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brit hume, hillary clinton, or challenge tonight. things on the list. >> brit: well, she still has a following within the democratic party. make no mistake about it. she is still deeply appreciated by many women, not all of them democrats, for the pioneering role she played in receiving her party's nomination, coming close to being president. at the same time, however, i think it's not unreasonable to say, if you're judging this in terms of how much outreach your speech might make to people not yet ready to vote for the democrats this time around, she may be the only person who is less popular than donald trump, which is not easily achieved. she did it. >> harris: [laughs] >> brit: she i is a divisive figure, but has her following and the party. there is no doubt having her speak, as the most recent presidential nominee, after all, yet all these other past president candidate speaking. i suspect donald trump will get a severe molding and that will be her role she is a candidate to rally the base against the man who unites the party m
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brit, what do you think?ay i remember standing on the floor of the democratic convention madison square garden 1980 and hearing walter mondale who was nominated for vice president say, we are young, but we are experienced and we are ready. look at the line of the speakers! bernie sanders, john kerry, bill clinton, and ultimately of course joe biden. these men are experienced. but they aren't too young. and it's a striking thing that we are looking at a party which has been moved to the left by the energies of its younger cohort, now being led by the generation that has been leading it now for decades. it is a striking contrast and one that i can't imagine the viewers around the country won't notice. >> bret: quickly, dana, that is the battle in this party. it is the moderate side versus the progressive left side, and how they put that together if joe biden wins the presidency to govern. it's going to be a real challenge. >> one of the thing that biden needs to do is capitalize on a couple of things that have
brit, what do you think?ay i remember standing on the floor of the democratic convention madison square garden 1980 and hearing walter mondale who was nominated for vice president say, we are young, but we are experienced and we are ready. look at the line of the speakers! bernie sanders, john kerry, bill clinton, and ultimately of course joe biden. these men are experienced. but they aren't too young. and it's a striking thing that we are looking at a party which has been moved to the left by...
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it's thought that 160,000 brits re holidaying in france. jets are running a full schedule. the channel tunnel, if you are taking your car, it's fully booked until tomorrow so you are not going to have any joy there. as for eurostar, the passenger train, it says it still has capacity. but they can take fewer peoplpl because of the covid-19 restrictions. brits trying t to make it back time and also cause for the british hospitality tourism industry and of course the french tourism and hospitality industry and economy. >> now france was on the quarantine list. it was taken off the quararanti list. why has it been put back on now? >> it's been put pack on, say the british government and the transport sector. this was triggered by the rise , covid-19 cases in france indeed acknowledged by the french prime minister and crucially what the -- >> technical problem. >> can you hear me now? >> yeah, we can hear you. ontinue. it looks like we lost benedicte. in other news new zealand's prime minister has extended lockdown in auckland. health authorities say they need more time e to tra
it's thought that 160,000 brits re holidaying in france. jets are running a full schedule. the channel tunnel, if you are taking your car, it's fully booked until tomorrow so you are not going to have any joy there. as for eurostar, the passenger train, it says it still has capacity. but they can take fewer peoplpl because of the covid-19 restrictions. brits trying t to make it back time and also cause for the british hospitality tourism industry and of course the french tourism and hospitality...
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parts cannot stay within your feet high and happy but still anything we can do to support like the brits are indeed eating and drinking courtesy of the government mondays through wednesdays for the whole month of august up to about 11 eurostar person that includes drinks but not alcoholic ones the goal full restaurants. coffee. he was a big kick back impact so it's good discount i strongly believe. i can show you the book this is my. piece of truth. he says wednesday. and you can see now face place to be easy 50 percent off where ever food can be found to help out the struggling restaurant sector and stimulate the economy the government does shelling out a half a 1000000000 euros for the scheme but critics worry that spending time in restaurants is not without its risks and doctors like jenny vonn say it's dangerous . personally i haven't done it to help simply because i am worried about a 2nd wave and senior doctors have base basically being warning about it i think it's wrong to encourage people where you know they could be in a very tolerant enclosed spaces and they can't observe soci
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out to help out it is called and it's designed to revitalize britain's restaurant sector for many brits it's too good a deal to pass up but others are finding the scheme hard to swallow. seafood sizzles in the kitchen it's lunch time in child bella. job itself or you know. people are going to love it somebody's going to know it's a bit by cal fings were before the pen demick here in london plates full of italian classics set in front of plenty of diners the difference now it's all for half price but it's not the restaurant serving up the bargain it's the british government prime minister boris johnson and his finance minister and she soon are definitely different parts cannot stay within your tea time and have a restaurant anything we can just to support like the brits are indeed eating and drinking courtesy of the government mondays through wednesdays for the whole month of august up to about 11 eurosport person that includes drinks but not alcoholic ones the goal full restaurants. coffee. he was a big get back impact so it's a good discount i strongly believe he sees maybe good i can
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chris wallace, brit hume, dana perino, juan williams, karl rove, donna brazile, and katie pavlich allg by. starting with theo, what we have seen so far, diversity is clearly a message but so unity is what they want to portray. >> you know, i've got to say i watch the first half-hour of the convention tonight and i come in with more questions than answers and first of all is this going to work? the first half-hour sounded like more like a telethon did it did the national convention that we are used to seeing. will people watch, will it energize them that the way they have been in the past?t? traditionally, recent years, about 35 million viewers and utpeople stick with this for for hours prime time hours over the next four nights? we get the early answer because the democrats are leading with one of the best, michelle obama, when they the most popular political figures in the country and one of the most effective speakers. i watch this evening for 2016 speech and to watch how she served the wave of support from this thousands of people in that arena in philadelphia, and she will be able
chris wallace, brit hume, dana perino, juan williams, karl rove, donna brazile, and katie pavlich allg by. starting with theo, what we have seen so far, diversity is clearly a message but so unity is what they want to portray. >> you know, i've got to say i watch the first half-hour of the convention tonight and i come in with more questions than answers and first of all is this going to work? the first half-hour sounded like more like a telethon did it did the national convention that we...
