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there will bea the supreme court. there will be a vote. it will absolutely happen.ter the election so that even vulnerable senate republicans we re vulnerable senate republicans were up for re—election, their fate will be sealed and by then they will be able to vote freely and they will fall in line as they always do and this will be done. given that we all know that ruth bader ginsburg was ill with a very serious disease, had the democrats prepared some kind of strategy for when this announcement came? i honestly don't know. there is no strategy. all the cards are in mitch mcconnell‘s hands. he is the leader of the senate. the senate is the only one with the power to confirm. there is nothing the house can do. they're not allowed that power the constitution. with that it means that mitch mcconnell holds all the cards. the only people that could stop this happening a four republicans if they fall out of line. i don't know who those four republicans would be, there are several that have come out with statements that are very carefully worded to say that they will not
there will bea the supreme court. there will be a vote. it will absolutely happen.ter the election so that even vulnerable senate republicans we re vulnerable senate republicans were up for re—election, their fate will be sealed and by then they will be able to vote freely and they will fall in line as they always do and this will be done. given that we all know that ruth bader ginsburg was ill with a very serious disease, had the democrats prepared some kind of strategy for when this...
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i think we can assume it will bea worth. i think we can assume it will be a lot. assume that netflix is ultimately going to do better offer this. it is one of those tech stocks that same quite significant rallies over the last couple of months. —— that has seen quite significant. watching tv from home more. i imagine netflix will probably be perfectly able to provide a large enough sum of money to tempt harry and meghan over what's up i think the question .. to tempt harry and meghan over what's up i think the question is to tempt harry and meghan over what's up i think the quest good for netflix. i it will deal for netflix. i imagine it will be. probably a lot of demand for the shows. so, yes, we will see force of good for them they managed to move from royalty to independency. we will wait and see. not much time. in a few sentences, the gulf news, foreigners can retire, resident, foreigners can retire, resident, foreigners can retire in dubai. this is about a global campaign which is now being launched to encourage foreigners to resign and retire and to the qual
i think we can assume it will bea worth. i think we can assume it will be a lot. assume that netflix is ultimately going to do better offer this. it is one of those tech stocks that same quite significant rallies over the last couple of months. —— that has seen quite significant. watching tv from home more. i imagine netflix will probably be perfectly able to provide a large enough sum of money to tempt harry and meghan over what's up i think the question .. to tempt harry and meghan over...
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a victory will always bea scotland just. a victory will always be a victory.al for stephen davis, known as ela‘fii 7 " was no ”f‘iiz‘é. tomorrow. one down after two minutes in northern ireland equalised almost immediately, all. after six immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble was by the 20th, immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble w again the 20th, immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble w again and 20th, immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble w again and in:h, immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble w again and in fact
a victory will always bea scotland just. a victory will always be a victory.al for stephen davis, known as ela‘fii 7 " was no ”f‘iiz‘é. tomorrow. one down after two minutes in northern ireland equalised almost immediately, all. after six immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble was by the 20th, immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble w again the 20th, immediately, all look after six minutes, trouble w again and 20th, immediately, all look after six minutes,...
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44, you take of the older folks, and it a list of 44, you take of the olderfolks, and it is going to beaks, and it is going to be a woman, so it really takes it down to about six or eight. one of them is amy coney barrett, federal circuitjudge in the midwest. she has been adjudged for only a few years, she was a professor at dame university law school. somewhere along the lines of a scalia or thomas type, and original list, viewing the constitution as it was enacted, as the public meaning of the words that were enacted. barbara lagoa is a newcomer. she has only been on the 11th circuit, which is based on —— based in atlanta in the south—east, she is in florida. she is a cuban—american, she has a longer experience on the state bench as well as in the private sector. it really comes down to whether the president decides to go with somebody more of a deeper kind of intellectual record, but would be amy coney barrett, or formal political purposes, florida being a key state and hispanics being a key state and hispanics being a key demographic. because barbara lagoa does not have as long a tra
44, you take of the older folks, and it a list of 44, you take of the olderfolks, and it is going to beaks, and it is going to be a woman, so it really takes it down to about six or eight. one of them is amy coney barrett, federal circuitjudge in the midwest. she has been adjudged for only a few years, she was a professor at dame university law school. somewhere along the lines of a scalia or thomas type, and original list, viewing the constitution as it was enacted, as the public meaning of...
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it is going to bea for the simulators. it is going to be a tough ride. will fly again, you will get back into the air as a pilot? the situation as it is here in malta, i don't think is going to come anytime soon. abroad, asi to come anytime soon. abroad, as i said, there are so many pilots that have been made redundant it is going to be a different sort of world. for us to come back, we hear projections that aviation is going to recover by next year, thenit going to recover by next year, then it is adjusted to the year after that. now we are hearing 2025. are we still don't know. so how would you sum up the way you feel right now? it is a tough life. it is a challenging life. but, at the same time, it isa life. but, at the same time, it is a fruitful life. the time i've spent in the plane with my collea g u es i've spent in the plane with my colleagues was the best time of my life. luke misted in malta, on the life he has lost and hopes to regain. next we go to south africa where an experienced safari guide set up his own company four years ago. in the p
it is going to bea for the simulators. it is going to be a tough ride. will fly again, you will get back into the air as a pilot? the situation as it is here in malta, i don't think is going to come anytime soon. abroad, asi to come anytime soon. abroad, as i said, there are so many pilots that have been made redundant it is going to be a different sort of world. for us to come back, we hear projections that aviation is going to recover by next year, thenit going to recover by next year, then...
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in extradition proceedings, it is all about hypothesis and we trust there to bea about hypothesis andble to speak on the allegations and indictments that form the request. it is especially troubling in this case where some of the allegations seem to be the criminalisation of journalism and the public interest. the only avenues to defend against extradition are the formal arguments against it. questions of the potential violation of human rights. a lot of evidence was produced in our case as to how horrific conditions can be in the us. similar things will be argued, i think them in this case was that you talked about the potential criminalisation of journalism. about the potential criminalisation ofjournalism. there about the potential criminalisation of journalism. there are about the potential criminalisation ofjournalism. there are many critics of julian assange ofjournalism. there are many critics ofjulian assange who pushed back on the idea that he is a journalist and you will know what the american lawyers are arguing, that he dumped unredacted, thousands of unredacted cables ont
in extradition proceedings, it is all about hypothesis and we trust there to bea about hypothesis andble to speak on the allegations and indictments that form the request. it is especially troubling in this case where some of the allegations seem to be the criminalisation of journalism and the public interest. the only avenues to defend against extradition are the formal arguments against it. questions of the potential violation of human rights. a lot of evidence was produced in our case as to...
