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so exciting. - cambridge. i can't really believe it is happening. so exciting. i- cambridge.it is happening. so exciting. i wish l is happening. so exciting. i wish you the very best of luck. the very best of england, and the whole country is behind you. so bring it home. ~ ., , , ., , home. when the final whistle blows at wembley — home. when the final whistle blows at wembley tonight, _ home. when the final whistle blows at wembley tonight, their _ home. when the final whistle blows at wembley tonight, their weight i at wembley tonight, their weight could be over. for too long, history has weighed them down. the golden generation is expected to emulate what sir ralph ramsey achieved in 1966. at this class of 2021 under gareth southgate has a best chance yet. they have never been closer to sporting immortality. the mind games have started. gareth southgate says... the intelligent manager has said no, they have a huge advantage, having played six of their seven games at wembley. gareth has asked fans not to boo the anthem of italy. when england go abroad and the english anthe
so exciting. - cambridge. i can't really believe it is happening. so exciting. i- cambridge.it is happening. so exciting. i wish l is happening. so exciting. i wish you the very best of luck. the very best of england, and the whole country is behind you. so bring it home. ~ ., , , ., , home. when the final whistle blows at wembley — home. when the final whistle blows at wembley tonight, _ home. when the final whistle blows at wembley tonight, their _ home. when the final whistle blows at...
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tue: duke of cambridge nursing i've never come across.ed alone today ahead of the ceremony, his wife is isolating after testing positive for coronavirus. more thanks for the royal family because the queen has all nhs staff past and present the george cross. this is given for extreme heroism or courage in the face of danger. there are also patients here today remembering what the nhs has done for them. like the mother who had to give birth two months early because she and her baby both had covid. she remembers that last call to her husband before she was put on a ventilator. t just she was put on a ventilator. i 'ust felt it hard — she was put on a ventilator. i 'ust felt it hard to �* she was put on a ventilator. i 'ust felt it hard to describe, �* she was put on a ventilator. i 'ust felt it hard to describe, is i she was put on a ventilator. i 'ust felt it hard to describe, is not]. felt it hard to describe, is not just scared, it's a feeling of utter terror inside. it's a feeling that i can't express in words. it was traumatic. tt can't
tue: duke of cambridge nursing i've never come across.ed alone today ahead of the ceremony, his wife is isolating after testing positive for coronavirus. more thanks for the royal family because the queen has all nhs staff past and present the george cross. this is given for extreme heroism or courage in the face of danger. there are also patients here today remembering what the nhs has done for them. like the mother who had to give birth two months early because she and her baby both had...
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i suspect, cambridge, to light on that boy's face.t, with cambridge, to light on that boy's face. i suspect, with a father like his, he will been deeply inculcated into the mysteries of english football by dad, who is president of the football association and therefore will be, i don't know if he is the one hand over the trophy, it may well be. a lot of dignitaries in the state and this afternoon. we will join in the state and this afternoon. we willjoinjohn watson in a couple of minutes when the first half comes to its slightly delayed end. playing four minutes of extra time at wembley. moving on to the other big sporting occasion, which will almost certainly be on the front pages tomorrow, and may yet be on the front pages depending on the result tonight at wembley, and that is the wimbledon men's singles final. it was, as usual, a thriller, and featured one of those familiar faces we'll got usedto over the years, not roger federer but novak djokovic, winning his sixth wimbledon final, putting an equal with federer and natal. the it
i suspect, cambridge, to light on that boy's face.t, with cambridge, to light on that boy's face. i suspect, with a father like his, he will been deeply inculcated into the mysteries of english football by dad, who is president of the football association and therefore will be, i don't know if he is the one hand over the trophy, it may well be. a lot of dignitaries in the state and this afternoon. we will join in the state and this afternoon. we willjoinjohn watson in a couple of minutes when...
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in a statement, cambridge university said...an anything i've achieved so far and building upon that is... ..is something that i and we're focused upon. senior doctors ours to be asked whether they want to take industrial action over pay. consultants are angry about proposed 11% rise. but the pay for other public sector workers has been frozen. here'sjim reed. it's been an extraordinary yearfor the nhs. now, after 18 months of covid, attention is turning once again to the issue of staff pay. the government has already offered most of those working in the health service in england a 1% rise this year. senior doctors say they will ballot for industrial action if that figure is not at least 4%. everybody who's worked incredibly hard during the pandemic needs to be supported. when inflation is 4%, these are massive pay cuts that people are doing, despite having gone through a really, really difficult time, and we shouldn't be levelling down across groups. everybody deserves a decent, fair pay uplift. consultants say industrial action
in a statement, cambridge university said...an anything i've achieved so far and building upon that is... ..is something that i and we're focused upon. senior doctors ours to be asked whether they want to take industrial action over pay. consultants are angry about proposed 11% rise. but the pay for other public sector workers has been frozen. here'sjim reed. it's been an extraordinary yearfor the nhs. now, after 18 months of covid, attention is turning once again to the issue of staff pay. the...
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i'm nowjoined by dr chris smith who is a virologist at the university of cambridge. terms of how well the vaccines are performing which is what is giving me enormously assurance. yes, we have lots of cases but if you compare where the cases but if you compare where the case burden is with the january, when we saw the sort of numbers we had significant number of hospitalisations and unfortunate people losing their lives. as you reported, that is not happening this time on the difference is because of one factor only, because we have vaccinated a very significant proportion of the population and now we've got very robust data at the vaccines protect people from getting severe disease and prevent people becoming so surreally they lose their lives, this is giving government greatly shouldn't opening up government greatly shouldn't opening up onjuly the 19th is the right thing to do —— giving the government great reassurance. as we have said, there are tens of thousands of new cases every day because of the delta variant, lots of those people at risk of developing long co
i'm nowjoined by dr chris smith who is a virologist at the university of cambridge. terms of how well the vaccines are performing which is what is giving me enormously assurance. yes, we have lots of cases but if you compare where the cases but if you compare where the case burden is with the january, when we saw the sort of numbers we had significant number of hospitalisations and unfortunate people losing their lives. as you reported, that is not happening this time on the difference is...