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still to come here not international ukase big annual classic sing along where brits usually belt out to the country's most patriotic songs not this year though the b.b.c. has a couple erik's that spark the raul sentiment codewords and colonialism were discussed some are stories of the break. small seems wrong long haul just don't call. me. to say power. comes to council. and in. the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she still looks for common ground. join me every day. and i'll be speaking to get a little bit small. i'm sure i'll see you then. lead. welcome back to the program human rights groups are angry at facebook after it blocked a 1000000 strong protest in thailand that's critical of the king thought on to see mass pro-democracy rallies with some calling for reform of the monarchy facebook has been pressured by thai authorities however the social media giant has had no issues about authorities being challenged in other countries work as they have has been taking a closer look. this is an entirely new paradigm we're witnessing the birth of a new type of censorshi
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s big classical sing along where brits usually belt out some of the country's most patriotic songs but this year the b.b.c. has dropped the lyrics that sparked a cultural rouse centered on coverage of colonialism find out more after the break . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race based on often scary dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. if you go to the symphony orchestra's warming up and each musician is his tuning his or her instrument so you hear this year all these sounds and noise but it but it's it's a constant me it's disorganized and then the band the orchestra plays and you get music so what the brain does and what the maker to be you is organized or orchestrate these one collapses. welcome back to the program human rights groups are angry at facebook offer blocks a 1000000 strong protest in thailand that's critical of the king holland seen mass pro-democracy rallies with some calling for reform of th
s big classical sing along where brits usually belt out some of the country's most patriotic songs but this year the b.b.c. has dropped the lyrics that sparked a cultural rouse centered on coverage of colonialism find out more after the break . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race based on often scary dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to...
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s big annual classic sing along web brits usually belt out to the country's most patriotic songs not this year though the b.b.c.'s dropping the lyrics it sparked a cultural raul and on codes and colonialism that one more often the bright. one else seems wrong. wrong just don't hold. any real world believe you have to shape out these days become educated and gain trade equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when just to look for common ground. if you go to the symphony orchestra's warming up and each musician is his tuning his or her instrument so you hear this year all these sounds of noise but it but it's it's a constant it's disorganized and then be the be and the orchestra plays and you get music so what the brain does and what the maker tubules you is organized or orchestrate these one collapses. welcome back to the program human rights groups are angry at facebook often blocked a 1000000 strong protest in thailand that's critical of the king of thought and seen mass pro-democracy rallies with some calling for reform of the monarchy facebook has been pressured
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s big annual classical sing along where brits usually belt help 2 of the country's most patriotic songs this year the b.b.c.'s dropped the lyrics sparking a cultural center and colonialism on oh boy next. now a look at the solution take a deep dive into the issues they've been chatting about all year now today we're going to be talking with the more also known as an l w breakdown cast and following him on twitter for a long time. you know the great thing about this whole new universe stacy is that people who might not get on get on. and then they rise to the top and suddenly they're like wow these people are awesome and i was. in that camp. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalist attacks particularly catholic population and tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes and what was striking to put these attacks was a p.r. you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of the streets in belfast at the hague more than a 100 inno
s big annual classical sing along where brits usually belt help 2 of the country's most patriotic songs this year the b.b.c.'s dropped the lyrics sparking a cultural center and colonialism on oh boy next. now a look at the solution take a deep dive into the issues they've been chatting about all year now today we're going to be talking with the more also known as an l w breakdown cast and following him on twitter for a long time. you know the great thing about this whole new universe stacy is...
