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and brea is hanging by a string.'s international is up here, this is where marcus is, and parlour enterprises was the manager of these three locations. parlour enterprises is the management company that actually operates and manages the individual location. along with paul and mike, there are other employees that make up that group, but essentially it's the two of them leading it. well, let's look at the revenue. buena park, $4 million, did pretty good. riverside... paul: $2.77, yeah. lemonis: and brea? travis: $2.9. lemonis: by the way, these are not small numbers. buena park makes money, brea makes money, and riverside broke even. paul: correct. lemonis: okay. so why are you past due on all your bills again? paul: it's coming into parlour as management fees, and parlour enterprises still had to pay the investors. lemonis: when i look at the financials, it looks like buena park makes money, riverside breaks even, brea makes a little bit of money, but then there's no money to pay bills? were these "investors" basical
and brea is hanging by a string.'s international is up here, this is where marcus is, and parlour enterprises was the manager of these three locations. parlour enterprises is the management company that actually operates and manages the individual location. along with paul and mike, there are other employees that make up that group, but essentially it's the two of them leading it. well, let's look at the revenue. buena park, $4 million, did pretty good. riverside... paul: $2.77, yeah. lemonis:...
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rappelling in the dominating the tie—breaker, rappelling in the dominating the tie—brea ker, wrestlinge—breaker, wrestling the set on the grasp, french for now, she was to mash and the appreciative cloud. and yet to win this since tennis restarted. she fears that she sensed a chance in the seventh game. she's only made the second round here once before but seem to advance towards it effortlessly. there will be no brits there for the first time in seven yea rs. brits there for the first time in seven years. game set match, championship over and for britain, the french open is already closed. after the match watson admitted she couldn't see where future british success would come from. for me, as far as the next generation goes, like, 29, i for me, as far as the next generation goes, like, 29, 128, generation goes, like, 29, i28, young, but apart from that, i do not really see who's next. i don't see who's going to be the top 50 and so, i think personally that, more players need to get help rather than just how big selected, i don't know how many there are, but a handful of players. i th
rappelling in the dominating the tie—breaker, rappelling in the dominating the tie—brea ker, wrestlinge—breaker, wrestling the set on the grasp, french for now, she was to mash and the appreciative cloud. and yet to win this since tennis restarted. she fears that she sensed a chance in the seventh game. she's only made the second round here once before but seem to advance towards it effortlessly. there will be no brits there for the first time in seven yea rs. brits there for the first...
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the number of covid cases tops 30 million worldwide, the uk puts forward new plans for a "circuit brea announced in madrid, where more than 1600 cases have been reported in the last 2a hours. the un human rights council will hold urgent talks on belarus, amid continuing reports of abuses in the wake of president lukashenko's disputed election win. it comes as the world's largest regional security organisation announces an investigatigation. seventeen countries of the osce voted to trigger the probe into allegations of intimidation, election fraud, abductions and other crimes. it's unclear if belarus, an osce member, will cooperate. meanwhile, the european parliament has said alexander lukashenko should no longer be recognised as president from november, when his previous term of office should expire. lukashenko claims he won re—election fairly and on thursday announced belarus needs to close its borders with poland and lithuania, and strengthen border controls with ukraine. dr alexey muraviev, associate professor of national security & strategic studies at curtin university, joins me l
the number of covid cases tops 30 million worldwide, the uk puts forward new plans for a "circuit brea announced in madrid, where more than 1600 cases have been reported in the last 2a hours. the un human rights council will hold urgent talks on belarus, amid continuing reports of abuses in the wake of president lukashenko's disputed election win. it comes as the world's largest regional security organisation announces an investigatigation. seventeen countries of the osce voted to trigger...
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cacat smelell, i cacan't feelel the cold from e morning, smell the cofoffee in the momorning cocoffee brea. and ththere's a fear of f thera lilion right nexext to thehe v. >> the lodge is now empty because of the coronavirus. guests are no longer allowed to spend the night here, but on some reserves at least the locals can still go on safari, albeit in their own vehicles. but the reserves can only make enough money with overnight guests, especially international ones. most of the employees have been laid off. thousands of south african families depend in the tourism sector and a lack of guests threatens their livelihood. for the workers on this safari, it's a matter of survival. the on-site butcher donates meat to them. james zishiri and his wife have worked on the farm for a long time. but now that there are no guests, there's nothing for them to do. >> this is a problem now. i don't have a job. it's good that we get meat, for day. it's better. but what about the future of tomorrow? there's nothing. >> the donated meat was sourced from the reserve's animals. >> currently what we're trying
cacat smelell, i cacan't feelel the cold from e morning, smell the cofoffee in the momorning cocoffee brea. and ththere's a fear of f thera lilion right nexext to thehe v. >> the lodge is now empty because of the coronavirus. guests are no longer allowed to spend the night here, but on some reserves at least the locals can still go on safari, albeit in their own vehicles. but the reserves can only make enough money with overnight guests, especially international ones. most of the...
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the prehistoric mammals of north america was among [inaudible] and though i had never visited the la breaar pits were a prominent teacher on the landscape of my entire life. yes, for me one of the things i need to do as a writer is to have the images that work as motifs of the idea of things getting free down there that you can't see below the history is or especially for the collection of essays which is a collection of poems means a different kind of unity then you have because you have a plot. i have to use music and you've got an actual plot here so i want to talk about that because i was thinking a lot and want to make sure we have time in the five minutes to open it up for questions but you are not an historic, miles. credentialed historian where you are not or you don't have a phd in history and i'm curious because i have tried to work with you and curious about your method in the book. i know he spent many years and i know he visited archives and all the rest but i'm also wondering if you did the kind of thing that i know some trade historians do and i imagine the writer must have
the prehistoric mammals of north america was among [inaudible] and though i had never visited the la breaar pits were a prominent teacher on the landscape of my entire life. yes, for me one of the things i need to do as a writer is to have the images that work as motifs of the idea of things getting free down there that you can't see below the history is or especially for the collection of essays which is a collection of poems means a different kind of unity then you have because you have a...