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socialisings by people in their 30s and 30s is said to bea people in their 30s and 30s is said to be i call the secretary of state matt hancock. the health secretary explained why young adults should take every step to avoid infection. while young people are less likely to die from the disease, be in no doubt that they are still at risk, the long—term effects can be terrible. and of course, they can infect others. research by the bbc for the week to september 4th shows bolton with the highest number of cases in the uk, 122 per 100,000 lacing. next was bradford with 71, then blackburn with darwen with 63, 0ldham 61 and birmingham salford rochdale caerphilly and burnley all with 60 cases per 100,000. there is mounting cowen tain in birmingham after a sharp increase in virus cases in recent days, local officials say one factor was people getting together over the bank holiday weekend and forgetting social distancing rules. they have warned additional restrictions are looking likely, in some areas booking tests is difficult and today one of the system bosses tweeted apologies to anyone w
socialisings by people in their 30s and 30s is said to bea people in their 30s and 30s is said to be i call the secretary of state matt hancock. the health secretary explained why young adults should take every step to avoid infection. while young people are less likely to die from the disease, be in no doubt that they are still at risk, the long—term effects can be terrible. and of course, they can infect others. research by the bbc for the week to september 4th shows bolton with the highest...
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mooring to come on sunday for sunday may heading northwards into the highlands of scotland, or they could bean the coming few days. more sunshine elsewhere. the winds start to drop later on. with the sunshine, temperatures will be higher. we look at maybe mid 20s across eastern england on sunday afternoon. but some higher temperatures are likely early next week. high pressure across continental europe. very hot across iberia, france. that heat is moving its way northwards. still got a weather front loitering there out towards the northwest of scotland, perhaps not far away from northern ireland, threatening a bit of rain. so it's not good to be as warm here. it's a crusty linen wheels we will see temperatures widely into the mid—20s or so and we could be close to 30 degrees on monday and tuesday in the southeast of england, before it turns cooler, i think, by wednesday. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. uk government data shows the r number that measures how many people each patient effects has moved above once at the first time since march
mooring to come on sunday for sunday may heading northwards into the highlands of scotland, or they could bean the coming few days. more sunshine elsewhere. the winds start to drop later on. with the sunshine, temperatures will be higher. we look at maybe mid 20s across eastern england on sunday afternoon. but some higher temperatures are likely early next week. high pressure across continental europe. very hot across iberia, france. that heat is moving its way northwards. still got a weather...
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is gearing up to bea celebrate as normal? is gearing up to be a christmas like no other.the things we do online are significantly higher this year than last year. we think people are plain airhead, planning isjust not going to people are plain airhead, planning is just not going to work. people are plain airhead, planning isjust not going to work. we people are plain airhead, planning is just not going to work. we will run our deals over the whole month to make sure that we have capacity and we are really hoping people will spread out their shopping. john lewis has seen an early surge in interest to. who knows howjolly this christmas will be? one thing is for sure, it will be more digital than ever when it comes to shopping. emma simpson, bbc news. he beat the likes of do a leap up and stormzy, which comes with a £25,000 price with the usual glitzy award ceremony was cancelled because of covid—i9. it was a case of third time lucky for the 33—year—old london born musician. winning his third nomination. it was a happy ending to a prolonged period of self—doubt for the singe
is gearing up to bea celebrate as normal? is gearing up to be a christmas like no other.the things we do online are significantly higher this year than last year. we think people are plain airhead, planning isjust not going to people are plain airhead, planning is just not going to work. people are plain airhead, planning isjust not going to work. we people are plain airhead, planning is just not going to work. we will run our deals over the whole month to make sure that we have capacity and we...
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going to bea lot of soccer to come through. going to be a very interesting final.he way it is open up. public arena booster up against allie's interview —— pablo carino booster against alexander zverev. he has... he is incrementally making progress. a lot of people would've thought he would have won grand slams by now. he does have won grand slams by now. he does have a bit of an accused field with his serve, particular his second serve, when he is nervous and under pressure. he's never been in a grand slam final before, and i would never write off the wily old pro, pablo carreno—busta of spain. he has been in the semifinals of the final before. and when you mention some of who should be potentially winning a grand slam, dominic thiem is another name, and he is in the otherfinal against daniil medvedev. medvedev got to the final last year, nearly bit rough in a —— nearly beat rafael nadal. he is right about the fact he can make a grand slam final. it is about making sure it is she rather than the other three guys. russell, thank you very much forjoining us —— it is
going to bea lot of soccer to come through. going to be a very interesting final.he way it is open up. public arena booster up against allie's interview —— pablo carino booster against alexander zverev. he has... he is incrementally making progress. a lot of people would've thought he would have won grand slams by now. he does have won grand slams by now. he does have a bit of an accused field with his serve, particular his second serve, when he is nervous and under pressure. he's never...
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them-- i was turning bea into a martyr for that and that the schools just were no good.rs ago to serve children in south los angeles that are experiencing homelessness and extreme poverty. [music playing]
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of office workers if they didn't go back to work in there will face the sack and there was going to bea to be a public information campaign urging people to get back to work. the issue here has been the government owned guidelines in terms of social distancing which was reduced to one metre some time ago although we are actually nuance around that messaging is that to me this is still possible, it makes it difficult to get all your members of staff back to work and even the newspaper offices although we are very keen to go back to me can sometimes be difficult given the social distancing measures that aborted been introduced. and i think borisjohnson is very keen to see why he will eat on the front of this issue and has found that even that issue and has found that even that is difficult. so very much
of office workers if they didn't go back to work in there will face the sack and there was going to bea to be a public information campaign urging people to get back to work. the issue here has been the government owned guidelines in terms of social distancing which was reduced to one metre some time ago although we are actually nuance around that messaging is that to me this is still possible, it makes it difficult to get all your members of staff back to work and even the newspaper offices...