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s big admiral classical sing along with brits usually belting out to the country's most popular songs well this year though the b.b.c. is dropping the lyrics sparking a culture out centered on covert and colonialism we discussed among all stories after the break. when else seemed wrong. but all wrong just don't call. me while yet to say proud these days to come to africa. and in games right equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just of the common ground. if you go to the symphony orchestra's warming up and each musician is his tuning his or her instrument so you hear this year all these sounds are always put it but it's it's a constant me it's disorganized and then the band the orchestra plays and you get the music so what the brain does and what the maker juveniles do is is organized or orchestrate these one collapses. human rights groups around great facebook after a blocked a 1000000 strong protest in thailand that's critical of the king thailand to say mass pro-democracy rallies with some calling for reform of the moment facebook says that it's been pressured
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brits usually belt out to the country's most patrick songs but no they shared the b.b.c.'s dropping the direct sparking a culture out centered on covert and colonialism as we discuss among all stories after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this on offense period dramatic development . and going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk. welcome back human rights groups around great facebook after a blocked a 1000000 strong protest in thailand that's critical of the king thailand say mass pro-democracy democracy rallies with some calling for reform of the monarchy facebook though says it's been pressured by the tie or thora this thing is the social media giants have no issues about authorities being challenged in other countries right because there. this is an entirely new paradigm we're witnessing the birth of a new type of censorship customized tailored censorship what you say no longer matters it no longer matters where you're fro
brits usually belt out to the country's most patrick songs but no they shared the b.b.c.'s dropping the direct sparking a culture out centered on covert and colonialism as we discuss among all stories after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this on offense period dramatic development . and going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk. welcome back...
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brit hume, bill bennett, former education secretary, mara liasson, national political correspondent ofadio, chris stirewalt, politics editor. fox news. bill, how do you see this convention and the pitch the president is going to be making. >> in a word, different. for people who say politicians are the same, stay tuned. this is going to be a very different pitch, very different presentation than what we saw last week. ideologically i think the democrats positioned themselves pretty much to the left. i don't think that's disputable anymore. i noticed that the ad the trump people have been running where bernie sanders says we were pushing for a long time and it's no mainstream democrat. on the other hand, the positions donald trump will take are not so much -- i see it as a conservative of some standing for some years, it's not so much ideological as performance based. donald trump will talk about the promises he kept and indeed he has kept all not a lot of promises, and the promises he would have kept but the interruption by the chinese virus. he will talk about the work he did and will
brit hume, bill bennett, former education secretary, mara liasson, national political correspondent ofadio, chris stirewalt, politics editor. fox news. bill, how do you see this convention and the pitch the president is going to be making. >> in a word, different. for people who say politicians are the same, stay tuned. this is going to be a very different pitch, very different presentation than what we saw last week. ideologically i think the democrats positioned themselves pretty much...
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and dutch too, so distancing and brits and dutch too, so it's difficult dilemma for those countriesh the great summer traditions, spain, italy, france, greece, to manage these problems. olivia, looking at the metro, we have got a report, i think it's the home affairs select committee open border lead to covid killing more, so border lead to covid killing more, so whilst we've gone into quarantine for certain countries and talking about widening the net, this committee is suggesting that initially, our open borders created more deaths. i think that's right. i think we've got the right idea, you know, we've definitely got the right idea now. ithink know, we've definitely got the right idea now. i think it's great that we've got this quarantine exemption list, and as soon as there is a spike you know it's logistically very difficult and had a horrible impact on people coming back from spain, buti impact on people coming back from spain, but i think it's the right decision tojust be spain, but i think it's the right decision to just be immediately crossing a country off when there is a
and dutch too, so distancing and brits and dutch too, so it's difficult dilemma for those countriesh the great summer traditions, spain, italy, france, greece, to manage these problems. olivia, looking at the metro, we have got a report, i think it's the home affairs select committee open border lead to covid killing more, so border lead to covid killing more, so whilst we've gone into quarantine for certain countries and talking about widening the net, this committee is suggesting that...
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that being said, the brits who are going home, it is not as pump or year as it normally is.tain is usually the biggest provider of tourists for france. the tourism sector has been really it already. -- hit already. anchor: turning back to the u.s., president trump has been outspoken in saying that schools should reopen the fall. those decisions are being made at the local level and it is one of the toughest calls teachers, parents, and students are having to make. weighing safety and educational development. take the example of one school in georgia. they are doing damage control after a picture of a crowded hallway went viral. our u.s. correspondent has the story. >> a heated meeting between parents, teachers, and teachers. 20,000 students in this district were the first to remain to school. >> is the china virus prevalent in children? my point is that we try to prevent this. >> this 15-year-old was surprised when she returned to school. she was suspended after tweeting out this viral picture. sharing video crowded hallways, no social distancing, and few students wearing ma
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back in the days before covid—19, canadian katie met brit ryan.n doing some world travelling. they hung out in australia. she dated his good friend. they dated in new zealand and then the virus took hold and everything changed. they spoke to me just before news came through of further restrictions in new zealand, beginning with the moment they first realised they were going into lockdown together back in march. katie and ryan, let's start with the moment you realised you were going to be lockdown together. what was that like? panic. laughter. please, no. it was a shock to the system but not necessarily a bad one. just a bit of a shock. i'm sure it was a shock for everyone, really, just knowing we would be cooped up in a house for a really long time. and it was really new because we did not really want to live with each other right away. how strict was your lockdown? for maybe six or seven weeks we kind of did not leave the house at all. we could go for hour long walks but we could not go out of your neighbourhood, only as far as three kilometres,
back in the days before covid—19, canadian katie met brit ryan.n doing some world travelling. they hung out in australia. she dated his good friend. they dated in new zealand and then the virus took hold and everything changed. they spoke to me just before news came through of further restrictions in new zealand, beginning with the moment they first realised they were going into lockdown together back in march. katie and ryan, let's start with the moment you realised you were going to be...