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the astrazeneca trials are on hold after a volunteer became wh mns t brea trials which were about tors, but they know that opportunity could slam shut again. abc 7 news starts right now. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >>> tonight across the tales of harrowing escapes from ravaging wildfires. skies darken. thousands face another night without electricity. power shut off to prevent park sparking any new fires. more than 167,000 pg&e customers in fact in 21 counties are still without power. >> this map shows the current public safety power shutoffs. they're indicated by upside down purple triangles. and dan, right now utility crews are inspecting lines and working to restore power in some of these areas. >> reporter: that's right-a ma. they're working fast as you know.
the astrazeneca trials are on hold after a volunteer became wh mns t brea trials which were about tors, but they know that opportunity could slam shut again. abc 7 news starts right now. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >>> tonight across the tales of harrowing escapes from ravaging wildfires. skies darken. thousands face another night without electricity. power shut off to prevent park sparking any new fires. more than 167,000...
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commercial program for better bladder, sponsored by trusted therabotanics. loonvinnwithout a bathroom brea a paid commercial program are you afraid you'll have an accident when you sneeze or laugh in public? are you constantly getting up throughout the night because you have to go? if you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be suffering from a weak and unpredictable bladder, the cause of some of life's most embarrassing and uncomfortable moments. - i couldn't laugh. i can't sneeze without losing a little bit of urine. - most days, my bladder is definitely running my life. it's a conscious thought everyday now. - it'll drive me crazy. there is no way i could deal with a diaper. - [announcer] 33 million americans suffer from the effects of a weak and unpredictable bladder. if you or someone you know is affected by the problems caused by a weak bladder, if you thinkhe o hos king drugs deeffects, surgery,s caused by a weak bladder, or a trip down the dreaded adult diaper aisle, then stay tuned, because there's an exciting new option for this serious and widespread problem. introduc
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what as johnson may well have been choking on his brea kfast well have been choking on his breakfastpay for himself as well. the news is not goodin himself as well. the news is not good in the polls. labour have gone three points ahead, after being 26 points down at the beginning of lockdown in march. i think people are reacting against the illogicality of many of these rules, 30 people are allowed at funerals which i can understand but only 15 at weddings, where is the logic? i think there is also a great kick against these diktats because government figures themselves have not been seen to obey them. we all remember barnard castle dates were dominic cummings went on a jaunt to durham and then barnard castle and broke, apparently broke the lockdown rules but then refused to resign. i think that has undermined trust and confidence in the government. and that adds to the sense we are being led by a confederacy of dunces. an hour, do you think the government cared too much about opinion polls with an 80 seat majority and years until the next election. this government cares a lot about
what as johnson may well have been choking on his brea kfast well have been choking on his breakfastpay for himself as well. the news is not goodin himself as well. the news is not good in the polls. labour have gone three points ahead, after being 26 points down at the beginning of lockdown in march. i think people are reacting against the illogicality of many of these rules, 30 people are allowed at funerals which i can understand but only 15 at weddings, where is the logic? i think there is...
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at overrides parts of the brexit deal assigned last year, but ministers have admitted it brea ks ministerstructive. protests in barcelona after spain's highest court upheld an 18 month ban on catalonia's regional leader holding public office. he refused to remove a banner last year, it could trigger a snap election if the regional parliament doesn't vote for a candidate in the coming days. david attenborough has commended china for pledging to become carbon neutral by 2060. he also said it is crucial that the younger generation is engaged with climate change. he is 90. he said that is why he had to sign up to the social media platform instagram last week. my name is david attenborough and i have been appearing on radio and television for the past 60 years, but this is my first time on instagram. and i am making this move and exploring this new way of communication to me, because as we all know, the world is in trouble. congratulations, you are the fastest person to get1 million followers on instagram. i don't know if you know that. read it in the paper this morning. so why instagram and wh
at overrides parts of the brexit deal assigned last year, but ministers have admitted it brea ks ministerstructive. protests in barcelona after spain's highest court upheld an 18 month ban on catalonia's regional leader holding public office. he refused to remove a banner last year, it could trigger a snap election if the regional parliament doesn't vote for a candidate in the coming days. david attenborough has commended china for pledging to become carbon neutral by 2060. he also said it is...
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he says that it is tantamount to murder if anyone brea ks tantamount to murder if anyone breaks theseot something they wanted to do, the country is currently in recession at the finance ministry says this is going to cost israel $1.9 billion. let's talk about global —— covid—19 ina talk about global —— covid—19 in a global sense. the latest figures from the who are pretty worrying. they dropped in the last 2— three hours. a record one—day increase in infections, 300,000 reported in a 24—hour period. death rose by more than 5500, bringing the global total to 900,000. that is the biggest increase in infections in india, the usa and brazil. in fa ct, india, the usa and brazil. in fact, more than half of the world's 28 million confirmed cases are now in the americas so cases are now in the americas so that is definitely the hot spot. paul, thank you very much indeed. gavin yamey is professor of global health and public policy at duke university in north carolina. hejoins me now. let me ask you, a return to national lockdown from israel. how unusual is this, do you think? it must have been
he says that it is tantamount to murder if anyone brea ks tantamount to murder if anyone breaks theseot something they wanted to do, the country is currently in recession at the finance ministry says this is going to cost israel $1.9 billion. let's talk about global —— covid—19 ina talk about global —— covid—19 in a global sense. the latest figures from the who are pretty worrying. they dropped in the last 2— three hours. a record one—day increase in infections, 300,000 reported...
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hold after a volunteer became wh mns t brea trials which were about to begin. >>> south bay business owners find ways to reopen indoors, but they know that opportunity could slam shut again. abc 7 news starts right now. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >>> tonight across the tales of harrowing escapes from ravaging wildfires. skies darken. thousands face another night without electricity. power shut off to prevent park sparking any new fires. more than 167,000 pg&e customers in fact in 21 counties are still without power. >> this map shows the current public safety power shutoffs. they're indicated by upside down purple triangles. and dan, right now utility crews are inspecting lines and working to restore power in some of these areas. >> reporter: that's right-a ma. they're working fast as you know. j.r. stone is in calistoga where entire neighborhoods are still in the dark tonight. >> reporter: complete darkness along these neighborhood streets on the western i'd of calistoga, a city where 40% of the people are without electricity and
hold after a volunteer became wh mns t brea trials which were about to begin. >>> south bay business owners find ways to reopen indoors, but they know that opportunity could slam shut again. abc 7 news starts right now. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >>> tonight across the tales of harrowing escapes from ravaging wildfires. skies darken. thousands face another night without electricity. power shut off to prevent park...