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. >> reporter: family giving tree says cambridge isn't alone. hundreds of thousands of kids at schools around the bay area will go without basic supplies. but some will get help. >> we just have piles and piles of backpacks. >> reporter: family giving tree is stuffing tens of thousands of backpacks and donating them. >> we're hoping to make some kind of impact there. >> every kid is happy. they get a backpack. >> reporter: last year all 530 students at cambridge got a new backpack. she says her students also receive a confidence boost. >> that eliminates that sense of being unprepared on the first day of school and also feeling like you don't have enough, compared to the other kids. >> reporter: family giving tree says fund raising has slumped a bit. this year they may be 200 backpacks short at cambridge, but that could change if more people pitch in. >> even if it's like, i can't donate a backpack but i can give you 15 packs of pencils, whatever can you do is awesome. >> we are working together to support our schools. our goal this year is to c
. >> reporter: family giving tree says cambridge isn't alone. hundreds of thousands of kids at schools around the bay area will go without basic supplies. but some will get help. >> we just have piles and piles of backpacks. >> reporter: family giving tree is stuffing tens of thousands of backpacks and donating them. >> we're hoping to make some kind of impact there. >> every kid is happy. they get a backpack. >> reporter: last year all 530 students at...
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in a statement, cambridge university said... short life as a far greater value than anything i've achieved so far and building upon that is... ..is something that i and we're focused upon. the uncles of saskia jones speaking to zoe conway. the time is 1:16. our top story this lunchtime. labour narrowly holds on, in the batley & spen by—election — winning by a few hundred votes. and coming up — after a gruelling victory earlier in the week, andy murray is back on court later in third round at wimbledon. coming up on the bbc news channel: the red bull of max verstappen was quickest in first practice for the australian grand prix, ahead of the ferrari of charles leclerc and carlos sainz, but lewis hamilton needs to up his game in the mercedes — he finished down in seventh. the england squad flies to rome this afternoon, for their euro 2020 quarter final against ukraine tomorrow night. fans have been urged not to travel there because of coronavirus restrictions, but some lucky supporters who live in italy will be at the game to see
in a statement, cambridge university said... short life as a far greater value than anything i've achieved so far and building upon that is... ..is something that i and we're focused upon. the uncles of saskia jones speaking to zoe conway. the time is 1:16. our top story this lunchtime. labour narrowly holds on, in the batley & spen by—election — winning by a few hundred votes. and coming up — after a gruelling victory earlier in the week, andy murray is back on court later in third...
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we are bringing the young africans from the university of cambridge, from harvard, from oxford. do no longer need to send the samples outside africa for sequencing to provide the genomic art to elucidate the genetic map of viruses. it is happening on the continent, and years ago, it wasn't possible. all right. but there's a lot of suspicion when it comes to scientific collaboration between africans and people of african descent. and it's worth remembering the situation of henrietta lacks, the african—american woman who had very unique cancer cells. she died in 1951 at the age of 31 from a cancerous tumour. and her cells, known as the hela cells, have been used in every major medical breakthrough, but her family never benefited in any sort of way from the use of her cells. so there's a lot of suspicion to overcome, isn't there? that's exactly what we're talking about, and that's why... you saw my interviews, i mean, in the washington post and the new york times, what we're talking about equity. we want to collaborate. we want to be in partnership with the rest of the world. we ar
we are bringing the young africans from the university of cambridge, from harvard, from oxford. do no longer need to send the samples outside africa for sequencing to provide the genomic art to elucidate the genetic map of viruses. it is happening on the continent, and years ago, it wasn't possible. all right. but there's a lot of suspicion when it comes to scientific collaboration between africans and people of african descent. and it's worth remembering the situation of henrietta lacks, the...
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professor toombs is professor emeritus of french history at the university of cambridge, a fellow at st. john's college . thamong his many noteworthy books is one of my all-time favorites, the english and their history. in my view this is a bookthat needs to be in everybody's library . we are so lucky to be joined by such a celebrated author and historian and i'm going to begin the discussion by asking a few questions but also getting a chance for professor toombs to introduce himself to us area in the english and their history you said of yourself that you were an englishman of irish connection who has spent most of his life studying france. what is that all about? >> like many americans including your president, i have ikirish antecedents so my not least of his. i have irish blood and irish genesbut i was born in england . in my student days i spent my time mainly writing about french history which i really got interested in and turned towards the history of my own countrywhite lace , very late inlife . i think my perspective on my own country has been one that you might see from t
professor toombs is professor emeritus of french history at the university of cambridge, a fellow at st. john's college . thamong his many noteworthy books is one of my all-time favorites, the english and their history. in my view this is a bookthat needs to be in everybody's library . we are so lucky to be joined by such a celebrated author and historian and i'm going to begin the discussion by asking a few questions but also getting a chance for professor toombs to introduce himself to us...
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and doctors in cambridge, prescribe videos to children with long—term illnesses. feature show other youngsters, offering support. the taste of mint and that's the last thing i can remember. just going, like, saying, "oh, minty," and then just gone. and coming up on the bbc news channel: covid—i9 strikes right at the heart of the tokyo olympics as the world champion pole vaulter sam kendricks test is positive and withdraws a day before track and field events start. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at midday. the met office says climate change is "already being felt" across the uk, and that 2020 was the third warmest year on record. in its latest report on the state of britain's climate, meteorologists say increased rainfall as well as higher temperatures are now recognisable features of our weather. as well as being the third warmest year on record, 2020 was also the fifth wettest and the eighth sunniest. here's our science correspondent, rebecca morell. dramatic changes in our skies. in 2020, the uk experienced a year of extremes. from storms in february
and doctors in cambridge, prescribe videos to children with long—term illnesses. feature show other youngsters, offering support. the taste of mint and that's the last thing i can remember. just going, like, saying, "oh, minty," and then just gone. and coming up on the bbc news channel: covid—i9 strikes right at the heart of the tokyo olympics as the world champion pole vaulter sam kendricks test is positive and withdraws a day before track and field events start. good afternoon...
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yeah, sure cambridge circumstances were different in cost of his day. well, not everyone like me. i could tell them will come on, but then you don't get the ball as much room and in the center forward, you have to get the ball covers me act. i could tell that some of them already, right, any of us. and sometimes when i went to the showers, they would look at me and say, what's that black guy doing in our team there on the cost of the score? 98 goals in the book is legal and was also a score in belgium and france. but he only made 3 international appearances. my plate for a long time, but in germany i could have made more out of editing with all the upheaval i played within myself. help me back. when i couldn't show my football skills, i caught the felt pressure to perform the testing. alan smith and i had to do everything that's in my neighbor, my teammate, who his wife was allison. and if i did something wrong, everything was 2 or 3 times as bad. nowadays, after retiring from football doors have opened up for some black germans. but for costa things took a turn for the worse or t
yeah, sure cambridge circumstances were different in cost of his day. well, not everyone like me. i could tell them will come on, but then you don't get the ball as much room and in the center forward, you have to get the ball covers me act. i could tell that some of them already, right, any of us. and sometimes when i went to the showers, they would look at me and say, what's that black guy doing in our team there on the cost of the score? 98 goals in the book is legal and was also a score in...
