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now, as disney's campaign to recycle and reboot its back catalogue continues apace, we have cruella, live—action prequel that's been in the works for almost a decade and which glenn close gets an executive producer credit. do you have a light? they gasp. like the hit stage show, wicked, which revisited the early years of a fairy tale villain from the wizard of oz, cruella creates an explanatory back story for its anti—heroine scary reputation. emma stone is estella, taken in by artful dodgers jasper and horace, after the dalmatian—fuelled death of her mother. you, grubby girl. yes? do you have your card? estella dreams of being a fashion designer, following in the footsteps of emma thompson's splendidly imperious baroness, the true villain of the piece, to whom she becomes both dogged assistant and deadly rival. you look vaguely familiar. i look stunning. playing out on the streets of �*70s london, cruella boasts winning turns from joel fry and paul walter hauser, the latter of whom charms despite having apparently studied at the dick van dyke school of "cor blimey, mary poppins!" co
now, as disney's campaign to recycle and reboot its back catalogue continues apace, we have cruella, live—action prequel that's been in the works for almost a decade and which glenn close gets an executive producer credit. do you have a light? they gasp. like the hit stage show, wicked, which revisited the early years of a fairy tale villain from the wizard of oz, cruella creates an explanatory back story for its anti—heroine scary reputation. emma stone is estella, taken in by artful...
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now, as disney's campaign to recycle and reboot its back catalogue continues apace, we have cruella,almost a decade and which glenn close gets an executive producer credit. do you have a light? they gasp. like the hit stage show, wicked, which revisited the early years of a fairy tale villain from the wizard of oz, cruella creates an explanatory back story for its anti—heroine scary reputation. emma stone is estella, taken in by artful dodgers jasper and horace, after the dalmatian—fuelled death of her mother. you, grubby girl. yes? do you have your card? estella dreams of being a fashion designer, following in the footsteps of emma thompson's splendidly imperious baroness, the true villain of the piece, to whom she becomes both dogged assistant and deadly rival. you look vaguely familiar. i look stunning. playing out on the streets of �*70s london, cruella boasts winning turns from joel fry and paul walter hauser, the latter of whom charms despite having apparently studied at the dick van dyke school of "cor blimey, mary poppins!" cockney accents. 0h, we need that! as for stone, she
now, as disney's campaign to recycle and reboot its back catalogue continues apace, we have cruella,almost a decade and which glenn close gets an executive producer credit. do you have a light? they gasp. like the hit stage show, wicked, which revisited the early years of a fairy tale villain from the wizard of oz, cruella creates an explanatory back story for its anti—heroine scary reputation. emma stone is estella, taken in by artful dodgers jasper and horace, after the dalmatian—fuelled...
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and it's _ europe, he really has come on apace. and it's continuing to do so.d i reckon by around june and certainly intojuty_ reckon by around june and certainly intojuly they should reckon by around june and certainly into july they should pretty much have brought up on that. and so notwithstanding wearing masks, possibly — notwithstanding wearing masks, possibly tests and that sort of thing — possibly tests and that sort of thing it— possibly tests and that sort of thing. it could well be a more optimistic— thing. it could well be a more optimistic picture that people are being _ optimistic picture that people are being currently led to believe. it�*s being currently led to believe. interesting, being currently led to believe. it�*s interesting, actually, harriet hearing the german government saying that they are hopeful that they will be able to have more visitors come the autumn. certainly late—summer because they're expected to be in a much better place than they are now in terms of restrictions and vaccination. just want to pick up a story that we talked
and it's _ europe, he really has come on apace. and it's continuing to do so.d i reckon by around june and certainly intojuty_ reckon by around june and certainly intojuly they should reckon by around june and certainly into july they should pretty much have brought up on that. and so notwithstanding wearing masks, possibly — notwithstanding wearing masks, possibly tests and that sort of thing — possibly tests and that sort of thing it— possibly tests and that sort of thing. it could well...