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has begun a whole classical sing along where brits usually belt out 2 of the country's most patriotic songs not this year the v.c. dropping the lyrics sparking a rouse centered on coverage and colonialism discuss this and more the next. one else just seems wrong. like all the problems just don't hold. any real world belief yet to shape out these days comes to educate and in games right equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. throughout its history the hardest with the self-proclaimed islamic state terrorist group have recruited up to 30000 foreigners from all over the world to fight for them. if you're in war. thousands of russian citizens left their country to join the terrorists often bringing wives and children with them. the. hundreds of children and widows were held captive disappeared. back in russia those children families wait. or come back to the program human rights groups are running with facebook after it blocked a 1000000 strong protest in thailand that's critical of the king tide and see mass pro-democracy rallies w
has begun a whole classical sing along where brits usually belt out 2 of the country's most patriotic songs not this year the v.c. dropping the lyrics sparking a rouse centered on coverage and colonialism discuss this and more the next. one else just seems wrong. like all the problems just don't hold. any real world belief yet to shape out these days comes to educate and in games right equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. throughout its...
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hope and glory penned in $1001.00 plugs of the british empire prime minister boris johnson no insists brits shouldn't be ashamed of their history. i think it's time we stopped cringing embarrassment about our history about our traditions and our culture and we start this. part of nation and witness i want to get that off my chest all the b.b.c. says the lyrics were dropped because covert restrictions means that there won't be a usual flag waving live audience to sing the songs as they've done in previous years here's some of the reaction we've been hearing. prince of multicultural country has anthems written in the. early 18th century prefix of britain's imperial past so well and good maybe this reclaiming museums where they rightly belong but i think on a national broadcast we don't want to hear that sort of stuff and certainly that's only my background if you are black or asian or from one of the commonwealth countries then the implication that brits will never be slaves doesn't hold quite true for you and neither you or the cendant sniping should go almost everybody in the country likes
hope and glory penned in $1001.00 plugs of the british empire prime minister boris johnson no insists brits shouldn't be ashamed of their history. i think it's time we stopped cringing embarrassment about our history about our traditions and our culture and we start this. part of nation and witness i want to get that off my chest all the b.b.c. says the lyrics were dropped because covert restrictions means that there won't be a usual flag waving live audience to sing the songs as they've done...
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nature extremely seriously.‘ and the sunday express has conducted a poll, which shows millions of britscerns about coronavirus. katy and john are here for the time being at least. let's kick off with the telegraph. they have got this ministerial blueprint to avoid a new lockdown, including enhanced shielding, tighter local measures, sealing off the capital, as i mentioned. quite a long rest. ministers and officials are considering a range of options, which are various methods to try and avoid a spike. one of those is prolonged shielding. remember that... adding to that, also the idea of a local lockdown with the entirety of london. we have already seen lockdowns across the uk, but because we see beethoven's action rising in recent weeks, i think lots of people in government —— the rate of people in government —— the rate of infection. it is coming up the track quicker than people hoped, which is why they are looking at things to avoid a national lockdown. things i not going really according to plan, although it is hired to know with coronavirus what exactly the plan is. but infections a
nature extremely seriously.‘ and the sunday express has conducted a poll, which shows millions of britscerns about coronavirus. katy and john are here for the time being at least. let's kick off with the telegraph. they have got this ministerial blueprint to avoid a new lockdown, including enhanced shielding, tighter local measures, sealing off the capital, as i mentioned. quite a long rest. ministers and officials are considering a range of options, which are various methods to try and avoid...
