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i think we said a couple of weeks ago, it is not 'appening, and then a week ago, it is still not 'appening what have we heard in the past couple of days? well, this app is not coming any time soon at all. one of matt hancock's junior ministers said yesterday that it could be the winter and matt hancock today wouldn't go anywhere near putting a timeframe on it, which is kind of proof, that it is nowhere near happening and basically that the one the nhs had been trialling on the isle of wight, this centralised app, as opposed to one that is decentralised, that is important in terms of where the data sits on the whole process, doesn't work, it isn't compatible with various systems, and so they are going to rely on the old—fashioned stuff, the testing and tracing stuff of e—mailing and phoning up people and getting e—mails and phone calls out to people who you may have bumped into. but it does mean, that if you're sat next to somebody on the bus, who has coronavirus, you're not going to be told about it, because there is going to be no way that they can get in touch with you. and it has all go
i think we said a couple of weeks ago, it is not 'appening, and then a week ago, it is still not 'appening what have we heard in the past couple of days? well, this app is not coming any time soon at all. one of matt hancock's junior ministers said yesterday that it could be the winter and matt hancock today wouldn't go anywhere near putting a timeframe on it, which is kind of proof, that it is nowhere near happening and basically that the one the nhs had been trialling on the isle of wight,...
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nowt's t appening hank youor toda's srise. den, yowant a iian na? yes.our names little fox. the dplacemenreally, ally ade a chge in ouculture. nowe kind live-- ha ha ha-like the are no indns, ok? dupre: e only way these coastal mmunitiewill rvive io the lar 21st cenry is torotect oselves fm the gu of mexi. i realize 300 yea, this wl prbably bell open ter. iean, theea will ke us al ov. what 'm ting to dwith e leveeystem, wt i' ying too, is buourselve two o3 generaons. i's jt about possibleo incle them io a leve stem. it uld costrobably $300 llion, a it woulbe nearly impossiblbecause e salconditio are so d. you knowto build a flo-protectn projec you ve to he more befits an ost. onehing th's no faored in e cost, ey only lok at the cost ofhe homes thcost of e businees, the inastructu, but, y know, i do't ow howou put price it, buthey do n conside the st of a ole culte. [filmdvance ccks] [tom-toplayin cordelle: displacent keeps hpening a we just fuher sepate our commity, it'll jusget lost [mn chanti] man: turn to t left. comarlle: we arned abt a nional saster rilience pln competi
nowt's t appening hank youor toda's srise. den, yowant a iian na? yes.our names little fox. the dplacemenreally, ally ade a chge in ouculture. nowe kind live-- ha ha ha-like the are no indns, ok? dupre: e only way these coastal mmunitiewill rvive io the lar 21st cenry is torotect oselves fm the gu of mexi. i realize 300 yea, this wl prbably bell open ter. iean, theea will ke us al ov. what 'm ting to dwith e leveeystem, wt i' ying too, is buourselve two o3 generaons. i's jt about possibleo...
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appen. 150 years or 200 years ago and that's right they don't consider the history of this country in a way as many whites are considering for doom the figures and stat don't rich they are cheering down defacing this are not their heroes this are the people who you know a president who didn't consider them as a human being and didn't write for them these guys have no place in the history of it how do you read where do they live. that's a prayer for me but don't we get into a situation where then you did it by getting grady they had that drawing down how good how can we think about slavery and oppression if we don't historical record of the correct meaning of that because if the people want to take down the confederates that in their own communities that's their business ok that is perfectly fine like jim mandate the end of history or that history should not be remembered is a very dangerous thing and i want to talk about what the bolsheviks did to russian history and let eventually came into it in russia when wanted to feel that. i think in this instance russia does provide some impor
appen. 150 years or 200 years ago and that's right they don't consider the history of this country in a way as many whites are considering for doom the figures and stat don't rich they are cheering down defacing this are not their heroes this are the people who you know a president who didn't consider them as a human being and didn't write for them these guys have no place in the history of it how do you read where do they live. that's a prayer for me but don't we get into a situation where...