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spoken to specialists and other people and they are kind of like, i don't know why medically that would bea know why medically that would be a reason for not giving it to him. sol be a reason for not giving it to him. so i haven't been walking for two and a half years but when spinraza was first out and first approved i would have fit into that guideline, so when they started making a discussion in the uk about, are we going to get this out, he was going to have this drug, i would have been in this guideline if they had just quickly got to the decision andi had just quickly got to the decision and i would probably have still been walking if i got it then. and i would probably have still been walking if i got it thenlj and i would probably have still been walking ifi got it then. i mean and i would probably have still been walking if i got it then. i mean we we re walking if i got it then. i mean we were absolutely devastated, and this is where our fight kicks in, you know. i will fight instinct and that is what we have done ever since is just keep fighting and fighting and fighting. - have
spoken to specialists and other people and they are kind of like, i don't know why medically that would bea know why medically that would be a reason for not giving it to him. sol be a reason for not giving it to him. so i haven't been walking for two and a half years but when spinraza was first out and first approved i would have fit into that guideline, so when they started making a discussion in the uk about, are we going to get this out, he was going to have this drug, i would have been in...
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a nation cannot and should not bea a nation cannot and should not be a hostage to one man's thirst forand it won't. belarussians have woken up. the point of no return has passed. i want to make it very clear, collaboration with the regime of mr lukashenko at the moment means the support for violence and blatant violation of human rights. i call on the international community to use all the mechanisms to stop the violence. including sanctions on the individuals that committed electoral violations and crimes against humanity. at the same time, i stress, if lukashenko does the same time, i stress, if lu kashenko does not the same time, i stress, if lukashenko does not represent —— lukashenko does not represent belarus any more. now on bbc news...a behind—the—scenes look at the preparations as some of the biggest names in italian opera gatherfor a glittering night under the stars at the verona arena. music plays. italy, home of opera — and the night the music came alive again at the famous roman arena in verona. after months of silence, a dazzling gala concert with a big cast of italian op
a nation cannot and should not bea a nation cannot and should not be a hostage to one man's thirst forand it won't. belarussians have woken up. the point of no return has passed. i want to make it very clear, collaboration with the regime of mr lukashenko at the moment means the support for violence and blatant violation of human rights. i call on the international community to use all the mechanisms to stop the violence. including sanctions on the individuals that committed electoral...
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it will bea vast majority will be dry.t will be a little windier with cost up to 40 be a little windier with cost up to a0 mph in some spots. temperatures a little above average for the time of year, 21 degrees in glasgow for example tomorrow. under —— and a fine friday evening, staying this way for most. an area of low pressure will try on saturday to feeding showers to southern england, perhaps than wales. we don't know yet how far north they will get, but you may appreciate seeing the chance of some rain on the garden. still a stiff breeze, but for most of england it is a dry and sunny day. perhaps a little cooler into scotla nd perhaps a little cooler into scotland and northern ireland. similar temperatures on sunday, the shower is decreasing at that stage. may be more cloud around but the bulk of that will clear to allow sunshine to follow. if this has an airof summerabout it, sunshine to follow. if this has an air of summer about it, enjoy it because next week orton will rear its head. that's all from the bbc news at
it will bea vast majority will be dry.t will be a little windier with cost up to 40 be a little windier with cost up to a0 mph in some spots. temperatures a little above average for the time of year, 21 degrees in glasgow for example tomorrow. under —— and a fine friday evening, staying this way for most. an area of low pressure will try on saturday to feeding showers to southern england, perhaps than wales. we don't know yet how far north they will get, but you may appreciate seeing the...
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yes, unless there are suddenly a rebellion by republican senators, this will bea republican senators, this will be a 6—3 conservative majority on the supreme court for the first time in some years, and so first time in some years, and so that certainly tarnishes ruth bader ginsburg's political legacy. there are many women and men in the united states who would find that statement outrageous and offensive because they are very defensive of ruth bader ginsburg's place in history, the second woman to serve on the supreme court and for many years she was the only woman on the court, and so she is seen as a trailblazer and a historic figure by many people, and they believe that she had no obligation to leave the court to give 0bama another chance to place a younger liberal on the court, but i think you will hear from the number of historians, liberal and conservative, who say that would have been a politically wise thing for her to have done. you mentioned that if her successor is nominated by trump and confirmed, it will be a 6—3 conservative majority. looking backin conservative majority
yes, unless there are suddenly a rebellion by republican senators, this will bea republican senators, this will be a 6—3 conservative majority on the supreme court for the first time in some years, and so first time in some years, and so that certainly tarnishes ruth bader ginsburg's political legacy. there are many women and men in the united states who would find that statement outrageous and offensive because they are very defensive of ruth bader ginsburg's place in history, the second...
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i think that would bea about tax rises.ea, i think the government needs to support the economy for quite a while yet before we think about tax rises or any other measures that might rein in spending. this is a conservative government, they don't like to raise taxes, also particularly want to have to borrow at these eye watering levels, and yet you are encouraging the latter. used a borrowing at eye watering levels but the rates of interest we are paying our bartering is eye watering the low. so i think there's a short—term benefit from being able to borrow money for now. the question is when the economy sta rts the question is when the economy starts to recover and is properly recovered from the lockdown combat we are in the very early stage of the recovery, the question is what do we do then? that's not a decision for now, that's a decision for next year. more affordable would be this idea of a targeted extended furlough scheme, so it's not a blanket coverage for everybody in this particular pockets, how workable would tha
i think that would bea about tax rises.ea, i think the government needs to support the economy for quite a while yet before we think about tax rises or any other measures that might rein in spending. this is a conservative government, they don't like to raise taxes, also particularly want to have to borrow at these eye watering levels, and yet you are encouraging the latter. used a borrowing at eye watering levels but the rates of interest we are paying our bartering is eye watering the low. so...
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further south they winds might bea little bit.ght be a bit lighter but it is further north the wings live greater impact around the english channel. either way, northern half of the country looks predominantly dry on friday would lighter winds and some sunshine. that will change as we go into the weekend and the air low pressure still there spinning around like an old sock and a washing machine and areas of rain around and strong winds around the fringes so evenif strong winds around the fringes so even if you get the friday dry and there is potential busy heavy rain and strong winds this weekend. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. donald trump's family and supporters are trying to explain this. stand back and stand by. stand back and stand bylj stand back and stand by. i do not know of those in the speak but he was telling them to come up there more than happy to condemn that. in the first presidential debate donald trump failed to condemn white supremacists, called on right wing militia to stand by, and refused to pr
further south they winds might bea little bit.ght be a bit lighter but it is further north the wings live greater impact around the english channel. either way, northern half of the country looks predominantly dry on friday would lighter winds and some sunshine. that will change as we go into the weekend and the air low pressure still there spinning around like an old sock and a washing machine and areas of rain around and strong winds around the fringes so evenif strong winds around the...