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we know the _ programme is proceeding apace. abroad that is much more transmissible or creates much more _ more transmissible or creates much more serious disease or is vaccine resistant. — more serious disease or is vaccine resistant, one or more of those three _ resistant, one or more of those three things. kind of what we have seen _ three things. kind of what we have seen in _ three things. kind of what we have seen in the — three things. kind of what we have seen in the indian variant. hopefully we are keeping a lid on it so far _ hopefully we are keeping a lid on it so far this— hopefully we are keeping a lid on it so far. this is a big risk to us. i think— so far. this is a big risk to us. i think we — so far. this is a big risk to us. i think we as _ so far. this is a big risk to us. i think we as an country need to decide — think we as an country need to decide the _ think we as an country need to decide the sort of freedom of being able to— decide the sort of freedom of being able to go— decide the sort of freedom of b
we know the _ programme is proceeding apace. abroad that is much more transmissible or creates much more _ more transmissible or creates much more serious disease or is vaccine resistant. — more serious disease or is vaccine resistant, one or more of those three _ resistant, one or more of those three things. kind of what we have seen _ three things. kind of what we have seen in _ three things. kind of what we have seen in the — three things. kind of what we have seen in the indian variant....
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you know, the irony of this is that, actually, we know particularly when vaccination is proceeding apaceugh vaccination build—up in their populations. the biggest risk to the gains that you get from that is from variants being brought in from abroad. the irony is, you know, we have european countries now starting to introduce current teens for brits coming in. this all goes back to the fact that our border policy is a bit of a mess and has been really critiqued, i think, by some scientists here in the uk. borisjohnson delayed putting india on the red list by three weeks back in early april. reportedly because he was so keen to go to india for his post—brexit banger, post—brexit trade deal, and we are paying the price for that now. we know from the data that during that period, travellers brought that variant into the uk. so i really think the reason why today's evidence for dominic cummings is so relevant is because the pandemic is still a live issue. it's going well with the vaccines, but it could still be jeopardised, and we still have a government not learning the lessons from things
you know, the irony of this is that, actually, we know particularly when vaccination is proceeding apaceugh vaccination build—up in their populations. the biggest risk to the gains that you get from that is from variants being brought in from abroad. the irony is, you know, we have european countries now starting to introduce current teens for brits coming in. this all goes back to the fact that our border policy is a bit of a mess and has been really critiqued, i think, by some scientists...
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no president in the elected congress will come against israel because apac will destroy them. we do not have for the palestinians such organization. all of the money thought the rp and nations for the last seven years have given to the palestinian organizations have gone towards corruption. host: go ahead and respond. guest: it is interesting on the one hand he is talking about anti-semitism and making anti-semitic remarks. i can speak about what is going on with palestinian authority, i am not based in los angeles, i do not know what is going on in los angeles. when it comes to the money that has come into the palestinian authority, this is money that has come in in order to mask the occupation, not and their occupation. we do not need the money coming in from the europeans and others. what we need is political support. two final and israel -- to finally end israel's military rule. we hear these comes of allegations of corruption that we are not entitled to be free. there is corruption inference france, i do not think anybody would say that the french are not entitled to be f
no president in the elected congress will come against israel because apac will destroy them. we do not have for the palestinians such organization. all of the money thought the rp and nations for the last seven years have given to the palestinian organizations have gone towards corruption. host: go ahead and respond. guest: it is interesting on the one hand he is talking about anti-semitism and making anti-semitic remarks. i can speak about what is going on with palestinian authority, i am not...
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infrastructure and my colleagues tell me that water pipes have been damaged in western slum diplomacy continues apace. as the check slovak and german forum, and if there's arrived for a visit, these ready foreign ministry is calling this visit one of solidarity. he was all smiles at the podium as a german and israeli foreign minister spoke to one question. we have always emphasized the israel has the right to self defense, and israel is now making use of this roy includes preventing the facilities from which attacks when he's ready targets originate from continuing to operate. according to the israeli army, 90 percent of those rockets are destroyed by the iron dove rocket defense system before they land. palestinians. cautiously optimistic about the gyptian broker see fire. after 11 days of intense bombardment, they hope that things may just return to normal. but normal is a relative term for gaza. it remains under israeli lead feet and its problems with food fuel medicine shortages are now even more serious iran car out there. what's teresa ought to bring it now, him and basha, whose mother, who liv
infrastructure and my colleagues tell me that water pipes have been damaged in western slum diplomacy continues apace. as the check slovak and german forum, and if there's arrived for a visit, these ready foreign ministry is calling this visit one of solidarity. he was all smiles at the podium as a german and israeli foreign minister spoke to one question. we have always emphasized the israel has the right to self defense, and israel is now making use of this roy includes preventing the...
