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elements of this book why the importance of buses you see this is so crucial i mean libraries british rail the buses a so i think of the whole the bush is one that just does is show again emblematic and symptomatic of the wrongheaded thinking of 50 years in this country or 40 years at least. everywhere in britain and everyone remember him except one plates the buses in prime time back in the days when the conservatives are drunk on power looking for want to privatized next i mean. whatever you think about privatization i think you know there are certain things i say in the book i do not want the state to make my clothes i don't want to state to make my point music i don't want to state to make my career that's fine i'm happy to leave that to small business people and entrepreneurs but i do not want i do not want the private world private sphere to be controlling my prisons my water supply all my transport and i think everyone going to be some of those conservative privatizations i think maybe even some conservatives themselves would agree not that some of them were insane and would run for
elements of this book why the importance of buses you see this is so crucial i mean libraries british rail the buses a so i think of the whole the bush is one that just does is show again emblematic and symptomatic of the wrongheaded thinking of 50 years in this country or 40 years at least. everywhere in britain and everyone remember him except one plates the buses in prime time back in the days when the conservatives are drunk on power looking for want to privatized next i mean. whatever you...
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rail system. if containment measures like this don't work, the consequences could be catastrophic. tim allman, bbc news. the britishing the evidence around the wearing of face masks to help stop the spread of the virus. the practice has been made compulsory in new york, with similar schemes also being operated in austria, the czech republic and slovakia. here's our science editor, david shukman. popular in asia before the pandemic, masks are now appearing in more and more countries around the world. the government here is weighing up the options, and the mayor of london believes we should cover our faces anywhere crowded. think about when you're using public transport, if you really, really have to, or you're in a shop and you can't keep two metres apart. wearing a non—medical facial covering makes it less likely you may inadvertently give somebody else covid—19. one reason is that coughs and sneezes can travel much further than previously thought. another is that people can spread the virus before they have any symptoms. but the government has a serious worry — that the best masks, which are vital on the medical f
rail system. if containment measures like this don't work, the consequences could be catastrophic. tim allman, bbc news. the britishing the evidence around the wearing of face masks to help stop the spread of the virus. the practice has been made compulsory in new york, with similar schemes also being operated in austria, the czech republic and slovakia. here's our science editor, david shukman. popular in asia before the pandemic, masks are now appearing in more and more countries around the...
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rail against the government's efforts. and half a 1000000000 people could be pushed to poverty by the pandemic according to leading british humanitarian charity oxfam. hello this is art international live from moscow welcome to the program just turn 4 pm here now this saturday my name's kevin owen i'm here for the next 30 minutes with the world news round up and let's start with the latest figures in the covert 1000 pandemic that the number of cases around the world is still on the rise with 1700000 people now infected another grim milestone has been reached to we can report more than 103000 have succumbed to the virus but it's also not a more positive note that over 3 internet 88000 people have recovered. in news here russia has to carry out clinical trials of a vaccine against covert 19 initially on 60 volunteers the country's now registered over 100 deaths and more than 13000 infections meantime the mayor of moscow's amounts of the says he will gradually roll out of past system designed to tell you can control over people's movement is said to come into force on monday this is mean time you see waiting to transfer pati
rail against the government's efforts. and half a 1000000000 people could be pushed to poverty by the pandemic according to leading british humanitarian charity oxfam. hello this is art international live from moscow welcome to the program just turn 4 pm here now this saturday my name's kevin owen i'm here for the next 30 minutes with the world news round up and let's start with the latest figures in the covert 1000 pandemic that the number of cases around the world is still on the rise with...
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rail against the government's efforts. and half a 1000000000 people could be pushed into poverty by the pandemic according to a leading british humanitarian charity oxfam. hello this is our international from moscow will more come to the program is just in 2 pm here this saturday morning is kevin i am here for the next 30 minutes for the world news round up for you starting with the latest figures than this hour on the covert 1000 pandemic the number of cases around the world is still on the rise with almost 1700000 people now infected another grim milestone has been reached to more than 103000 of succumbs to the coronavirus but happy news it's also known that at least 382000 people have recovered. here russia is to carry a clinical trials of a vaccine against covert 19 initially on 60 volunteers the country's no registered over 100 deaths of more than 13000 infections meantime the mayor of moscow has announced that the city will gradually rollout a pass system designed to tell you control of a people's movement it said to come into force on monday this queue of ambulances was seen waiting to transfer patients to a hospital i
rail against the government's efforts. and half a 1000000000 people could be pushed into poverty by the pandemic according to a leading british humanitarian charity oxfam. hello this is our international from moscow will more come to the program is just in 2 pm here this saturday morning is kevin i am here for the next 30 minutes for the world news round up for you starting with the latest figures than this hour on the covert 1000 pandemic the number of cases around the world is still on the...
