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. - yes, annabelle? - antarctica! - that's right, annabelle!he answer is antarctica. - well, when i was in school, it was photosynthesis. - now, what is the pythagorean theorem? can anyone else answer besides annabelle? [phone blips] are any of you even doing the assignments i'm giving? [suspenseful music] ♪ - no! no! wait. [dramatic music] maybe it was a mistake. cnn just posted it by accident. everything's fine, it was chris cuomo and his fat fingers, that's all. everything's good. everything's fine. we're good! everything's good! [breathing loudly] wait. maybe this is a dream and i'm still naked. oh, god! "roe v. wade!" ugh. everything's fine, everything's good. gotta stay hydrated when everything's normal. [phone notifications dinging] [whimpers] [breathing loudly] [bleep]! [bleep]! [rock music] sorry, miss brittany. rbg. [phone notification dings] - [bleep]! ♪ [applause] - have you thought, "how many women is enough?" - nine. - oh. [laughter and applause] oh. [cheers and applause] - we're not there yet. - [laughs] - well, there have been n
. - yes, annabelle? - antarctica! - that's right, annabelle!he answer is antarctica. - well, when i was in school, it was photosynthesis. - now, what is the pythagorean theorem? can anyone else answer besides annabelle? [phone blips] are any of you even doing the assignments i'm giving? [suspenseful music] ♪ - no! no! wait. [dramatic music] maybe it was a mistake. cnn just posted it by accident. everything's fine, it was chris cuomo and his fat fingers, that's all. everything's good....
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elsewhere on the bbc that did not feature on thursday night's news at ten, which arouse the ire of annabelly, the bbc news website has been reporting on a case being heard at salisbury crown court where a policeman, timothy bremer, is accused of murdering claire perry after she'd revealed that ten year affair ina she'd revealed that ten year affair in a text to his wife. he admits manslaughter, but denies murder. wednesday's article on the case initially had the headline" woman strangled by pc lover plotted his downfall", with a photograph of the victim. and that offended a number of those who read it. for abigail this innocent motor victim deserve so much more than to be blamed and trust talked by bbc news. susie thought the same. and moll had this to say. we put those points to bbc news and a spokesperson gave us this statement. thank you for all your comments this week. if you wa nt to your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, including its social media and online output, e—mail newswatch. or you can find us on twitter. or use th
elsewhere on the bbc that did not feature on thursday night's news at ten, which arouse the ire of annabelly, the bbc news website has been reporting on a case being heard at salisbury crown court where a policeman, timothy bremer, is accused of murdering claire perry after she'd revealed that ten year affair ina she'd revealed that ten year affair in a text to his wife. he admits manslaughter, but denies murder. wednesday's article on the case initially had the headline" woman strangled...
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which aroused the ire of annabelle ward. she e—mailed...c news website has been reporting on a case being heard at salisbury crown court where a policeman is accused of murdering claire perry after she revealed their ten year affair claire perry after she revealed theirten yearaffair in claire perry after she revealed their ten year affair in a text to his wife. he admits manslaughter but denies murder. wednesday's article on the case initially had the headline, a woman strangled by pc lover, plotted his downfall. with a photograph of the victim. and that offended a number of those who read it. for abigail... susie offended a number of those who read it. forabigail... susie thought offended a number of those who read it. for abigail... susie thought the same. and... we put those points to bbc news and a spokesperson gave us a statement. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, including at social media and online out parent, eveline did not e—mail. oryou canfind me
which aroused the ire of annabelle ward. she e—mailed...c news website has been reporting on a case being heard at salisbury crown court where a policeman is accused of murdering claire perry after she revealed their ten year affair claire perry after she revealed theirten yearaffair in claire perry after she revealed their ten year affair in a text to his wife. he admits manslaughter but denies murder. wednesday's article on the case initially had the headline, a woman strangled by pc lover,...
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then we have gabriel, a student and a trump supporter, and annabel is a student in lexicon city virginiall, let's go to kerry. did this feel to you like a good way to choose a president and a vice president? i wouldn't say it's a good way. i agree with some of your commentators that, i think most people's opinions are u nfortu nately people's opinions are unfortunately already made up and so there's probablyjust a small minority of people who remain to be swayed, and i do think this debate was better and more informative than the presidential one, but my watch it and presidential one, but my watch itandi presidential one, but my watch it and i wonder where we are at asa it and i wonder where we are at as a country that this is how we decide. but interesting, i think you were seriously distressed when mr trump won in 2016 and now you have flipped his way? yes. i was one of those people who cried in 2016 andi those people who cried in 2016 and i say that kind of laughing 110w and i say that kind of laughing now because it's been a strange trip these four years. icon myself now a reluctant
then we have gabriel, a student and a trump supporter, and annabel is a student in lexicon city virginiall, let's go to kerry. did this feel to you like a good way to choose a president and a vice president? i wouldn't say it's a good way. i agree with some of your commentators that, i think most people's opinions are u nfortu nately people's opinions are unfortunately already made up and so there's probablyjust a small minority of people who remain to be swayed, and i do think this debate was...