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and my colleagues tell me that water pipes have been damaged in west jerusalem. diplomacy continues apace as the check slovak and german forum and says, arrive for a visit. these ready foreign ministry is calling this visit, one of solidarity. he was all smiles at the podium as a german and he's ready for him. and he spoke to us. we have always emphasized the israel has the right to self defense and is where i was now making use of that. this roy includes preventing the facilities from which attacks when he's ready targets originate from continuing to operate. according to the israeli army, 90 percent of those rockets are destroyed by the iron dove rocket defenses them before they land. while these railways talk about the palestinians in gaza, wondering what will happen next, and how many more days of abutment they might face iraq on our desert west reason and, and then we'll get more from iran in west jerusalem. but 1st, let's talk to pass to angela. so me, i will tell him in garza tell us what's happening right now. right now. right now we do not hear explosions here at this moment. and
and my colleagues tell me that water pipes have been damaged in west jerusalem. diplomacy continues apace as the check slovak and german forum and says, arrive for a visit. these ready foreign ministry is calling this visit, one of solidarity. he was all smiles at the podium as a german and he's ready for him. and he spoke to us. we have always emphasized the israel has the right to self defense and is where i was now making use of that. this roy includes preventing the facilities from which...
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lights on broadwy turned off for more than a year will shine once again beginning ember thitthtet 100%apac >> we, the new york city people, we've been very sad that broadway have been closed for so long. >> reporter: and in two weeks the yankees and mets will begin seating fans in separate areas at the ballpark. sections for vaccinated fans will be at 100% capacity. sections for unvaccinated fans, at 33%. another positive sign, the cdc now projecting a sharp decline in covid cases by july as long as vaccination rates remain high and people keep wearing masks and socially distance. >> it's absolutely true that the more we vaccinate, then there's going to be a decline in covid cases. it's also still true that winter season is our viral season. and so we expect to see some sort of viral surge that includes covid but also other common viruses like rsv and flu. >> reporter: but this morning officials warn variants of the virus and fewer people getting vaccinated remain a wild card. the u.s. is now vaccinating an average of 2.2 million people per day, far fewer than the april high of 4 million a
lights on broadwy turned off for more than a year will shine once again beginning ember thitthtet 100%apac >> we, the new york city people, we've been very sad that broadway have been closed for so long. >> reporter: and in two weeks the yankees and mets will begin seating fans in separate areas at the ballpark. sections for vaccinated fans will be at 100% capacity. sections for unvaccinated fans, at 33%. another positive sign, the cdc now projecting a sharp decline in covid cases...
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infrastructure and my colleagues tell me that water pipes have been damaged in western slum diplomacy continues apace. as the check slovak and german form is, arrive for a visit. these ready foreign ministry is calling this visit, one of solidarity. he was all smiles at the podium as a german and he's ready for a minister spoke to one that we have always emphasized the israel has the right to self defense. and israel is now making use of this roy includes preventing the facility from which attacks when he's ready targets originate from continuing to operate. according to the israeli army, 90 percent of those rockets are destroyed by the iron rocket defense system before they land palestinians. cautiously optimistic about the news of the egyptian broke at the fire. after 11 days of intense bombardment, they hope that things may just return to normal. but normal is a relative term to gaza. it remains under israeli lead seat and its problems with food fuel medicine shortages are now even more serious in wrong car. out there. what truces, more than 52000 people have fled their homes in gaza to escape str
infrastructure and my colleagues tell me that water pipes have been damaged in western slum diplomacy continues apace. as the check slovak and german form is, arrive for a visit. these ready foreign ministry is calling this visit, one of solidarity. he was all smiles at the podium as a german and he's ready for a minister spoke to one that we have always emphasized the israel has the right to self defense. and israel is now making use of this roy includes preventing the facility from which...
