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obviously, we want people to really enjoy their university terms and so it�*s to really make it possibleown freedom as protecting others. we're socialising with other people and i'd like to be vaccinated, and eventually i'd like to be able to go on holiday. i'm worried about family members getting it, as well, because they've got to go to work and all of those things. so financially they need to be able to go off to work, so it's important for me to get it as welt _ with so much disruption to college and university terms last year, it�*s hoped they will return face—to—face teaching as the norm. we do want to have students back on campus, but we want them to feel safe. we want everyone in the university community to feel safe. i think the first thing that we�*re really focusing on with all students is — do take the opportunity to get vaccinated. we know that vaccinations are the best protection that individuals can take. it�*s the best protection for the university community as a whole. many universities will still ask students to wear masks and will manage timetables to avoid overcrowdin
obviously, we want people to really enjoy their university terms and so it�*s to really make it possibleown freedom as protecting others. we're socialising with other people and i'd like to be vaccinated, and eventually i'd like to be able to go on holiday. i'm worried about family members getting it, as well, because they've got to go to work and all of those things. so financially they need to be able to go off to work, so it's important for me to get it as welt _ with so much disruption to...
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s. g d p. and it's it, the priming the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s. over spending and relying on the military for their economy, they need to diversify their perfect ways and this program. ok, thanks. we've run out of time gentlemen. many thanks my guest in budapest and in sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and remember ah ah, me by the make know, you know, board is my number t's emerge . we don't have authority, we go to the back seen the whole world, leads to take action and be ready. people judge governors crisis with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges to response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in need together in the ah the ah me, the obesity epidemic is the most important international health problem. me let me tell you
s. g d p. and it's it, the priming the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s. over spending and relying on the military for their economy, they need to diversify their perfect ways and this program. ok, thanks. we've run out of time gentlemen. many thanks my guest in budapest and in sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and...
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s. busy g d, p and it's been priming the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s. over spending and relying on the military for their economy, they need to diversify their perfect ways. and this program, ok, we've run out of time gentlemen. many thanks to my guess in budapest and didn't sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and remember cross talk roles. ah ah man across the board of the 3rd to focus bittman duvall here got me. oh, yeah. oh. oh i . oh, god. give me . ah, i understand i, i the are not about restricting, but that's actually a really good thing because the great thing about it being available to everybody thinking more like a public news via this is our work with anybody in the world to view for free finance. i did a little about money laundering person to see that this is a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here. maybe something in europe, something in america, something overseas. in the cayman i
s. busy g d, p and it's been priming the american people of basic necessities and threatening the world. that is what has to change. that is the most important problem in the world right now. the u. s. over spending and relying on the military for their economy, they need to diversify their perfect ways. and this program, ok, we've run out of time gentlemen. many thanks to my guess in budapest and didn't sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and...
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Sep 29, 2021
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then in hindsight, we see that s g s people wanted to see prosecuted, those organizations -- none ofhat was happening. none of that was happening. romaine: another successful show here on "what'd you miss?" talking about insider trading. the great cover story on bloomberg businessweek about the idea of whether this is insider trading and some people are insiders and getting wonky with their trade. it brings up the broader issue that we talked about about the idea that it's really just hard to even determine what it is and once you find out what it is, can you prosecuted? taylor: do you go after the big ponzi schemes, and is that where you get the most bang for your buck, people stealing from grandma versus the ceo making a couple of trades? >> what do you actually look out for, do you look at the bank analyst working at a firm and passing tips? >> it does get to the heart of these prosecutors, when it hits home to where real people can understand it and feel it. that's maybe where you go after it. that is the end of our show. we've got about 15 seconds left. that does it for "what'd
then in hindsight, we see that s g s people wanted to see prosecuted, those organizations -- none ofhat was happening. none of that was happening. romaine: another successful show here on "what'd you miss?" talking about insider trading. the great cover story on bloomberg businessweek about the idea of whether this is insider trading and some people are insiders and getting wonky with their trade. it brings up the broader issue that we talked about about the idea that it's really just...
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it�*s a receptacle of so many memories for so many people. built the world. 0ther thanjust singing songs about it, i think we actually need to — i think we deserve at least part of it's keeping. the tower would have cost £9 million to maintain, so demolition beckons — blown up and brought down early tomorrow morning, ending its life not with a whimper but with a bang. the bbc has refused to comment on reports, that two of this year�*s strictly come dancing professional dancers, haven�*t been vaccinated against the coronavirus, and that celebrity contestants are reluctant to be paired with them. the broadcaster says the production of the —latest series, which begins tonight on bbc one, has followed strict government guidelines, to ensure the safety of everyone on the show. a short time ago i spoke to our correspondent aruna iyengar explained how the vaccination status of the two had come to light. it is hugely anticipated and popular. 13 million people tuned in to the last final in december when bill bailey won. now there has been reports in th
it�*s a receptacle of so many memories for so many people. built the world. 0ther thanjust singing songs about it, i think we actually need to — i think we deserve at least part of it's keeping. the tower would have cost £9 million to maintain, so demolition beckons — blown up and brought down early tomorrow morning, ending its life not with a whimper but with a bang. the bbc has refused to comment on reports, that two of this year�*s strictly come dancing professional dancers,...