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appen today 150 years or 200 years ago and that's right they don't consider the history of this country in a way as many whites are considering for do the figures and that don't rich they are cheering down defacing this are not their heroes this are the people who you know a president who didn't consider them as a human being and didn't write for them this good have no place in the history of it how do you read where de lit is not that's a prayer for me but don't we get into a situation where then you did it by getting grady they had that drawing down how can you how can we think about slavery and oppression and if we don't historical record of the correct meaning of that because if people want to take down the confederates that in their own communities that's their business ok that is perfectly fine but jim mandate the end of history or that history should not be remembered is a very dangerous thing and i want to talk about what the bolsheviks did to russian history and let eventually came into it in russia when wanted to feel that. and i think in this instance the russian does provide
appen today 150 years or 200 years ago and that's right they don't consider the history of this country in a way as many whites are considering for do the figures and that don't rich they are cheering down defacing this are not their heroes this are the people who you know a president who didn't consider them as a human being and didn't write for them this good have no place in the history of it how do you read where de lit is not that's a prayer for me but don't we get into a situation where...
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ago at least 48000000 soldiers have been killed dozens are missing after an attack by an armed group appen in the village of goma kora near the border with mauritania on sunday and the philippines a prominent journalist and her colleague have been convicted of libel arrested deny the charges after an article on corruption was published on her news website. and hundreds of people in the u.s. city of atlanta are protesting against police brutality after the shooting of a black man by police is real live pictures from the capital in atlanta georgia for a short brooks was killed during his arrest on friday night and his death is being treated as a homicide. so the headlines keep it on al jazeera more news to come talk to al-jazeera next. as protests rage over police brutality and corona virus grips the nation campaigning on the election trail has been forced to take a back seat will the presidential candidates ever hit the road and so their brand of politics to americans before the votes follow the u.s. elections on a. cool. to see. after months of anti-government protests and political uncert
ago at least 48000000 soldiers have been killed dozens are missing after an attack by an armed group appen in the village of goma kora near the border with mauritania on sunday and the philippines a prominent journalist and her colleague have been convicted of libel arrested deny the charges after an article on corruption was published on her news website. and hundreds of people in the u.s. city of atlanta are protesting against police brutality after the shooting of a black man by police is...
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not 'appening. have you held that in for the last 12 weeks? i have. i've been working on it. it might be delayed until september, you thought, got to use it now! out it comes. alok sharma, the business secretary, was spotted at the dispatch box in the commons yesterday looking quite pea ky. sweaty. dabbing his face with his handkerchief. how is he? it turns out he's all right, actually. breaking news! he was sweating, didn't look well at all. the spokesperson said he'd gone home and was isolating and everybody thought, this is the moment where the coronavirus rears up again in the house of commons, where they're complaining about being back there, but he says he has had a test and it's negative and he's fine. all this week on the coronavirus newscast, we've been sort of broadening our agenda, as they call it in newsrooms across the country, looking at some of the other big stuff that's happening in the world at the moment, obviously with coronavirus as the backdrop to everything. so, monday, tuesday, wednesday, we looked at the protests in the us after the death of george flo
not 'appening. have you held that in for the last 12 weeks? i have. i've been working on it. it might be delayed until september, you thought, got to use it now! out it comes. alok sharma, the business secretary, was spotted at the dispatch box in the commons yesterday looking quite pea ky. sweaty. dabbing his face with his handkerchief. how is he? it turns out he's all right, actually. breaking news! he was sweating, didn't look well at all. the spokesperson said he'd gone home and was...