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the mediterranean coast israel has recently hit targets inside syria where iranian backed fighters apace. but more and more people are facing acute feud food insecurity and you know report says at least 150000000 people in 55 countries are at risk of hunger war and conflict are the main contributing factors but economic shocks exacerbated by the pandemic and climate change are also major causes you have an south sudan and parts of the king of france as well as northern nigeria are said to be at or approaching catastrophic levels of food insecurity bamaga down reports. that is a survivor of the war that's rabid south sudan for years displaced many times during the conflict she now lives with her husband and 4 members of their extended family in an informal settlement in b. border town in the volatile jonglei region they receive some food from charities and supplement that with vegetables from a small garden they tend near their makeshift shelter and that they're going. to lie a lot on my enemies always attacking us we have really suffered a lot we're always on the run they kidnap our peop
the mediterranean coast israel has recently hit targets inside syria where iranian backed fighters apace. but more and more people are facing acute feud food insecurity and you know report says at least 150000000 people in 55 countries are at risk of hunger war and conflict are the main contributing factors but economic shocks exacerbated by the pandemic and climate change are also major causes you have an south sudan and parts of the king of france as well as northern nigeria are said to be at...
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apac program ahead. —— a packed.a 1 designer who tells us why his latest $4 million electric supercar is worth the price. "the pope was shot, the pope will live" — that is the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort. to help the victims - of a powerful earthquake — the worst to hit the i country for 30 years. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion, gary kasparov. it is the first time a machine has defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. america's first legal same—sex marriages have been taking pl
apac program ahead. —— a packed.a 1 designer who tells us why his latest $4 million electric supercar is worth the price. "the pope was shot, the pope will live" — that is the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela...
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it's been a great triumph of various institutions,apac and others, the israeli government and others.tions, american politics are poll polarizing. ron germer had this to say. we talked about the backbone of american political support for israel. let's take a listen to what he said. >> people have to understand the backbone of israel support in the united states is the evangelical christians. it's true because of numbers and also because of their passionate and unequivocal support for israel. look at numbers. 25%. some people think more. 25% are evangelical christians. less than 25% are jews. if you look just at numbers, you should be spending time to do outreach to the evangelical christians than you would do to jews. >> i think, ben, that points to something you were saying and also the sort of flip side of that are fissures within the large american jewish population, folks that are orthodox, who are secular, who are liberal, who are conservative on an issue that used to be more uniting than it is now. >> absolutely. i think what netanyahu advised has decided that we can do what we
it's been a great triumph of various institutions,apac and others, the israeli government and others.tions, american politics are poll polarizing. ron germer had this to say. we talked about the backbone of american political support for israel. let's take a listen to what he said. >> people have to understand the backbone of israel support in the united states is the evangelical christians. it's true because of numbers and also because of their passionate and unequivocal support for...
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infrastructure and my colleagues tell me that water pipes have been damaged in western slum diplomacy continues apace. as the check slovak and german forum and says, arrive for a visit. these ready foreign ministry is calling the visit one of solidarity. he was all smiles at the podium as a german and israeli foreign minister spoke to one that we have always emphasized that israel has the right to self defense and is where i was now. making use of this raw includes preventing the facilities from which attacks when he's ready targets originate from continuing to operate. according to the israeli army, 90 percent of those rockets are destroyed by the iron di rocket defense system before they land palestinians. cautiously optimistic about the egyptian broken si fi after 11 days of intense bombardment, they hope that things may just return to normal. but normal is a relative, garza, it remains under israeli lead feet and its problems with food fuel medicine shortages are now even more serious. iran car out there. what's theresa? before the scenes fire was announced, the un general assembly held a special
infrastructure and my colleagues tell me that water pipes have been damaged in western slum diplomacy continues apace. as the check slovak and german forum and says, arrive for a visit. these ready foreign ministry is calling the visit one of solidarity. he was all smiles at the podium as a german and israeli foreign minister spoke to one that we have always emphasized that israel has the right to self defense and is where i was now. making use of this raw includes preventing the facilities...
