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about bill bradford. >> they tell me that his cellmate has come forward and he has said that bradford's very angry at you and he is talking about making plans to murder you and your family. >> reporter: of course in lieuen's line of work, idle threats from resentful jailbirds were not exactly new, but this bill bradford guy caught his attention. he seemed as cold-blooded as they come. so lewan went to talk to the informant. normally if somebody comes to you with a story like that, they want time off their sentence or something. >> they want something. absolutely. >> not this guy? >> nothing. one of the first things i asked him is, why are you coming forward? and he said, i hate the guy. i couldn't believe how he would talk about his wife and how he killed her. now he said he's talking about, you know, killing someone else's family and i just couldn't stay quiet. >> reporter: lewan polygraphed the informant. he passed. and then added a warning. >> that bradford had said that he thought he was going to get out very quickly on appeal. >> on appeal? >> when he got out either himself or some
about bill bradford. >> they tell me that his cellmate has come forward and he has said that bradford's very angry at you and he is talking about making plans to murder you and your family. >> reporter: of course in lieuen's line of work, idle threats from resentful jailbirds were not exactly new, but this bill bradford guy caught his attention. he seemed as cold-blooded as they come. so lewan went to talk to the informant. normally if somebody comes to you with a story like that,...
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well, i want to thank the audience and professor anu bradford. [applause] i will add my thanks and extend particular gratitude to colleagues at the richmond center for all their good work. thank you all very much. [applause] george mason university professor paul lin talks about the strengths and weaknesses of president trump's foreign policy and the role of conservative foreignism in u.s. policy. >>> good morning everyone and welcome to the carnegie endowment for international peace. i'm the senior fellow at the endowment and it is a great pleasure for me to welcome all of you to this discussion of colin dueck age
well, i want to thank the audience and professor anu bradford. [applause] i will add my thanks and extend particular gratitude to colleagues at the richmond center for all their good work. thank you all very much. [applause] george mason university professor paul lin talks about the strengths and weaknesses of president trump's foreign policy and the role of conservative foreignism in u.s. policy. >>> good morning everyone and welcome to the carnegie endowment for international peace....
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well, i want to thank the audience and professor anu bradford. [applause] i will add my thanks and extend particular gratitude to colleagues at the richmond center for all their good work. thank you all very much. [applause] >>
well, i want to thank the audience and professor anu bradford. [applause] i will add my thanks and extend particular gratitude to colleagues at the richmond center for all their good work. thank you all very much. [applause] >>
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professor bradford argues that the eu remains a critically important economic superpower. she makes the case very persuasively. he continues to wield a unilateral power in regulating their market and that is a phenomenon that they call the brussels effect. what does it mean? many, many examples, eu shapes policies in areas for data privacy, consumer health, and by mental production, antitrust and online hate speech. you read this everyday and in the newspaper. the eu exerts this influence without coercing anyone to do anything but it's just if you want to sell in the european union you have to comply. the book explores the complex topic and the research has received well-deserved and significant praise. recentlyffairs noted that the brussels effect and i quote, may be the single most supported book upon europe's global influence to appear in a decade. "the financial times" call this book quote, the definitive reference guide for those wishing to understand the brussels effect. we have a treat ahead of us and before we begin a few words about the organizers of iztonight's e
professor bradford argues that the eu remains a critically important economic superpower. she makes the case very persuasively. he continues to wield a unilateral power in regulating their market and that is a phenomenon that they call the brussels effect. what does it mean? many, many examples, eu shapes policies in areas for data privacy, consumer health, and by mental production, antitrust and online hate speech. you read this everyday and in the newspaper. the eu exerts this influence...
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but still i think professor bradford sees things a little bit differently. and in her new book, "the brussels effect: the european union rules the world," which is here and also back there, and you must have a copy, professor bradford argues that the e.u. remains a critically important economic superpower. and she makes the case very persuasively it continues to wield unilateral power in regulating their market, and that is a phenomenon that anu calls "the brussels effect." so what does it mean? just one of many examples, areas of data privacy, consumer health and safety, environmental protection, antitrust and online hate speech. you read about this every day in the newspaper. and what's remarkable is that the e.u. exerts this influence without coercing anyoned to do anything, it's just if you with want to sell in the european union, you have to comply. so anu's book explores this complex topic, and the research has received well-deserved and significant praise. foreign affairs noted recently that "the brussels effect," and i quote, may be the single most i
but still i think professor bradford sees things a little bit differently. and in her new book, "the brussels effect: the european union rules the world," which is here and also back there, and you must have a copy, professor bradford argues that the e.u. remains a critically important economic superpower. and she makes the case very persuasively it continues to wield unilateral power in regulating their market, and that is a phenomenon that anu calls "the brussels effect."...