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u.s.,appening in the cases in florida rose over 2%.g with the theme of the virus reemerging, that could be one to watch. we will break it down more .oming up next this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: happy friday, everybody. i am alix steel in new york. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." markets rolling over. one headline is how florida covid-19 cases rise 18.9%, the previous seven day average just 7%. so it is the second wave conversation coming into the foreground again. guy: depends whether you think it is a second wave or a continuation of the first wave. it is an important point and we need to think about what is happening here. if the market does not carry the risk into the weekend, that is something that technicians will pay a great deal of attention to. certainly, a lot of people in the market will be paying attention to this close. ae] huge moment coming up, i think. we are obviously going to continue to watch the markets.
u.s.,appening in the cases in florida rose over 2%.g with the theme of the virus reemerging, that could be one to watch. we will break it down more .oming up next this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: happy friday, everybody. i am alix steel in new york. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." markets rolling over. one headline is how florida covid-19 cases rise 18.9%, the previous seven day average just 7%. so it is the second wave conversation coming into the foreground again....
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i agree that if that were appening, that would be problem. there just isn't evidence of that. i understand it's a concern. the energy should not go caller: i appreciate your effort. in my way of thinking, first you have to acknowledge the truth of a problem before you can put a remedy or solution to the problem. and i think at the beginning of it, you mentioned that the founding of this place was by the so-called founding fathers who were landowners and had it set up where only white men can vote, right? guest: right. caller: now, the problem being here is, see, i'm one of those groups where voter suppression is still an effort against my people, right? and so the franchise of voting is actually working the way it was set up to work, to suppress the vote. you talked about dog money, right? so if we get to the truth of the problem as to why our system is to weird and difficult, it's difficult by design. and i understand your solution, kimberly, but i think unless you can deal with the truth and coming ry of it, then in with a solution when you don't know what the problem is, is
i agree that if that were appening, that would be problem. there just isn't evidence of that. i understand it's a concern. the energy should not go caller: i appreciate your effort. in my way of thinking, first you have to acknowledge the truth of a problem before you can put a remedy or solution to the problem. and i think at the beginning of it, you mentioned that the founding of this place was by the so-called founding fathers who were landowners and had it set up where only white men can...
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shooting occurred in order to protect themselves and address the situation that is the point when that appened. >> thank you, governor. i believe i heard your question or reference to the appropriateness of the weapons that we had last night that quite simply what we were carrying were small arps. both side arms and a short rifle. so with this type of a situation it very much is the type of weaponry it would very much be the same or similar types of weapons that you would see carried by the lmpd also the ksp. and also an additional aspect to that the primary force that we had out there is what we refer to is ngrf national guard reactionary force. and this is a mission that our units routinely train up for. the folks who have that mission right now that they've had that mission for about two years at this junction. and there's a specific list of training requirements that they go through everything from addressing various civil defense measures and the response to it to weapons qualification that they're qualified to each individual soldier and airman on those weapons before they carry them out
shooting occurred in order to protect themselves and address the situation that is the point when that appened. >> thank you, governor. i believe i heard your question or reference to the appropriateness of the weapons that we had last night that quite simply what we were carrying were small arps. both side arms and a short rifle. so with this type of a situation it very much is the type of weaponry it would very much be the same or similar types of weapons that you would see carried by...
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appens to all that money? the top .1% of earners are going to get a $200,000 tax cut.hink that's what's behind a lot of this is that the people pushing to repeal the law rather you use that for the wealthy. if you have covid and you have preexisting condition, it's not just covid, it's if you have a blood clot or any kind of immune logical -- >> your point being that repercussions are much greater while in the middle of fighting covid-19. very quickly, the fact that today the number ofovid cases you follow this very closely. the white house is saying this is not due to reopening. it's what the vice president, ce president said today. how do you read the cause behind the is resurgeross the -- much of the country, 16 states? >> the virus moves from bigger cities to smaller cities. in some level we steam b the only nations in the world that doesn't understand that that's going to happen. and then there's cse and effect and a time lag. so we -- i thienk wave particularly in arizona and texas and florida, governors that have been repeatedly told during the course of may tha
appens to all that money? the top .1% of earners are going to get a $200,000 tax cut.hink that's what's behind a lot of this is that the people pushing to repeal the law rather you use that for the wealthy. if you have covid and you have preexisting condition, it's not just covid, it's if you have a blood clot or any kind of immune logical -- >> your point being that repercussions are much greater while in the middle of fighting covid-19. very quickly, the fact that today the number...