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they threw it away in the second odi and the fact they are batting in a similar way today ought to beaay today ought to be a realfrustration batting in a similar way today ought to be a real frustration to the coach, who sits on a balcony about five yards that way underneath us here in the media centre and i imagine his humour is reasonably limited. i can imagine. maybe don't try anyjokes limited. i can imagine. maybe don't try any jokes on limited. i can imagine. maybe don't try anyjokes on him later on. henry, thanks from old trafford. that match taking place in a by a secure bubble as that match and the gs bowl has hosted all matches for england this summer. daniel get in parity for crowds to return as quickly as possible. we except we are but it is potentially important for next season as we have a couple of continents in the pipeline and in india test match and a pakistan t20 which missed out on the fans of the noise they bring this year. i cannot overstate the importance of us being able to have full stadium effort concerts, for pakistan t20 and for the roast test match and the i
they threw it away in the second odi and the fact they are batting in a similar way today ought to beaay today ought to be a realfrustration batting in a similar way today ought to be a real frustration to the coach, who sits on a balcony about five yards that way underneath us here in the media centre and i imagine his humour is reasonably limited. i can imagine. maybe don't try anyjokes limited. i can imagine. maybe don't try any jokes on limited. i can imagine. maybe don't try anyjokes on...
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usual, for sunday at two o‘clock local time, there is a huge, the opposition of course hopes, it will beak. the russian authorities will be watching this with interest on their doorstep, what you make of the apparent role that russia is playing? it is very interesting, actually. it looks like russia is playing a fairly balanced game in this case. 0n the one hand, they explicitly support lu kashenko, this case. 0n the one hand, they explicitly support lukashenko, and president putin has said they are ready to support lukashenko even with manpower, meaning sending police or even troops into deliveries if needed. 0n the other hand, let me remind you that the leader of the opposition made a video statement in the united nations security council and some of the observers say that wouldn‘t be possible without the consensus of the permanent members of the security council, including russia. at least russia did not object that. so it seems that russia is playing both sides to some extent, probably,. whoever comes to power, if lukashenko was to be overthrown, whoever comes to power, it may not be
usual, for sunday at two o‘clock local time, there is a huge, the opposition of course hopes, it will beak. the russian authorities will be watching this with interest on their doorstep, what you make of the apparent role that russia is playing? it is very interesting, actually. it looks like russia is playing a fairly balanced game in this case. 0n the one hand, they explicitly support lu kashenko, this case. 0n the one hand, they explicitly support lukashenko, and president putin has said...
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past reallyjust beggars belief as president of the iaaf as it was known back then, he is supposed to bea then, he is supposed to be a guardian for the sport, the man who protects the integrity of athletics and he was doing anything but that during his reign as president. sol but that during his reign as president. so i think most people in the sport will be glad thatjustice has been served today. it's hard to underestimate just how high this corruption went at the highest level of this work. what's your understanding on how on earth this was allowed to happen? while it is almost unimaginable. it is crazy how it could actually happen. here is the guy who is president of the world global governing body for athletics and he was just right in the middle of this corruption involving doping and russians, it is crazy. i don't think there were enough checks that were in place at the time and procedures where a person in his position was checked up person in his position was checked up on and people were able to actually keep an eye on what he was doing. he was obviously able to run rampant durin
past reallyjust beggars belief as president of the iaaf as it was known back then, he is supposed to bea then, he is supposed to be a guardian for the sport, the man who protects the integrity of athletics and he was doing anything but that during his reign as president. sol but that during his reign as president. so i think most people in the sport will be glad thatjustice has been served today. it's hard to underestimate just how high this corruption went at the highest level of this work....
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i believe, if there is to bea yesterday.s to be a compromise, they will have to be a compromise, they will have to be an element of allowing, where practical, mps to get some kind of advance say in this and not leave it down to government ministers to impose regulations and then for eve ryo ne impose regulations and then for everyone else to talk about them afterwards. without this amendment, what time does estimate get after under way? we expected to get under way in the next hour and to last for around one hour and a half. assuming the prime minister is very keen for it to conclude before 5pm, because it to conclude before 5pm, because it takes longer to vote now, socially distance voting, mps will strea m socially distance voting, mps will stream in here and cast their vote, but at 5pm, the premise is due to give his press conference, which we are expecting further grim news about the progress of the coronavirus. i do not know what the figures will be but the figures are bad, which suggest they will be even higher than ye
i believe, if there is to bea yesterday.s to be a compromise, they will have to be a compromise, they will have to be an element of allowing, where practical, mps to get some kind of advance say in this and not leave it down to government ministers to impose regulations and then for eve ryo ne impose regulations and then for everyone else to talk about them afterwards. without this amendment, what time does estimate get after under way? we expected to get under way in the next hour and to last...
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it's going to bea corporate spending. of doing things. we probably need a constructive destruction, and thatis constructive destruction, and that is what i think i am expecting from mr suga or ishiba or anybody who could utilise this crisis, covid—i9, to change the path to a more positive direction. seijiro takeshita, thank positive direction. seijiro ta keshita, thank you positive direction. seijiro takeshita, thank you for your analysis. always great to have you on the programme. let's get some of the day's other news. up to £3.5 billion — that's $4.6 billion — in coronavirus job retention scheme payments may have been claimed fraudulently or paid out in error, the uk government has said. hm revenue and custom estimates that 5—10% of furlough cash has been wrongly awarded. the scheme has paid 80% of the wages of workers placed on leave since march, up to a maximum of £2,500 a month. the founder of netflix says he has seen no benefits of his staff working from home and that the new normal makes debating ideas harder. des
it's going to bea corporate spending. of doing things. we probably need a constructive destruction, and thatis constructive destruction, and that is what i think i am expecting from mr suga or ishiba or anybody who could utilise this crisis, covid—i9, to change the path to a more positive direction. seijiro takeshita, thank positive direction. seijiro ta keshita, thank you positive direction. seijiro takeshita, thank you for your analysis. always great to have you on the programme. let's get...
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a61—year old man thought to bea 11.d man thought to be a regular customer at this market. his death caused by a new mystery virus. chinese state media is urging people not to panic as a deadly new respiratory virus spreads. fast forward 262 days and covid—19 has now killed over a million people around the world and rising. it is 3816 deaths per day, 159 every hour. to put it another way, at least one person has died from covid—19 somewhere in the world every 30 seconds. it is a grim milestone and there is still no vaccine. but there is no hope when it comes to testing. a sub station proportion of these tests 120 million, we made available to lower middle income countries. these tests provide reliable results in approximately 15 — 30 minutes. rather than hours 01’ 30 minutes. rather than hours or days, and at a lower price. the who deal covers 133 countries, including many in latin america, currently the region highest hit in terms of fatalities and infections rates. can be danced unsupervised, it is easy. it is easy, on
a61—year old man thought to bea 11.d man thought to be a regular customer at this market. his death caused by a new mystery virus. chinese state media is urging people not to panic as a deadly new respiratory virus spreads. fast forward 262 days and covid—19 has now killed over a million people around the world and rising. it is 3816 deaths per day, 159 every hour. to put it another way, at least one person has died from covid—19 somewhere in the world every 30 seconds. it is a grim...