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european union rules the world come here and also back there and you must have a copy, professor bradford argues the eu is an economic superpower and it continues to yield unilateral power and regulating their market and that is a phenomenon called the brussels effect. so what does it mean, many examples to shape policies and areas data privacy, consumer health and safety, antitrust and you read about this every day in the newspapers. what's remarkable is the eu exert this influence without coercing anyone to do anything. it's just if they want to sell in the european union, you have to comply. the book explores this complex topic and research has deceived significant praise. foreign affairs noted recently that the effect, and i quote, maybe the single most important book on the influence to appear in a decade and the financial times called this book, the definitive reference guide for those wishing to understand the brussels effect. so, we have a treat ahead of us before we begin just a few words about the organizers of tonight event. the institute for global business is the interdiscipl
european union rules the world come here and also back there and you must have a copy, professor bradford argues the eu is an economic superpower and it continues to yield unilateral power and regulating their market and that is a phenomenon called the brussels effect. so what does it mean, many examples to shape policies and areas data privacy, consumer health and safety, antitrust and you read about this every day in the newspapers. what's remarkable is the eu exert this influence without...
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the climate felt right george galloway had just been elected in bradford west so we would try and emulate that in in rather and so this was about 200-920-1201 extension 0. it was a very tough campaign and you could see the rise of the the far right in politics which has been normalized today but so the tough campaign but i mean you performed audibly you saved your deposit which is always you know a great test for minority parties in such contests satiate your desire for parliamentary contest and you say ok i've tried it and the time it has the respect party was was 5 years old and difficulties and turmoil yes. i was becoming quite disillusioned and then i heard whispers of the scots are going for it dependence and this really excited me because you know i lived in westminster i used to have a lot the past i could see up close and personal. the corruption and the shenanigans that were going on in westminster which made it was difficult to separate the tories from the labor party so the thought of independence really excited me in this as the s.n.p. on the rise into government led by somebo
the climate felt right george galloway had just been elected in bradford west so we would try and emulate that in in rather and so this was about 200-920-1201 extension 0. it was a very tough campaign and you could see the rise of the the far right in politics which has been normalized today but so the tough campaign but i mean you performed audibly you saved your deposit which is always you know a great test for minority parties in such contests satiate your desire for parliamentary contest...
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anna crossley, bbc news, bradford.. and in europe, the same damage, despite the efforts of the central banks around the world to coordinate action to prop up the global economy. france, they are talking about a sharply deteriorating situation. lots more later. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. a chilly start to the day. there is rain around but high pressure is moving in from the south, which will quieten things down particularly in england and wales at first. in the north and west, the air is moving into western scotland, and the breeze picks up. elsewhere, some cloud, but decent, sunny spells by the afternoon, staying dry for england and is, temperatures up to 13. 10 celsius for scotland and northern ireland. tonight, this area will move southwards, breaking up. showers feeding in behind. 0vernight temperatures down to full celsius. largely frost—free into tuesday. tuesday, cloudy again for england and. on the warm side. further north, rain spreading in. hello. it's monday. it's ten o'clock. i'
anna crossley, bbc news, bradford.. and in europe, the same damage, despite the efforts of the central banks around the world to coordinate action to prop up the global economy. france, they are talking about a sharply deteriorating situation. lots more later. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. a chilly start to the day. there is rain around but high pressure is moving in from the south, which will quieten things down particularly in england and wales at first. in the...
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it started with amy bradford, who recruited thad joyner to find oil on her farm. his only education came through memorizing the old testament. boyas a quintessential poor . he was certain god would guide him to fruit. with word of something brewing, people dressed in their sunday best to watch the magic man work. 1930, audible gargling could be heard in the casing. whichame a flow, all of electrified the crowd. oil, they cried. some jumped up and down, tossing straw hats in the air. one crewman pulled out his spray and shot at the oil in the sky. he was quickly tackle. pale almost in disbelief of what came true. was to beexas pool discovered as the largest up to that point ever discovered in the world. longs a lake of 43 miles and 10 miles wide. is ahappened overnight booming population. region from all over the toward into east texas looking for employment. what else is going on at this time? the depression. counties of poorest one of the poorest regions all of a sudden this explosion of possibility, and people are ready to take full advantage of that no matter t
it started with amy bradford, who recruited thad joyner to find oil on her farm. his only education came through memorizing the old testament. boyas a quintessential poor . he was certain god would guide him to fruit. with word of something brewing, people dressed in their sunday best to watch the magic man work. 1930, audible gargling could be heard in the casing. whichame a flow, all of electrified the crowd. oil, they cried. some jumped up and down, tossing straw hats in the air. one crewman...