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not this possibly introduces the power to do so or whether or not having this bill in its own right brea the rules but you have also got to see some of these numbers in context was up we look at the number 77 and we think of the majority of 80 in the tory party and that it doesn't go to bed. we are adding most like at the eight votes of the dup there and some of the estimates that are coming out are 22 abstentions and potentially more, we will not see until we see the division list for sure. but what is right and what is important is the real battle down the road is whether things heat up or not in the lords, whether the amendments get increasingly contested. science as an insurance policy may have got borisjohnson this an insurance policy may have got boris johnson this far an insurance policy may have got borisjohnson this far but it is a very important question but it will get him further and bigger even if it will completely derail trade talks and leave us with a new deal by january. —— sign talks and leave us with a new deal byjanuary. —— sign it as an insurance policy. the guardian
not this possibly introduces the power to do so or whether or not having this bill in its own right brea the rules but you have also got to see some of these numbers in context was up we look at the number 77 and we think of the majority of 80 in the tory party and that it doesn't go to bed. we are adding most like at the eight votes of the dup there and some of the estimates that are coming out are 22 abstentions and potentially more, we will not see until we see the division list for sure....
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it overrides parts of the brexit deal signed last year and ministers have admitted it brea ks and ministersbreaks international law. he describes talks in brussels as constructive. it is 2a hours 110w constructive. it is 2a hours now before the first televised debate of the 23 election. donald trump is under sustained pressure from his tax affairs. other reports he paid no federal income tax for 10 years because of extensive business losses and that he is substantially in depth. the lead democratic congress nancy pelosi says the president's tax records raise national security issues around who he is indebted to. there's nothing quite like it. one—to—one combat, the red and blue corners, two fighters looking to land a knockout blow. and donald trump's taxes and what he did and didn't pay have opened up again as a line of attack. on the eve of this televised debate, his tax return is once again a burning issue. it's totally fake news. made—up, fake. maybe he's not as rich as he says. four years ago, hillary clinton thought she had him pinned down on this very topic. or maybe he doesn't want t
it overrides parts of the brexit deal signed last year and ministers have admitted it brea ks and ministersbreaks international law. he describes talks in brussels as constructive. it is 2a hours 110w constructive. it is 2a hours now before the first televised debate of the 23 election. donald trump is under sustained pressure from his tax affairs. other reports he paid no federal income tax for 10 years because of extensive business losses and that he is substantially in depth. the lead...
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the government dilemma would be to quite simply be with, to allow people to vote to override that breaeaks a deal in relation to northern ireland rather than allow government ministers to do so. so, the government has considered that they're going to change the legislation next week and will put in place the so—called parliamentary lock and it is generally expected that members of parliament might be a bit more sceptical and less keen to use the particular power than the government ministers negotiating with brussels. the trouble is that the legislation, as the government says, still breaching international law and a willingness to breach international law and that is going, brussels is still calling for this to be withdrawn entirely. on the resignation, i should to be withdrawn entirely. on the resignation, ishould mention, this potentially significant because so far, all of the law officers in this has stood firm. but the scottish advocate general has resigned and since in circumstances around this because northern ireland secretary claims of the government is breaching international
the government dilemma would be to quite simply be with, to allow people to vote to override that breaeaks a deal in relation to northern ireland rather than allow government ministers to do so. so, the government has considered that they're going to change the legislation next week and will put in place the so—called parliamentary lock and it is generally expected that members of parliament might be a bit more sceptical and less keen to use the particular power than the government ministers...
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moving in, could thicken to bring patches of light rain or drizzle across the west at where the cloud breatures moving into the low 20s, temperatures moving into the low 205, 23 temperatures moving into the low 20s, 23 or so in the london area. the milder air still loitering to the south of this cold front. on wednesday, the front is very weak, bringing rain across southern scotland, northern ireland, into the far north of england and wales, weakening all the while so no great rain amounts but to the north of the uk turning fresher, but with more sunshine. in the south, probably quite a bit of cloud, again with the sunshine comes out, temperatures into the low 20s. as we delve deeper into the low 20s. as we delve deeper into next week, thejet into the low 20s. as we delve deeper into next week, the jet stream will continue to bring low pressure generally to the north of the uk but however as we get to next weekend, you may well see more of a dip in the jet stream that could develop an area of low pressure closer to our shores and that could bring more general cloud and rain but there is a
moving in, could thicken to bring patches of light rain or drizzle across the west at where the cloud breatures moving into the low 20s, temperatures moving into the low 205, 23 temperatures moving into the low 20s, 23 or so in the london area. the milder air still loitering to the south of this cold front. on wednesday, the front is very weak, bringing rain across southern scotland, northern ireland, into the far north of england and wales, weakening all the while so no great rain amounts but...
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brea ks and southwards during wednesday.f our coast later in the day for top scotland in northern ireland seen for top scotland in northern ireland seen the best of the dry weather and sunshine but it will feel cooler. i was just 11 to 13 degrees. that cooler more salary weather will spread across the whole of the uk by thursday. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. the government weighs up new restrictions and the vast majority of the population remain susceptible and swift action is needed to bring the numbers down might. cases are increasing, hospitalisations are following and deaths unfortunately will follow that and there is the potential for this to move very fast. the uk coronavirus alert warning is raised to level four meaning the viruses rising exponentially. the manchester victims family paid tribute to the victims. the government agrees new emergency deals with trade companies and an end to the rail franchise system. time now for your questions answered, where we'll be attempting to tackle all your questions as
brea ks and southwards during wednesday.f our coast later in the day for top scotland in northern ireland seen for top scotland in northern ireland seen the best of the dry weather and sunshine but it will feel cooler. i was just 11 to 13 degrees. that cooler more salary weather will spread across the whole of the uk by thursday. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. the government weighs up new restrictions and the vast majority of the population remain susceptible and swift action is needed...
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they signed and they hailed as a trial but now they are saying that it is unworkable and even if it breabreaks international wall —— law. it was also agreed these areas would have to be resolved. it was the whole purpose of setting up the council. the top british public servant the setting up these affairs has just resigned because he has grave misgivings about what this would mean for the british government and adherence to international law. he is the civil servant most directly responsible for ensuring the british government operates within the law. he has just felt the need to resign. operates within the law. he has just felt the need to resignlj can't comment on that because they don't know the full reasons of his resignation. i haven't seen why he has resigned and what he has said. i have seen comment from others who have speculated. but until we hear from the former civil servant then we have got to be cautious about what we try to connect with his actions and what has been said or otherwise. for a man who can -- reclaims his independent minded determination to stand up to borisjo
they signed and they hailed as a trial but now they are saying that it is unworkable and even if it breabreaks international wall —— law. it was also agreed these areas would have to be resolved. it was the whole purpose of setting up the council. the top british public servant the setting up these affairs has just resigned because he has grave misgivings about what this would mean for the british government and adherence to international law. he is the civil servant most directly...
