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charlotte pinsky joins us from paris. charlotte would be looking at some things that might help you to. describe what's happening now. well you can probably see behind me it's already getting pretty good here in paris is burning and you can hear the tear gas that's being left off or we're in the middle of it at the moment and by our streaming the we've already seen clashes between the police and the protesters at the very start of this protest police being pelted with the ropes with glass bottles with pink paint them them responding with the tear gas so you can see the protesters here try to barricade parts 7 7 of the area they've set this fire they've been smashing shops except for and where we go all around this tear gas is now raining down it's going very difficult to see at this protest was called against the inclusive courage you know specifically or to the 212224221 is about the idea of the police having 40 cams to be able to live stream at the interventions that they make up to $22.00 is about the use of drone footage you know article $24.00 the most controversial the most which would criminalize if they were published images over the police if there was intent to harm that of course is being written by parliamentarians that present maccarone went on t.v. on friday to give a long ranging interview about the issues he said and admitted that they was violence within the police but he said he wouldn't politicize that and he said that there was violence in all of society have a listen to what he said during the interview. yet live your lives in a society there is violence in society there is racism in society in france today this is a franked therefore as a police reflect society some members of the police force display violent behavior that we must go off to and punish. us so that was present my. akron yesterday we also knew the police are angry about what he said in the interview but the fact he said that he was going to set up a platform where people could sort of sign up to say they'd seen any discrimination by the police or police were saying that they were in a stop controls the way the start was the call from their union it is a huge presence here in paris but it's not just in paris people protesting there are around 90 protests taking place across france i don't know if there is misuses but i just want to give you a sense of what's going on the car just behind me has been searching for a while we're in the middle of a live i'm sure there is that are going to be very unhappy about that but you can just get a sense of the anger here you know we passed through i'd say more than a kilometer of people it may not look like crowded right now but the streets have been packed with individuals who are clear that despite the fact the parliamentarian say that they will write article 24 people unhappy with the idea of the other parts of the moon as well and as you mentioned a panel of u.n. experts said earlier this week that they felt that the global security law itself needed to be comprehensively written because it was incompatible with international human rights law adding huge amounts of pressure i mean president concert in affronts is a country where there is freedom of the press it doesn't want to stop oppression doing their job but the press say that's exactly what parts of this movement to really hamper the press in being able to show images and particularly images which show police violence images that in the last week of routine to show up focus some of the issues that we saw the issues of a migrant camp it was clear that where she lists were being attacked by the police we also use all of the fact that. miss. did you say it was. so i thought he's stupid you just get a look at this. all across the floor here when you do smashed all over looks like outside of a supermarket and of course baseball is a fibroid just coming out to put this out but really it is a mess here on the streets of paris. ok thank you charlotte charlotte we're just looking at some of the live pictures being streamed live from link with paris we just talking that. anger on the streets of paris this weekend over that security bill that could potentially stop they say the public from filming the police so a lot of tension there a lot of violence charlotta showing a lot of vandalism to you and of course we'll keep ourselves across this story leaving for. moscow has started to carry out mass vaccinations but the. infections across russia have been on the rice since september and now exceed 28000 the day. i spoke with nikki. behind me is one of 70 most clinics where specialized fully equipped vaccination centers opened on saturday they will work from 8 am to 8 pm every day expecting to vaccinate hundreds of people daily earlier we heard from russia's president vladimir putin that the country had already produced 2000000 doses of the drug and ease ready for mass vaccination and to be honest russia needs it just as well as the entir