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he has the best placed of the brits and today, at 43, could win his first major in the silence.in the silencem has gone to my mind if your times, the gravity of the event to are playing in, but it does not... you cannot get over the fact that it is just... you're messing the roars and the excitement and any screaming. -- are missing. no englishman has won the us pga since 1919. justin rose is also well placed to end the waiting, but with tiger woods on our way behind, other americans are coming down the track. dustin johnson leads the field on nine under par. he has this expert plasma consistent man. he has been top two at all four majors —— expert's and sister man. i definitely have experience in the situation and having that experience is definitely going to be beneficial. and on the final day, more players will emerge from afar. both finished this round with... golf is not because tournaments can still door the extraordinary. there were no heroics for chelsea in the champions league. they were absolutely thumped by bayern munich in their last—16 tie. 4—1 in their second leg l
he has the best placed of the brits and today, at 43, could win his first major in the silence.in the silencem has gone to my mind if your times, the gravity of the event to are playing in, but it does not... you cannot get over the fact that it is just... you're messing the roars and the excitement and any screaming. -- are missing. no englishman has won the us pga since 1919. justin rose is also well placed to end the waiting, but with tiger woods on our way behind, other americans are coming...
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to the kremlin and said that he was going to us brits and 'd it supports the suggestion was that the present was reaching out 'd to the russians for a significant force the riot police beer troops in order to quell the protests by brute force and it's raised the question will russia invades. that i wish it was below speculation 90 times that people are for the situation firstly that idea has been pretty written off the brits it's unlikely to do that and the veteran population has actually warm image of russia and see them as friends and they fought so hard to oust look the shanker that if person came in and crushed the . demonstrations by force and kept the percent go in office by force then the entire population with then suddenly turned against russia and putin and then you'd end up with another ukraine situation which the kremlin doesn't want so because of these. macro and merkel 'd reaching out the aid has been very aggressive they said they've warned russia that there should be no overt or covert interference in the domestic policies under the threat of facing new new extremely
to the kremlin and said that he was going to us brits and 'd it supports the suggestion was that the present was reaching out 'd to the russians for a significant force the riot police beer troops in order to quell the protests by brute force and it's raised the question will russia invades. that i wish it was below speculation 90 times that people are for the situation firstly that idea has been pretty written off the brits it's unlikely to do that and the veteran population has actually warm...
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that's what happened to katie and ryan, a canadian and a brit travelling abroad.he verdict on their lockdown love life in new zealand. first, since covid—19 swept the world, with perhaps we've perhaps all realised the importance of relationships, how much we all need to have somebody to love. we've brought together two women who hear about a lot of relationships, the good, the bad and the ugly. since 1997, carolyn hax has been writing her advice column in the washington post, it's now read in more than 200 newspapers in the united states. dating coach didi edet is the founder of lagos matchmaker. she has been helping single people in nigeria try to find meaningful romance in lockdown. the covid lockdown started in march in nigeria here, and in march, we had a huge spike in people wanting to date so we started something called dating in quarantine which was like an online speed dating, since there was no other way to meet people. and a lot of relationships started from there. that was something that was really positive from the covid. so does that mean for you, did
that's what happened to katie and ryan, a canadian and a brit travelling abroad.he verdict on their lockdown love life in new zealand. first, since covid—19 swept the world, with perhaps we've perhaps all realised the importance of relationships, how much we all need to have somebody to love. we've brought together two women who hear about a lot of relationships, the good, the bad and the ugly. since 1997, carolyn hax has been writing her advice column in the washington post, it's now read in...
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are getting or the f that the brits are getting or the british government, i should say, is gettingrustrated about because it wants the french to do more. what is the french view on this? well, if you compare the newspapers, just reading the newspapers france and britain on that subject it is quite amazing to see the front page for the daily mail or the times today when, in france, it isjust a tiny piece, a tiny item inside the newspaper. i don't think that my coming, britain can deal with a few hundred or even a few thousand migrants crossing the channel over the summer for the reasons clive mentioned. and i am not sure it should be front page news, really, because britain has more important are pressing matters to deal with so thatis are pressing matters to deal with so that is one thing. of course, i mean, it is almost going to be difficult. priti patel met a few weeks ago with her french counterpart. they set up another joint franco british scope with office rs joint franco british scope with officers from both countries but in the end when you have people who have come from so
are getting or the f that the brits are getting or the british government, i should say, is gettingrustrated about because it wants the french to do more. what is the french view on this? well, if you compare the newspapers, just reading the newspapers france and britain on that subject it is quite amazing to see the front page for the daily mail or the times today when, in france, it isjust a tiny piece, a tiny item inside the newspaper. i don't think that my coming, britain can deal with a...
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>> martha: brit your thoughts ae dig into the first of the democratic convention evenings here?o cover these conventions because that's where the party's nominee was selected and we kept on covering them while the nominees became preselected, sometimes there were platform fights or fights about which delegation to seat and consequential things would happen at the convention survey that hasn't been true for a long time either so now we cover the conventions because they are for date commercials for the parties to present nominees and their tickets to the public. this year we are not even gathering in one place as has been repeatedly pointing out and in fact as chris just noted, the main speech tonight is from a person who has already given the speech and it's recorded so it's one thing to have the speeches that are prewritten, we all kind of understand that, that's how political speeches go but to have a speech that's prerecorded and we are covering it as, in a live broadcast is something altogether new. and i am completely with chris about whether this is going to attract the ki
>> martha: brit your thoughts ae dig into the first of the democratic convention evenings here?o cover these conventions because that's where the party's nominee was selected and we kept on covering them while the nominees became preselected, sometimes there were platform fights or fights about which delegation to seat and consequential things would happen at the convention survey that hasn't been true for a long time either so now we cover the conventions because they are for date...