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the full forecast here on brea kfast. good morning. is thursday, september ten. 0ur our top story is that borisjohnson has said it breaks is hard to ban gatherings of more than six people in england but he insisted the letter is necessary to avoid a second down. the prime minister also outlined an ambition to increase testing capacity to millions of people per day which could cost tens of billions of pounds according to lea ked of billions of pounds according to leaked documents. back at the downing street podium, to announce new restrictions for england because of real concern in government about the rising number of coronavirus cases. we are introducing the rule of six. you must not meet socially in groups of more than six and, if you do, you will be breaking the law. schools and workplaces are exempt, so ourfunerals, weddings and team sports but this is here's why the government is taking action. this map shows the number of coronavirus cases in england. as areas get darker, they are seeing more people testing positive. in recent da
the full forecast here on brea kfast. good morning. is thursday, september ten. 0ur our top story is that borisjohnson has said it breaks is hard to ban gatherings of more than six people in england but he insisted the letter is necessary to avoid a second down. the prime minister also outlined an ambition to increase testing capacity to millions of people per day which could cost tens of billions of pounds according to lea ked of billions of pounds according to leaked documents. back at the...
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in a letter obtained by bbc brea kfast, schemes.nalfood strategy relating to food for low income families. the government will carefully consider each of the recommendations in the report as we approach the next spending review". in response to the letter, marcus rashford said "i am disappointed by the lack of empathy shown in recent weeks towards protecting our most vulnerable, the future of this country, letting millions of children in the uk go hungry at night is only an issue of humanity. we need to do better". all eyes will now be on the government's next move ahead of what campaigners fear could bea ahead of what campaigners fear could be a further rise in hunger for some of our most vulnerable children in the weeks and months ahead. and after nine o'clock this morning on the programme we will be speaking to the conservative mp robert halton, who has been talking to marcus rashford about what the options are to change the way children are given free school meals and how it might be funded. so it will be interesting to hear fro
in a letter obtained by bbc brea kfast, schemes.nalfood strategy relating to food for low income families. the government will carefully consider each of the recommendations in the report as we approach the next spending review". in response to the letter, marcus rashford said "i am disappointed by the lack of empathy shown in recent weeks towards protecting our most vulnerable, the future of this country, letting millions of children in the uk go hungry at night is only an issue of...
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we'll have reaction to that on brea kfast we'll have reaction to that on breakfast tomorrow.ttle about the things you had seen, you are based in sonoma county, so what has been happening? thank you for having me on, i appreciate it. today was kind of quiet, it was nice, the smoke came in and calmed the wind down a little bit so we did not have as much destruction as earlier in the morning, earlier in the day and on sunday, it comes down quite a bit but it is still out there. listening to people who had seen and witnessed many fires over the years, they are talking about these series of fires being slightly different, does it feel worse than what you had seen in the past? earlierl feel worse than what you had seen in the past? earlier i talk to a programme on bbc and said these fires since 2015 have progressively got worse, this year, they have been really bad. it just got worse, this year, they have been really bad. itjust seems like they get worse every year. i grew up every furlough in the area and i see the changes, they are definitely more intense than they used to be ——
we'll have reaction to that on brea kfast we'll have reaction to that on breakfast tomorrow.ttle about the things you had seen, you are based in sonoma county, so what has been happening? thank you for having me on, i appreciate it. today was kind of quiet, it was nice, the smoke came in and calmed the wind down a little bit so we did not have as much destruction as earlier in the morning, earlier in the day and on sunday, it comes down quite a bit but it is still out there. listening to people...
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do you think providing food through the school, through these voucher systems, brea kfast clu bs, through of children? i hate to think of children? i hate to think of children who are in the schools who might be stigmatized by having free school meals. is there not a better way to do it? i think it is a very quick way of doing it. at the moment we do need speed and without wholesale overhaul of the benefits system and the way we support poor families in this country, it is one way that it has to happen. but it is not where you would start. there's a lot of talk of leveling up in the uk at the moment. but what that really means is being able to get those families on the low incomes the kind of set up a security they need to be able to plan for their family, which is about the system and moving some of the thing for them now but also ensuring they have access to the support they need into work, not least good affordable assessable childcare. and i think they will be single children every day and really help provide the kind of instant food support that we know is needed but long term this h
do you think providing food through the school, through these voucher systems, brea kfast clu bs, through of children? i hate to think of children? i hate to think of children who are in the schools who might be stigmatized by having free school meals. is there not a better way to do it? i think it is a very quick way of doing it. at the moment we do need speed and without wholesale overhaul of the benefits system and the way we support poor families in this country, it is one way that it has...
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. >>> here is a live look@before we go to brea we saw the cloud of smoke and my heart fell. i knew we'd lose our home... and we did. over 24,000 homes have been destroyed by wildfires in the past few years. wildfire victims need help so i'm voting 'yes' on 19. it limits property taxes on wildfire victims so families can move to a replacement home without a tax penalty. you never know what you'll be faced with. please, vote 'yes' on 19. we've learned a lot more about the covid-19 virus. it's real. and it's dangerous. so, on behalf of all of us working on the front lines, please take it seriously. and while we don't yet have a cure or a vaccine, we do know how to keep you and your loved ones safe. wear a mask. wash your hands. stay six feet apart. do your best to stay out of crowded spaces. and get a flu shot, it's even more important this year. we can do this. if we do it together. ♪ dearand with summer here,these energy bills are rising. er s a by taking steps to stay cool while using less. keep safe and keep it golden. >>> it is 6:12 on this tuesday morning. we still have t
. >>> here is a live look@before we go to brea we saw the cloud of smoke and my heart fell. i knew we'd lose our home... and we did. over 24,000 homes have been destroyed by wildfires in the past few years. wildfire victims need help so i'm voting 'yes' on 19. it limits property taxes on wildfire victims so families can move to a replacement home without a tax penalty. you never know what you'll be faced with. please, vote 'yes' on 19. we've learned a lot more about the covid-19 virus....