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. >> bea in mind, that's the top official at the top body that deals d withease control in the u.s..you are bearing that in mind, here is what the president said when he was asked about those quotes a few hours later. president trump: i think he meant a mistake when he said ctat, just incor informatio i called him, and he didn't tell me, i think he got the message maybe confused. we are ready to go immediately the vaccine is announced, and octobld be announced in or after october, but once we, are ready. >> donald trump's rival for the presidency, joe biden, saying the president'line is being guided by politics, not science. >> let me be car. i trust vaccines. i trust the scientists, but i don't trust donald trump. at this moment, the american people can>'t either. so decidedly mixed messages coming on the vaccine. >> mark meadows, donald trump's chief of staff, echoing nald trump to say that robert didn't have the latest loop and information, but then you talk to drug manufacturers and they kind of echo what redfield is saying, that there could be a vaccinen the next month or so, bu
. >> bea in mind, that's the top official at the top body that deals d withease control in the u.s..you are bearing that in mind, here is what the president said when he was asked about those quotes a few hours later. president trump: i think he meant a mistake when he said ctat, just incor informatio i called him, and he didn't tell me, i think he got the message maybe confused. we are ready to go immediately the vaccine is announced, and octobld be announced in or after october, but...
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i've got two bea boys. i'm working on the new album.ank you for hangin' out with me. khaled khaled produced by alom and assad comes out later this year. thank you, love you, brother. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes benz, the best or nothing. and shop 100s of... epic deals! no coupons needed!... plus, get kohl's cash! athletic shoes are $49.99 & under... tees and shorts - $9.99 & under... instant pot and nutribullet - $59.99 & under! plus, free store pickup. find a little more this fall... kohl's you know how these things start. you try wendy's buy one get one for a dollar breakfast offer, love it and tell a friend. then they tell a friend. and so on and so on and so on. so get to wendy's and get some breakfast! where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every stat, standing and score. follow the teams you love. and, even get notifications with breaking news alerts and more. so you'll never miss an update. w
i've got two bea boys. i'm working on the new album.ank you for hangin' out with me. khaled khaled produced by alom and assad comes out later this year. thank you, love you, brother. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes benz, the best or nothing. and shop 100s of... epic deals! no coupons needed!... plus, get kohl's cash! athletic shoes are $49.99 & under... tees and shorts - $9.99 & under... instant pot and nutribullet - $59.99 &...
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company is it loses less to shoplifting than most retailers, and that ease but because you have to bea one of our writers, wrote a story and it was fascinate dog see how they're able to strive their profits and their profitability by being very good about that. jack: reshma, what are you looking at? >> efa, strategists have been allocating more to europe and japan, citing cheaper valuations. and these are markets geared towards sectors that will benefit early from an economic recovery. from plus, these markets have been ignored for years, and it's the perfect anecdote to the crowded u.s. tech trade. jack: that's a good idea. ben, carlton, reshma, thank you so much. check out this week's edition at barron's.com, and don't forget to follow us on twitter @barronsonline. wear your mask, see you next week on barron's roundtable. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: and happy weekend to all. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bart row mow. great to have everybod
company is it loses less to shoplifting than most retailers, and that ease but because you have to bea one of our writers, wrote a story and it was fascinate dog see how they're able to strive their profits and their profitability by being very good about that. jack: reshma, what are you looking at? >> efa, strategists have been allocating more to europe and japan, citing cheaper valuations. and these are markets geared towards sectors that will benefit early from an economic recovery....
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should there bea line now and testing. should there be a better system in place? a key question here about what sort of test as well. people have been raising issues about whether we are significantly underestimating herd immunity because the sort of testing we are doing works for one particular antibody, but there are other antibodies which are important. so this whole issue about our immune systems and what we might be able to do to create greater resilience in the population isn't being put in the population isn't being put in the story at the moment, and it matters. there is lots you can do from outside to protect ourselves from outside to protect ourselves from this virus. but the most important thing, given that many of us are thinking that this could go on for a long time and even if there isa on for a long time and even if there is a vaccine, it won't work terribly well and once we are over this pandemic, there are probably going to be other pandemics like this. so is there a longer term solution? that is what seems to be missing from the discussions at th
should there bea line now and testing. should there be a better system in place? a key question here about what sort of test as well. people have been raising issues about whether we are significantly underestimating herd immunity because the sort of testing we are doing works for one particular antibody, but there are other antibodies which are important. so this whole issue about our immune systems and what we might be able to do to create greater resilience in the population isn't being put...
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or to in the debate early if he gets out of hand and bear in mind, that the next debate is going to bea going to be a town hall format in which ordinary people ask questions that might be a format that is less likely to be dominated by donald trump in this way because he did seemed very calculated about his barrage of insults and interruptions and it did seem to be a tactic of disruption which even his own people said was too hot. joe biden has said that he is going to continue with these debates no matter what and he made quite a lot of money from his campaign during last nights debate. that is an incentive to keep going, but wonder how many more people are going to keep on turning in if the commission doesn't come up with something that can actually bring order to this make it a debate rather a fiasco. i am losing count of the commentators that are going on in articles and tv and saying that this is a crisis in american democracy but we saw last night but we see more generally. you have been covering to american politics for a long time. president trump has been chipping away at the n
or to in the debate early if he gets out of hand and bear in mind, that the next debate is going to bea going to be a town hall format in which ordinary people ask questions that might be a format that is less likely to be dominated by donald trump in this way because he did seemed very calculated about his barrage of insults and interruptions and it did seem to be a tactic of disruption which even his own people said was too hot. joe biden has said that he is going to continue with these...
