far. ., , ., nobody is, for the better idea so far. ., ., nobody is, for the better idea so far. ., , ., ., , nobody is, for the better idea so far. ., ., , ., far. yeah, you are right, it is not should political, _ far. yeah, you are right, it is not should political, it _ far. yeah, you are right, it is not should political, it is _ far. yeah, you are ri
know, and the archbishop does talk about this on the telegraph reported.e english identity is meant to be, and the fact we had devolution in scotland, devolution in wales, he sort of forced english people to some extent to confront the fact the effect, and maybe at least we cannot colours of british, we have to colour self english and we have to think about what that means. we have not been very good at doing that. as you say, one of the answers politicians gave in the past, what about having...
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Aug 24, 2021
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he is the first president to do a telegraph message transcontinental. he gets a message from san francisco and he loves the telegraph as we know from the civil war he learns and spends a lot of time the telegraph room getting dispatches and the various battles. first years of the war went very badly for the union. and of course lincoln is shuffling generals. he's trying to get his troops for the need to be. mostar as it turns out are the railroad engineers who became generals. they later become active in the transcontinental railroad. here is what is even a remarkable. this god awful bloodshed 700,000 people lose their life. the majority lose their lives in the camps to various diseases. jip theory, pneumonia, there is no cure for them they have no idea what is going on. does not come along until 20 or 30 years later. lincoln is an advocate of medical research. he establishes the pathology institute. i found the papers where hee talks about using disinfectant and some of the union. he doesn't know about germs. i saw letter in the archives this looks lik
he is the first president to do a telegraph message transcontinental. he gets a message from san francisco and he loves the telegraph as we know from the civil war he learns and spends a lot of time the telegraph room getting dispatches and the various battles. first years of the war went very badly for the union. and of course lincoln is shuffling generals. he's trying to get his troops for the need to be. mostar as it turns out are the railroad engineers who became generals. they later become...
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the telegraph was the first paper we saw.s actually an article mr blair has published on the website of his foundation. what do you make of it? to the website of his foundation. what do you make of it?— do you make of it? to be honest, these comments _ do you make of it? to be honest, these comments don't _ do you make of it? to be honest, these comments don't surprise . do you make of it? to be honest, l these comments don't surprise me do you make of it? to be honest, - these comments don't surprise me in a sense _ these comments don't surprise me in a sense i_ these comments don't surprise me in a sense. i think that the echoes of criticisms— a sense. i think that the echoes of criticisms other people are making of mr_ criticisms other people are making of mr biden. i think it's definitely different— of mr biden. i think it's definitely different from the relationship and the way— different from the relationship and the way that he used to refer to america — the way that he used to refer to america. obviously there was a l
the telegraph was the first paper we saw.s actually an article mr blair has published on the website of his foundation. what do you make of it? to the website of his foundation. what do you make of it?— do you make of it? to be honest, these comments _ do you make of it? to be honest, these comments don't _ do you make of it? to be honest, these comments don't surprise . do you make of it? to be honest, l these comments don't surprise me do you make of it? to be honest, - these comments don't...
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the sunday telegraph | make of it?wners get given a licence, what jumped out at you from this please? i know thatjo says we don't want to i know that jo says we don't want to live in— i know that jo says we don't want to live in a _ i know that jo says we don't want to live in a society where the government trawls through social media _ government trawls through social media accounts but on the other hand, _ media accounts but on the other hand. is— media accounts but on the other hand. is it — media accounts but on the other hand, is it not right that if you are on— hand, is it not right that if you are on certain media sites, they are available _ are on certain media sites, they are available to — are on certain media sites, they are available to be looked at from others, — available to be looked at from others, so you're putting it out there _ others, so you're putting it out there in— others, so you're putting it out there in the first place, so what is there in the first place, so what is the problem with trawling
the sunday telegraph | make of it?wners get given a licence, what jumped out at you from this please? i know thatjo says we don't want to i know that jo says we don't want to live in— i know that jo says we don't want to live in a _ i know that jo says we don't want to live in a society where the government trawls through social media _ government trawls through social media accounts but on the other hand, _ media accounts but on the other hand. is— media accounts but on the other hand. is...