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s. people who say you want to comes present, here's what i'm just trying to say in the moment of the contemporary, this grammar of dangerous politics. sounds insane. along the so what appears to have been a conspiracy at the time when documents appear turns out to be true. we must address the cycle of conflict, especially effect terry and conflict. that creates the condition, the terrorists prey upon in public. they say we have to enter them. meanwhile, this brian that we're getting involved in conflicts to the fact which produces characters that appear to become debtors, which reinforces the public narrative and then makes things like intervention. ok. good morning everybody. last night on my orders, america's armed forces began strikes against ice or targets in syria. # # # just ahead of air strikes and syria defense firms, lockheed martin, northrop raytheon, and general dynamics corporation. all set stock price records, their shareholders are making money off the unusually large number of conflicts around the world the every 2 years or so. these really military attacks, the gaza strip and righ
s. people who say you want to comes present, here's what i'm just trying to say in the moment of the contemporary, this grammar of dangerous politics. sounds insane. along the so what appears to have been a conspiracy at the time when documents appear turns out to be true. we must address the cycle of conflict, especially effect terry and conflict. that creates the condition, the terrorists prey upon in public. they say we have to enter them. meanwhile, this brian that we're getting involved in...
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s. people who say you want to comes into the medical side really put 1000000 dollars each to give them arms training equipment. we are the ones who cleared all those people to go. we a new piece, that's what we want. freedom and the doctrine that is endured from bush to obama is that the world is a battlefield. and that the united states has the right to go into any country around the world to conduct what they call kinetic operations, legal operations, regardless of what international law says. if you're a small state like we were for a 150 years, in essence, reasonably, spain, france, angling, and even russia, you've got to be exquisitely good diplomacy. you've got to be able to talk yourself out of lots of things and make deals and compromises. and so forth. but if you're the world's henchmen, you don't deal with anybody you smack and use your military smack of the ah, they wanted 43000000 pounds worth of weaponry. that was 60000000 pounds in commission. there was no hope of ending more because there's always a small car. most people for really, really good live in athens. we in the unit
s. people who say you want to comes into the medical side really put 1000000 dollars each to give them arms training equipment. we are the ones who cleared all those people to go. we a new piece, that's what we want. freedom and the doctrine that is endured from bush to obama is that the world is a battlefield. and that the united states has the right to go into any country around the world to conduct what they call kinetic operations, legal operations, regardless of what international law...
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it�*s people around him that he should be staying in hisjob— staying in his “ob. staying in his job. it's almost getting to where the - staying in his job. it's almost - getting to where the newspapers are writing sympathetic coverage of williamson — which for any politician is not a position they want to be in?— politician is not a position they want to be in? definitely not. you deftly couldn't _ want to be in? definitely not. you deftly couldn't help _ want to be in? definitely not. you deftly couldn't help but _ want to be in? definitely not. you deftly couldn't help but smile - deftly couldn't help but smile about it in the sense that gavin williamson gained his seat, he said he has a really thick skin to do his job, but he's equal to it. then halfway down, he made this terrible blunder — which she has since said, he had to put out statements that it was a genuine mistake, he really admired marcus rashford and maro itoje. but it'sjust admired marcus rashford and maro itoje. but it's just a terrible and embarrassing mistake. both maro itoje and marcus rashford
it�*s people around him that he should be staying in hisjob— staying in his “ob. staying in his job. it's almost getting to where the - staying in his job. it's almost - getting to where the newspapers are writing sympathetic coverage of williamson — which for any politician is not a position they want to be in?— politician is not a position they want to be in? definitely not. you deftly couldn't _ want to be in? definitely not. you deftly couldn't help _ want to be in? definitely...
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reported per day in the last week. 167 deaths were reported in the latest 24—hour period — that�*s peopleas for vaccinations, 89.7% of people aged 16 or over have had theirfirstjab, while 82.4% are now double—vaccinated. the labour leader sir keir starmer says winning a general election is more important than party unity. speaking during a turbulent conference which has already included the resignation of a shadow cabinet member, he said labour is a broad church and there will always be disagreements, but he says the party should get behind his leadership and focus on winning a general election. he has been speaking to our political editor, laura kuenssberg, in brighton. look right, left, then right again may be. keir starmer is changing labour�*s direction but there are howls of protest here at where he is going. is he now in charge? absolutely. we had three days of build—up to three very, very important decisions in our party that dealt with anti—semitism and close the door on a dark chapter in our party. we also took other action to refocus the party on the country. i think that if the
reported per day in the last week. 167 deaths were reported in the latest 24—hour period — that�*s peopleas for vaccinations, 89.7% of people aged 16 or over have had theirfirstjab, while 82.4% are now double—vaccinated. the labour leader sir keir starmer says winning a general election is more important than party unity. speaking during a turbulent conference which has already included the resignation of a shadow cabinet member, he said labour is a broad church and there will always be...
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includes leading members of the taliban regime from the 1990's, people that held senior positions thenolding senior positions this time. members of the younger generation of the taliban have been brought in. there are 33 mullahs, religious leaders, in it, underlining that people with the right religious credentials have been included. there is also senior military figures as well. quite a few who are still either on the u.s. terrorism watch list or as in the case of the interim head of the caretaker cabinet, on the u.n. sanctions list. this is a message to the world that the taliban has one and this is their caretaker government, indicating that perhaps they need a bit more breathing space as they move from guns to government. breathing space to resolve what are said to be rivalries among these political and military heavyweights. officially they say they need more time to perhaps be more inclusive, but this is being set most of all by an -- afghans, as they say, judge them by their actions and not their words. in practical terms, what does this announcement change -- ross: in practica
includes leading members of the taliban regime from the 1990's, people that held senior positions thenolding senior positions this time. members of the younger generation of the taliban have been brought in. there are 33 mullahs, religious leaders, in it, underlining that people with the right religious credentials have been included. there is also senior military figures as well. quite a few who are still either on the u.s. terrorism watch list or as in the case of the interim head of the...