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message isn't always getting through, so doctors and public health experts were out on the streets of bradford, stressing the guidance to people on measures to limit the spread of the virus. for almost all of us there are no new rules which say we should stay at home. it's ok to go for a walk or have a run, especially on a day like this, but there are clear, new guidelines on what we should and shouldn't be doing if we do go out. the advice to the general public is to stay at least two metres apart, to avoid all gatherings, for example groups of friends, and to avoid all nonessential travel. the over 70s and those with an underlying condition should be extra careful, for example people with asthma and diabetes, or women who are pregnant. they are advised to significantly limit face—to—face interaction, including friends and family. there is different guidance for up to 1.5 million people with serious health conditions, including cystic fibrosis, specific cancers and those needing dialysis. they have been told not to go out for 12 weeks. we will be setting out to them how we are going to help t
message isn't always getting through, so doctors and public health experts were out on the streets of bradford, stressing the guidance to people on measures to limit the spread of the virus. for almost all of us there are no new rules which say we should stay at home. it's ok to go for a walk or have a run, especially on a day like this, but there are clear, new guidelines on what we should and shouldn't be doing if we do go out. the advice to the general public is to stay at least two metres...
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message isn't always getting through, so doctors and public health experts were out on the streets of bradfordmit the spread of the virus. for almost all of us there are no new rules which say we should stay at home. it's ok to go for a walk or have a run, especially on a day like this, but there are clear, new guidelines on what we should and shouldn't be doing if we do go out. the advice to the general public is to stay at least two metres apart, to avoid all gatherings, for example groups of friends, and to avoid all non—essential travel. the over 70s and those with an underlying condition should be extra careful, for example people with asthma and diabetes, or women who are pregnant. they are advised to significantly limit face—to—face interaction, including friends and family. there is different guidance for up to 1.5 million people with serious health conditions, including cystic fibrosis, specific cancers and those needing dialysis. they have been told not to go out for 12 weeks. we will be setting out to them how we are going to help them, so they might be staying at home for a long ti
message isn't always getting through, so doctors and public health experts were out on the streets of bradfordmit the spread of the virus. for almost all of us there are no new rules which say we should stay at home. it's ok to go for a walk or have a run, especially on a day like this, but there are clear, new guidelines on what we should and shouldn't be doing if we do go out. the advice to the general public is to stay at least two metres apart, to avoid all gatherings, for example groups of...
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you know, this week bradford has, we have set up this week bradford has, we have set up these hot sitesd i‘m quite happy to do so, that‘s my duty, but i will only be wearing a plastic pinny, mask and gloves, so i am very worried, but i can‘t do anything about it. we‘ve tried to protest, we have tried to do something about it, we are told that we are only limited to 100 items per practice. we‘ve got 25,000 patients, so you can imagine how long 100 masks and 100 pinnies are going to last, so it is really worrying. but i‘ve got to balance that out with the duty i have to my patients, so i do have to go into work and see these people and try and help them. thank you. thank you very much. thanks for coming on the programme, doctor and khan very much. thanks for coming on the programme, doctorand khan and very much. thanks for coming on the programme, doctor and khan and also dr katrina lithgow. thank you very much for answering these questions. -- dr much for answering these questions. —— drali much for answering these questions. —— dr ali khan. it isa it is a quarter to three. you are watch
you know, this week bradford has, we have set up this week bradford has, we have set up these hot sitesd i‘m quite happy to do so, that‘s my duty, but i will only be wearing a plastic pinny, mask and gloves, so i am very worried, but i can‘t do anything about it. we‘ve tried to protest, we have tried to do something about it, we are told that we are only limited to 100 items per practice. we‘ve got 25,000 patients, so you can imagine how long 100 masks and 100 pinnies are going to...