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vaccinations continue apace, but scientists are wary of the indian variant.e�*ve just made. but many businesses say they need clearer guidance now. also on the programme. with many tenants in rent arrears, there�*s concern, as the coronavirus ban on evictions ends tomorrow. a bank holiday monday delivering the hottest day of the year so far. and 100 years after the worst massacre in black american history. survivors in tulsa remember the day their town was burned down. good evening. some scientists advising the government on coronavirus, are calling for the lifting of the final lockdown restrictions in england, due on the 21st ofjune, to be postponed. they say they�*re concerned about rising infection rates, due to the indian variant. ministers warn the government can�*t make a final decision for another two weeks, but some businesses arguethey need clarity now. here�*s our health correspondent, anna collinson. it�*s one of the biggest rugby stadiums in the world. but today thousands are being encouraged to come to twickenham for their coronavirus jab. it�*s
vaccinations continue apace, but scientists are wary of the indian variant.e�*ve just made. but many businesses say they need clearer guidance now. also on the programme. with many tenants in rent arrears, there�*s concern, as the coronavirus ban on evictions ends tomorrow. a bank holiday monday delivering the hottest day of the year so far. and 100 years after the worst massacre in black american history. survivors in tulsa remember the day their town was burned down. good evening. some...
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for those companies, they mostly -- they are likely to proceed apace. they are the leaders.t of somebody trying to catch up. the question is what does it mean for other competitors in their set? does comcast choose to merge with viacomcbs which owns paramount plus? what happens to lions gate? there are smaller players trying to get to the scale of netflix and disney, of which hbo max is also one. >> tune in to bloomberg radio to hear more and get in-depth analysis of the daybreak team. you can listen on the app or bloomberg radio plus.com. ♪ >> a quick check of the latest business flash headlines softbank vision fund is considering listing a blank check company on the amsterdam stock exchange. it is seeking $300 million from the deal. the spac would target investments in europe's tech industry. softbank has embraced the spac boom with its various arms raising billions of dollars for nine u.s.-listed spac's in the last financial year. square is in early discussions for a 3% to 4% yield on its $2 billion debut jump off sale. it is being talked about in the 3% range while the 1
for those companies, they mostly -- they are likely to proceed apace. they are the leaders.t of somebody trying to catch up. the question is what does it mean for other competitors in their set? does comcast choose to merge with viacomcbs which owns paramount plus? what happens to lions gate? there are smaller players trying to get to the scale of netflix and disney, of which hbo max is also one. >> tune in to bloomberg radio to hear more and get in-depth analysis of the daybreak team....
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anna: we will see at this conversation moves apace in the coming days.loomberg spoke to coin base -- coinbase president. we will hear him that exclusive interview. elon musk and his u-turn on cryptocurrency talking increasingly about the environmental impact. this is bloomberg. ♪s bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. a half an hour into our session. european equity markets pointing to the upside. it is broad-based. we see they ftse 100 up zero point 6% despite some weakness in the mining stocks. the dax and the cac trading at a little less to the upside. the ftse gaining the most regardless which is interesting. retail and insurance to the upside. travel and sector was dominating to the upside in the early minutes of the trading day but that seems to have given way to a retail push. more sectors to the upside. some of those most beaten up bouncing this morning. let's get a bloomberg update. laura: the u.s. is taking the biggest step yet in its return to normality. public health officials say americans that have been fully vaccinat
anna: we will see at this conversation moves apace in the coming days.loomberg spoke to coin base -- coinbase president. we will hear him that exclusive interview. elon musk and his u-turn on cryptocurrency talking increasingly about the environmental impact. this is bloomberg. ♪s bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. a half an hour into our session. european equity markets pointing to the upside. it is broad-based. we see they ftse 100 up zero point 6% despite some...
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he is the head of apac equity research at nomura. how far can these stocks divergence go?etrics we look at is the pe to growth network -- is widely known china is trading on a material discount. their trading on a p about 15 times, while the u.s. is trading at 23 times. there's a 30% discount for chinese equities. you get more earnings growth. in this case, we think the pe growth multiplier -- multiple for china actually 80% less for -- then the u.s.. paul: you say investors do not have enough exposure to china. are there any risks? there have been headlines around the china tech crackdown. we're hearing from the solar power manufacturer in xinjiang that is refusing to take part in the labor program. what the government have something to say about that? are these risks turning investors off? guest: if you look at your traditional global investor located in new york or san francisco or london, typically that investor will have less than 5% of global portfolios sitting in chinese debt or equities. that is relatively modest compared to china's share of world gdp, which is 17%
he is the head of apac equity research at nomura. how far can these stocks divergence go?etrics we look at is the pe to growth network -- is widely known china is trading on a material discount. their trading on a p about 15 times, while the u.s. is trading at 23 times. there's a 30% discount for chinese equities. you get more earnings growth. in this case, we think the pe growth multiplier -- multiple for china actually 80% less for -- then the u.s.. paul: you say investors do not have enough...