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in a statement, cambridge university said...hieved in her short life as a far greater value than anything i've achieved so far and building upon that is... ..is something that i and we're focused upon. the uncles of saskia jones. it is 19 minutes past five. let's get an update on that news that emerged in the last few minutes. a statement can't through that the cabinet office minister michael gove and his wife sarah fine have announced they are divorcing. jonathan blake is at westminster. what more do we know? this news has come to us via a statement from the couple, a joint statement from the couple, a joint statement from the couple, a joint statement from michael gove and his wife, sarah fine. it was released by the press association and the last few minutes. i'll read you what it has to say in full. it says michael and sarah have agreed to separate and sarah have agreed to separate and they are in the process of finalising their divorce and it goes on, they will continue to support their children and they remain close friend
in a statement, cambridge university said...hieved in her short life as a far greater value than anything i've achieved so far and building upon that is... ..is something that i and we're focused upon. the uncles of saskia jones. it is 19 minutes past five. let's get an update on that news that emerged in the last few minutes. a statement can't through that the cabinet office minister michael gove and his wife sarah fine have announced they are divorcing. jonathan blake is at westminster. what...
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today where black and white players were childhood, friends like says good non bring in the actual cambridge circumstances were different in cost of his day. well, not everyone like me. i could tell them woocommerce, but then you don't get the ball as much as a center forward. you have to get the ball cabinet mapped. i could tell that some of them were already right. and sometimes when i went to the showers, they would look at me and say, what's that black guy doing an art team? costed a score, $98.00 goals in the boonies league, and was also top score in belgium, in sprains. but he only made 3 international appearances. my play for a long time, but in germany i could have made more out of it all. but with all the people i played within myself, it helped me back when i couldn't show my football skills costs that i felt pressured to perform. allen's mother and i had to do everything that's in my neighbor. my teammate, who is wide awake, was allison. and if i did something wrong and everything with 2 or 3 times is bad. nowadays, after retiring from football doors have opened up for some black
today where black and white players were childhood, friends like says good non bring in the actual cambridge circumstances were different in cost of his day. well, not everyone like me. i could tell them woocommerce, but then you don't get the ball as much as a center forward. you have to get the ball cabinet mapped. i could tell that some of them were already right. and sometimes when i went to the showers, they would look at me and say, what's that black guy doing an art team? costed a score,...
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as you say, note duchess of cambridge, but quite a parade of vips. the surface. some staff have been quite tearful talk to me about what they have been through and what this day means to them to have that recognition and thanks. earlier, i spoke to a gp, and her big role in the pandemic has been pushing up the vaccine uptake in her area. well, when it was about mid december, what i could see is that in my practice, like, it's a little practice at 5000, so, small to average size. i've been there for 18 years, and i could see that only 50% of my over 705, at that time we were only open to the over 705, in december, were going, whereas in the rest of the country, there was 80% uptake, and i wondered why this was. so, i rang them, and we had a lot of public health messaging telling people this is good for you, but i wondered, what was it? so, i rang them up, like gps do, and i ask them, you know, do you want to discuss anything? what are the issues? and i had probably underestimated the power of, actually, that trusted relationship that we gps have with
as you say, note duchess of cambridge, but quite a parade of vips. the surface. some staff have been quite tearful talk to me about what they have been through and what this day means to them to have that recognition and thanks. earlier, i spoke to a gp, and her big role in the pandemic has been pushing up the vaccine uptake in her area. well, when it was about mid december, what i could see is that in my practice, like, it's a little practice at 5000, so, small to average size. i've been there...
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was also a footbaii— the duke of cambridge was also a football fan and also match the other— football news for the team but the team is— all great news for the team but the team is definitely a unit and i think— team is definitely a unit and i thinkjoe _ team is definitely a unit and i thinkjoe mentioned the fact than the past — thinkjoe mentioned the fact than the past we had a lot of prima donnas— the past we had a lot of prima donnas and they have actually been focused _ donnas and they have actually been focused on — donnas and they have actually been focused on other things off the pitch— focused on other things off the pitch and — focused on other things off the pitch and southgate also said that even when he was a young player, when _ even when he was a young player, when he _ even when he was a young player, when he was playing crystal palace, he never— when he was playing crystal palace, he never felt the pressure to go out and drink— he never felt the pressure to go out and drink a — he never felt the pressure to go out and drink a lot and not be focused on his— and drink a
was also a footbaii— the duke of cambridge was also a football fan and also match the other— football news for the team but the team is— all great news for the team but the team is definitely a unit and i think— team is definitely a unit and i thinkjoe _ team is definitely a unit and i thinkjoe mentioned the fact than the past — thinkjoe mentioned the fact than the past we had a lot of prima donnas— the past we had a lot of prima donnas and they have actually been focused _ donnas...
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— and prince charles and the duke of cambridge has also come out and wish them well _ cambridge hasied the country— individual that can unified the country in that way. it was only a few weeks— country in that way. it was only a few weeks ago that she was unfortunately bearing prince philip but, again, back to work, at a professional that she is. she made that vow— professional that she is. she made that vow all those years ago that she would — that vow all those years ago that she would serve her country until her dying — she would serve her country until her dying day, and she does that in exemplary— her dying day, and she does that in exemplary fashion. and, yet again, wishing _ exemplary fashion. and, yet again, wishing the — exemplary fashion. and, yet again, wishing the team well, and recalling in 1966— wishing the team well, and recalling in 1966 when she presented that in1966 when she presented that trophy— in1966 when she presented that trophy to— in 1966 when she presented that trophy to bobby moore and hoping that it _ trophy to bobby moore and hoping that it can— trophy
— and prince charles and the duke of cambridge has also come out and wish them well _ cambridge hasied the country— individual that can unified the country in that way. it was only a few weeks— country in that way. it was only a few weeks ago that she was unfortunately bearing prince philip but, again, back to work, at a professional that she is. she made that vow— professional that she is. she made that vow all those years ago that she would — that vow all those years ago that she...