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make the journey from their home in farnley on the edge of leeds to the city centre, and then on to bradford, early doors, man. four minutes. can i get two west yorkshire riders, please? £10.40 for me and him. 50 quid between us at the end of the week, but some weeks it can be more say if we miss the bus and have to get a taxi or whatever. city—centre congestion doesn't just mean pollution, it means delays. marti and declan kept a diary of their daily commute, and the issues they face. i've been stood at the board waiting for 15 minutes. the bus never turned up. i thought, "all right, there's another one due in 20 minutes." i'll wait. waited for 20 minutes and now it's got another a0 minutes to wait at the bus stop, so i've been at the bus stop 35 minutes for absolutely nothing, so now i'm walking home. it's currently 17:29. the traffic is absolutely chaos, this road that were travelling down often takes about ten, 15, 20 minutesjust to get down the road on its own. a key point here as well to mention is the bus stop, if you are just here and you didn't have the live tracker on your phone, a
make the journey from their home in farnley on the edge of leeds to the city centre, and then on to bradford, early doors, man. four minutes. can i get two west yorkshire riders, please? £10.40 for me and him. 50 quid between us at the end of the week, but some weeks it can be more say if we miss the bus and have to get a taxi or whatever. city—centre congestion doesn't just mean pollution, it means delays. marti and declan kept a diary of their daily commute, and the issues they face. i've...
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well, it started with daisy bradford, a christian woman who ter columbusldcat marion joyner to find oil on her farm. a self-made prophet from alabama whose only education came from memorizing the old testament, joyner was a quintessential poor boy, who could only work shallow pools. he was certain that god would guide him to crude. with word of something brewing, people dressed in their sunday best and would make their way to bradford's farm to watch the magic man at work. on october 5, 1930, audible gargling could be heard in the casing. next came a spurt, then a flow, all of which electrified the crowd. one witness described the scene as hilarious. oil, they cried, oil. some jumped up and down with joy, tossing straw hats high into the air to demonstrate their feelings. one crewman pulled out his pistol and shot at the oil spray in the sky and was quickly tackled, of course -- danger all around. [laughter] joyner turned pale at his creation, almost in disbelief that what he had prophesied came true. well, what came true was epic in proportions, the east texas pool was to be discovered
well, it started with daisy bradford, a christian woman who ter columbusldcat marion joyner to find oil on her farm. a self-made prophet from alabama whose only education came from memorizing the old testament, joyner was a quintessential poor boy, who could only work shallow pools. he was certain that god would guide him to crude. with word of something brewing, people dressed in their sunday best and would make their way to bradford's farm to watch the magic man at work. on october 5, 1930,...
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doctors and public health experts were out on the streets of bradford today, stressing the key messagesprotect the most vulnerable. the aim is to look after them and do everything possible to reduce future pressure on the nhs. hugh pym, bbc news. i spoke to hugh pym — and asked him about the tone of the prime minister's briefing. he was very going out of his way to thank people for sacrifices they have made as he said for not going out, cancelling plans and so on and businesses who couldn't open, but there was a pretty strong hint that if this social distancing policy wasn't having the effect of reducing the rate of growth of cases, that further measures would follow, the government has never ruled out in the uk further measures being a bit tougher and closing bits of public transport or moving towards people being really told to stay at home and some sort of measure like that as in france, but has not got to that point at the moment. there was a hint that if people didn't go along with the official advice to limit social contact when they left home, more might follow. but we still have
doctors and public health experts were out on the streets of bradford today, stressing the key messagesprotect the most vulnerable. the aim is to look after them and do everything possible to reduce future pressure on the nhs. hugh pym, bbc news. i spoke to hugh pym — and asked him about the tone of the prime minister's briefing. he was very going out of his way to thank people for sacrifices they have made as he said for not going out, cancelling plans and so on and businesses who couldn't...
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have more mug shots, thank you emily, natalie of florida state in tallahassee and ripley in atlanta bradfordand jack, we're thinking about you you and your late husband, this morning, margaret. morgan, thank you very much. we'll see you back here next week on "sunday today. today" >>> good sunday morning. it is 7:00 on the dot on this march 8th. here is a live look outside at san francisco from our san bruno mountain. a little dark out there because it's 7:00. just yesterday it would have been 6:00. as we have sprung forward officially to welcome daylight saving time, i'm kira klapper. good morning to you. vianey arana has a look at our micro climate forecast. we were just talking about how we really needed coffee this morning. >> we definitely did. we have one of those days where it's a little dark right now but at least the rain out a little bit. isolated showers.
have more mug shots, thank you emily, natalie of florida state in tallahassee and ripley in atlanta bradfordand jack, we're thinking about you you and your late husband, this morning, margaret. morgan, thank you very much. we'll see you back here next week on "sunday today. today" >>> good sunday morning. it is 7:00 on the dot on this march 8th. here is a live look outside at san francisco from our san bruno mountain. a little dark out there because it's 7:00. just yesterday...