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here in bbc news, it is brea kfast place. here in bbc news, it is breakfast at six a.m..s and money launderers to move billions of pounds around the world. england's chief medical officer once the country is at a critical point as ministers consider new measures to stop the upsurge in coronavirus cases. argentina is introducing a new law which says that 1% of all governmentjobs must go to transgender people. governmentjobs must go to tra nsgender people. this governmentjobs must go to transgender people. this comes after a state run bank announced last month it would introduce a similar quota scheme. the government says it's labour decree paste back a debt to the trans community which up until now has been largely shut out of the labour market. now onto flower power. flowers have proved very popular during lockdown, certainly in the uk with plants and flowers among the top three items most commonly bought. for the businesses that supply them, the pandemic has not been so rosy. in the uk, the market for cut flowers and ornamental pla nts cut flowers and ornamental plants w
here in bbc news, it is brea kfast place. here in bbc news, it is breakfast at six a.m..s and money launderers to move billions of pounds around the world. england's chief medical officer once the country is at a critical point as ministers consider new measures to stop the upsurge in coronavirus cases. argentina is introducing a new law which says that 1% of all governmentjobs must go to transgender people. governmentjobs must go to tra nsgender people. this governmentjobs must go to...
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this morning, then in five minutes, you can join this morning, then in five minutes, you canjoin the breaith me, and i will return in five minutes as well. have a really good day and we will see you soon. hello there. temperatures have been well above the seasonal average recently. lots of sunshine around, but as we head through this week, all that summery weather is about to change to something a lot more autumnal as we reach the end of the week. now, through monday, we saw highs of 26—27 degrees across the south of the country, low 20s further north. but watch how we start to see the blue colours invade from the north and north—west, bringing that arctic air to our shores. that'll push temperatures below the seasonal average by the end of the week, struggling to get into double figures across the north of the uk. changes taking place early on tuesday across the north west of the country. low pressure active weather front bringing windier weather here, outbreaks of rain further south. tuesday will start generally dry with clear skies, a few mist and fog patches around, and most places wi
this morning, then in five minutes, you can join this morning, then in five minutes, you canjoin the breaith me, and i will return in five minutes as well. have a really good day and we will see you soon. hello there. temperatures have been well above the seasonal average recently. lots of sunshine around, but as we head through this week, all that summery weather is about to change to something a lot more autumnal as we reach the end of the week. now, through monday, we saw highs of 26—27...
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when they start taking decisions for their own interests, democracy brea ks their own interests, democracyn we see the new york times stories, the way donald trump is sustaining himself, sustaining his wealth appears to be by monetizing the highest office in the free world. well as you might expect, leading democrats have been responding. here's senator elizabeth warren. next congresswoman alexandria 0casio cortez: here's barbara plett usher with more on the significance of the story. 0n on white national security matters. that is one of the things that is a nswered that is one of the things that is answered in the new york times, that is still a big question, who lent money to donald trump after she kept going bankrupt and a lot of the big new york banks, american banks would not lend him any more, they lend him some money but nancy pelosi is saying that i and right to say that american voters probably ought to know who donald trump owes money to. with more on the significance of the story stability is go to the heart of donald trump us plus appeal, he sold himself as a successful busines
when they start taking decisions for their own interests, democracy brea ks their own interests, democracyn we see the new york times stories, the way donald trump is sustaining himself, sustaining his wealth appears to be by monetizing the highest office in the free world. well as you might expect, leading democrats have been responding. here's senator elizabeth warren. next congresswoman alexandria 0casio cortez: here's barbara plett usher with more on the significance of the story. 0n on...
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national urban league says quote we ask our brothers and sisters to demonstrate with us peacefully in breahis name and we plead with city authorities and police to allow a space to express our grief without provocation. >>lot of football game. a video captured a police officer trying to arrest a woman as she violently refuses wetland police. to. rather what police say led to this incident and how the community is reacting tonight. >>and in get to know jamal murray look at this place like michael jordan they're going to be seeing that for years to come a spectacular young player for the denver nuggets but for his heroics enough to get denver over lebron in la in th >>tonight's sports report. we've doubled our speeds the fastest just got back. >>race course through a pandemic became a national discussion evolved into a national debate, especially at the college level and now the last major domino has fallen the pac 12 will resume its sports season on november, 6. they were the final major conference to decide to play football. and all pac, 12 teams will play 7 conference games for that footb
national urban league says quote we ask our brothers and sisters to demonstrate with us peacefully in breahis name and we plead with city authorities and police to allow a space to express our grief without provocation. >>lot of football game. a video captured a police officer trying to arrest a woman as she violently refuses wetland police. to. rather what police say led to this incident and how the community is reacting tonight. >>and in get to know jamal murray look at this place...
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elsewhere particular for northern ireland and from northwest of england and wales with patchy open brean coming and going. could turn out to be quite a damp day. like the right not to force at the southern wales parts of southern england stay dry may be areas of eastern england and scotland having the best of the dry conditions. the second half of the weekend again looks pretty cloudy and there will be some further patches of rain developing. notice rain this time could be a little bit further eastwards. scotland meanwhile should have a dry day. particular through the central belt with bright and sunny spells getting through. showers becoming increasingly limited to the far northeast of scotland. next week, we have areas of low pressure passing to the north of low pressure passing to the north of the uk with weather fronts sliding and snaking across central portions of the uk. all and all it looks like it will be quite cloudy with those weather fronts still bringing a threat of a little bit of rain. it turns a little warmer for a time across the south and east. that 00:28:33,598 --> 429
elsewhere particular for northern ireland and from northwest of england and wales with patchy open brean coming and going. could turn out to be quite a damp day. like the right not to force at the southern wales parts of southern england stay dry may be areas of eastern england and scotland having the best of the dry conditions. the second half of the weekend again looks pretty cloudy and there will be some further patches of rain developing. notice rain this time could be a little bit further...
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good morning and welcome to brea kfast. good morning and welcome to breakfast. our headlines today.e until spring as borisjohnson sets out remain in place until spring as boris johnson sets out what remain in place until spring as borisjohnson sets out what he calls the rule of 60 dick the reason we are doing this is precisely because we wa nt are doing this is precisely because we want to prevent a wider lockdown, a wider damage to the economy. the prime minister says he wants a huge increase in covid—19 testing which could cost up to £100 billion. and what could the new rule of six mean for pubs and restaurants? i get reaction from hospitality
good morning and welcome to brea kfast. good morning and welcome to breakfast. our headlines today.e until spring as borisjohnson sets out remain in place until spring as boris johnson sets out what remain in place until spring as borisjohnson sets out what he calls the rule of 60 dick the reason we are doing this is precisely because we wa nt are doing this is precisely because we want to prevent a wider lockdown, a wider damage to the economy. the prime minister says he wants a huge increase...