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s. people are looking at this thinking this is insanity because it is. it's driving inflation and they want to drive inflation through the roof. we'll do one more. reporter: can you tell how many of your members are planning to vote for the infrastructure bill? mr. scalise: yes, i do. we'll continue to have conversations with those members, we respect their confidentiality and we're conning to have conversations. i would invite all of you to come tomorrow night to washington national ballpark where the republicans with ill pay the democrats in a spirited, friendly competition over 26,000 tickets have already been sold. i'm not sure how many the nationals pull in but we're going to be pulling in a large number. we're going to raise ab$2 million for local charities as we work to beat the democrats on the baseball field tomorrow night in the middle of all of these other big, con ton eshes issues. -- contentious issues. reporter: what position will marjorie taylor greene play? gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio and mr. graves have 10 minutes remaining, the c
s. people are looking at this thinking this is insanity because it is. it's driving inflation and they want to drive inflation through the roof. we'll do one more. reporter: can you tell how many of your members are planning to vote for the infrastructure bill? mr. scalise: yes, i do. we'll continue to have conversations with those members, we respect their confidentiality and we're conning to have conversations. i would invite all of you to come tomorrow night to washington national ballpark...
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there was an average of 29,561 new cases per day. 8,068 people were in hospital, across the uk, according to the latest figures, with 164 deaths, that�*s 143. 89.3% of people aged 16 or over have had their firstjab while 81.6% are now double vaccinated. travel companies say holiday bookings have surged, following yesterday�*s announcement that the covid rules in england are being relaxed for people going abroad. in future, countries will be ranked simply as low or high risk, instead of red, amber and green. those who are fully vaccinated will no longer need to take a covid test before returning from a low—risk area. that�*s it. i�*ll be back with the late news at 22:10. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. you�*re watching the bbc news with lukwesa burak. the us has closed one of its border crossings with mexico after 12,000 migrants crossed into a texas city in the space of a week. officials in the city of del rio said they were finding it increasingly difficult to provide food for the rapidly growing number of undocumented arrivals, mostly from haiti, who now make up a third of the city�*s population. mostly from haiti, w
there was an average of 29,561 new cases per day. 8,068 people were in hospital, across the uk, according to the latest figures, with 164 deaths, that�*s 143. 89.3% of people aged 16 or over have had their firstjab while 81.6% are now double vaccinated. travel companies say holiday bookings have surged, following yesterday�*s announcement that the covid rules in england are being relaxed for people going abroad. in future, countries will be ranked simply as low or high risk, instead of red,...
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the problem is there are a lot of s people who believe in freem and principles of freedom but they are all over america are all over the world so he had this notion if we concentrate together in one spotso and maybe we be able to make actual differences achieve liberty in our lifetime so i read about it in 2003 and started going to new hampshire and check out the scene and in 2005 when i finished my msa, i decided my husband and ico were like what this is about so we moved out and the rest they say is history which you canor read about in my book. >> was the experience been like living in new hampshire? >> it's interesting, i'm an immigrant and grew up in south africaca during iraq, somethingi do cover in the book, their creative nonfiction pieces based on myth life has to do with goig to boarding schools, being abandoned and moving to the states, moving for the principle of liberty. i had a green card back in the mid- 90s, i was in moscow at the time so i finished my law degree so i always had this notion that i wanted to come to america, come to the country so we went to san francisc
the problem is there are a lot of s people who believe in freem and principles of freedom but they are all over america are all over the world so he had this notion if we concentrate together in one spotso and maybe we be able to make actual differences achieve liberty in our lifetime so i read about it in 2003 and started going to new hampshire and check out the scene and in 2005 when i finished my msa, i decided my husband and ico were like what this is about so we moved out and the rest they...
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it�*s still hard to convince young people to stay. i came to talk to hannelore and herfriends. rmany, her decisions, didn�*t always go down well with her european or her global counterparts. but, under her leadership, the country has wielded considerable influence. asjean—claudejuncker knows only too well... hello, nice to meet you. as a former president of the european commission, he worked closely with angela merkel through turbulent years. financial crisis, greek debt crisis, migrant crisis and brexit. she was not easy to deal with. because, as a scientist, she was always reasoning in perspectives. germany today is seen as a very peaceful, peace—building country. merkel had, to some extent, developed a kind of — in the eyes of the world — european feeling. she has, as a legacy, something people don�*t know, because after angela merkel, they will be no other german chancellor not being pro—european. everyone knew that germany was the biggest amongst member states and that the german economy was, to some extent, predominant. she never said, contrary to others coming from bigger
it�*s still hard to convince young people to stay. i came to talk to hannelore and herfriends. rmany, her decisions, didn�*t always go down well with her european or her global counterparts. but, under her leadership, the country has wielded considerable influence. asjean—claudejuncker knows only too well... hello, nice to meet you. as a former president of the european commission, he worked closely with angela merkel through turbulent years. financial crisis, greek debt crisis, migrant...