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then, author amy bradford will talk about the power and influence of the european union. and later, american enterprise institute director levin will offer his thoughts on how americans could can rebuild commitment to their institutions. as a side note, mr. levin will be our guest live on "in depth" on sunday, april 5th. now here's a look at the relationship between george washington and benjamin franklin. >> good evening. welcome to the atlanta history center on this incredible wet night, and i really appreciate all of you coming out tonight and braving the weather to hear our author talk tonight by edward j. larson. now, this talk is being recorded by c-span, so be sure to silence your mobile telephonic devices. you don't want to be embarrassed on nationwide cable. this evening larson will discuss his newest book, "franklin and
then, author amy bradford will talk about the power and influence of the european union. and later, american enterprise institute director levin will offer his thoughts on how americans could can rebuild commitment to their institutions. as a side note, mr. levin will be our guest live on "in depth" on sunday, april 5th. now here's a look at the relationship between george washington and benjamin franklin. >> good evening. welcome to the atlanta history center on this incredible...
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we can speak to dr amir khan who is a gp in bradford.ns me from cheshire. welcome to both of you and thank you for volunteering to answer some of the questions sent in by our reviewers. liza sensed this in. five days into covid 19. reviewers. liza sensed this in. five days into covid19. starting to recover. i want to know how long i will be infectious for. 0k, yes, good morning. with regards to that person, seven days after the onset of the symptoms, she's five days into it now, another two days. she is still infectious, after that she shouldn't be shedding the virus any more. and can't go back to social distancing rather than self isolation. however, if there are household contacts, people who live in the house with her, they should self isolate for 1h days from the onset of her symptoms. thank you. this is from sofia. he says i know scientists are discovering how the virus is contracted but do we know if it is airborne? yes, really good question and i think it depends what we call airborne. we know it can spread through droplets like c
we can speak to dr amir khan who is a gp in bradford.ns me from cheshire. welcome to both of you and thank you for volunteering to answer some of the questions sent in by our reviewers. liza sensed this in. five days into covid 19. reviewers. liza sensed this in. five days into covid19. starting to recover. i want to know how long i will be infectious for. 0k, yes, good morning. with regards to that person, seven days after the onset of the symptoms, she's five days into it now, another two...
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it started with the easy bradford, a christian woman who recruited marion joyner to find oil on her farm. self-made profit from alabama was only education came to memorizing meal testament. there were quintessential poor boy, could only works shallow pools. he was certain that god would guide him to crude. with word of something brewing, people dressed in their sunday best and would make their way to the farm to watch the magic man at work. on october 5, 1930, audible gargling could be heard in the casing. next came a spurt in that a flow, all of which a lecture five the crowd. scenetness described the as hilarious. oil they cried, oil. some jumped up and down with joy. they were demonstrating their feeling. one crewman pulled out his pistol and shot at the oil spray in the sky and was quickly tackled with danger all around. joyner turned pale at his creation, most in disbelief of what he had prophesies came true. was epic inue proportions. the east texas pool was to be discovered as the largest, up to that point, ever discovered in the world. miles long, 1043 miles wide containing 5.5 m
it started with the easy bradford, a christian woman who recruited marion joyner to find oil on her farm. self-made profit from alabama was only education came to memorizing meal testament. there were quintessential poor boy, could only works shallow pools. he was certain that god would guide him to crude. with word of something brewing, people dressed in their sunday best and would make their way to the farm to watch the magic man at work. on october 5, 1930, audible gargling could be heard in...
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my sister is a consultant in bradford.doesn't wa nt to an empty friends house. she doesn't want to put my mum at risk of the virus. she is living on our own, going to work. that's the reality for a lot of nhs workers. the problem is, up until now, the only thing she said to protect yourself from potential coronavirus patients isa from potential coronavirus patients is a paper mask and a pair of rubber gloves. that doesn't offer the right protection and 11 people in her department are off, including three of the consultants with viral symptoms. she is well at the moment tha nkfully symptoms. she is well at the moment thankfully but we're assume it's a matter of time, unless she gets proper protective gear. public health england —— public health england says a&e workers will get the full protective gear but there are the full protective gear but there a re lots of the full protective gear but there are lots of frontline workers including gps were seeing patients who won't be offered that protective gearandi who won't be offe
my sister is a consultant in bradford.doesn't wa nt to an empty friends house. she doesn't want to put my mum at risk of the virus. she is living on our own, going to work. that's the reality for a lot of nhs workers. the problem is, up until now, the only thing she said to protect yourself from potential coronavirus patients isa from potential coronavirus patients is a paper mask and a pair of rubber gloves. that doesn't offer the right protection and 11 people in her department are off,...