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jonathan blake, my colleague, brea ks jonathan blake, my colleague, breaks down the next round of brexitas and when you wish to have a look. and you have the time, for that matter. thank you so much for your company this morning. if you're watching us here on bbc one, you willjoin the breakfast team. if you're watching on bbc world news, do not switch off. i will be back in about five minutes. with all the latest stories for you. thank you so much for getting in touch. we are all on twitter. many of your comments already so far this morning with lots of use about brexit. i will see you soon. hello there. on sunday, we had quite a bit of cloud that developed through the afternoon, notably across parts of eastern england, where we had showers, especially for yorkshire and also parts of lincolnshire, bringing us some rain here through the course of the afternoon. now, talking of rain, we've got more of that on the way right now, with rain already spreading into scotland and northern ireland. here, it's going to turn increasingly windy over the next few hours. but for many of us at least, te
jonathan blake, my colleague, brea ks jonathan blake, my colleague, breaks down the next round of brexitas and when you wish to have a look. and you have the time, for that matter. thank you so much for your company this morning. if you're watching us here on bbc one, you willjoin the breakfast team. if you're watching on bbc world news, do not switch off. i will be back in about five minutes. with all the latest stories for you. thank you so much for getting in touch. we are all on twitter....
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yesterday everyone has to play the game here, and what he meant by that was that there are big tax breaople. i imagine for a lot of companies they are just hanging on rather than thinking about employing more people. well, i strongly believe that all different parts should play their own role. what does it mean for companies? it means that this plan requires promise, entrepreneur, a couple of actions. first one is we need to reassess our value—added chain, and we think our business model. the second one our business model. the second o ne exa ctly our business model. the second one exactly on your point, we have to think about the future of our organisations. you take ca re of of our organisations. you take care of the people, it will ta ke care of the people, it will take care of the business. so we need to look after employing young people. the last point, to integrate technologies because that will impact the organisation. now you are getting to a key point because a lot of money is going towards competitive entity and that means innovation, technology, and isn't the reality that tha
yesterday everyone has to play the game here, and what he meant by that was that there are big tax breaople. i imagine for a lot of companies they are just hanging on rather than thinking about employing more people. well, i strongly believe that all different parts should play their own role. what does it mean for companies? it means that this plan requires promise, entrepreneur, a couple of actions. first one is we need to reassess our value—added chain, and we think our business model. the...
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michael gove, thank you for your time here on brea kfast. thank you for your time here on breakfast.ork out about right? not if you renewed, though, because then it gets more expensive. we're talking about renewing your insurance deals this morning and the value in shopping around. as things stand, if you auto renew your policies you often end up paying more than people who shop around. sometimes the difference is enormous. today's report points to new customers being quoted £56 for home insurance, while customers who've been with their providers for more than five years pay £138. three times as much. there are around six million customers across the uk paying higher prices because they've stuck with their insurer — overall means the companies are pocketing one point two billion extra every year. today the regulator the fca announced measures to try and combat being penalised for loyalty — here is what they are recommending. when a customer renews their home or motor insurance they pay no more than they would if they were new to their provider through same sales channel. you wouldn't
michael gove, thank you for your time here on brea kfast. thank you for your time here on breakfast.ork out about right? not if you renewed, though, because then it gets more expensive. we're talking about renewing your insurance deals this morning and the value in shopping around. as things stand, if you auto renew your policies you often end up paying more than people who shop around. sometimes the difference is enormous. today's report points to new customers being quoted £56 for home...
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brea kfast.re ok. it's been a while since i've been on sittings of obviously changed their amount, we are preparing force flu season but just before we get into the flu season, at least make contact with patients, particularly the vulnerable ones, and those who have long—term conditions, respiratory problems, those who are elderly or have covid—19 or learning difficulties or or mental health issues, just check—in,. difficulties or or mental health issues, just check-in,. we know gps we re issues, just check-in,. we know gps were concerned. i get the pressure from what we are saying. were concerned. i get the pressure from what we are sayinglj were concerned. i get the pressure from what we are saying. i think people are becoming more confident in contacting us, still having the triage system in place. if they need to be seen. however, having said that, those were previously shielding or the elderly who are relu cta nt to shielding or the elderly who are reluctant to come. we will go and see those
brea kfast.re ok. it's been a while since i've been on sittings of obviously changed their amount, we are preparing force flu season but just before we get into the flu season, at least make contact with patients, particularly the vulnerable ones, and those who have long—term conditions, respiratory problems, those who are elderly or have covid—19 or learning difficulties or or mental health issues, just check—in,. difficulties or or mental health issues, just check-in,. we know gps we re...
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[laughter] [applause] jews brea: well, some things that i would like to change. one is the electoral college but that was -- [cheers] [cheers and applause] that would be why our constitutional amendment, which is amending our constitution is powerfully hard to do, as i know from the struggle for the equal rights amendment, which fell three states shy. what do i think is enduring? congress shall pass no law respecting freedom of speech of the press. that right to speak your mind and not worry about big brother government coming down on you and telling you the right way to think, speak and write. that's tremendously important. i got to see how important it was when i was going to college in the heyday of senator mccarthy, and our country was straying from its most basic values. but there were people, many of them lawyers, who helped bring us back to the way it should be. equality, nor shall any state deny to any person, the equal protection of the laws. an idea that was included in the constitution in 1868. with the 14th amendment. it's not in the original constitu
[laughter] [applause] jews brea: well, some things that i would like to change. one is the electoral college but that was -- [cheers] [cheers and applause] that would be why our constitutional amendment, which is amending our constitution is powerfully hard to do, as i know from the struggle for the equal rights amendment, which fell three states shy. what do i think is enduring? congress shall pass no law respecting freedom of speech of the press. that right to speak your mind and not worry...