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it cambridge. thank you. let's take a look out some of the other stories making news around the world. donald trump's company and it's long time chief financial officer of pleaded not guilty to tax fraud charges. prosecutors accused allan vital but personally avoiding tax on $1700000.00 of income. the firm is alleged to have run a quote, sweeping daisha skiing to cape executive pay and bonuses off the books. and us attorney general merrick garland has halted all federal execution while the justice department continues its review of the death penalty. it comes off of the historic you civic education at the federal level by the trump administration. so team people were put to death in trumps last 6 months in office. canada day celebrations have been overshadowed by the country's colonial past, federal cities cancel, barbecues and fireworks shows. instead, holding rallies in support of indigenous people, the hash tag, cancel canada day trends on social media. after more than $1000.00 unmarked graves were found,
it cambridge. thank you. let's take a look out some of the other stories making news around the world. donald trump's company and it's long time chief financial officer of pleaded not guilty to tax fraud charges. prosecutors accused allan vital but personally avoiding tax on $1700000.00 of income. the firm is alleged to have run a quote, sweeping daisha skiing to cape executive pay and bonuses off the books. and us attorney general merrick garland has halted all federal execution while the...
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he's a consultant there all the just the university of cambridge oh said presents for they can scientists podcast. welcome to d, w. d u share they w h o, the concerns about the euro's potentially increasing coven infections across the continent. the current of ours is a re spirit tree infection and it spreads by close contact with an infected person and an uninfected person who is susceptible to the infection. and any kind of contact between people will increase the risk of more cases. and so if you have math gatherings, you will get more context between people and you will get more cases. but really, the question boils down to what level of risk are we willing to tolerate? and at what point will we regard ourselves a sufficiently safe that we will regard acts and events like this most gatherings for the football matches to be safe? and really that's what it boils down to. and it's up to policymakers to come up with policies that they think of safe then the rest of us follow. it's already down for the football association to come up with the rules. so let's, let's, let's look at that beca
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it cambridge . thank and watching data abilene news is still to come today is world view f o day corresponding to the area of 51 testing ground in the us on the trail of identified flying object euro 2020 swings back into action tonight with elite taking on belgium. in the quarter finals match preview of the favorites versus the world number one, coming up the 1st germany's i'm going to michael, head to london today. what's likely to be her last official visit to britain panoramic travel restrictions and post breaks that relations are on the agenda, talks with barbara johnson. she's also due to meet the queen. well, since becoming chancellor back in 2005 medical has outlasted for british prime ministers. ahead of her meeting with the 5th, we take a look back at how she's whether the changes one moment to visit england. the grounds are all ready cheering, but not because angle america is coming in state. it's about beating germany football. but the chancellor has seen all sides of this love hate rela
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and this vaccine was built in nigeria with my collaborator in cambridge, which means that we do haveoth within africa and in the diaspora, which means that africa can — if given the resources, obviously. so you're saying that, basically overnight, africa could produce the vaccines it needs. there's the african union, with its target of 60% of its own vaccine needs should be produced on the continent by 2040. are you saying that that is achievable? you've got the know—how the expertise, the infrastructure? we do. remember, zeinab, that in the years of the �*70s and �*80s, the majority of vaccines against many diseases were produced in africa. many of those plants still exist. the technology might have changed, but, obviously, it is clear that we were doing this before. and then the question is, why can't we do it now? the reality is there, human resources on the ground. there are people that can do that on the ground. there are people in the african diaspora that can come and support this effort. and, if given the resources, i am sure we can do it. but where's the covid vaccine, then?
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here is a lecture on modern, middle east politics of the university of cambridge and joins me now via skype from new hampton in new york. could help you with this on the program. how would you assess the president's position? at the moment he seems to be perhaps in a stronger position with the unions of the military behind him. he is, but it's a very volatile situation and it's very clear that the opposition is well and not has presented a strong counter force to him. they're sitting and they've got to sit in front of the parliament. they've issued a very strong statement and it is not very clear, even though it's a moment the military is behind the president. the, the issue is not clear whether the military to support him at this stage varies, contributed to al jazeera throughout the day, about their own opinions about the military and where they position themselves during this scenario, as it's unfolded in less than 24 hours. what's your opinion about the military before and after? we might say this impasse that the president has created? well, that i think is why the question is op
here is a lecture on modern, middle east politics of the university of cambridge and joins me now via skype from new hampton in new york. could help you with this on the program. how would you assess the president's position? at the moment he seems to be perhaps in a stronger position with the unions of the military behind him. he is, but it's a very volatile situation and it's very clear that the opposition is well and not has presented a strong counter force to him. they're sitting and...
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he joins us on skype from cambridge in the u. k. well, you're welcome back to the news. so the ad is government forces. are they on the back foot inside the region of to grow? and yes, absolutely. i mean, at the end of june, we saw an almost complete cycle withdrawal from gray areas where the federal government still has a presence inside gray in the west of the region where i'm hora region has, has taken over. busy chunks of what used to be administered by, by to great government, but generally off the battlefield. not since and a failure to achieve the federal objectives integrate. they have completely withdrawn, and now we are seeing a new phase in the war and a new federal strategy is the government looking increasingly isolated in as much as inside its own country. it seems to be staging rallies to make it look good to rally support, and it's also coming on the international pressure over the accusations of human rights abuses within the region. yes, that's right. there's been a huge amount of international pressure concern about the trajectory of this conflict whic
he joins us on skype from cambridge in the u. k. well, you're welcome back to the news. so the ad is government forces. are they on the back foot inside the region of to grow? and yes, absolutely. i mean, at the end of june, we saw an almost complete cycle withdrawal from gray areas where the federal government still has a presence inside gray in the west of the region where i'm hora region has, has taken over. busy chunks of what used to be administered by, by to great government, but...
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and we'll moment have her ologist christmas. joining us now from cambridge, sir, thank you so much for sharing your views and exposure with us. now for many decades, native american children in the united states were sent to w. run boarding schools in an effort to assimilate them into the broader european base society that had taken their lands somehow. call it a deliberate effort, a cultural genocide in south dakota. one indigenous community has reclaimed the remains of the children who died in the schools. reynolds reports, oh, with the sound of drums and prayer songs the remains of 90 congo or yacht, a laquata children returned home to their native land. the. their story is a long and painful one, stretching back over 140 years. be a lot of sadness here today. beginning in a 79 native children from the la cota and other tribes were sent to government run boarding schools. the 1st group embarked on steamships from this point on the missouri river headed for a government school in far away carlisle, pennsylvania law. the kids with this last placed his parents here and both tens of tho
and we'll moment have her ologist christmas. joining us now from cambridge, sir, thank you so much for sharing your views and exposure with us. now for many decades, native american children in the united states were sent to w. run boarding schools in an effort to assimilate them into the broader european base society that had taken their lands somehow. call it a deliberate effort, a cultural genocide in south dakota. one indigenous community has reclaimed the remains of the children who died...