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the cord cutting is going on apace. anywhere else and amazon is right now spending maybe eight or 10 billion dollars a year on creating content while their competitors, disney and netflix and the others are spending significantly more. the price that they paid for the mgm library is unquestionable too high. you could have bought it in december of last year for half the price that amazon paid, but they -- if you're 1.3 trillion dollar company and you have so much cash you don't know how to spend it, the price that they paid is nothing to them. what they got was 14,000 movies, 17,000 television shows. they got a huge library of content that can be repurposed and redeveloped and reconstituted for the 21st century. jeff bezos knows that he's got a winner in amazon prime. right now he is tracking netflix, the market leader in streaming. he will probably exceed netflix in the next 12 months in terms of u.s. subscribers. disney is on a very fast track, too. the big issue is, there are over 50 streaming services available to u.
the cord cutting is going on apace. anywhere else and amazon is right now spending maybe eight or 10 billion dollars a year on creating content while their competitors, disney and netflix and the others are spending significantly more. the price that they paid for the mgm library is unquestionable too high. you could have bought it in december of last year for half the price that amazon paid, but they -- if you're 1.3 trillion dollar company and you have so much cash you don't know how to spend...
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have been dealing with at hanford and how we can make sure that the progress has been made continues apace. so i look forward toworking with you on that . >> as far as the science-based approach, would you agree on that as well western art. >> i'm reaffirming we believe in ascience-based approach course . >> the gentlemen's time has expired . >> thank you very much congressman newhouse and i believe that congresswoman lee is chairwoman lee is next up. >> it might be susie lee. >> congressman susie, i'm so sorry. >> i had to step out because we just honored and up-to-date as the national teacher of the year.she's the first nevada national teacher of the year i am in a school having to celebrate it. so exciting day on teacher appreciation week . but it's really a pleasure to have you secretary granholm area thank you chairwoman and ranking member for havingthis hearing . we have depended on this issue a few times but iberian this if i didn't talk about nuclear waste in the yucca mountain nuclear waste repository. yucca mountain has been a failure of both quality and science for decades now w
have been dealing with at hanford and how we can make sure that the progress has been made continues apace. so i look forward toworking with you on that . >> as far as the science-based approach, would you agree on that as well western art. >> i'm reaffirming we believe in ascience-based approach course . >> the gentlemen's time has expired . >> thank you very much congressman newhouse and i believe that congresswoman lee is chairwoman lee is next up. >> it might...
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so, that campaign continues apace.d areas. : . y ., this talk of this spike in isolated areas. a ,, this talk of this spike in isolated areas. a , ., areas. as you say, good figures on the vaccine — areas. as you say, good figures on the vaccine roll-out _ areas. as you say, good figures on the vaccine roll-out continuing, i areas. as you say, good figures on | the vaccine roll-out continuing, and the vaccine roll—out continuing, and the vaccine roll—out continuing, and the question is always when we get a new variant like this indian variant, will the vaccine be able to deal with it? find variant, will the vaccine be able to deal with it?— deal with it? and at the moment there is no _ deal with it? and at the moment there is no indication _ deal with it? and at the moment there is no indication that - deal with it? and at the moment there is no indication that it i there is no indication that it won't, whatsoever. this is a key question that scientists will be looking into. it is not actually an easy thing to work out.
so, that campaign continues apace.d areas. : . y ., this talk of this spike in isolated areas. a ,, this talk of this spike in isolated areas. a , ., areas. as you say, good figures on the vaccine — areas. as you say, good figures on the vaccine roll-out _ areas. as you say, good figures on the vaccine roll-out continuing, i areas. as you say, good figures on | the vaccine roll-out continuing, and the vaccine roll—out continuing, and the vaccine roll—out continuing, and the question is...