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s. people, john mccoy's daughter. and when he was in war and he was a warn report, commissioner, john mccoy, his daughter was working with the president of cbs and was given information on the development of what cbs was doing to her father mccloy. and he was interviewed by walter cronkite and it's such and such a web how're that nice people are very protected and the coin comes across clumsily. but he's clearly not answering the questions asked for by asked by concrete which are direct saying wasn't there a conflict of interest? and there was a conflict of interest. 3 of the members of the 7 of his 3 of the 7 members in the commission. john sherman cooper, hale bugs, and most of all richard russell of georgia. we're had problems with the conclusions and we show from declassified files how their testimony, what especially their questions were erased from the final transcript. meaning they do not appear when russell found out about it 2 years later and he was furious. but it was too late. he talked, we have a phone cal
s. people, john mccoy's daughter. and when he was in war and he was a warn report, commissioner, john mccoy, his daughter was working with the president of cbs and was given information on the development of what cbs was doing to her father mccloy. and he was interviewed by walter cronkite and it's such and such a web how're that nice people are very protected and the coin comes across clumsily. but he's clearly not answering the questions asked for by asked by concrete which are direct saying...
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instead, some others failed on their tickets out of concerns of covid businesses thousands of people that 10's of thousands of people stand business. however, hope these guests to bring positive covid cases. >> a bottle rock music festival roared through napa valley this weekend. 10's of thousands of people to catch all of their favorite performers for the first time in wine country since 2019 and this year it came back with several changes. you have to show you id to show at. >> immunization the vaccination on airport. back seen upon entry. little rock required all guests to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test. >> taking within the last 72 hours of each day of the festival. some ticket holders say these protocols give them peace of to wash their hands and >> walk around. otherwise route. >> however, with all these people together, singing and dancing some admit the thought of getting covid cross their mind but that's living a the same crowds give a boost to businesses in downtown napa store manager shannon anthony says shot saw the best weekend of sales since the pandemic ou
instead, some others failed on their tickets out of concerns of covid businesses thousands of people that 10's of thousands of people stand business. however, hope these guests to bring positive covid cases. >> a bottle rock music festival roared through napa valley this weekend. 10's of thousands of people to catch all of their favorite performers for the first time in wine country since 2019 and this year it came back with several changes. you have to show you id to show at. >>...
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s. people are starving to death . the death toll in a prison fighting ecuador rises to more than a 100 and more has been injured and fighting, mis information. youtube plans to rock content that makes the whole statement whole claims about vaccines. ah, tunisia has a new prime minister. she is not lab dean, a geologist with little political experience and the 1st woman to hold the position . present side has passed her with forming a government for weeks. now he's been under pressure to appoint a new premier after he suspended parliament in what the opposition has called a call. bernard smith have more from today's natural food and has been plucked from a relative academic obscurity and thrust into the spotlight by unity. as president high side, she becomes a prime minister at a moment of national crisis. why the president has been under mounting pressure to name a government after he dismissed the prime minister, suspended parliament and assumed executive authority in june. a move opponents called a qu, why the law m
s. people are starving to death . the death toll in a prison fighting ecuador rises to more than a 100 and more has been injured and fighting, mis information. youtube plans to rock content that makes the whole statement whole claims about vaccines. ah, tunisia has a new prime minister. she is not lab dean, a geologist with little political experience and the 1st woman to hold the position . present side has passed her with forming a government for weeks. now he's been under pressure to appoint...
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people? is it dismissing other views? what is it? i believe we need to listen to each other�*sthe moment. we need to do this in a much more inclusive manner. some people in a different part of the party to you will think you are trying to cause trouble this week and you are trying to make things difficult for the leadership. i think matters have been made difficult for me. i have faithfully tried to discharge my duties as a member of the shadow cabinet on this specific issue and it is a point of principle for me. not everyone is buying that, though. there is a vote here tomorrow on the minimum wage. a senior ally of keir starmer says he thinks this is a deliberate move. you have got to show that your party will follow and what the party showed today is that they would follow, and those who won't follow are resigning. mr corbyn. .. in fact, one starmer backer told me, this was a good day, an old comrades ofjeremy corbyn on the way out. mr corbyn, what is your reaction? but the left won�*t go quietly. how can we get a situation where we have got a major conference, possibly withi
people? is it dismissing other views? what is it? i believe we need to listen to each other�*sthe moment. we need to do this in a much more inclusive manner. some people in a different part of the party to you will think you are trying to cause trouble this week and you are trying to make things difficult for the leadership. i think matters have been made difficult for me. i have faithfully tried to discharge my duties as a member of the shadow cabinet on this specific issue and it is a point...
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s artists are getting back on their feet. was the corona crisis one of those rare times when people got the opportunity to see where germany�*sty, vaccination, medical help this and all that, and then after a long list, culture. for the feeling as an artist who needs an audience, it is frustrating, yes. gabrielle describes other challenges, too. how, for example, should artists deal with the past when it�*s as troubled as germany�*s? of course, with our history, germany has always a problem to identify himself. i think this is the challenge for germany in the future. never to forget what has happened, and, kind of, to educate the whole population. we need, kind of... to settle up and to handle up and appreciate our long history, even before, before the nazis, and everything is in, like philosophy, drama, poems, the music and so on. i see proudness in a lot of country, all over the world. but in germany it's very difficult to be proud, so it's not good. when the historians of the future opened the merkel files, how will they assess her time in office? does german society reflect her values? after 16 years of angela merkel, wha
s artists are getting back on their feet. was the corona crisis one of those rare times when people got the opportunity to see where germany�*sty, vaccination, medical help this and all that, and then after a long list, culture. for the feeling as an artist who needs an audience, it is frustrating, yes. gabrielle describes other challenges, too. how, for example, should artists deal with the past when it�*s as troubled as germany�*s? of course, with our history, germany has always a...
