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leroy logan, thank you — drastic measures. . leroy logan, thank you very — drastic measures. .uch for - drastic measures. . leroy logan, thank you very much for your - thank you very much for your assessment. leroy logan, former superintendent at the metropolitan police. more than 15,000,000 more than 15 million households across england, scotland and wales are to face higher energy bills, as the biggest—ever increase in the energy price cap comes into effect today. a typical bill for customers on a standard tariff will rise by about £140 a year, with those on pre—payment metres expected to pay even more. 0ur personal finance correspondent kevin peachey reports. as the temperature dips, so our energy bills rise. the cost of heating and lighting our homes is limited by the price cap, but this is the biggest ever increase at a time when many household budgets are being squeezed. a major shock. because we are on a static income, any form of major increase like this, you konw, our energy bill is probably our most significant cost every month in outgoings, and therefore when that ha
leroy logan, thank you — drastic measures. . leroy logan, thank you very — drastic measures. .uch for - drastic measures. . leroy logan, thank you very much for your - thank you very much for your assessment. leroy logan, former superintendent at the metropolitan police. more than 15,000,000 more than 15 million households across england, scotland and wales are to face higher energy bills, as the biggest—ever increase in the energy price cap comes into effect today. a typical bill for...
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as you just heard from leroy, it is totally normal. see it with almost every launch: we're going hear from a group of astronauts who know exactly what the crew are going through in these final moments of preparation. that is ahead. moments of preparation that is ahead. ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual to unveil them to the world. knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪♪ three times the electorlytes and half the sugar. ♪♪ pedialyte powder packs. feel better fast. >>> welcome back. we are continuing to watch and wait for the blue origin launch flight. it was set to launch at 10:00 a.m., but we are currently in a temporary hold, and we'll get you more details on why that hold is in
as you just heard from leroy, it is totally normal. see it with almost every launch: we're going hear from a group of astronauts who know exactly what the crew are going through in these final moments of preparation. that is ahead. moments of preparation that is ahead. ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that...
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at least two people there. >> leroy, what do you make of that? it's not weather related or we don't believe it is. for people inside, when they're making any sort of equipment adjustments, i don't know, that seems scary. >> certainly, you know, at this point, we're getting close to launch and there's another hold. we're not really sure why. the fact that it came right after the door closed might indicate that there's something with the mechanism that they're just being sure about. maybe the close indicator did flip fully over or something like that. so they're probably communicating with the crew, telling them what's going on, and meanwhile, you see the two people outside are working around that hatch area. probably just making sure that it is sealed. so we'll have to wait for word from blue origin to let us know exactly what's going on. >> and scott, i mean, that hatch was closed so quickly by jeff bezos, how -- i mean these things have to be really, really sealed well. >> well, hopefully he had the proper training on hatch closure. i imagine he
at least two people there. >> leroy, what do you make of that? it's not weather related or we don't believe it is. for people inside, when they're making any sort of equipment adjustments, i don't know, that seems scary. >> certainly, you know, at this point, we're getting close to launch and there's another hold. we're not really sure why. the fact that it came right after the door closed might indicate that there's something with the mechanism that they're just being sure about....
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leroy chow, always a pleasure to chat with you. >> great to be with you.r joining me. >> always great to be with you and share a little sunday time, boris. appreciate it. >>> "inside politics sunday" is up next. phil mattingly is in the chair. a first programming note, you don't want to miss cnn's original series "diana." watch as max foster takes us on a tour of some of the places that held the most meaning for princess diana. >> reporter: kensington palace where diana lived after she separated from prince charles and this is where she recorded a secret set of tapes about her life which were then sent to a friend who cycled them across a dropoff point where they were collected by the biographer andrew mortem. the book he wrote and the revelations within it rocked the british monarchy to its core. find out how it all played out in our new series "diana" this sunday only on cnn. >> all new cnn original series "diana" premiere tonight only on cnn. let's check out the hook audrey sent. ♪ i right these wrongs like rhymes ♪ ♪ o like me oh my ♪ ♪ land and sea, t
leroy chow, always a pleasure to chat with you. >> great to be with you.r joining me. >> always great to be with you and share a little sunday time, boris. appreciate it. >>> "inside politics sunday" is up next. phil mattingly is in the chair. a first programming note, you don't want to miss cnn's original series "diana." watch as max foster takes us on a tour of some of the places that held the most meaning for princess diana. >> reporter:...
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. >> joining me to discuss, retired nasa astronaut leroy chow. heard. chris boshuizen wanted to be an astronaut from the time he was 4, he said, a dream come true for him to get that close and have four minutes of weightlessness up there, but he said we calculated the risk here. william shatner talked about safety, and i'd also asked them if they were concerned after this letter came out from 21 current and former employees at blue origin who cited safety as a concern. when you look at all these things happening, where does your mind go in terms of safety? >> in terms of safety, the commercial space industry and commercial space things are very cognizant if it were to suffer an accident, especially early on in these attempts, that would basically shut them down. in a big-picture sense, i don't believe any of these companies will be launching individuals to touch space or into orbit later without being confident in their safety process and their actual rockets and spacecraft and systems. while there's always going to be risk no matter what you do,
. >> joining me to discuss, retired nasa astronaut leroy chow. heard. chris boshuizen wanted to be an astronaut from the time he was 4, he said, a dream come true for him to get that close and have four minutes of weightlessness up there, but he said we calculated the risk here. william shatner talked about safety, and i'd also asked them if they were concerned after this letter came out from 21 current and former employees at blue origin who cited safety as a concern. when you look at...