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the move, which would see lockdown return for a period of weeks, has been desribed as a "circuit—brea schools and most workplaces would be kept open. joining us to discuss how this would work is virologist dr naomi forrester—soto from keele university. welcome to bbc news. thank you for your time. this idea of this circuit breaker. talk us through that and if you think it is a good one. so the idea of having a short lockdown is the incubation period for this virus is approximately two weeks although the majority of people get sick in the majority of people get sick in the first 2—5 days after exposure, there is this long tail of people getting sick all the way out today number 1a. if we had the circuit breaker, it would basically isolate families of people who have been exposed to the virus and hopefully then prevent them from being able to transmit to anybody else and give them a chance to get a test, work out if they really had covid or not and then at the end of those two weeks, a lot of people would either know they had it or would be able to go back to society if they did not hav
the move, which would see lockdown return for a period of weeks, has been desribed as a "circuit—brea schools and most workplaces would be kept open. joining us to discuss how this would work is virologist dr naomi forrester—soto from keele university. welcome to bbc news. thank you for your time. this idea of this circuit breaker. talk us through that and if you think it is a good one. so the idea of having a short lockdown is the incubation period for this virus is approximately two...
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i watched a lot of brea kfast friday... i watched a lot of breakfast on friday because of this. if you did not see this on friday, for the first time in tan years, every single lightbulb on the black all illuminations was replaced so 5752 light bulbs —— blackpool. every single one was changed. obviously he was very single one was changed. obviously he was very calm under those circumstances. how would you have been? moments ago i said i would be fine but now i am not sure i would be. i have sweaty palms thinking about it. i have significant height based issues. well done, tim! we have some brave reporters. police in birmingham say they've had a strong response from the public after releasing cctv images of a man suspected of a string of random stabbings in the early hours of sunday morning. one man was killed and seven others were injured in the attacks in the city centre. a major man—hunt is continuing this morning. let's speak to david jamieson, the west midlands police and crime commissioner. good morning and thank you indeed for joining good morning and thank you indeed forj
i watched a lot of brea kfast friday... i watched a lot of breakfast on friday because of this. if you did not see this on friday, for the first time in tan years, every single lightbulb on the black all illuminations was replaced so 5752 light bulbs —— blackpool. every single one was changed. obviously he was very single one was changed. obviously he was very calm under those circumstances. how would you have been? moments ago i said i would be fine but now i am not sure i would be. i have...
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for anyone who brea ks of this, are we?he rules in england, you will be fined £100. that will be doubled every time you are caught up toa doubled every time you are caught up to a maximum of £3200. leigh milner, bbc news. we will talk about that throughout the programme this morning. the global number of new covid—19 cases increased by a record amount yesterday, according to the world health organization. just under 308,000 new cases were confirmed in 2a hours, with the biggest increases reported in india, the united states and brazil. israel has become the first country to impose a second national lockdown, which will begin on friday — the jewish new year — and last three weeks. eight in ten doctors believe the uk is heading for a second peak of coronavirus infections before spring — that's according to a survey by the british medical association. around 8,000 doctors and medical students in england were questioned and most said that a working test and trace system would be the best weapon to prevent a second wave. our sci
for anyone who brea ks of this, are we?he rules in england, you will be fined £100. that will be doubled every time you are caught up toa doubled every time you are caught up to a maximum of £3200. leigh milner, bbc news. we will talk about that throughout the programme this morning. the global number of new covid—19 cases increased by a record amount yesterday, according to the world health organization. just under 308,000 new cases were confirmed in 2a hours, with the biggest increases...
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brea kfast viewers across the country have inundated us with their stories.t but she would have to travel to aberdeen. chris told us how his daughter's vital surgery was cancelled because she could not get a test. she declined that offer because we live in sussex. because we live in kent. hazel, a special—needs teacher is desperate for a test and to get back to school. i was offered one but it was in leicester which is over 60 miles away. this family went private in exasperation. there were no appointments available so she decided to pay for a private test which was £120. chloe and her flatmates who've battled the system for a test. we must have tried over 50 times. they now have to retake. we spend hours going to scotland and then your test came back unclear. so now we are trying hard to get more tests. and there's duncan. we started the lengthy process of trying to get a test. he needs the certainty of a test result for his daughter so he can return to work and protect this wife. my wife has me which, if she catches covid—19, can be very serious. definitely
brea kfast viewers across the country have inundated us with their stories.t but she would have to travel to aberdeen. chris told us how his daughter's vital surgery was cancelled because she could not get a test. she declined that offer because we live in sussex. because we live in kent. hazel, a special—needs teacher is desperate for a test and to get back to school. i was offered one but it was in leicester which is over 60 miles away. this family went private in exasperation. there were...
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the idea is to put off the rule brea kers the idea is to put off the rule breakers which is why these workers in belgium took to the streets to voice their anger at those who flout their anger at those who flout the rules and make theirjobs harder. the latest figures from the world health organization show a record increase in confirmed infections with 300,000 reported in 24 hours. death is up by 5500, bringing the worldwide total fatalities to over 900,000. the biggest increase is in the usa, india and brazil. meaning more than half of the world's cases are in the americas. infections around the world are rising again and the government is keen not to follow the lead of israel. the greek prime minister says a permanent migrant reception centre will be built on the island of lesbos to replace the moria camp, which was destroyed by fire last week. the blaze left more than 12,000 asylum seekers without shelter. kathryn armstrong reports. settling into a new home. children and the elderly here on the greek island of lesbos are among the first migrants to be given temporary shelter after
the idea is to put off the rule brea kers the idea is to put off the rule breakers which is why these workers in belgium took to the streets to voice their anger at those who flout their anger at those who flout the rules and make theirjobs harder. the latest figures from the world health organization show a record increase in confirmed infections with 300,000 reported in 24 hours. death is up by 5500, bringing the worldwide total fatalities to over 900,000. the biggest increase is in the usa,...
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we have heard from the health secretary, matt hancock, en brea kfast health secretary, matt hancock,of coronavirus cases across the country. here in lancashire, we have got number two and number three in the top ten of areas worst affected by rises in coronavirus. the rate is at 144 per 100,000 of the population. clearly, because for concern here. what remains to be seen is whether or not the measures that come into effect here will exactly mirror what has been brought in in the north—east. that is where they have imposed a curfew on pubs and they have imposed a curfew on pubs a nd restau ra nts they have imposed a curfew on pubs and restaurants of ten o'clock at night, restrictions on how you can interact with people. it has to be said that some measures have already been introduced in parts of lancashire to try to reduce the increasing number of coronavirus cases. but this would take it a step further. we are expecting to hear later this morning, the exception of blackpool is interesting, we don't know why or if it will definitely be excluded from these measures. that is one we are
we have heard from the health secretary, matt hancock, en brea kfast health secretary, matt hancock,of coronavirus cases across the country. here in lancashire, we have got number two and number three in the top ten of areas worst affected by rises in coronavirus. the rate is at 144 per 100,000 of the population. clearly, because for concern here. what remains to be seen is whether or not the measures that come into effect here will exactly mirror what has been brought in in the north—east....