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so there were black people who did not want us to do the white man�*s art form, and there were white ew york performances, the big critic from the new york times, clive barnes, said, "this is the most exciting thing in ballet". and so, he gave us the little nod and people were saying, "oh, ok, let�*s go see them. "let�*s see if they are any good." ten years after that, i would see young people walking into the studio with a sense of ownership. "of course i can be a ballet dancer." and that was the most beautiful thing in the world to me that they had no question whereas i had nothing but question. in a sense, dance theatre of harlem was ahead of its time. so now, yes, there is a desire to bring more diversity to ballet. it is notjust about being perfect on balance in a tutu. that�*s just a sliver of what ballet can say. the wonderful dancers of the dance theatre of harlem, there. and now you see the connection with martin luther king junior, right? just a reminder you can watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up with all our films and more than 100
so there were black people who did not want us to do the white man�*s art form, and there were white ew york performances, the big critic from the new york times, clive barnes, said, "this is the most exciting thing in ballet". and so, he gave us the little nod and people were saying, "oh, ok, let�*s go see them. "let�*s see if they are any good." ten years after that, i would see young people walking into the studio with a sense of ownership. "of course i...
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s being delivered. this map shows the number of doses per 100 people. t the western nations will have more than a billion doses left after their initial vaccine roll—out and after the boosters. on this, the former british prime minister gordon brown is damning. he argues... the g7, though, argues this isn�*t about what it has, it�*s about what it�*s donating to the global effort. and here�*s the who again on what has actually arrived. high—income countries have promised | to donate more than a billion doses, | but less than 15% of those doses have been materialised. - well, south africa�*s president cyril ramaphosa has called what�*s happening "vaccine apartheid", the most potent of words for a south african to use. now we know some african countries have had difficulties administering the doses that have been delivered, but there remains a global supply issue. this is professor sarah gilbert, who led the team that developed the astrazeneca vaccine. we need more doses of all of the vaccines that are currently are currently licensed, and we need more vacc
s being delivered. this map shows the number of doses per 100 people. t the western nations will have more than a billion doses left after their initial vaccine roll—out and after the boosters. on this, the former british prime minister gordon brown is damning. he argues... the g7, though, argues this isn�*t about what it has, it�*s about what it�*s donating to the global effort. and here�*s the who again on what has actually arrived. high—income countries have promised | to donate...
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treated for coronavirus three days ago. 68 deaths were reported in the latest 2a hour period —— that�*s peopleof prince charles�* charities, the prince�*s foundation, has temporarily stepped down from the role following claims that he helped secure an honour for a major donor. michael fawcett is accused of helping a saudi businessman receive an honourary cbe. here�*s our royal correspondent, jonny dymond. for decades, michael fawcett was the aide with the answers to the prince�*s problems. mr fawcett, did you secure honopurs for cash? any comment on the allegations in the newspapers this morning? is the sunday times story true? this morning he wasn�*t taking questions. he�*s accused of promising to help this wealthy saudi businessman — mahfouz marei mubarak bin mahfouz — to get british citizenship and an honour in exchange for donations to the prince�*s charities. he was the prince�*s valet until 2003 — but he was more than just a servant. a controversial figure at the palace, he won the loyalty of prince charles. twice he left the prince. twice he came back. until yesterday, the chief executi
treated for coronavirus three days ago. 68 deaths were reported in the latest 2a hour period —— that�*s peopleof prince charles�* charities, the prince�*s foundation, has temporarily stepped down from the role following claims that he helped secure an honour for a major donor. michael fawcett is accused of helping a saudi businessman receive an honourary cbe. here�*s our royal correspondent, jonny dymond. for decades, michael fawcett was the aide with the answers to the prince�*s...
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everyone is confused and people don�*t know what the future of the homeland will be because, well, everyone�*s: currently, - there are economic problems. prices have increased in the market. the cost of food and ingredients has rocketed. the people pouring in here don�*t know if their money is in the bank. people think their money has been emptied from the banks. afghanistan�*s economy is heavily dependent on cash and this weekend the country�*s largest money exchange market reopened after a 20—day closure. there are other signs of normality too. a cricket match was held in kabul this week with taliban commanders in the stands. a stark contrast to the last time the taliban were in power and most sports were banned. but the taliban doesn�*t yet control the whole country. in the panjshir valley, north of kabul, fighting continues. it�*s the last area holding out against taliban rule and the resistance maintains it won�*t surrender. grenfell tower looks set to be demolished after the fire four years ago that killed 72 people. according to reports, structural engineers hired by the government are
everyone is confused and people don�*t know what the future of the homeland will be because, well, everyone�*s: currently, - there are economic problems. prices have increased in the market. the cost of food and ingredients has rocketed. the people pouring in here don�*t know if their money is in the bank. people think their money has been emptied from the banks. afghanistan�*s economy is heavily dependent on cash and this weekend the country�*s largest money exchange market reopened...