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charlotte charlotte been reporting in paris well earlier i discussed the current that rage over the draft law with nicole america he's a france based political enemies we should be surprised that eventually. we're going to have been very very clumsy on this global security i think they don't realize the french are with the whole management of the covert and situation the whole management of the confinement and we've got people. certificates they've got to sign just to say that they're going to buy some bread or that they're going to see a person in the retired hall people are fed up with that and this last thing that i will say that we've got the promises of a police state in our everyday lives and then people are all said it would not be allowed to police brutality so this actually was something that's trough and it's no surprise since it's going to concede people really mad and that's one of the streets and that's why we're seeing such violence don't forget that the demonstrations are not only an absolute got them all across the country today how do you think macro react this weekend. what to do something stan is using this situation that means this is what he wants to show tonight this is what he wants mainstream media to show on t.v. he wants to show what the very violent images of demonstrations getting out of hand and this is going to many mainstream journalists are all going to say this is the who we need more all these are not going to do the analysis of why people are so fed up why they're so mad and they're not going to show the images of the hundreds of thousands of french who are in the streets today or demonstrating peacefully who just don't want this police state the promises of this police say they don't want it anymore and those images are going to be shown so much at all i think he's cute isn't his couch eating popcorn watching this images because he knows that that's what he was going to show today and he wants to give himself the image of the peacemaker the one who is going to enforce the police and who is going to arm the with the population part of the population who he thought he was going to vote for in the next elections. in other news tonight moscow has started to carry out to mass vaccinations but the. japanese any infections across russia have been on the rise since september and now exceed 28000 the day. behind me is one of 70 most clinics where a specialized fully equipped to x. nation center is opened on saturday they will work from 8 am to 8 pm every day expecting to vaccinate hundreds of people daily earlier we heard from russia's president vladimir putin that the country had already produced 2000000 doses of the drug and ease ready for mass vaccination and to be honest russia needs it just as well as the entire world because coronavirus cases grow and call that 19 related deaths can continue to remain on a very high level well the vaccination is on a voluntary basis but not everybody can get an injection here is deputy mayor about who will be the 1st to get sputnik could be fatal which it could have in the it's not simple shooting these groups have priority 1st tries to vaccination workers such as doctors and teachers who deal with a large number of people who are also nursing staff administrative as cleaners and other burkas in social institutions as they also trace candidates also required to be in a good health condition of course aged 18 to 60 earlier mayor is sad that half of moscow residents already mune to corona virus 20 thousands of them got a sputnik the injection as clinical trials volunteers phase 3 of it still goes on but early interim results showed that the vaccine is over 95 percent effective $42.00 days after the 1st shot and it would be fair to mention that u.s. based foreign giant spies are and were there not just recently also announced a similar efficacy of their of vaccines but russia is certainly the 1st to start mass vaccination now varia we know that you took part of the final stage of the vaccine trials can you tell us about your experience yes sure yes i am one of thousands of volunteers taking part in phase 3 of the clinical trials of sputnik the. it is what is known as double blind placebo trials when only 25 percent 75 percent of the participants get real drug and 25 percent of them get placebo and neither doctor is no participant supposed to know who is getting an award but i was too impatient and i made a blood test. first of all i have to tell you that i got the 1st shot in mid september and the 2nd 121 days later and couple of days after the 2nd chart i got a blood test that showed me that my body started producing antibodies g. and now other blood tests i made just a couple of weeks ago showed that their number is growing and of course i'm very happy with that there were some side effects after the 1st shot and the 2nd shot but they faded away and it's nothing compared to the benefits i now have you know protected from coronavirus of course. they said to be given to keep workers in the health and education sectors and it is it will ease the pressure on hospital or so across the country kosofsky found 20 trysted siberia. russia's future should. be out on the 27th of october at 10 pm 3 ambulances came here to the office local health department they parked like this too along the curb and the 3rd drove right dark to the entrance for 12 hours they would be driving around the town to hospitalize the sick and every hospital refused yet. i'm standing right now in front of the health department there already 3 ambulances here as you can hear they switched on their sirens they drove up and stopped right here 123. so there were 3 ambulances here yes 32 had i think shouldn't and they brought oxygen to the 3rd one. because when we drive the same patient around for 12 hours the oxygen tank runs out in 4 and i want as i will happen to exactly why are they driving in circles for 12 hours i've been speaking to a paramedic he said it works like this. brigade essentially. an ordinary course and then they realize the person has community acquired pneumonia and. that person was 17 years old and the situation. was that they were going to die right that yes you will take the patients they take an oxygen tank they start calling the ambulances and dispatch. comes from the ambulance station so they start calling the station saying these guys we have a patient here 1st of all if they don't have p.p. themselves i took pictures loaded that they only had the usual uniforms. they weren't ready for anything. they only had ordinary masks disposable ones so she says guys we have a code patient and they say wait we're looking for. we're looking just goes on for 12 hours straight but at some point they lost their patience and. we couldn't get to no insania where else we decided to ask directly maybe someone will respond. 