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no president in the elected congress will come against israel because apac will destroy them.do not have for the palestinians such organization. all of the money thought the rp and nations for the last seven years have given to the palestinian organizations have gone towards corruption. host: go ahead and respond. guest: it is interesting on the one hand he is talking about anti-semitism and making anti-semitic remarks. i can speak about what is going on with palestinian authority, i am not based in los angeles, i do not know what is going on in los angeles. when it comes to the money that has come into the palestinian authority, this is money that has come in in order to mask the occupation, not and their occupation. we do not need the money coming in from the europeans and others. what we need is political support. two final and israel -- to finally end israel's military rule. we hear these comes of allegations of corruption that we are not entitled to be free. there is corruption inference france, i do not think anybody would say that the french are not entitled to be free.
no president in the elected congress will come against israel because apac will destroy them.do not have for the palestinians such organization. all of the money thought the rp and nations for the last seven years have given to the palestinian organizations have gone towards corruption. host: go ahead and respond. guest: it is interesting on the one hand he is talking about anti-semitism and making anti-semitic remarks. i can speak about what is going on with palestinian authority, i am not...
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the cause for optimism comes from the fact the vaccination programme is continuing apace. and the r number could be as high as 1.3 driven significantly by the situation in glasgow. she said that meant although it was a very difficult, it would be premature for now to move glasgow out of level three. that means for now all these restrictions that glasgow has been facing, among them, the fact that for nine months now, something that 270 days people have not been able to mix in each of thefor now, that continues. case numbers in glasgow, i can't say anything other than this, they are uncomfortably high but we are seeing signs of progress. so the view of the national management team is twofold. firstly, that it would be permitted to move glasgow out of level three immediately this week while the situation remains so fragile and secondly, if incidents continue to stabilise and assuming levels of hospitalisation remain reasonably stable, the incident management team has made clear to me that they would support a move to level two from the end of next week, so this time next week
the cause for optimism comes from the fact the vaccination programme is continuing apace. and the r number could be as high as 1.3 driven significantly by the situation in glasgow. she said that meant although it was a very difficult, it would be premature for now to move glasgow out of level three. that means for now all these restrictions that glasgow has been facing, among them, the fact that for nine months now, something that 270 days people have not been able to mix in each of thefor now,...
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portugal is probably the first benchmark, and we look at countries that are vaccinating apace, the use, they are making great progress, as is europe, so europe and the us certainly should be in scope for inclusion in the green list as we see the trends on vaccinations and prevalence. and there are a number of factors taking into account that determine which countries go on which list, that includes how the vaccination roll—out is going in countries, what the current infection rate is, and also if there are any variants of concern. now, the government and scientists will look at all those factors when determining the traffic—lights system. here at manchester airport, they are running at less than 10% capacity, only one of the three terminals is opening, and i think this is a gradual, cautious restart to foreign holidays. today here they are expecting around 3000 passengers, but if you compare that to a normal monday pre—pandemic, that number would be 90,000. so it is going to be a slow and gradual recovery for the travel sector. some of your tweets now about what you're hoping to do or
portugal is probably the first benchmark, and we look at countries that are vaccinating apace, the use, they are making great progress, as is europe, so europe and the us certainly should be in scope for inclusion in the green list as we see the trends on vaccinations and prevalence. and there are a number of factors taking into account that determine which countries go on which list, that includes how the vaccination roll—out is going in countries, what the current infection rate is, and...
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yeah, i think absolutely the covid vaccination programme i covid vaccination programme continues apace practice. and trying to deliver both as best we can and it is obviously putting pressure on our systems. bind is obviously putting pressure on our s stems. �* ., . . is obviously putting pressure on our s stems. �* . .. , ., ~ ., i. systems. and vaccine uptake, are you noticina systems. and vaccine uptake, are you noticing hesitation _ systems. and vaccine uptake, are you noticing hesitation still— systems. and vaccine uptake, are you noticing hesitation still among - systems. and vaccine uptake, are you noticing hesitation still among some l noticing hesitation still among some people and if so, what are their main concerns? or are you seeing a real change in attitudes? i main concerns? or are you seeing a real change in attitudes?— real change in attitudes? i mean, all the way _ real change in attitudes? i mean, all the way through _ real change in attitudes? i mean, all the way through i've _ real change in attitudes? i mean, all the way through i've been i all the way through i've
yeah, i think absolutely the covid vaccination programme i covid vaccination programme continues apace practice. and trying to deliver both as best we can and it is obviously putting pressure on our systems. bind is obviously putting pressure on our s stems. �* ., . . is obviously putting pressure on our s stems. �* . .. , ., ~ ., i. systems. and vaccine uptake, are you noticina systems. and vaccine uptake, are you noticing hesitation _ systems. and vaccine uptake, are you noticing...