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by the 70's, people are talking about rosswell as smoking gun. proves the air force is covering.there are release documents from a group called majestic 12 that's alleging that there was an agreement at air force base, paterson, andrews in which there were alliances between ufo's and the united states government. the abduction movement, the ufo's and the cia all of this as a cover-up of giant ufo abrake arrangements and combines the world orders, this is not unusual. underneath a lot of the conspiracy that is you will discuss in class are bigger conspiracies that the students are not going to discuss because they are arguing about the evidence of one particular one and the court recognize that the things can grow and spawn and they involve this kind of carnival stuff. in 1980 the air force said we will release documents about this and it was project and high altitude and discover whether moscow was doing nuclear test and it crashed but do you think this helps? the issuing of more things was only -- was taken in the ufo community as look how close we are getting. they are now tryi
by the 70's, people are talking about rosswell as smoking gun. proves the air force is covering.there are release documents from a group called majestic 12 that's alleging that there was an agreement at air force base, paterson, andrews in which there were alliances between ufo's and the united states government. the abduction movement, the ufo's and the cia all of this as a cover-up of giant ufo abrake arrangements and combines the world orders, this is not unusual. underneath a lot of the...
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s. will now be sent back home. many of the people had been staying at a make shift camp at a texas border town where conditions are set to be going from bad to worse. as john holman reports not from aconia, many are crossing back temporarily onto the mexican side to avoid the for taishan. inside the mate ship camper more than 8000 people, mostly haitians in the rio, texas. they crossed the river illegally and we're hoping the u. s. would let and stay most of the shelters, it just blanket plastic and even river aids propped up by sticks together with a lot of rubbish, but little water or food. someone inside the count film, these images for us, us authorities of largely blocked the media from seeing it. and now they were entering the place. irregular migration poses a significant threat to the health and welfare of welfare, of border communities and to the lives of the migrant themselves and should not be attempted. if you come to the united states illegally, you will be returned daily flights. of taking off from the u. s. sending peo
s. will now be sent back home. many of the people had been staying at a make shift camp at a texas border town where conditions are set to be going from bad to worse. as john holman reports not from aconia, many are crossing back temporarily onto the mexican side to avoid the for taishan. inside the mate ship camper more than 8000 people, mostly haitians in the rio, texas. they crossed the river illegally and we're hoping the u. s. would let and stay most of the shelters, it just blanket...
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s garbage. you may not like the republican party, you may not be a conservative person, you may not be pro—life, plenty of peopleok, in my view, to have differences on all of these issues and i think the reason we�*re going to do well is becausejoe biden was not the guy people thought they voted for. i thinkjoe biden is a decent man, i�*ve known him for 20 years, but the agenda coming out of the biden administration is far more radical than people thought. it�*s transforming america in a way that nobody, i think, at home, really wants. and we�*re gonna win not so much because of us, a lot to do with them. and a final question, we talked some about donald trump before. when you talk about winning, is donald trump, in your view, gonna be the presidential candidate for your party in the next presidential election and can he and will he win? i think if he runs he�*ll get the nomination. do you want him to run? yeah, i�*d like him to have another chance of it. if he runs, he�*ll win. and the reason he�*ll win is �*cause most republicans — we all don�*t like the way he does it but we sorta like what he did — that he a
s garbage. you may not like the republican party, you may not be a conservative person, you may not be pro—life, plenty of peopleok, in my view, to have differences on all of these issues and i think the reason we�*re going to do well is becausejoe biden was not the guy people thought they voted for. i thinkjoe biden is a decent man, i�*ve known him for 20 years, but the agenda coming out of the biden administration is far more radical than people thought. it�*s transforming america in...
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really celebrated in a unique way that speaks to halloween and all things halloween since the 20's people with halloween and especially the locals. they really love coming here and celebrating the season. and i think this year with everything going on inside the house and outside. it's just going to be a a real incredible experience. we're not giving away by any means. the end. so you have to actually be here to experience it. of course the lights are dim or. >> and, you know, if people do want to come by and they're a little worried about covid. what are you doing to, you know, make sure people are safe. >> well, of course, for requiring masks. and we're live in the county and all of their safety protocols. and we've also reduce the tor sizing. so you are still in a tour group but they're significantly smaller sizes that we've done in the past. >> very awesome. so if someone wanted to come here they come here soon as tonight through the next month. and how can they get a ticket. they can winchester mystery house dot com and we're doing it for 30 nights started last weekend and goes throu
really celebrated in a unique way that speaks to halloween and all things halloween since the 20's people with halloween and especially the locals. they really love coming here and celebrating the season. and i think this year with everything going on inside the house and outside. it's just going to be a a real incredible experience. we're not giving away by any means. the end. so you have to actually be here to experience it. of course the lights are dim or. >> and, you know, if people...
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. >> in the end we completed one the esggr wit s liaiinft people evacuated to safety. >> lawmaker has hard questions about how the biden administration executed the withdrawal includingleaving americans and afghanistan allies behind. >> you evacuated 6,040 americans and say only a couple hundred remain. your own department told this committee in july that there were 10 to 15,000 americans in afghanistan. there's a huge difference between 6,000 and 15,000. what happened to these other americans? >> the secretary said that's federal government did everything that it could to get all americans out ahead of the withdraw deadline. >> our team worked 24-7 to reach out to americans who could still be in country making 55,000 phone calls, sending 33,000 e-mails by august 31th and they are still at it. >> the secretary faced the toughest questions from republicans but frustrations with the withdrawal was bipartisan. >> the execution of the united states withdrawal was clearly flawed. this committee expects to receive a full explanation of the administration's decisions on afghaan sce co tohae
. >> in the end we completed one the esggr wit s liaiinft people evacuated to safety. >> lawmaker has hard questions about how the biden administration executed the withdrawal includingleaving americans and afghanistan allies behind. >> you evacuated 6,040 americans and say only a couple hundred remain. your own department told this committee in july that there were 10 to 15,000 americans in afghanistan. there's a huge difference between 6,000 and 15,000. what happened to...