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but also while we're writing it, charlie and annabelle our producer were sending us articles about howon't name, but that was already happening while we were writing it. we were, like, is it not going to be futuristic enough by the time it comes out? now it feels like we're so tied to people's perception of us in a social way that's going to actually impact our finances and our ability to move in the world. it's messed up. but i do feel like people are now starting to really understand that they're stuck in that cycle in a way they didn't before. >> trevor: i watch the episode again and i was, like, man, this is a little too real for comfort. >> i feel like i owe this episode an polling. >> trevor: yeah, i owe it and rashida an apology but i also owe rashida gratitude. thanks for joining me on the rashida jones daily social distancing machined hope to see you again soon. >> thanks. take care. >> trevor: thank you so much, rashida "on the rocks" is available now at, but before we- we're partnering with world central kitchen for their new chefs for the polls program. they're activating l
but also while we're writing it, charlie and annabelle our producer were sending us articles about howon't name, but that was already happening while we were writing it. we were, like, is it not going to be futuristic enough by the time it comes out? now it feels like we're so tied to people's perception of us in a social way that's going to actually impact our finances and our ability to move in the world. it's messed up. but i do feel like people are now starting to really understand that...
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annabelle, if you could talk further about the human rights abuses in mexico, the u.s.into the so-called drug war, millions if not billions of dollars, and not only the ayotzinapa massacre of 2014, but as well another massacre that took place where 22 people were killed in the town of kukla in mexico. and if you can relate this to the general who was just arrested. >> absolutely. since the plan was signed between the u.s. and mexican government 2008, 2 thousand nine, the collaboration between the u.s. government and mexico were stronger. supposedly against the cartels. now you see part of the government -- that was the story they told to us. the general cienfuegos has always been inside the system. he was a member of a strong and the defense secretary. decided peÑa nieto cienfuegos be the defense a these politics, all ese decisions about the closed underrugs the order of cienfuegos. this war a key part of against drugs and the government of uric opinion? nieto.que pena the army abused their power. they disappeared many people, hundreds of people in mexico. -- from 2020,
annabelle, if you could talk further about the human rights abuses in mexico, the u.s.into the so-called drug war, millions if not billions of dollars, and not only the ayotzinapa massacre of 2014, but as well another massacre that took place where 22 people were killed in the town of kukla in mexico. and if you can relate this to the general who was just arrested. >> absolutely. since the plan was signed between the u.s. and mexican government 2008, 2 thousand nine, the collaboration...
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annabel is absolutely right in what she has said about brussels.ntries are having to take these really difficult decisions and i think it is better to be firm in taking them and to take them early to try to arrest the spread of the virus than to wait longer and find it is much more difficult to do. in terms of annabel‘s question about am i confident this will get the virus under control? what we are seeking to do with the very restricted measures that are in place, both in terms of household interaction and now hospitality is reduce the risk of transmission in the highest risk settings, and that is very much about arresting the growth in cases and starting to bring them back under control. but i would say this, for that to succeed and for us to bring the virus back under control and keep it there, it will take the ongoing efforts of all of us, not just these particular restrictions but all of us making sure we continue to work from home if possible, that we make sure we comply with all of the aspects of test and protect, self isolation in particula
annabel is absolutely right in what she has said about brussels.ntries are having to take these really difficult decisions and i think it is better to be firm in taking them and to take them early to try to arrest the spread of the virus than to wait longer and find it is much more difficult to do. in terms of annabel‘s question about am i confident this will get the virus under control? what we are seeking to do with the very restricted measures that are in place, both in terms of household...
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elsewhere on the bbc, that did not feature on thursday night's news at ten, which aroused the ire of annabelwith a photograph of the victim. and that offended a number of those who read it. for abigail... susie thought the same. and moll had this to say. we put those points to bbc news and a spokesperson gave us this statement. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, including its social media and online output, e—mail newswatch. or you can find us on twitter. you can call us. we will be back to hear your thoughts on bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good morning welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: millions of people across the uk are now subject to tougher coronavirus restrictions after new measures came in overnight. people in lancashire are waking up under tighter lockdown restrictions as their area becomes the second to move to the highest alert level four coronavirus. shock in france as a teacher is killed in a suspected terror attack. tougher rules for mo
elsewhere on the bbc, that did not feature on thursday night's news at ten, which aroused the ire of annabelwith a photograph of the victim. and that offended a number of those who read it. for abigail... susie thought the same. and moll had this to say. we put those points to bbc news and a spokesperson gave us this statement. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, including its social media and online output,...