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doctors and public health experts were out on the street of bradford today, stressing the key messagesulnerable. the aim is to look after them and do everything possible to reduce future pressure on the nhs. hugh pym, bbc news. our political correspondent vicki young is at downing street. we had more of the same advice on social distancing, from the prime minister, and yet with an added edge to it and a warning. yes, i think the language is becoming more blunt, isn't it? in newspaper articles, the prime minister said overnight that the uk was two or three weeks behind what is happening in italy, and we can all see what is going on there. these measures are all about stopping the nhs becoming overwhelmed and that in itself would save lives. what many of us wanted to know was why they are not moving to know was why they are not moving to more severe to know was why they are not moving to more severe measures, to know was why they are not moving to more severe measures, why to know was why they are not moving to more severe measures, why not impose them rather than just advising people? i
doctors and public health experts were out on the street of bradford today, stressing the key messagesulnerable. the aim is to look after them and do everything possible to reduce future pressure on the nhs. hugh pym, bbc news. our political correspondent vicki young is at downing street. we had more of the same advice on social distancing, from the prime minister, and yet with an added edge to it and a warning. yes, i think the language is becoming more blunt, isn't it? in newspaper articles,...
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joining us is dr amir khan, a gp who works in bradford. thank you very much is running this.work was shallow this is really important. diabetes is a high risk category, it is classed as a condition that makes you compromised and makes it less likely that you will fight the infection off quite as easily as some other people who are not diabetic. yes, where possible, you should be self isolating or at least social distancing for 12 weeks, it is really important because we are looking at the data coming out of china and other countries, diabetics seem to be top of the list to get complications from covid—19. seem to be top of the list to get complications from covid-19. as it matter for type one or two? it does not matter which type, it is about how well it is controlled. if it is poorly controlled diabetes for a long time, it is a presence of high levels of sugar and your blood over a period of time which weakens your immune system. steve says i am 64 yea rs immune system. steve says i am 64 years old, i am taking blood thinners and will do for the rest of my life, is this clas
joining us is dr amir khan, a gp who works in bradford. thank you very much is running this.work was shallow this is really important. diabetes is a high risk category, it is classed as a condition that makes you compromised and makes it less likely that you will fight the infection off quite as easily as some other people who are not diabetic. yes, where possible, you should be self isolating or at least social distancing for 12 weeks, it is really important because we are looking at the data...
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there's an analysis out by trevor bradford, looking at the gic strains in washington state, and lookinge strains and the drifts of the people who have been diagnosed there, he suggested there are perhaps hundreds and may low thousandses of cases. it's an interesting analysis. there probably are more cases. we have community spread in washington state, california, perhaps illinois, oregon. so certainly hundreds of cases. >> brennan: has the administration been slow in its avel, which was controversial at the time, clearly bought us time. it slowed the introduction of the virus into the country. the virus was probably here at that time, but it slowed additional cases. the question is what did we do with that time? i think there are some things we did that were very smart. we got the country prepared. one of the mistakes, one of the challenges was getting the diagnostic testing in place. i think what we should have done-- i don't want to armchair quarterback this-- we relied on the c.d.c., we always rely on the c.d.c. in a public health emergency. but simultaneously to that we should have
there's an analysis out by trevor bradford, looking at the gic strains in washington state, and lookinge strains and the drifts of the people who have been diagnosed there, he suggested there are perhaps hundreds and may low thousandses of cases. it's an interesting analysis. there probably are more cases. we have community spread in washington state, california, perhaps illinois, oregon. so certainly hundreds of cases. >> brennan: has the administration been slow in its avel, which was...