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119 and was on hold for another and they said ijust have to keep trying, keep refreshing, there might beasibility of more tests later that evening, which we tried, test sites were coming up, but when i was trying to look at the times it was just saying there was nothing available and it would take me right back to the beginning again. have you tried your gp? i phoned my gp. have you tried to get one privately? i tried, it was 100 and 50p but there was not any available. i was on hold to the gp for a0 minutes for advice and they said the only thing ican do advice and they said the only thing i can do is get a test for him. christina, what do you think of the situation tina and others find themselves in? it is awful. awful from a personal point of view, awful for the impact on these people's lives which are on hold and from a population point of view it is really dangerous because we cannot keep track now of covid and where it is spreading and how it is spreading, how quickly, and the danger is that when we get a hold on it, whenever testing is fixed in a few weeks, we will already be at ma
119 and was on hold for another and they said ijust have to keep trying, keep refreshing, there might beasibility of more tests later that evening, which we tried, test sites were coming up, but when i was trying to look at the times it was just saying there was nothing available and it would take me right back to the beginning again. have you tried your gp? i phoned my gp. have you tried to get one privately? i tried, it was 100 and 50p but there was not any available. i was on hold to the gp...
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she was a wonderful girl and a wonderful person, and she taught me as a class teacher to bea taught mes a class teacher to be a better person. sorrow at the chelsea's mother samantha was with her young daughter when she died. her tribute, brought by a lawyer, brought the enormity of the pain she feels. "i feel i let the enormity of the pain she feels. "1 fee“ let her the enormity of the pain she feels. "i feel i let her down and they didn't save her. i am beyond devastated, i am broken. as well as dealing with both me and mom being blown up, i have to deal with seeing sorrel being blown up and i in my arms." john atkinson may may have survived the bomb if health had come sooner. his family's statement was read by their lawyer. "we have a family are truly devastated with losing john. —— we, as a family, devastated, with losing john. it's not fair. love you a lwa ys john. it's not fair. love you always and forever, john, your heartbroken mom and dad." the experience of paying public should be viewed is distressing for the families but is also considered important so that those who died a
she was a wonderful girl and a wonderful person, and she taught me as a class teacher to bea taught mes a class teacher to be a better person. sorrow at the chelsea's mother samantha was with her young daughter when she died. her tribute, brought by a lawyer, brought the enormity of the pain she feels. "i feel i let the enormity of the pain she feels. "1 fee“ let her the enormity of the pain she feels. "i feel i let her down and they didn't save her. i am beyond devastated, i...
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it will bea the showers further south.land, single figures further south as well. a very similar setup on sunday with a north—westerly wind, but easing as high—pressure nudges in. we have a weather front ushering in high—pressure nudges in. we have a weatherfront ushering in more cloud, and it looks as if the showers will be mainly for england and wales. the wind will ease across the uk, and the showers in northern ireland and scotland as well. a brighter complexion, more sunshine, not a completely dry day, the odd shower around but still quite cool for north facing coasts because of that northerly breeze. but generally, feeling warm a full scotla nd generally, feeling warm a full scotland and northern ireland with more sunshine. the showers moving southwards to england and wales. the high pressure stays with us in the south until monday, so some mist and fog in the morning, and then the weather front will return off the atlantic. a different complexion by monday. cloudy, wet at times, and windy. in the south, some rush—ho
it will bea the showers further south.land, single figures further south as well. a very similar setup on sunday with a north—westerly wind, but easing as high—pressure nudges in. we have a weather front ushering in high—pressure nudges in. we have a weatherfront ushering in more cloud, and it looks as if the showers will be mainly for england and wales. the wind will ease across the uk, and the showers in northern ireland and scotland as well. a brighter complexion, more sunshine, not a...
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to end their transition relationship with the eu at the end of this year and the hope is there will beaade agreement, but right now that looks very difficult, not least because the british government hasjust not least because the british government has just declared that it government has just declared thatitis government has just declared that it is going to pass legislation in the british parliament which ministers have explicitly said will override elements of the withdrawal agreement with the eu and which will, in fact, violate international law. now, as a head of state of an eu member, how do you feel about what the british government is currently doing? i feel not good. and they regret the decision of the united kingdom to leave the european union, but i respect the decision. but now what is going on, to renegotiate, to correct the withdrawal agreement isjust not a cce pta ble agreement isjust not acceptable and this is really pretty ha rd to acceptable and this is really pretty hard to talk about such things, because we have to respect what we reached during a very long negotiati
to end their transition relationship with the eu at the end of this year and the hope is there will beaade agreement, but right now that looks very difficult, not least because the british government hasjust not least because the british government has just declared that it government has just declared thatitis government has just declared that it is going to pass legislation in the british parliament which ministers have explicitly said will override elements of the withdrawal agreement with...
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that is going to bea home to roost.ng to be a shakeout and it is going to be fairly ugly. he's right, isn't he? there's going to be mass unemployment because at the moment we are propping up these jobs, they are the moment we are propping up thesejobs, they are kind of zombiejobs as thesejobs, they are kind of zombie jobs as the oecd has described them. of course i am concerned about zombie companies and zombie jobs. concerned about zombie companies and zombiejobs. but iam companies and zombiejobs. but i am concerned mostly on companies and jobs, so i think that it was the correct choice to act immediately and to give a general support. now, we have two make this support more selective in the next months, and we need also a soft landing from a general support to companies, jobs, to a more selective one. i think if we are able to do this, we will avoid a massive unemployment crisis, and this is something that all european nations are working on. so how would you decide? let's take the aviation industry, for example. 22,0
that is going to bea home to roost.ng to be a shakeout and it is going to be fairly ugly. he's right, isn't he? there's going to be mass unemployment because at the moment we are propping up these jobs, they are the moment we are propping up thesejobs, they are kind of zombiejobs as thesejobs, they are kind of zombie jobs as the oecd has described them. of course i am concerned about zombie companies and zombie jobs. concerned about zombie companies and zombiejobs. but iam companies and...
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they can bea to do your assignments.rity of the united states. it has been very difficult to deal with because it is an issue about educating students and on the flip side, making sure that they are safe and secure. this is like the southside independent school district has distributed la pto ps to district has distributed laptops to more than 80% of stu d e nts laptops to more than 80% of students and deployed more than a dozen of these wifi bosses into neighbourhoods. after the first three days, it was hard but when he got to know everybody it wasn't that embarrassing. you want me to help you with this? as a parent, trying to help your kids do their schoolwork, you have to do what you have to do it if it means sitting by a school bus so the kids aren't dying of heat out here, that is what we have to do. i don't really like the cars go by but it makes the background sounds that interfere with the teacher when they are talking.|j that interfere with the teacher when they are talking. i have a key back here that has had t
they can bea to do your assignments.rity of the united states. it has been very difficult to deal with because it is an issue about educating students and on the flip side, making sure that they are safe and secure. this is like the southside independent school district has distributed la pto ps to district has distributed laptops to more than 80% of stu d e nts laptops to more than 80% of students and deployed more than a dozen of these wifi bosses into neighbourhoods. after the first three...