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courtroom dramas are full of things that never happen in real courtrooms, like people producing witnesses out of nowhere that nobody�*s of, people presenting papers — ijust happen to have in my bag... i quite like a courtroom drama too, you see, so... but... yeah, i'm a suckerfor it. i keep expecting somebody to slam the table and say, "you can't handle the truth!" if you accept that the drama itself is fairly contrived and it does, you know, have all those conventions, then i think it's very entertaining. but more importantly, it is about something very serious. it is about that thing of looking back into the past, looking back into a country's guilty past and your own family's guilty past and asking questions about whether people are the people that they seem to be. so it's doing quite a clever thing which is it's a very entertaining pot—boiler on one hand but also, it's about something far more substantial. as i said, i haven't read the book, but i very much enjoyed the film. it's called the collini case, it's in cinemas now. ok, now, respect. i really want this to be good. yes. because aretha franklin — what a fig
courtroom dramas are full of things that never happen in real courtrooms, like people producing witnesses out of nowhere that nobody�*s of, people presenting papers — ijust happen to have in my bag... i quite like a courtroom drama too, you see, so... but... yeah, i'm a suckerfor it. i keep expecting somebody to slam the table and say, "you can't handle the truth!" if you accept that the drama itself is fairly contrived and it does, you know, have all those conventions, then i...
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instead, some others failed on their tickets out of concerns of covid businesses thousands of people that 10'sf thousands of people stand however, hope these guests to bring positive covid cases. >> a bottle rock music festival roared through napa valley this weekend. 10's of thousands of people to catch all of their favorite performers for the first time in wine country since 2019 and this year it came back with several changes. you have to show you id to show at. >> immunization the vaccination on airport. back seen upon entry. little rock required all guests to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test. >> taking within the last 72 hours of each day of the festival. some ticket holders say these protocols give them peace of to wash their hands and >> otherwise route. >> however, with all these people together singing and dancing some admit the thought of getting covid cross their mind but that's living a the same crowds give a boost to businesses in downtown napa store manager shannon anthony says shot saw the best weekend of sales since the pandemic out of more than we've ever
instead, some others failed on their tickets out of concerns of covid businesses thousands of people that 10'sf thousands of people stand however, hope these guests to bring positive covid cases. >> a bottle rock music festival roared through napa valley this weekend. 10's of thousands of people to catch all of their favorite performers for the first time in wine country since 2019 and this year it came back with several changes. you have to show you id to show at. >> immunization...
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we have an update on the victim�*s —— victims. five peopleer injuries, and out of those, five who were attacked and stabbed, three remain in a critical but stable condition in auckland�*s city hospital. 0k. in auckland�*s city hospital. ok. that is phil mercer reporting. thousands of people have taken to the streets in france to demonstrate against the government�*s so—called coronavirus health pass, which requires people to show proof of vaccination to enter some venues. its the eighth consecutive weekend of protests but saw some of the worst clashes with four people arrested after a shopping centre was stormed in the capital paris. karl riley reports. chanting to now familiar scenes of a saturday on streets across france. crowds bring parts of the capital and 200 cities to a standstill with the cries of "freedom". almost a month after the rules took effect, authorities say 140,000 people still turned out, but said it was thousands fewer than the week before. while the numbers may be disputed, the strength of feeling is unmissable. crowds st
we have an update on the victim�*s —— victims. five peopleer injuries, and out of those, five who were attacked and stabbed, three remain in a critical but stable condition in auckland�*s city hospital. 0k. in auckland�*s city hospital. ok. that is phil mercer reporting. thousands of people have taken to the streets in france to demonstrate against the government�*s so—called coronavirus health pass, which requires people to show proof of vaccination to enter some venues. its the...
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and you know, since the 20's people associated us with halloween and especially the locals.verything going on inside the house and outside. it's just going to be a a real incredible experience. this is just part of the tour. there's so much to this house. there's the 3rd for this the basement. but tell me where we stumbled upon right now into this. >> dining room. well, i'll tell it looks absolutely beautiful. >> and it set wonderfully, something's awry this food doesn't look the freshest and i think some of the gas may have left. >> the cheese is molded. i mean, >> yeah, it is. it is actually corgis night. it's a little darker. but yes, something strange did happen here and they're going to discover that. if you take the last and how store. >> that's right. we're not giving you all. we're not giving away any means the end. so you have to actually be here to experience it. of course the lights are dim or and, you know, if people do want to come by and they're a little worried about covid. what are you doing to, you know, make sure people are safe. >> well, of course, for req
and you know, since the 20's people associated us with halloween and especially the locals.verything going on inside the house and outside. it's just going to be a a real incredible experience. this is just part of the tour. there's so much to this house. there's the 3rd for this the basement. but tell me where we stumbled upon right now into this. >> dining room. well, i'll tell it looks absolutely beautiful. >> and it set wonderfully, something's awry this food doesn't look the...