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she's joining us via skype from cambridge. thank you very much for being with us. what is also concerning here, i guess is that the case and actually officially opening up until july 19th and we're already seeing the our rates go up the transmission rate. the delta vary and spreading, as you heard that from sonya is the u. k. d restricting too much, too soon, in your opinion. when opening up in the middle of a raging fat to make with exponentials rises my cases a doubling every 9 days is completely negligent. i own how the secretary has said that we are going to see more than 100000 daily cases over the summer and lessons, something like that ripped through the population when only 51 percent of our population 40 vaccinated is completely reckless and will have long term impact on people's health, our health care services moving forward, giving that the major groups that are being back to now young adults and children where cases are literally skyrocketing and we know that this isn't an acute, that for many people it's a chronic unless i've used to chronic disabilit
she's joining us via skype from cambridge. thank you very much for being with us. what is also concerning here, i guess is that the case and actually officially opening up until july 19th and we're already seeing the our rates go up the transmission rate. the delta vary and spreading, as you heard that from sonya is the u. k. d restricting too much, too soon, in your opinion. when opening up in the middle of a raging fat to make with exponentials rises my cases a doubling every 9 days is...
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in the run up to the olympics, the duke of cambridge has met team gb�*s boxing medal hope lauren priceall team, has been telling prince william about her remarkable change of sport, and her preparations for the games in tokyo. i qualified a couple - of weeks ago out in paris. but going back in 2019, i i had just won the european games and then winning i the world championships, the following year in march, but obviously we hitl the covid pandemic and they got postponed. mentally, it was very tough, challenging at times. - i was 18 months out of the ring. and for those 18 months, how do you keep your mind and your body busy, active, you're doing sort of beneficial training? to be fair to gb boxing, they helped me out- massively, they sent _ equipment out to me, weights, i was doing squats with wheelie bins, using them as _ squat racks. yeah, a lot of question marks in my head, 18 months out of| the ring, it is, am - i as good as i used to be? you'd come off one of the most amazing year in your career and yet that doubt starts to creep in? yeah, definitely, it was hard, i it was really m
in the run up to the olympics, the duke of cambridge has met team gb�*s boxing medal hope lauren priceall team, has been telling prince william about her remarkable change of sport, and her preparations for the games in tokyo. i qualified a couple - of weeks ago out in paris. but going back in 2019, i i had just won the european games and then winning i the world championships, the following year in march, but obviously we hitl the covid pandemic and they got postponed. mentally, it was very...
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in the youth academy in 2020 help arrived in the form of stars like thomas mueller and the actual cambridge speaking out to combat the problem. i think everybody at the stage together and the fight against this racism in football and in the normal social life, the sports has the power to bring the people together to speak with one with one time over a 1000000 people of african heritage live in germany today. for the 1st time ever in 2020, many african and afro d. as for people, shared their life stories and experiences. that same year germany had a racial awakening. following the murder of african american, george floyd by a police officer, i was punished. how many people went on collect anyway? and because it's been back since the large numbers that changed for 50 years ago, despite the active germany is far from it's cool by guy, moment of racial harmony, they've been neglected to come in. let me get over. there has been the the, sometimes i ask myself, why did god create different skin colors, white, black and so on? well, why did god do that to us in the the news the news, the news from
in the youth academy in 2020 help arrived in the form of stars like thomas mueller and the actual cambridge speaking out to combat the problem. i think everybody at the stage together and the fight against this racism in football and in the normal social life, the sports has the power to bring the people together to speak with one with one time over a 1000000 people of african heritage live in germany today. for the 1st time ever in 2020, many african and afro d. as for people, shared their...
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se confirma que la duquesa de cambridge estÁ aislada luego de estar en contacto con una persona que dio misiÓn se iniciÓ un junio y durarÁ tres mesesel paÍs. >> y les contamos que desde hoy, jeff bezos deja de ser el sÍ o de amazon. ——ceo no debe estar preocupado porque su retiro es bastante exitoso. a pesar de su divorcio. la fortuna no estÁ nada mal. borja: asÍ es. es la persona mÁs rica del mundo, cerca de 200,000 millones de dÓlares. el 90% estÁ en amazon y el resto en otras compaÑÍas. lo sustituye en amazon, el jefe de web services, andy. ¿ayer comiste hot dog? >> no, hamburguesa. borja: bueno en este 4 de julio, un hombre ganÓ por 14 vez el cinturÓn de mostaza en el concurso de comer perritos calientes que cada cuatro aÑos se celebra en la gran manzana. ¿cuÁl fue su hazaÑa? aileen: fue un montÓn. se comiÓ 76 perritos en 10 minutos. sus amigos lo apodan el mandÍbula. la pantalla se puso azul pero... eso no lo detuvo. >> bravo. nos vamos este martes arranca la semifinal de
se confirma que la duquesa de cambridge estÁ aislada luego de estar en contacto con una persona que dio misiÓn se iniciÓ un junio y durarÁ tres mesesel paÍs. >> y les contamos que desde hoy, jeff bezos deja de ser el sÍ o de amazon. ——ceo no debe estar preocupado porque su retiro es bastante exitoso. a pesar de su divorcio. la fortuna no estÁ nada mal. borja: asÍ es. es la persona mÁs rica del mundo, cerca de 200,000 millones de dÓlares. el 90% estÁ en amazon y el resto en...
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in a statement, cambridge university said...ave achieved so far and building upon thatis achieved so far and building upon that is something that we are focused upon. the german chancellor angela merkel has said that britons who have had two covid 19 vaccinations should soon be able to travel to germany without going into quarantine on arrival. mrs merkel met prime minister borisjohnson today for talks at chequers, on her last visit to the uk as head of the german government and covid travel restrictions were high on the agenda. we think that, in the foreseeable future, those who have received double jabs will then according to our classification, and britain obviously is a high—incidence area, will be able to travel again without having to go into quarantine, we would like to encourage people to be vaccinated. in the beginning, we did not have that much experience with this variant but we are dealing with it, and we are approaching this in the spirit that i set out and the variant is spreading quickly in germany too, but let me
in a statement, cambridge university said...ave achieved so far and building upon thatis achieved so far and building upon that is something that we are focused upon. the german chancellor angela merkel has said that britons who have had two covid 19 vaccinations should soon be able to travel to germany without going into quarantine on arrival. mrs merkel met prime minister borisjohnson today for talks at chequers, on her last visit to the uk as head of the german government and covid travel...