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this is an interesting story because it is about what happenshen the natural world turns itsat back, appensually start to usep the resources and all of a sudden, there is no more water. what happens to us as people? where do we go? what kind of nature comes out of us? who we become when we have to fight for naturalts resources? f us are against that right now because the pandemic forced us to be up against it. i would suggest that i would also suggest apo collection of s by a brilliant poet, "deaf republic." this isn't categorized for young people but i think young people canhe grape with poems. they are addressing what happens for a lot of us, this is what it wfeels like. are coming into summer, the time we think of usually as escape reading. i wonder if you can even think about escaping because of the heavy things we have been talking about. >> there are books that are about escape that you c look to, books like lamar ges' "the last last day of summer," about kids spending the summer in virginia that go on a whodunit magical fantasy. it is important that we create opportunity for young pe
this is an interesting story because it is about what happenshen the natural world turns itsat back, appensually start to usep the resources and all of a sudden, there is no more water. what happens to us as people? where do we go? what kind of nature comes out of us? who we become when we have to fight for naturalts resources? f us are against that right now because the pandemic forced us to be up against it. i would suggest that i would also suggest apo collection of s by a brilliant poet,...
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ing repayment generally mae expanded the pass assistance program it appen address potential issuer locked i lockedity caused by the requirements implemented by programs. other last resort s financing to cover the difference 2010 issuers valuable scheduled payment of principal and interest to mortgage backed security holders. timely payment of p-and i to holders backed consistent with jenny mae essentialguarantee is to the liquidity of the m.b.s. arket and confidence of investors who finance housing through jenny mae programs. president of 2018 trump signed executive order the white lishing house opportunity and council.ation i have had the honor of chairing it. nd in response to the jung pwhrebl pandemic president trump has directed me and the council use its talented structure and build on its original intent renewed focus to expand efforts to protect and promote communities.rable pworblg work to ensure under served groups are protected. in the come welcomes the council will identify different poles help advance d to opportunity for them. hanks to the leadership of president trump i'm pr
ing repayment generally mae expanded the pass assistance program it appen address potential issuer locked i lockedity caused by the requirements implemented by programs. other last resort s financing to cover the difference 2010 issuers valuable scheduled payment of principal and interest to mortgage backed security holders. timely payment of p-and i to holders backed consistent with jenny mae essentialguarantee is to the liquidity of the m.b.s. arket and confidence of investors who finance...
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i agree that if that were appening, that would be problem. there just isn't evidence of that.nderstand it's a concern. to --ergy should not go when you think about issues in your life, you have priorities. needm is chopped off and i to get the hospital to do with the bleeding before they look at my inner infection. the id issue is not the bleeding. that's not the problem. the problem is lack of participation, from legal people who are eligible to vote. they are not registering and they are not voting. that's the cancer on our system. that's the problem. it's not people taking votes from eligible voters. it's eligible voters saying i don't care enough to show up and do that. duty, it'sst a civic for your kids and your grandchildren, to protect the system itself. my kids can't vote. obligation to protect and preserve the system for them. i understand issues with voter fraud. this is not the number one problem. america,ig problems in big problems internationally. in a lothemorrhaging of places in our society, in our economy and government. noncitizens voting is not the big issue.
i agree that if that were appening, that would be problem. there just isn't evidence of that.nderstand it's a concern. to --ergy should not go when you think about issues in your life, you have priorities. needm is chopped off and i to get the hospital to do with the bleeding before they look at my inner infection. the id issue is not the bleeding. that's not the problem. the problem is lack of participation, from legal people who are eligible to vote. they are not registering and they are not...