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greece and turkey are popular holiday destinations for brits that go abroad. there's a lot of uncertainty around, but in the end, it's got to be about public health. these are very difficult decisions to take, notjust for the very difficult decisions to take, not just for the government, very difficult decisions to take, notjust for the government, but very difficult decisions to take, not just for the government, but for families who desperately want to go on holiday. but maybe this is the year when you say, "we can't do it." it's not worth it for two weeks holiday. finally, the prime minister said he would be robust and adding more countries to that quarantine list, but here it looks like he's under pressure not to act too hastily. ministers are saying they especially don't want greece to be added to the list. my children are actually on holiday there at the moment. grown chaps will make the decision on thursday. when you look at the figures in greece, although they have a spike at the moment, they've only had 223 deaths. they seem to be taking pretty sensib
greece and turkey are popular holiday destinations for brits that go abroad. there's a lot of uncertainty around, but in the end, it's got to be about public health. these are very difficult decisions to take, notjust for the very difficult decisions to take, not just for the government, very difficult decisions to take, notjust for the government, but very difficult decisions to take, not just for the government, but for families who desperately want to go on holiday. but maybe this is the...
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thousands of brits caught up — including the transport secretary himself. was also taken off the exempt list, which led to more confusion for both travel companies and travellers. then, last night it was announced croatia, austria, and trinidad and tobago also lost their exempt status. the new rules become effective from 4am tomorrow. simonjones reports. the beaches in portugal look set to get a whole lot busier. the country has been added to the uk's safe travel list as coronavirus cases there fall. last year it attracted 2.5 million british tourists. portugal's prime minister tweeted... but holiday firms are warning, it won't be enough to save the summer. it's going to be too late for the peak season. it's a very blunt instrument to use quarantine in the way that it has been used. and people have been extremely nervous of travelling anyway during august. and from 4am tomorrow morning, anyone visiting croatia, austria and trinidad and tobago will now have to quarantine for m days when they reach the uk. it follows a rise in the rate of coronavirus infectio
thousands of brits caught up — including the transport secretary himself. was also taken off the exempt list, which led to more confusion for both travel companies and travellers. then, last night it was announced croatia, austria, and trinidad and tobago also lost their exempt status. the new rules become effective from 4am tomorrow. simonjones reports. the beaches in portugal look set to get a whole lot busier. the country has been added to the uk's safe travel list as coronavirus cases...
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brit's unmasking up and not just inside and advising covered 19 infection rates and public warnings of a 2nd outbreak more and more people choose to don a mask outside as well of course i will get my mom scanned i put it when i go to place connection with the individuals most british people just obey the rules i think will be a 2nd wave yes northern region such as greater manchester recently witnessed a spike in infection rates in a bid to stem transmissions authorities have tightened restrictions again we want to pursue a local approach where we take decisive action where it's necessary where the data shows that we have to do that. leading scientists have criticised the government's approach to testing and breaking the chain of infection they say the current system is not sufficient we need to scale up tests of symptomatic people and have a certain level of tracing of their contacts in order to avoid 2nd that what the government has admitted that there's room for improvement they are planning to roll out rep a test that will show results for the 90 minutes the down side they will only
brit's unmasking up and not just inside and advising covered 19 infection rates and public warnings of a 2nd outbreak more and more people choose to don a mask outside as well of course i will get my mom scanned i put it when i go to place connection with the individuals most british people just obey the rules i think will be a 2nd wave yes northern region such as greater manchester recently witnessed a spike in infection rates in a bid to stem transmissions authorities have tightened...
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brits who just shoot on disc in the. engine. you know you're so so don't know pretty much to me mama just back yeah. we're going to work on building things across to the sun. and that's for me it was . oh it's actually happening i mean these crews are serious finally you could program just in the nick of time to. ours is some of the horrors of art of danger heard her on her. right there you can breathe it's a. quarter perth and we're. going to be knocked. down i don't want to. know. the bergen county at the news site must pick was basically orchestrated to. celebrate this 2017 construction season and the celebration was not only to how. congratulate the tribe in the community for perseverance through the process and getting to this point but to also help them recognise that things are happening and there is hope for their future and that they're not just before but. they're. very shrewd. because it's better because. it's taken this one. year to start building. her ntis a pig and i'm losing home to this discovering fall. during f
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the german brits i've got plenty in common anyway right we're very similar in that with family orientated it's a work ethic thing to teach our very connected history a few beers on the conscience a sense of humor. i think we don't question but very nice people we have a job he celebrates his journey groups are our differences. and reach people in time you are a lot more straightforward germs get quite upset. and most people are very. small procurer i think. there i mentioned. a sensitive. fish and chips. fish and chips so i carried my vision. there are pros and there are a punk but when you beat him up for getting there realize that culture just another way of living in your own culture. to thank both sides like a fine about. me and jemma. fish and chips and carving fish and chips and connery. george great show for you yeah. fish and chips or curry or if it was on the menu i'd probably still pay for fish and chips i must say but if i'm going to go into the metaphorical level i'd like to say that i'm probably a little bit of both i think like i said in the video what i like about when you
the german brits i've got plenty in common anyway right we're very similar in that with family orientated it's a work ethic thing to teach our very connected history a few beers on the conscience a sense of humor. i think we don't question but very nice people we have a job he celebrates his journey groups are our differences. and reach people in time you are a lot more straightforward germs get quite upset. and most people are very. small procurer i think. there i mentioned. a sensitive. fish...