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today where black and white players were childhood. friends like says, good non bring in the actual cambridge circumstances were different in cost of this . well, not everyone like me. i could tell me, but then you don't get the ball as much room and as a center forward, you has to get the ball. if kevin may act, i could tell that some of them already. right. and sometimes when i went to the showers, they would look at me before and say, what's that black guy doing an art team there about the cost of the score? 98 goals in the boonies league and was also a score in belgium and france. but he only made 3 international appearances. my play for a long time, but in germany i could have made more out of additive male all with all the people i played within myself, it helped me back from i couldn't show my football skills cost and i felt pressure to perform bessy here. allan smith's mother and i had to do everything that's in my neighbor. my teammate, who is wise, was allison. and if i did something wrong, everything with 2 or 3 times is bad. nowadays, after retiring from football doors have opened
today where black and white players were childhood. friends like says, good non bring in the actual cambridge circumstances were different in cost of this . well, not everyone like me. i could tell me, but then you don't get the ball as much room and as a center forward, you has to get the ball. if kevin may act, i could tell that some of them already. right. and sometimes when i went to the showers, they would look at me before and say, what's that black guy doing an art team there about the...
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smith consultant ologist at the university of cambridge. let's take a look at some of stores making a news around the world. now we'll start in south africa, where for the present, jacob summa is defining a court deadline to surrender to authority. it was found guilty of contempt last week for refusing to attend the hearing and conduction inquiry and sentence to 15 months in prison is appealing. at least one person has been killed dozens, engine after a massive explosion at a factory making foam and plastic pellets on the outskirts of bad car. dozens of homes would also damage with horses and all the evacuation of the area around the plan to meet the fears that leaking chemicals that cause more explosions to a house. one in assembly to draw up a new national constitution to replace the legal framework from the era of ministry dictated to peter say, the process was delayed as protested, clash with police on the streets of santiago. they're demanding freedom for people in prison during social unrest. 2 years ago, a criminal gang behind the la
smith consultant ologist at the university of cambridge. let's take a look at some of stores making a news around the world. now we'll start in south africa, where for the present, jacob summa is defining a court deadline to surrender to authority. it was found guilty of contempt last week for refusing to attend the hearing and conduction inquiry and sentence to 15 months in prison is appealing. at least one person has been killed dozens, engine after a massive explosion at a factory making...
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the duke of cambridge attends a service to mark the 73rd birthday of the nhs, as his wife is forced tont block near miami is demolished over safety fears, as a tropical storm approaches florida. now it's time for a look at the stories happening in different areas across the uk. family and friends of residents who died from coronavirus at a care home in kent have been holding a memorial service this morning. managers at pelham house in folkestone say they lost 50% of their residents to the virus and described it as a living nightmare. the service coincides with a two minute silence for nhs, social care workers. simonjones is at the home now. workers. simon jones is at the home now. ~ ., ., , . now. well, the memorial service was held here in — now. well, the memorial service was held here in the _ now. well, the memorial service was held here in the grounds _ now. well, the memorial service was held here in the grounds of _ now. well, the memorial service was held here in the grounds of the - now. well, the memorial service was held here in the grounds of the care. held here in the grou
the duke of cambridge attends a service to mark the 73rd birthday of the nhs, as his wife is forced tont block near miami is demolished over safety fears, as a tropical storm approaches florida. now it's time for a look at the stories happening in different areas across the uk. family and friends of residents who died from coronavirus at a care home in kent have been holding a memorial service this morning. managers at pelham house in folkestone say they lost 50% of their residents to the virus...
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so i agree that the cambridge sorry, there's a bit of an echo, and i'm just i agree that the cambridge data is is our best shot right now at looking at this at this question. what we have a benefit of is knowing everything that the peer-to-peer ledger tells us. it's shared and open. it's not a proprietary standard from a corporation and the peer-to-peer ledger shows us. how much work these miners are performing to make sure that transactions get in blocks, and they're not censored by some third party or some government that wants to coerce certain transactions or block certain transactions. it's this vibrant competition between miners that guarantees that the miners cannot form a cartel and choose to systematically exclude certain persons from this financial system when you have them compete and when you have their evidence of their competition in the form of proof of work calculations on a public ledger that any person can audit independently you get that censorship resistance. as far as energy usage, i'm sorry. now go ahead. i need to get to my next question because i really want to
so i agree that the cambridge sorry, there's a bit of an echo, and i'm just i agree that the cambridge data is is our best shot right now at looking at this at this question. what we have a benefit of is knowing everything that the peer-to-peer ledger tells us. it's shared and open. it's not a proprietary standard from a corporation and the peer-to-peer ledger shows us. how much work these miners are performing to make sure that transactions get in blocks, and they're not censored by some third...
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in a statement, cambridge university said... uk and a particular concern at the spread of the delta variant. as a result the spanish government has of today has introduced these new measures which as you say you have to present either a certificate of vaccination or proof of a negative covid test over the last 48 hours to get into the country. all this is happening in the same week that the british government has added the balearic islands to its local green list so that means that people from the uk can travel there another return to the uk they do not have to quarantine, so that is a huge incentive to british travellers to go to a beat, majorca and so on but, when they do go there, when they arrive, they will have to undergo these new restrictions which have been introduced here in spain today. the england squad flies to rome this afternoon for their euro 2020 quarterfinal against ukraine tomorrow night. fans have been urged not to travel there because of coronavirus restrictions, but some lucky supporters who live in italy wi
in a statement, cambridge university said... uk and a particular concern at the spread of the delta variant. as a result the spanish government has of today has introduced these new measures which as you say you have to present either a certificate of vaccination or proof of a negative covid test over the last 48 hours to get into the country. all this is happening in the same week that the british government has added the balearic islands to its local green list so that means that people from...
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we went out to cambridge elementary school in concord to receive a couple hundred backpacks.principal said 94% of the families are economically disadvantaged. this is the third year of receiving backpacks why the principal said it builds up confidence. >> walking on to campus with the backpack they're ready to learn. not something to worry about. >> since 1995 family giving tree is donating backpacks to schools like cambridge elementary school. aim we are helping and you can do. go to nbc bay area.com/schools. you can make a contribution. it only takes a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> 5:26. next the top stories following today including a big blow for a hospital system. why the good samaritan's access to medicare may be in serious jeopardy. >>> a very real concern this fire suspect. a shortage that may leave less tools to fight the largest fires. >>> right now, not backing down. the oakland a's potential move to las vegas getting support of a big name in major league baseball. this as new concerns about a new billion dollar stadium, what it would bring to the city. >>> plus h
we went out to cambridge elementary school in concord to receive a couple hundred backpacks.principal said 94% of the families are economically disadvantaged. this is the third year of receiving backpacks why the principal said it builds up confidence. >> walking on to campus with the backpack they're ready to learn. not something to worry about. >> since 1995 family giving tree is donating backpacks to schools like cambridge elementary school. aim we are helping and you can do. go...