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i want to give a shout out to leroy hirsch who is watching. leroy is a naval veteran of world war ii and said this meeting was of d extreme interest. thank you for your support here. thank you all for your support and for tuning in for what i thought was a great conversation. i usually read the books ga couple times before the interviews just to make sure i know what i'm talking about . i this one about three times. it's a great read . i don't want to say it's fun, nothing about war is fun and engaging and i recommend you get. from our web store course but also on your local bookstore if you'd like. the author is doctor leah garrett. the book is x troop and we want to thank doctor leah garrett for being with us today. we look forward to the conversation we will have in our article format. staging and to our website for that and we look forward to having doctor garrett here in person once things get more back to normal is to ttalk about x troop or the young lion or whatever your next project maybe. thank you for joining us today. >> that was wo
i want to give a shout out to leroy hirsch who is watching. leroy is a naval veteran of world war ii and said this meeting was of d extreme interest. thank you for your support here. thank you all for your support and for tuning in for what i thought was a great conversation. i usually read the books ga couple times before the interviews just to make sure i know what i'm talking about . i this one about three times. it's a great read . i don't want to say it's fun, nothing about war is fun and...
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bayern munich maintained their 100% record in that group with a 4—0 win at benfica — leroy sane withbe decided. group b leaders scotland will qualify if they beat oman. before that, bangladesh play papua new guinea — and all four teams still have a chance to go through. on wednesday, sri lanka beat ireland to qualify with a game to spare. ireland were bowled out for 101 in reply as sri lanka won by 70 runs to confirm their place in the next stage. and after beating the netherlands by six wickets — namibia will face ireland on friday — the winner of that match will make it into the super 12 stage of the compeition. the german women's sprint team broke the world record three times on the way to retaining their title on the opening day of the track cycling world championships in roubaix in france. having set new leading marks in qualifying and then again in the first round proper, the team broke their own record for a third time in the final. they clocked 116.064 seconds as they took gold — ahead of the russian cycling federation. and in tennis, the top seed aryna sabalenka is through t
bayern munich maintained their 100% record in that group with a 4—0 win at benfica — leroy sane withbe decided. group b leaders scotland will qualify if they beat oman. before that, bangladesh play papua new guinea — and all four teams still have a chance to go through. on wednesday, sri lanka beat ireland to qualify with a game to spare. ireland were bowled out for 101 in reply as sri lanka won by 70 runs to confirm their place in the next stage. and after beating the netherlands by six...
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leroy chao, good to have you, thank you. >> good to be with you. >> thanks for joining us. boris sanchez picks up right now. >>> bay knows diaz. hello, everyone. i'm boris sanchez in for kate bolduan. here's what we're watching at this hour -- new hope in the fight against coronavirus. the number of cases plummeting and we could soon have a new weapon in the fight against the deadly virus. plus, airline chaos. southwest airlines cancelling thousands of flights, stranding tens of thousands of passengers. what caused this meltdown? >>> and the spies next door. an fbi sting ensnaring two would-be spies. we'll tell you about a couple accused of trying to sell nuclear secrets in peanut butter sandwiches. >>> we begin with encouraging developments on the pandemic as the u.s. appears to be turning a coroner the fight against coronavirus. the u.s. averaging about 93,000 new cases per day, the lowest daily average in more than two months. hospitalizations and deaths also down significantly. and there's promising news on the vaccine front as well. the u.s. now averaging a million dos
leroy chao, good to have you, thank you. >> good to be with you. >> thanks for joining us. boris sanchez picks up right now. >>> bay knows diaz. hello, everyone. i'm boris sanchez in for kate bolduan. here's what we're watching at this hour -- new hope in the fight against coronavirus. the number of cases plummeting and we could soon have a new weapon in the fight against the deadly virus. plus, airline chaos. southwest airlines cancelling thousands of flights, stranding...
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we heard from a former officer, leroy logan, on the bbc this also criticising the culture and saying some ability for the police to scrutinise from the top down how people are hired and how behaviour is governed within the force. i behaviour is governed within the force. ~ �* , , force. i think there's been shortfalls _ force. i think there's been shortfalls over _ force. i think there's been shortfalls over the - force. i think there's been shortfalls over the last - force. i think there's been | shortfalls over the last ten force. i think there's been i shortfalls over the last ten or force. i think there's been - shortfalls over the last ten or 15 years caused by a lack of resources. we have moved away from community policing because there were not enough officers to do that. we have had less supervisors than previously. and less office is generally on the street so we have moved to a fire brigade policing caused by political decision—making around cutting finances. even the federation, many years ago were talking about cuts having consequences this type of policing we are seeing
we heard from a former officer, leroy logan, on the bbc this also criticising the culture and saying some ability for the police to scrutinise from the top down how people are hired and how behaviour is governed within the force. i behaviour is governed within the force. ~ �* , , force. i think there's been shortfalls _ force. i think there's been shortfalls over _ force. i think there's been shortfalls over the - force. i think there's been shortfalls over the last - force. i think there's...