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katie from bradford also said the health secretary matt hancock to say i work ina secretary matt hancockely it is more important i am tested, no? thank you, keep them coming in. you can send an e—mail as well. news just in about the great british bake off, the new co—host is matt lucas joining noel fielding. it will be an absolute scream. matt lucas and noel fielding the co—host of the great british bake off when it comes back for the new series because it sign detox fig announced she was leaving. good luck to them. —— because sandi toksvig. could menstrual cups be contributing to some women suffering from pelvic organ prolapse. we will speak to some women who think that has happened to them. for the past year, this programme has repeatedly shone a spotlight on the family courts — and the experiences of victims of domestic abuse who find themselves there. our investigation revealed that at least four children had been killed by a parent with a known history of domestic abuse in the space of five years after a family court granted access. and we've heard anecdotally from dozens of parents
katie from bradford also said the health secretary matt hancock to say i work ina secretary matt hancockely it is more important i am tested, no? thank you, keep them coming in. you can send an e—mail as well. news just in about the great british bake off, the new co—host is matt lucas joining noel fielding. it will be an absolute scream. matt lucas and noel fielding the co—host of the great british bake off when it comes back for the new series because it sign detox fig announced she was...
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jane girt is the head of carlton bolling school in bradford — she's worried that some children will be on her clinical psychology course at the university of lancashire — and says the uncertainty is making her anxious. shejoins us on she joins us on the line. jane, thanks forjoining us. it must be a really difficult time as a head teacher at the moment to try and plan but also keep a school running. keep us up—to—date with fur you are and what plants you have in place? good morning. we are very much of the keep calm and carry on ethos. we wa nt the keep calm and carry on ethos. we want children to have the normal experience at school, the best place for them to learn is school and the best people to support them in that learning is teachers and school staff in schools that we are in but however we are mindful of the need to act on government and public health england information. asjeff burton mentioned earlier, we have lots of things in place. in terms of ensuring that students, if schools are closed will get the very best learning they can do in those very limited situations when the
jane girt is the head of carlton bolling school in bradford — she's worried that some children will be on her clinical psychology course at the university of lancashire — and says the uncertainty is making her anxious. shejoins us on she joins us on the line. jane, thanks forjoining us. it must be a really difficult time as a head teacher at the moment to try and plan but also keep a school running. keep us up—to—date with fur you are and what plants you have in place? good morning. we...
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with daisy bradford, a christian woman who recruited marion joyner, known as dad joyner to find oil on her farm. from alabamarofit whose only education came through memorizing the old testament. joyner was a poor boy and under finance operator working. he was certain that god would guide him. with word of something brewing, people dressed in their sunday best and with make their way to the farm to watch the magic man at work. 1930, audible gargling's could be heard in the casing. next came a flow, all of which electrified the crowd. scenetness described the as hell areas. some jumped up and down with the joy and tossing high into the air to demonstrate their feelings. one crewman pulled out his pistol and shot up the oil spray in the sky and was quickly tackled. danger all around. pale. turned almost in disbelief that way yet prophesies came true. we'll became true was epic and proportions. it was to be discovered as the largest up to that point ever discovered in the world. it was 43 miles long, 10 miles wide containing 5.5 million barrels. is ahappened overnight blooming population w
with daisy bradford, a christian woman who recruited marion joyner, known as dad joyner to find oil on her farm. from alabamarofit whose only education came through memorizing the old testament. joyner was a poor boy and under finance operator working. he was certain that god would guide him. with word of something brewing, people dressed in their sunday best and with make their way to the farm to watch the magic man at work. 1930, audible gargling's could be heard in the casing. next came a...
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hi there, i'm doctor sarah holmes, medical director at marie curie hospice at bradford.atients for the day, to come and see any of our team. we have had to close to outpatients to try to protect patients so they are socially distancing as much as possible. and although it's distancing as much as possible. and although its quiet, where actually really busy making plans for how we can ca re really busy making plans for how we can care for more people with coronavirus when they need us. and patients that we would normally see as outpatients we are having to think differently, so i had my first consultation yesterday with a patient over video and that was a bit strange. we would normally be able to touch patients and i couldn't, so we had a bit of a virtual hug at the end of the consultation. that's our lounge, which is normally open, filled with patients during the day. and we are going to think about how we could open that and put some beds in there so we have extra beds. coming into the ward, this is a loss quieter thanit the ward, this is a loss quieter than it normally
hi there, i'm doctor sarah holmes, medical director at marie curie hospice at bradford.atients for the day, to come and see any of our team. we have had to close to outpatients to try to protect patients so they are socially distancing as much as possible. and although it's distancing as much as possible. and although its quiet, where actually really busy making plans for how we can ca re really busy making plans for how we can care for more people with coronavirus when they need us. and...