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we went out to cambridge elementary school in concord to receive a couple hundred backpacks. 530 kids go to school there. the principal said 94% of the families are economically disadvantaged. this is the third year of receiving backpacks from the giving tree drive. the principal said it builds up confidence. >> when the students walk on to campus with the backpack they're ready to learn. not something to worry about. >> as it has since 1995, family giving tree is donating backpacks to schools like cambridge elementary school. it is we are helping and you can, too. go to nbc bay area.com/schools. there you can build a backpack virtually or make a contribution. it only takes a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> in san francisco supervisors have passed a new shared space ordinance making the parklets a permanent option for businesses. >> it helped businesses stay afloat in the worst of the pandemic. owns say it's needed to get businesses on the feet and cover the higher costs. >>> well there's welcomed news for families looking to explore san jose this summer. rides are reopening at happy h
we went out to cambridge elementary school in concord to receive a couple hundred backpacks. 530 kids go to school there. the principal said 94% of the families are economically disadvantaged. this is the third year of receiving backpacks from the giving tree drive. the principal said it builds up confidence. >> when the students walk on to campus with the backpack they're ready to learn. not something to worry about. >> as it has since 1995, family giving tree is donating backpacks...
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we are ologist at the university of cambridge. well, israel has seen the corona virus case is search by 50 percent over the last week and increase being blamed on the delta variant. israel was one of the 1st countries to reopen after lockdown and almost 2 thirds of its population of had at least one jap, now, authorities according on young people to get vaccinated in order to avoid the return of koby restrictions. they w. tonya kramer reports from foster bar, the adam good. he's taking his daughter's leah and to get vaccinated. more and more young israel is age 12 to 15. and now getting there, jump like here at this small clinic and class saba. not least because of the fast spreading delta variant. and because many have plans for this summer. i think it's really good. it gives us much more freedom and it's nice to find the, you know, corona's over soon, hopefully. and yeah, i think it's important. it's still not stat old because the countries have still not, and not all of the countries have gotten the have gotten the opportunity
we are ologist at the university of cambridge. well, israel has seen the corona virus case is search by 50 percent over the last week and increase being blamed on the delta variant. israel was one of the 1st countries to reopen after lockdown and almost 2 thirds of its population of had at least one jap, now, authorities according on young people to get vaccinated in order to avoid the return of koby restrictions. they w. tonya kramer reports from foster bar, the adam good. he's taking his...
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he is a professor at cambridge and he studies social media and how misinformation goes viral and infects the social media giants could be doing to promote facts and stop the spread of bad information. >>> this morning an intense push to vaccinate. vaccine misinformation is also spreading beyond. he said they found dozens of post saying that the vaccines alter your dna, diminish your dna, and even make you magnetic. it is so bad the surgeon general issued a rare formal advisory usually for warnings on tobacco, drugs, and obesity. >>. >> facebook, which also owns instagram fired back in a blog post titled "moving past the finger pointing." saying when we see misinformation we take action against it citing more than two billion people have the authoritative information about covid-19 and vaccines on facebook. twitter agreed saying as the covid-19 pandemic evolved we'll do our part to elevate authoritative information. >>> one professor of psychologist at cambridge advices facebook to help the company debunk misinformation on several from covid to climate change. >> what did you think of the
he is a professor at cambridge and he studies social media and how misinformation goes viral and infects the social media giants could be doing to promote facts and stop the spread of bad information. >>> this morning an intense push to vaccinate. vaccine misinformation is also spreading beyond. he said they found dozens of post saying that the vaccines alter your dna, diminish your dna, and even make you magnetic. it is so bad the surgeon general issued a rare formal advisory usually...
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bell received his phd from harvard university and his ba from the university of cambridge in england. he is associate professor of history at the university of maryland in college park where he specializes in early american history and cultural history, and he has been honored with more than half a dozen teaching awards at harvard and at the university of maryland. the american society of 18th century studies bestowed its innovative course design award on his undergraduate course on the topic of ordinaryiv
bell received his phd from harvard university and his ba from the university of cambridge in england. he is associate professor of history at the university of maryland in college park where he specializes in early american history and cultural history, and he has been honored with more than half a dozen teaching awards at harvard and at the university of maryland. the american society of 18th century studies bestowed its innovative course design award on his undergraduate course on the topic...
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in a statement, cambridge university said... she was once a student. saskia obviously will be forever young in our eyes, but her legacy is already far bigger than she would ever have hoped for, if she had thought about her legacy, which she absolutely wouldn't have done. at the end of the day, we want to represent how saskia is positioned in our hearts as well as in our minds. 12—year—old sky brown is set to become the youngest british summer 0lympian of all time after being named in the team gb squad. she'll be 13—years and 11 days old when she competes in the skateboarding in tokyo this month. ricky boleto reports. she might be team gb�*s youngest athlete, but with a smile like that, she's the happiest, too. sky turns 13 just a week before the tokyo games begin, becoming a teenager and aiming for gold in skateboarding, which will feature at the olympics for the first time ever. well, obviously, trying to get a gold medal, but i'm just going to try and have fun, enjoy being at the olympics and show the world what skateboarding
in a statement, cambridge university said... she was once a student. saskia obviously will be forever young in our eyes, but her legacy is already far bigger than she would ever have hoped for, if she had thought about her legacy, which she absolutely wouldn't have done. at the end of the day, we want to represent how saskia is positioned in our hearts as well as in our minds. 12—year—old sky brown is set to become the youngest british summer 0lympian of all time after being named in the...
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i can't wait until he can just invent this in person in cambridge.until then. >> thinking to write this wonderful book. >> is great to talk to great to talk to everyone thank you for putting it all together. >> thanks much everyone and good night. ♪ ♪ >> top nonfiction books and authors every week in bridgeton at 10:00 p.m. eastern, on after words former xerox ceo ursula burns the first black female of a fortune 500 company on american business and the corporate world per cheese interviewed by amazon senior vice president alicia boulder davis parade said they live at noon eastern on in-depth, join or to our conversation with pulitzer prize winning author and historian annette gordon reed as she talks about american presidents, slavery and emancipation part a price when books include the hemmings of monticello and her latest book, on juneteenth. miss gordon reed will be taking your calls, facebook comments, e-mails, and tweets. watch book tv on cspan2 this weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ on june 13 covid 1970 when the "new york times" began publishing the pentagon p
i can't wait until he can just invent this in person in cambridge.until then. >> thinking to write this wonderful book. >> is great to talk to great to talk to everyone thank you for putting it all together. >> thanks much everyone and good night. ♪ ♪ >> top nonfiction books and authors every week in bridgeton at 10:00 p.m. eastern, on after words former xerox ceo ursula burns the first black female of a fortune 500 company on american business and the corporate...