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rail against the government's efforts. and half a 1000000000 people could be pushed to poverty by the pandemic according to a leading british humanitarian charity oxfam. hello good afternoon this is art international live from moscow welcome to the program is just 1 pm here this saturday i'm kevin 0 in with its 30 minute world news round up 1st let's start with the latest figures on the covert 1000 pandemic then surely the number of cases around the world is still on the rise with almost 1700000 people now infected another grim milestone has been reached to more than 103000 have succumbed to the corona virus but it's also know that at least 381000 people have recovered. developments to brief you on the rush here is set to carry out clinical trials of a vaccine against covert 19 initially on 60 volunteers the country's registered over 100 deaths of more than 13000 infections meanwhile the mayor of moscow's announce that the city will gradually rolo to pass a system designed to tighten control of a people's movement is set to come into force here on monday this q. of ambulances was seen waiting to transfer patients to one hos
rail against the government's efforts. and half a 1000000000 people could be pushed to poverty by the pandemic according to a leading british humanitarian charity oxfam. hello good afternoon this is art international live from moscow welcome to the program is just 1 pm here this saturday i'm kevin 0 in with its 30 minute world news round up 1st let's start with the latest figures on the covert 1000 pandemic then surely the number of cases around the world is still on the rise with almost...
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british. athlete it caused. tobin's 9th. or the more it starts it moves on t w. frank food to help watch international gateway to the best connection self road and rail . located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining office and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport c.t. managed by from. this is. tightening its grip on new york city as the city's overstretched hospitals try to cope with the flood of patients. also coming up. in intensive care. and stepping in for the prime minister and what can the europe.
british. athlete it caused. tobin's 9th. or the more it starts it moves on t w. frank food to help watch international gateway to the best connection self road and rail . located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining office and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport c.t. managed by from. this is. tightening its grip on new york city as the city's overstretched hospitals try to cope with the flood of patients. also...
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rails. >> stephen: is there an accent you can't do that stumped you? >> all of them. but the saddest one is actually the british it. >> stephen: you're married to one! >> she tells me every day how bad my acc >> stephen: do you attempt it? >> yes, and she's got my kids against me, too. hey, can i have wootah? >> stephen: terrible. >> and my kids are, like, ha! i was proud of it and now i'm totally self-conscious. >> stephen: do you want to try a southern accent? >> yes, please. >> may the force be with ya. ( laughter ) >> stephen: what was that? i think that was a tatooine accent. i'm not sure. baby, may the force be with yew all. ( cheers and applause ) stick out the top lip and don't move it at all. >> i ate his liver with some fava beans and some nice chianti! ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: beautiful! "a quite place part 2" is in theaters march 20. the man is john krasinski. we'll be right back with a performance by rachael and vilray! ( cheers and applause ) inctly ] ladies, my friends and i are having a debate. -i have a back rash. -alright. whoa, mara. i laugh like this. [ laughs obnox
rails. >> stephen: is there an accent you can't do that stumped you? >> all of them. but the saddest one is actually the british it. >> stephen: you're married to one! >> she tells me every day how bad my acc >> stephen: do you attempt it? >> yes, and she's got my kids against me, too. hey, can i have wootah? >> stephen: terrible. >> and my kids are, like, ha! i was proud of it and now i'm totally self-conscious. >> stephen: do you want to...
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railed against them. called upon the partisan leaders to do all they could to stop them. too little. following greene's order later, continental and andrew pickens militia took british base of augusta and garrison as prisoners. after the surrender a rebel militia in james alexander shot and murdered in cold blood a colonel officer and some said in front of greerson's children. the reason was it was said for the ill treatment of alexander's father by the british. alexander then just rode away in plain view of other rebels. green was furious. offered 100 guineas to anybody who can discover and secure the perpetrator of this horrid crime. but the back forest settled like a thick haze over the affair. the reward never claimed and murderer never brought to justice. a term then used for such cold-blooded murder. the contemporary wrote it was nicknamed given a georgia parole. when a community of torres in south carolina begged green for relief from the stress they were from the savage conduct of men blowing into colonel leroy hammond's ma militia hammond th in the greatest confusion and distress and then in a finally sentence he challenged pickens who was an honorable man
railed against them. called upon the partisan leaders to do all they could to stop them. too little. following greene's order later, continental and andrew pickens militia took british base of augusta and garrison as prisoners. after the surrender a rebel militia in james alexander shot and murdered in cold blood a colonel officer and some said in front of greerson's children. the reason was it was said for the ill treatment of alexander's father by the british. alexander then just rode away in...