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you are a veteran argentine diplomat and you are proving to bea diplomat and you are proving to be aiew. i try to. you did get significant information from israel and clearly factored that in. you will not tell me whether it was one of the sites you went to but it is clear it was, if i am honest with you. i want you to tell me, are you now getting a level of cooperation from iran sent the international agreement was signed back in 2015? is there 110w signed back in 2015? is there now a level of cooperation that you are prepared to recognise is different from tehran?” have the level of cooperation i need now. as you said, i am relatively new so i took over in december and already, in january, i had a problem so i had to solve it. now i have a level of cooperation that allow oui’ level of cooperation that allow our inspectors to work and we're going to see what we see. the big picture here is confusing and it gets confusing because of the deep geopolitical positions over iran because the us and israel have one perspective and other countries have very different perspective. you, and yo
you are a veteran argentine diplomat and you are proving to bea diplomat and you are proving to be aiew. i try to. you did get significant information from israel and clearly factored that in. you will not tell me whether it was one of the sites you went to but it is clear it was, if i am honest with you. i want you to tell me, are you now getting a level of cooperation from iran sent the international agreement was signed back in 2015? is there 110w signed back in 2015? is there now a level of...
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was a mild flow coming from the atlantic and the weather frontjust if thicken up the cloud enough to bea after a fairly cool start, we haven't seen that for a while, looking like a half reasonable day. it turns cloudier later as you for many come across the greater part of england and wales and wales in eastern side of scotland, it is a get out and get on with the assorted day. best of the sunshine early in the to eastern scotland, and eastern and southern parts of england two. northern ireland, really a cloudy thread. it may come the afternoon with passing showers but the obvious place with the weather changing is across the north and west of scotland. not just as across the north and west of scotland. notjust as warm as we've had it of late for short. top temperatures of 19 or 24th up top temperatures of 19 or 24th up in the evening, the rain keeps on coming. into this northwest quarter of scotland. not a cold night here but for this guy stay clear for a length of time and you could be down into single figures. what happens to the front on friday? a real player all over the northern ha
was a mild flow coming from the atlantic and the weather frontjust if thicken up the cloud enough to bea after a fairly cool start, we haven't seen that for a while, looking like a half reasonable day. it turns cloudier later as you for many come across the greater part of england and wales and wales in eastern side of scotland, it is a get out and get on with the assorted day. best of the sunshine early in the to eastern scotland, and eastern and southern parts of england two. northern...
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company is it loses less to shoplifting than most retailers, and that ease but because you have to bearry, one of our writers, wrote a story and it was fascinate dog see how they're able to strive their profits and their profitability by being very good about that. jack: reshma, what are you looking at? >> efa, strategists have been allocating more to europe and japan, citing cheaper valuations. and these are markets geared towards sectors that will benefit early from an economic recovery. from plus, these markets have been ignored for years, and it's the perfect anecdote to the crowded u.s. tech trade. jack: that's a good idea. ben, carlton, reshma, thank you so much. check out this week's edition at barron's.com, and don't forget to follow us on twitter @barronsonline. wear your mask, see you next week on barron's roundtable. ♪ ♪ o good evening everybody. violence breaking out in louisville last night and then after her injury chose to charge one of three police officers involved in the march shooting of breonna taylor. to louisville police officers were shot as the radical leftist m
company is it loses less to shoplifting than most retailers, and that ease but because you have to bearry, one of our writers, wrote a story and it was fascinate dog see how they're able to strive their profits and their profitability by being very good about that. jack: reshma, what are you looking at? >> efa, strategists have been allocating more to europe and japan, citing cheaper valuations. and these are markets geared towards sectors that will benefit early from an economic...
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getting up to 19 but western scotland and northern ireland more cloud and more of a breeze it will beawe head through monday night into tuesday, we will see extensive cloud and the first signs of some outbreaks of rain, pretty heavy rain into the far north and west, some spells. relatively mild night compared with some of the nights we will have later in the week. into tuesday for england and wales largely dry, the chair in the west but were northern ireland and scotla nd but were northern ireland and scotland thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain, increasingly windy, gusts close to 50 in the far north—west. ahead of that still relatively warm. could get to 25 towards the south—east corner but that warmth will not last. through tuesday night into wednesday morning we see the band of rain pushing further south—east and behind it as the winds switch around things turn much colder. wednesday morning scotland and northern ireland started five, 16 in south—east england but even here will turn cooler through wednesday as this frontal system moves through. it will bring rain and places during w
getting up to 19 but western scotland and northern ireland more cloud and more of a breeze it will beawe head through monday night into tuesday, we will see extensive cloud and the first signs of some outbreaks of rain, pretty heavy rain into the far north and west, some spells. relatively mild night compared with some of the nights we will have later in the week. into tuesday for england and wales largely dry, the chair in the west but were northern ireland and scotla nd but were northern...
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she added i knew there was always going to bea i knew there was always going to be a risk that i mighttrongly believe we need culture now, as ever. the famous russian opera house had been closed since march and special measures were introduced to try and protect both performers and the audience. anna netrebko had expressed her delight at returning to the stage. translation: this was scheduled for the end ofjune but u nfortu nately all for the end ofjune but unfortunately all our plans fell through. we are very happy to have an opportunity, and the theatre is opening. wish us all lot, good health and success. we will be pioneers. three others in the company have also tested positive and are now self isolating. anna netrebko is expected to make a full recovery. her manager says she is singing in hospital. and we wish her a speedy recovery. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @aaronsafir. hello. the current spell of settled weather is expected to continue for a few more days yet and friday promises to be another beautiful day across the uk. for some of us, clear blue skies, may be hazy at t
she added i knew there was always going to bea i knew there was always going to be a risk that i mighttrongly believe we need culture now, as ever. the famous russian opera house had been closed since march and special measures were introduced to try and protect both performers and the audience. anna netrebko had expressed her delight at returning to the stage. translation: this was scheduled for the end ofjune but u nfortu nately all for the end ofjune but unfortunately all our plans fell...