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the damned brits i've got plenty in common anyway right we're very similar in that with family orientated it's a work ethic based in can teach very connected history repeat business on the conscience a sense of humor. i think we don't question nice to have very nice people we have a job to be celebrated she's german troops there are different. people in germany were a lot more straightforward the germans get quite upset. most british people are very. small pro you know i think i'm quite liberal much later i mentioned. a sensitive. fish and chips not. so hot vision said irene but there are pros and cons but when you begin to mull forgetting to realise the culture just another way of living about next in your own culture. take both sides like i'm fine about hiking. and jam and. fish and chips and carving fish and chips and connery. george great show for you yeah. fish and chips or curry or if it was on the menu i probably still gave a fish and chips i must say but if we're going to go into the metaphorical level i'd like to say that i'm probably a little bit of both now i think like i said
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their recipe for today's trip and a story brits.
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spain the most popular holiday destination for brits but the second most popular holiday destination people travelling from the duty is thought to be france. so now what you have are the top two holiday destinations basically being taken of the exemption travel corridor list as it's known so people coming from most countries will have to quarantine for a fortnight and of course this comes bang smack in the middle of august, peak holiday season middle of august, peak holiday season for many people. the travel industry has already been very hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic, it will cause significant disruption for people already in france, people planning to go to france in the coming weeks, but the transport secretary grant shapps tonight saying that the country cannot risk a reimport in cases from abroad so the government sticking to the idea that they will be tough when it comes to reimposing quarantine on countries going forward because they say they do not want the hard work of people here who have stuck to the rules be put at risk by people coming in from other countries but
spain the most popular holiday destination for brits but the second most popular holiday destination people travelling from the duty is thought to be france. so now what you have are the top two holiday destinations basically being taken of the exemption travel corridor list as it's known so people coming from most countries will have to quarantine for a fortnight and of course this comes bang smack in the middle of august, peak holiday season middle of august, peak holiday season for many...
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to the quarantined list would do the same because he is, spend is the top holiday destination for britshe second holiday destination. so, it will mean some difficult choices for those already holidaying in france and difficult choices for those who are planning to go over the coming weeks because this announcements has happened in the middle of august and read at the peak of holiday season and i think they'll be questions from ministers as to whether or not they announce this travel corridor policy, whether oi’ this travel corridor policy, whether or not they make the risks abundantly clear at the time and what they been single recently is travel during the pandemic is never going to be risk—free, they will not hesitate to act. and earlier today, they're saying that the government was prepared to be ruthless on this issue and it does appear they are going to be pretty ruthless on this issue and come down pretty quickly in france perhaps most significant addition to the quarantined lists in spain was put on it to a half weeks ago. let s get some of the day s other news two regions in spa
to the quarantined list would do the same because he is, spend is the top holiday destination for britshe second holiday destination. so, it will mean some difficult choices for those already holidaying in france and difficult choices for those who are planning to go over the coming weeks because this announcements has happened in the middle of august and read at the peak of holiday season and i think they'll be questions from ministers as to whether or not they announce this travel corridor...
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and as more people and fellow brits join protests calling for president lucas shango to resign german chancellor angela merkel it urges him and his government to free political prisoners and avoid violence. on the fellas welcome to the program. we start and mali where president abraham boubacar case has stepped down following a military coup made the announcement in a video broadcast on state t.v. he also ordered the dissolution of parliament this after rebel soldiers are. yes of ham and prime minister who says say that he didn't want any blood to be shed to keep him in office the coup follows weeks of growing political tensions and anti-government protests the economic community of west african states responded to the latest developments by closing its borders with mali and suspending the country from its decision making bodies. for more on this let's go straight to bomb a go to journalist mamadou tuffy lead mamadou welcome to the show we saw people on the streets celebrating the detention of the president and the prime minister earlier today how has the announcement of kate has resi
and as more people and fellow brits join protests calling for president lucas shango to resign german chancellor angela merkel it urges him and his government to free political prisoners and avoid violence. on the fellas welcome to the program. we start and mali where president abraham boubacar case has stepped down following a military coup made the announcement in a video broadcast on state t.v. he also ordered the dissolution of parliament this after rebel soldiers are. yes of ham and prime...