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as we have already heard, this legislation brea ks have already heard, this legislation breaks international and safety of their uk internal market and prosperity throughout the united kingdom and it should be welcomed i believe in scotland, northern ireland, wales and throughout the whole country. we saw the prime minister breaking the law last year of the prorogation of parliament. we have seen the behaviour of dominic cummings and we know this government is prepared to break international obligations and what the prime minister said it's obligations and what the prime minister said its complete rubbish in the prime minister knows it. his weight paper is clear that state it is going to be grabbed back from scotla nd is going to be grabbed back from scotland and handed back to westminster. if the prime minister will not listen to the scottish government will he listen to the nfu scotla nd government will he listen to the nfu scotland president who warned the proposals limit the devolved administrations? the commons constitution affairs committee that warned it will create new reservations a
as we have already heard, this legislation brea ks have already heard, this legislation breaks international and safety of their uk internal market and prosperity throughout the united kingdom and it should be welcomed i believe in scotland, northern ireland, wales and throughout the whole country. we saw the prime minister breaking the law last year of the prorogation of parliament. we have seen the behaviour of dominic cummings and we know this government is prepared to break international...
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if you are watching bbc brea kfast chat. be reviewing whether or not large gatherings like the one planned at doncaster today should be cancelled. the decision to allow the event to go ahead has been compared to the cheltenham festival backin compared to the cheltenham festival back in march, just days before the full lock to stop this is what matt hancock said when louise asked him about today's race meeting. the prime minister will set out more details of the consequences of the new rule for six people gathering later today. we will set out what that means for some of these events that we were means for some of these events that we were planning to do. so, interesting from matt hancock. these events that we were planning to hold. lizzie, i hope you had what matt hancock are saying. doncaster due to go ahead today, 3500 racegoers. how difficult a time is at the moment for the racing industry? well, this has not been a good time for anyone, clearly, sally. all sport, all of society has been affected by lockdown that racing i
if you are watching bbc brea kfast chat. be reviewing whether or not large gatherings like the one planned at doncaster today should be cancelled. the decision to allow the event to go ahead has been compared to the cheltenham festival backin compared to the cheltenham festival back in march, just days before the full lock to stop this is what matt hancock said when louise asked him about today's race meeting. the prime minister will set out more details of the consequences of the new rule for...
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how many maps of bbc brea kfast camerawork.ost three months since we last saw eastenders on our screens, but the wait is nearly over as from monday the soap will be back. but resuming filming in the midst of a pandemic has been no easy task! in a moment, we'll bejoined by executive producerjon sen and actress diane parish who plays denise fox. first let's remind ourselves of where we left off. we had a deal. are we selling, or are we not? yeah, the deal‘s done. i shook hands with the new landlord this afternoon. if it's not him, then who? you're bluffing, there's no way he could have got another buyer that quick. i'm as surprised as you are. just fell in my lap, honestly. mick, who? hello, phil. what can i get you? duf-dufs. tense stuff! this with us now is producerjon sen and actress diane parish, who plays denise fox. good morning to both of you. good morning. good morning. it has been a long time since we saw you, what is it like to be back denise? diane, sorry! it is great to be back, it was a long time away from the show a
how many maps of bbc brea kfast camerawork.ost three months since we last saw eastenders on our screens, but the wait is nearly over as from monday the soap will be back. but resuming filming in the midst of a pandemic has been no easy task! in a moment, we'll bejoined by executive producerjon sen and actress diane parish who plays denise fox. first let's remind ourselves of where we left off. we had a deal. are we selling, or are we not? yeah, the deal‘s done. i shook hands with the new...
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"a historic brea kthrough", says mr neta nyahu.eace deals between israel and its arab neighbours. for palestinians, the gulf countries' deal with israel is a betrayal. they think it breaks years of arab solidarity, over their hopes for an end to occupation, their dreams of statehood. they go to pray, like hassan. could emiratis and bahrainis soon be joining him? translation: the emirati people are a muslim nation. anybody from around the muslim world has the right to come and pray in al—aqsa. it is these regimes that have abandoned their responsibility. and given up on the cause of al—aqsa. president trump will applaud his strategy for the region at today's deal—signing ceremony in washington. as mr netanyahu puts pen to paper, his troubles at home are also being written into his legacy. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. the headline —— the headlines... a lack of coronavirus tests for england's health workers is putting services at risk — according to hospital bosses. a senior minister insists the
"a historic brea kthrough", says mr neta nyahu.eace deals between israel and its arab neighbours. for palestinians, the gulf countries' deal with israel is a betrayal. they think it breaks years of arab solidarity, over their hopes for an end to occupation, their dreams of statehood. they go to pray, like hassan. could emiratis and bahrainis soon be joining him? translation: the emirati people are a muslim nation. anybody from around the muslim world has the right to come and pray in...
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brea kfast‘s jayne mccubbin is there for us this morning. good morning. because of what is happening, because of the escalating rates but it was really quiet stop even yesterday, even in this covid capital of the country, if you were a key walker that make worker and logged onto the computer system yesterday to try and book a test you we re yesterday to try and book a test you were told that there were none available. absolutely not sitting nowhere in the country and certainly none here in bolton. matt hancock said he reckons you can turn this around ina said he reckons you can turn this around in a few weeks time. yesterday we filmed him and stop port, another area where rates are rising quite quickly. and what we found is that even with matt hancock saying he wants to retires this short supply for people who need it, there are other people out there who will do whatever it takes to get their hands on a test because when they have been told, promised a world beating system they think they are entitled to it. have a look at this. this is a message that si
brea kfast‘s jayne mccubbin is there for us this morning. good morning. because of what is happening, because of the escalating rates but it was really quiet stop even yesterday, even in this covid capital of the country, if you were a key walker that make worker and logged onto the computer system yesterday to try and book a test you we re yesterday to try and book a test you were told that there were none available. absolutely not sitting nowhere in the country and certainly none here in...