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May 27, 2021
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year and it's starting to feel like things are going better and the vaccine roll—out is proceeding apacethe prime minister. i disagree with chris about them being priced in. yes, we kind of knew, but hearing the human side about some of the things that dominic cummings alleges the prime minister was saying behind the scenes, that kind of brings it back for people, i think, so it might not affect the prime minister's ratings immediately, but i do think there will be some political accountability for this eventually. chris, can i do a thought on the word sorry, because what we heard yesterday from dominic cummings was a clear sorry and it was a sorry that he got things wrong. he was very clear about that, the mistakes that i, dominic cummings have made. when we heard that word from politicians it's normally i'm sorry for the loss people have had all the hardship that they are enduring. there is a difference there, isn't there? . :. there is a difference there, isn't there? , :, , . there? there is a difference, absolutely — there? there is a difference, absolutely on _ there? there is a di
year and it's starting to feel like things are going better and the vaccine roll—out is proceeding apacethe prime minister. i disagree with chris about them being priced in. yes, we kind of knew, but hearing the human side about some of the things that dominic cummings alleges the prime minister was saying behind the scenes, that kind of brings it back for people, i think, so it might not affect the prime minister's ratings immediately, but i do think there will be some political...
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now, as disney's campaign to recycle and reboot its back catalogue continues apace, we have cruella, emma stone is estella, taken in by artful dodgers jasper and horace, after the dalmatian fuelled death of her mother. you, grubby girl. yes? do you have a card? estella dreams of being a fashion designer following in the footsteps of emma thompson's splendidly imperious baroness, the true villain of the piece to whom she becomes both dogged assistant and deadly rival. you look vaguely familiar. i look stunning. playing out on the streets of �*70s london, cruella boasts winning turns from joel fry and paul walter hauser, the latter of whom charms despite having an apparently studied at the dick van dyke school of "cor blimey, mary poppins!" cockney accents! 0h, we need that! as for stone, she's fine in the lead, but thompson steals the show at every turn. the film may be called cruella, but it's the baroness who holds our attention. just as it's thompson rather than stone who channels the electrifying screen energy of glenn close. you can find cruella in cinemas and on disney plus with
now, as disney's campaign to recycle and reboot its back catalogue continues apace, we have cruella, emma stone is estella, taken in by artful dodgers jasper and horace, after the dalmatian fuelled death of her mother. you, grubby girl. yes? do you have a card? estella dreams of being a fashion designer following in the footsteps of emma thompson's splendidly imperious baroness, the true villain of the piece to whom she becomes both dogged assistant and deadly rival. you look vaguely familiar....
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May 6, 2021
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so, vaccinations continue apace.y? good morning. then _ hit the deadline in july? good morning, ben and _ hit the deadline in july? good morning, ben and sally, i i hit the deadline in july? good i morning, ben and sally, i think hit the deadline injuly? (limp. morning, ben and sally, i think this is an absolutely incredible stage that we have reached, getting so a high proportion of the adult population having had two doses, so fully vaccinated, and we are only in may. we continue to make really, really good progress with the vaccine roll—out. you say, are we on target to meet the july figure? the same kind of factors continue to apply, really, as to whether we meet the target. the first one is supply, so the supply seems to be pretty good at the moment, so hopefully that's not going to be a limiting factor and of course we have been buying lots of vaccines recently so hopefully that won't be a limiting factor. and then looking forward to july, will we meet the stage where all of our adult population have had one do
so, vaccinations continue apace.y? good morning. then _ hit the deadline in july? good morning, ben and _ hit the deadline in july? good morning, ben and sally, i i hit the deadline in july? good i morning, ben and sally, i think hit the deadline injuly? (limp. morning, ben and sally, i think this is an absolutely incredible stage that we have reached, getting so a high proportion of the adult population having had two doses, so fully vaccinated, and we are only in may. we continue to make...