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and the sunday express says it's conducted a poll which shows millions of brits say they won't be going year due to concerns about coronavirus. let's start with the sunday telegraph. ministers blueprint to avoid new lockdown. which could mean, iain, shielding forsome groups who have onlyjust had to go ahead to go out. that's right. i mean, just looking at... the headline, blueprint to avoid a new lockdown, i think there's a word that's missing there, which is avoiding a new national lockdown, because we already seen what the prime minister announced yesterday in the northwest and other parts of the country, that there are limited forms of lockdown that are starting to be rolled out. they're clearly concerned the r number is starting to move up again, and this piece sort of unpacks a strategy by the government took, yeah, put shielding backin government took, yeah, put shielding back in place, really, really quickly. i'm hoping to go and see my own parents quite soon. i'm not seen them for six months. central london lockdown. that's reported in some of the other newspapers as well. the p
and the sunday express says it's conducted a poll which shows millions of brits say they won't be going year due to concerns about coronavirus. let's start with the sunday telegraph. ministers blueprint to avoid new lockdown. which could mean, iain, shielding forsome groups who have onlyjust had to go ahead to go out. that's right. i mean, just looking at... the headline, blueprint to avoid a new lockdown, i think there's a word that's missing there, which is avoiding a new national lockdown,...
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you know for us not to see what we see in you know other countries and so our right i mean doug said brit everything that you've mentioned you know the diabetes and the age hiv and tuberculosis if they are that's not going away the band's now been lifted cigarettes and alcohol are now being sold so what are we to make of that has the ban been effective is has the government been forced to lift the ban because it's ineffective. no the government does not refer to the ground because the senate we know that. will go to a lot of people asked lots more clued into the reached. its wonder. during the primary don't get locked down so i believe has never been seen. or. also. struck you know. i get that you're sort of you're you're you're you're pro at this this this this bad at how effective it's been and the message from the university of cape town for example they conducted a study they came to the conclusion that the ban was ineffective that people smokers in this city reduced the amount they smoked in fact that they pointed out that people perhaps even smoked more and smoked things that were n
you know for us not to see what we see in you know other countries and so our right i mean doug said brit everything that you've mentioned you know the diabetes and the age hiv and tuberculosis if they are that's not going away the band's now been lifted cigarettes and alcohol are now being sold so what are we to make of that has the ban been effective is has the government been forced to lift the ban because it's ineffective. no the government does not refer to the ground because the senate we...
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greece and turkey are popular holiday destinations for brits that go abroad.t for the very difficult decisions to take, not just for the government, very difficult decisions to take, notjust for the government, but very difficult decisions to take, not just for the government, but for families who desperately want to go on holiday. but maybe this is the year when you say, "we can't do it." it's not worth it for two weeks holiday. finally, the prime minister said he would be robust and adding more countries to that quarantine list, but here it looks like he's under pressure not to act too hastily. ministers are saying they especially don't want greece to be added to the list. my children are actually on holiday there at the moment. grown chaps will make the decision on thursday. when you look at the figures
greece and turkey are popular holiday destinations for brits that go abroad.t for the very difficult decisions to take, not just for the government, very difficult decisions to take, notjust for the government, but very difficult decisions to take, not just for the government, but for families who desperately want to go on holiday. but maybe this is the year when you say, "we can't do it." it's not worth it for two weeks holiday. finally, the prime minister said he would be robust and...
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sadie's driver lewis hamilton has just won the spanish grand prix for a 4th straight time it's the brit 88th victory from pole position hamilton aiming for a record equalling 7th title extended his lead in the standings to $37.00 points after easily fighting off red bulls. who finished 2nd hamilton's maceda valtteri bottas was 3rd rounding out the podium. you know watching a news has or a minor of the top story we're following for you at this hour federer is sam president alexander lukashenko has rejected calls to hold a new election speaking to his supporters in minsk luke schenn co said moscow's ready to step in to quell the protests against his regime a regime ranging the opposition is also rallying in the capital for its biggest demonstrations yet against the question because disputed election victory. to. take europe today and i'll be back next hour with more headlines and of course you can always keep up with our stories on our website that state of being felt calm i'm going to follow it on twitter and instagram to you i'm rebecca riches thanks so much for watching. our middle. we
sadie's driver lewis hamilton has just won the spanish grand prix for a 4th straight time it's the brit 88th victory from pole position hamilton aiming for a record equalling 7th title extended his lead in the standings to $37.00 points after easily fighting off red bulls. who finished 2nd hamilton's maceda valtteri bottas was 3rd rounding out the podium. you know watching a news has or a minor of the top story we're following for you at this hour federer is sam president alexander lukashenko...