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two men, a writer named ron bradford and his assistant were looking for a place to stay while they workedre in the market for something secludewide a garage. >> we traveled around the area, looked at a couple of homes and they choose one. >> the men were staying in a home aptly named southern comfort. it was a month-to-month rental and they paid in cash. melissa said they were some of her best tenants. >> these guys treated me with utmost respect. they were very kind. on an occasion they actually brought me a potted plant and a thank you card for, you know, being such hospitable rental company, i guess. >> they hardly seemed like gun wielding kidnappers. >> agent blanton ran down the name of the author ron bradley. >> did the name check out? >> no. >> for blanton, the clincher came when she asked about the car. >> a white lexus suv. there was a black suv that was burned after the robbery. >> she said, yes, black suv, lexus earlier in the summer but she hadn't seen them in it in several months. >> did you think, i gotcha, i'm on you now. >> at this point i was convinced, yes. >> it was tim
two men, a writer named ron bradford and his assistant were looking for a place to stay while they workedre in the market for something secludewide a garage. >> we traveled around the area, looked at a couple of homes and they choose one. >> the men were staying in a home aptly named southern comfort. it was a month-to-month rental and they paid in cash. melissa said they were some of her best tenants. >> these guys treated me with utmost respect. they were very kind. on an...
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and the investment in northern rail, he didn't mention bradford, he mentioned leeds to manchester, bradford let business create the wealth so that the new chancellor can spend it and spend it in the right direction, and get us levelled up, as has been said. vicki, talking about parents this, what will be their reaction? one thing coming out of wakefield from parents was childcare and we haven't heard anything on childcare today. that is certainly something we would like to hear more about if it is going to come. but definitely, it is a bit of a disappointment at not having that childcare and early years money into it. was this a more important budget than you expected ? it. was this a more important budget than you expected? a lot of money has been announced. one of my observations would be we didn't talk a lot about skills investment, we talked about early years, we talked about students coming through to 16-19, but about students coming through to 16—19, but we got the investment right now and we need the skills to deliver it smartly. we need smart investment, lots of money to spend well
and the investment in northern rail, he didn't mention bradford, he mentioned leeds to manchester, bradford let business create the wealth so that the new chancellor can spend it and spend it in the right direction, and get us levelled up, as has been said. vicki, talking about parents this, what will be their reaction? one thing coming out of wakefield from parents was childcare and we haven't heard anything on childcare today. that is certainly something we would like to hear more about if it...
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world, it is building a tram network to get from towns like wakefield into leads and cities like bradfordoliticians that make a strong case that they have been brought to that it bringing people together, they can make a difference on the ground, and i have confidence that a mayor in the us yorkshire would get a great deal, this is what we have seen from others, and if they work with governments can unlock significant private sector growth. you are calling for a return of the green book, i don't know if you are happy now that it hasn't been returned? we are seeing revised view of it, and we are looking at how these projects will be focused on delivering new growth rather than just things like london and the congested road and rail networks they have. a lot of projects in the north of england have got through the green book, but they didn't get funded because a political system is weighted against them. so, the green book was part of the system, but it also helps with this, because they can advocate for the infrastructure, and places like the humber and the tees valley, though they are not
world, it is building a tram network to get from towns like wakefield into leads and cities like bradfordoliticians that make a strong case that they have been brought to that it bringing people together, they can make a difference on the ground, and i have confidence that a mayor in the us yorkshire would get a great deal, this is what we have seen from others, and if they work with governments can unlock significant private sector growth. you are calling for a return of the green book, i...
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country, they are1 million miles people forget constable country, they are 1 million miles from bradford with the weather. a very good morning to you. we just heard it is the wettest february on record. we're not surprised. i'm you're not. it has been the wettest february and yesterday's storm topped it up which is why we have dozens of flood warnings in place. a chilly winter today. whiter than yesterday but still some influences from storm jorge. 100 flood warnings across the uk. the storm has continued to weaken. plenty of isobars still on the chart, not as many as yesterday but enough to cause winds of up to 65 miles per hour in the northern half of the country and some snow, pretty significant snow in fact across northern england, central and southern scotland. 8—10 centimetres in place. lower down, it will generally be down but it could mixing here as well. quite a bit of sunshine across the uk, particularly central and eastern parts of england where it could stay dry all day. wintry showers into southern and western areas. it will be a windy day but those winds will continue to ea
country, they are1 million miles people forget constable country, they are 1 million miles from bradford with the weather. a very good morning to you. we just heard it is the wettest february on record. we're not surprised. i'm you're not. it has been the wettest february and yesterday's storm topped it up which is why we have dozens of flood warnings in place. a chilly winter today. whiter than yesterday but still some influences from storm jorge. 100 flood warnings across the uk. the storm...