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this morning the fa president, the duke of cambridge, said he was sickened. had hoped this would be a day of celebration but the mood at wembley could not be more different. but the team can look back on what they have achieved at this tournament with huge pride. over eight memorable months, they played with talent and togetherness, winning both matches and fans on their way to a first major final in 55 years. their way to a first ma'or final in 55 ears. ., ., u, their way to a first ma'or final in 55 ears. u, , their way to a first ma'or final in 55 ears. , ., their way to a first ma'or final in 55 ears. , w 55 years. football can be a cruel, cruel game _ 55 years. football can be a cruel, cruel game at — 55 years. football can be a cruel, cruel game at times _ 55 years. football can be a cruel, cruel game at times and - 55 years. football can be a cruel, cruel game at times and i - 55 years. football can be a cruel, cruel game at times and i have . 55 years. football can be a cruel, i cruel game at times and i have been on the end of it and unfortunately th
this morning the fa president, the duke of cambridge, said he was sickened. had hoped this would be a day of celebration but the mood at wembley could not be more different. but the team can look back on what they have achieved at this tournament with huge pride. over eight memorable months, they played with talent and togetherness, winning both matches and fans on their way to a first major final in 55 years. their way to a first ma'or final in 55 ears. ., ., u, their way to a first ma'or...
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i'm taking charge, with garlique. >>> the duchess of cambridge is self isolating.ested positive for covid. let's go the max foster from hampshire, england. important to note, max, she is vaccinated. so why is she going ahead here and self isolating? >> reporter: they are the uk rules, i think, still based on the science that potentially could be carrying the virus even though you've been vaccinated. she has, according to a source i spoke to today, received both vaccinations. this goes back to friday. the reason we found out about it is because she was due to go to a series of engagements today. they've been cancelled. she was told on friday that she had been in contact with someone who has tested positive for covid-19. so she's been isolating since friday. a statement from the palace saying her royal highness is not experiencing any symptoms but is following all relevant government guidelines and is self isolating at home. show you some images of her last week at wimbledon. she was also at the euro football championships as well. a lot of people making the point th
i'm taking charge, with garlique. >>> the duchess of cambridge is self isolating.ested positive for covid. let's go the max foster from hampshire, england. important to note, max, she is vaccinated. so why is she going ahead here and self isolating? >> reporter: they are the uk rules, i think, still based on the science that potentially could be carrying the virus even though you've been vaccinated. she has, according to a source i spoke to today, received both vaccinations. this...
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the duchess of cambridge was due to be there, but she's now self—isolating after coming into contact ceremony, prime minister and prince. but really, today was all about nhs staff and patients. like the doctor who treated the first ever coronavirus patients in the uk, remembering his hardest moment in the first wave.- moment in the first wave. having those first _ moment in the first wave. having those first telephone _ moment in the first wave. having i those first telephone conversations, with families, about how sect —— mike zink the loved ones were and being moved to tears by the realisations that these calls would be the first of many. fir realisations that these calls would be the first of many.— realisations that these calls would be the first of many. or the mother who had to — be the first of many. or the mother who had to give _ be the first of many. or the mother who had to give birth _ be the first of many. or the mother who had to give birth two _ be the first of many. or the mother who had to give birth two months i who had to give birth two months early because she and
the duchess of cambridge was due to be there, but she's now self—isolating after coming into contact ceremony, prime minister and prince. but really, today was all about nhs staff and patients. like the doctor who treated the first ever coronavirus patients in the uk, remembering his hardest moment in the first wave.- moment in the first wave. having those first _ moment in the first wave. having those first telephone _ moment in the first wave. having i those first telephone conversations,...
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. >> reporter: it was 1902, a smallpox outbreak in cambridge prompted a vaccination order. three years later jacobson versus massachusetts, the supreme court upheld that vaccination mandate in a case that is still cited today to uphold vaccine requirements to go to school. the mask mandates we've lived with during this pandemic, so yes, the state has options. >> we see what is happening with the delta variant and the low uptake of vaccination. >> reporter: when classes resume it cal state, vaccinations will be mandatory. it's a policy that university professors have been openly calling for. >> with half the country not vaccinated and what is happening with the delta, that is sadly what we will have to do, use the vehicle of public policy. >> i think at this point the evidence is crystal clear that the things we've done so far to motivate vaccination is not enough to get us to a place that will get us out of this pandemic. >> reporter: without delta, the current vaccination rate would probably be enough to contain the pandemic. that is why public health messaging has largely
. >> reporter: it was 1902, a smallpox outbreak in cambridge prompted a vaccination order. three years later jacobson versus massachusetts, the supreme court upheld that vaccination mandate in a case that is still cited today to uphold vaccine requirements to go to school. the mask mandates we've lived with during this pandemic, so yes, the state has options. >> we see what is happening with the delta variant and the low uptake of vaccination. >> reporter: when classes resume...
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today where black and white players were childhood friends like says good non bring in your sure cambridge circumstances were different in cost of this. well, not everyone like me or i can tell me, but then you don't get the ball as much room and at the center forward, you have to get the ball cabinet. the may act. i could tell that some of them already, right. any of us a little and sometimes when i went to the showers, they would look at me and say, what's that black guy doing a nazi cost at a score? 98 goals in the bonus league. and was also top score in belgium and france. but he only made 3 international appearances. i played for a long time, but in germany, i could have made more out of additive males. but with all the people i played within myself helped me back when i couldn't show my football skills cost and i felt pressure to perform here hours. miss mother, i had to do everything that's in my neighborhood. and my teammate, who is white, was allison. and if i did something wrong, everything was 2 or 3 times is bad. nowadays, after retiring from football doors have opened up for s
today where black and white players were childhood friends like says good non bring in your sure cambridge circumstances were different in cost of this. well, not everyone like me or i can tell me, but then you don't get the ball as much room and at the center forward, you have to get the ball cabinet. the may act. i could tell that some of them already, right. any of us a little and sometimes when i went to the showers, they would look at me and say, what's that black guy doing a nazi cost at...