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well, i think it's going to bea area? more and more into the wild land area up around this vegetation that is very dry. they are going to have to find ways to prevent this by happening by hardening the communities they build but it's becoming a way of life in california and there is no end in sight. tim, is there more the public could do to help firefighters? is there enough information going out to the public, do you think? yes, we doa public, do you think? yes, we do a public campaign every year across the state of california asking individuals and members and residents to clear their property, at least 100 feet around it, take precautions when they are mowing the lawns, and just be prepared to go but u nfortu nately, and just be prepared to go but unfortunately, residents choose not to clear their property so it puts firefighters at risk and they are trying to protect their homes. thank you so much for your time. the fiancee of the murdered saudi dissident journalist jamal khashoggi has criticised saudi authorities for
well, i think it's going to bea area? more and more into the wild land area up around this vegetation that is very dry. they are going to have to find ways to prevent this by happening by hardening the communities they build but it's becoming a way of life in california and there is no end in sight. tim, is there more the public could do to help firefighters? is there enough information going out to the public, do you think? yes, we doa public, do you think? yes, we do a public campaign every...
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it there will always continue to do with strong plausible deniability and that narrative and it will beahat narrative and it will be a matter of who believes what and whatever happens, the west will always be finger—pointing at the russians and the russians will counterpoint at the west blaming western propaganda for making russia look like it is on fire. thank you very much. a trial has started in paris 01:14 people charged with supporting the fatal terror attacks on the french satirical magazine, charlie hebdo, and ajewish supermarket, in 2015. after the magazine printed cartoons of the prophet mohamed, three islamist gunmen stormed the charlie hebdo office and shot and killed 17 employees. the trial is expected to clarify what really happened and why. lucy williamson reports from paris. they arrived today, 11 men dwarfed by the security and symbolism around this trial — the state reclaiming its authority over those who, prosecutors say, helped terrorise france. sitting behind security screens they heard the charges — complicity, weapons procurement, membership of a terrorist group. th
it there will always continue to do with strong plausible deniability and that narrative and it will beahat narrative and it will be a matter of who believes what and whatever happens, the west will always be finger—pointing at the russians and the russians will counterpoint at the west blaming western propaganda for making russia look like it is on fire. thank you very much. a trial has started in paris 01:14 people charged with supporting the fatal terror attacks on the french satirical...
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the winter and the fall season, there might bea winter and the fall season, there might be a huge surgeonnough agreement that people should be listening to the public health experts and trying to social distance and wear masks and avoid crowded places —— surge in cases. it's going to be a difficult winter if all this disagreement continues. 0k, winter if all this disagreement continues. ok, thanks, larry. tributes have been paid to a police officer shot dead by a detainee at a custody centre in south london. he has been named as 54—year—old sergeant matiu ratana — known as matt. metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick described the police sergeant as "a big guy" who was "big in heart". a 23—year—old suspect — who was being processed in croydon after being arrested — is believed to have turned the weapon on himself. in a statement, the independent office for police conduct said the suspect was handcuffed. daniel sandford reports. examining the scene of the murder of one of their own colleagues. forensics officers working at the croydon custody centre in south london today. a suspect
the winter and the fall season, there might bea winter and the fall season, there might be a huge surgeonnough agreement that people should be listening to the public health experts and trying to social distance and wear masks and avoid crowded places —— surge in cases. it's going to be a difficult winter if all this disagreement continues. 0k, winter if all this disagreement continues. ok, thanks, larry. tributes have been paid to a police officer shot dead by a detainee at a custody...
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are just under five weeks away, and it is something of a tram campaign is certainly hoping going to bea for them. -- trump campaign. to cut through the next stage. this goes to, for viewers around the world not au fait with the intricacies of how this works, president trump has made his nomination, what happens now? next, they will try to make very, very quickly to confirm her. that is the way it works. the president nominate someone way it works. the president nominate someone and it is up to the senate to confirm, and they will all vote whether to confirm her or not, all 100 of them. due to 60 votes to confirm justice but now it is only 50, and it is likely she will be confirmed. it is not like democrats and liberals are critics of her have anywhere to go, really, it looks like it is a done deal. white. it is very, very, again, without the 60 vote threshold, it is much easier to confirm a supreme courtjustice than it was a number of years ago. that is useful to get that all clear. i wa nt to is useful to get that all clear. i want to touch into your area of expertise now, specifically
are just under five weeks away, and it is something of a tram campaign is certainly hoping going to bea for them. -- trump campaign. to cut through the next stage. this goes to, for viewers around the world not au fait with the intricacies of how this works, president trump has made his nomination, what happens now? next, they will try to make very, very quickly to confirm her. that is the way it works. the president nominate someone way it works. the president nominate someone and it is up to...
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contact with someone who has will now be a legal requirement and the penalty for breaking that will beaine in the first insta nce be a £1000 fine in the first instance rising to £10,000 fines for, as the government puts it, the most egregious offenders, repeat offenders, not just most egregious offenders, repeat offenders, notjust finding individuals but employers who don't let their staff have time off work to self—isolate or force them to come in when they should be staying at home. recognising the fact that a lot of people are flouting the rules, the government clearly has decided to attempt to show that it is getting tough here with that enforcement, but also the incentive, that £500 payment to people who are ona that £500 payment to people who are on a low income or on benefits and may not be able to afford to take the time off required. the bigger picture, borisjohnson the time off required. the bigger picture, boris johnson and the time off required. the bigger picture, borisjohnson and his ministers having to make some pretty tough decisions, may be this weekend, about what happ
contact with someone who has will now be a legal requirement and the penalty for breaking that will beaine in the first insta nce be a £1000 fine in the first instance rising to £10,000 fines for, as the government puts it, the most egregious offenders, repeat offenders, not just most egregious offenders, repeat offenders, notjust finding individuals but employers who don't let their staff have time off work to self—isolate or force them to come in when they should be staying at home....
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voters will look at the president keep trying to fix something might bea trying to fix something mightopposed to putting it under the rug. thank you very much indeed for talking to us. laura trevelyan still in cleveland ohio. i think it is impossible question but i have to ask you, what headlines from that debate what message? the message is that it was chaotic, confusing, shouting and that it ended with the president casting doubt on the president casting doubt on the electoral process under way and suggesting it could end up in the supreme court. joe biden said he would abide by the result. the question is, did it change the dynamic of this race? president trump is behind by roughly 7— eight points in federal polls, much closer into the swing states. did any undecided voters get clarity? has the presidentjust made it about his conduct? do we have a sense from it of what four more yea rs of sense from it of what four more years of president trump is make america would look like and what joe make america would look like and whatjoe biden's america would look like? well, that was a ques
voters will look at the president keep trying to fix something might bea trying to fix something mightopposed to putting it under the rug. thank you very much indeed for talking to us. laura trevelyan still in cleveland ohio. i think it is impossible question but i have to ask you, what headlines from that debate what message? the message is that it was chaotic, confusing, shouting and that it ended with the president casting doubt on the president casting doubt on the electoral process under...