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his country, smiling nonstop when the enemy attacked and it was there, 8:20 he gave his life for s the people he loved and te nation he served. he died so that others might live. i had the privilege of speaking to his family just hours after we learnedth of his death. i said this to them and i promised i would say it for the whole nation he lived a life of honor and a life worth living and his sacrifice was not in vain. jerred didn't have to serve. he didn't have to deploy halfway around the world or stand protecting americans and other innocent people as disaster unfolded. he didn't have to do any of it. he chose to do it, he chose to serve and give his life for others. that's a hero, that's an american. he deserves this honor and recognition. it's the least of what he deserves and so today i'm introducing in this body a resolution to honor lands corporal and those others that made the sacrifice during the war in afghanistan. they will not be forgotten. over the last 20 years, we've often heard numbers used to describe the costs of this award, $2 trillion spent overnd 20,000 soldiers wounded
his country, smiling nonstop when the enemy attacked and it was there, 8:20 he gave his life for s the people he loved and te nation he served. he died so that others might live. i had the privilege of speaking to his family just hours after we learnedth of his death. i said this to them and i promised i would say it for the whole nation he lived a life of honor and a life worth living and his sacrifice was not in vain. jerred didn't have to serve. he didn't have to deploy halfway around the...
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and they, i know people in the u. s. i just tried to start something like that here because people were actually very impressed with how the n h s. obviously went to work with serving the nation during this time. but i would say this, the you gonna tow it very accurate. the people are very supportive, it's the tax also, even though it is a tax scotty and i know you, but if you and i are not like pro taxes, only it is 1.25 percent, which is not in order. i wouldn't say that. so that's a huge tax, it is going to raise well over $12000000000.00, and that is what is needed to fund. so i think that it's a small tax, relatively also there's been no doubt this has gone through with forest johnson's government. he's not a government that has stood for taxes, he's not a government, the conservative government that has been pro this, but his bike benches even that was sort of somewhat opposed to this, have passed it. so i think that the british public is for it and it's gone for ok. how does the business community respond? i saw th
and they, i know people in the u. s. i just tried to start something like that here because people were actually very impressed with how the n h s. obviously went to work with serving the nation during this time. but i would say this, the you gonna tow it very accurate. the people are very supportive, it's the tax also, even though it is a tax scotty and i know you, but if you and i are not like pro taxes, only it is 1.25 percent, which is not in order. i wouldn't say that. so that's a huge...
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to be really clear that we�*re not here to ruin anyone�*s fun, but ultimately, these can be dangerous vessels in the wrong hands so my plea to peopleoss parts of southern england and where is where it has been quite cloudy recently. today, some sunshine around, mainly dry. there will be a bit more cloud hanging on through north—eastern england and eastern scotland so an odd spot of drizzle, and a breeze coming off the north sea, is a relatively cool for newcastle towards aberdeen, but for the south and west, we are likely to see highs of 22 or 2a and lighter winds than recent days. quite a bit of sunshine holding up through the evening, overnight, most cloud will be across northern and north—eastern parts of the uk, but not a cold night. temperatures between 11 and 15 first thing tomorrow. tomorrow brings a mostly dry day for many areas, some long spells of sunshine, that a cloud drifting around for a part of central and eastern england. rain for northern england and western scotland later in the afternoon. before it gets there, a fairly warm day with highs of 17—25. goodbye.
to be really clear that we�*re not here to ruin anyone�*s fun, but ultimately, these can be dangerous vessels in the wrong hands so my plea to peopleoss parts of southern england and where is where it has been quite cloudy recently. today, some sunshine around, mainly dry. there will be a bit more cloud hanging on through north—eastern england and eastern scotland so an odd spot of drizzle, and a breeze coming off the north sea, is a relatively cool for newcastle towards aberdeen, but for...
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people to grab whatever they can. the flames and the lava are really close. that�*svolcano in the background, so that is why people are loading up and going. but leaving is painful, and there�*s a sense of panic here at times. this man desperately helping his dad, antonio, who�*s lived here for over a0 years, who can�*t believe it�*s ending like this. translation: i am angry with the authorities. - we could have done this without so much stress, without running. i don�*t know where i�*m going to live, and now what? this is what — more homes destroyed, more communities that will have to be abandoned. and here�*s the molten lava that�*s on the move, a slow—motion menace inching relentlessly downhill. this is a live geology lesson in nature�*s unstoppable forces. it�*s not just property. everything here is being shaken. danjohnson, bbc news, la palma. that�*s all that we have time forfor that�*s all that we have time for for this that�*s all that we have time forfor this hour of that�*s all that we have time for for this hour of newsday. thanks so much forjoining us. st
people to grab whatever they can. the flames and the lava are really close. that�*svolcano in the background, so that is why people are loading up and going. but leaving is painful, and there�*s a sense of panic here at times. this man desperately helping his dad, antonio, who�*s lived here for over a0 years, who can�*t believe it�*s ending like this. translation: i am angry with the authorities. - we could have done this without so much stress, without running. i don�*t know where...
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i these either people who already hold and s i v . these are, or those who are actually in the pipeline. some number will be potential p one or, or, or p 2 refugees or, and some other number will be afghans at risk prominent in one way or another who may not fit into any of those categories. we're working through all of those numbers now and again, i think we'll have more to stay on that in the days and weeks ahead as we actually worked through. but the bottom line is the overwhelming majority of people who came out about can stand where africans at risk in one way or another, including a significant number of s. i d 's renee. yeah. that you were talking to remain that you were talking about and potentially bring to 3rd come for processing. what does that look like? what are you doing right now to get those? that's ivy's who were left behind. so a few things on that. there are a lot of things happening from the political to the practical to enable us to continue to bring people out of afghanistan who wished to leave, including, of cou
i these either people who already hold and s i v . these are, or those who are actually in the pipeline. some number will be potential p one or, or, or p 2 refugees or, and some other number will be afghans at risk prominent in one way or another who may not fit into any of those categories. we're working through all of those numbers now and again, i think we'll have more to stay on that in the days and weeks ahead as we actually worked through. but the bottom line is the overwhelming majority...