100 percent he's hospitalization. i cannot send her home these are for humane or medical reasons there is no where to drive her to because war and given the necessary information we hope to be able to say something here that. despite the risks of working with kavan patients there's been a shortage of volunteers coming forward to help the international red cross and red crescent say that they've been overwhelmed by offers from around the globe this year in response to an unprecedented humanitarian need r.c. has witnessed equally unprecedented humanitarian kindness with hundreds of thousands of people joining the red cross red crescent family put the 1st dime all the while can turn dealing with the terrible impacts of covert 19 on the road wives the response from those wanting to help has been high across the globe with european countries in particular recording tens of thousands of sign ups we asked people what spurred them to come forward. i started one tearing with the red cross in the beginning of this year after i cope with the isolation facility and the reason why i started wanting with the red cross there is because i had actually stayed at the facility when i have come back and august and the red cross that so much for me and i really want to do something for them and give back to the red cross and the society i really recommend doing it to get to know a lot of different people from different backgrounds and being able to do something good for society in this situation when the pandemic started i began to actively participate in their ration retros response to call the 19 i decided it was my time with this terrifying tearing in their. in this difficult period. because i understand their heart how much help and how much support is needed to every person especially on their for their elderly and lonely people and my colleague mccarron spoke more about this with the secretary general of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies we have seen a many many people young volunteers people who tear score report want to support this is primarily motivated by our principle of humanity and our principle of universality because these seeds are truly a global crisis and without global so we've got a deep we cannot contain this this pandemic so that's what we've got it is that mainly it's a part of the sort of what do you think of the main difficulties these lot in tears come across almost every 2 years have i that their family members and friends or colleagues also affected by time in the sawai contending with their own personal suffering and sometimes personal loss but they are also somewhat a bit to express that group will slowly go. com part of what to do to help others but also initially there was a short is a personal protective equipment there was also not enough information information that was needed to ensure that they can go forward and volunteer in a safe environment. but we have surely learned dorsett practices to protect her peepee materials have been now available more easily but there are 2 other elements you know that it's also in many part of the world that is the stigma around i don't depend that doesn't help we have also seen betty increased. increased number of mental health issues increases in domestic violence issues so when the woman tears want to help to deal with the pandemic there are also seeing that at the same time they also have to support people on the mental health issues domestic violence issues stigma issues and what are your thoughts on the kind of vaccines being rolled out next week i do think that going to threaten the tide of infections. i think they could actually have definitely going to be helpful but we need to also understand that this is not going to be a silver bullet just because of accident and now being rolled out that it will suddenly stop the vita's that's not going to happen unfortunately i did it is still a massive need for production and distribution to look stickle distributors and challenge would be would be a massive. cultural and ability of vaccine especially the part the countries you know the countries who don't have the finance it means to put approaches that are actually right now so i think that it could in the distribution of factories all around the world would be critical and we have somewhere to go to these that point . watching us international will be going live back to paris just after the break for the latest on those protests this taking place in the french capital. those and the big community are extremely positive about the future because big coin solves a lot of problems i we face because of money because of central banks even the nation state itself as a unit of governance has kind of outgrown its useful. the world is driven by shaped by one person. in a day or thinks. we dare to ask. welcome back here with our team which is looking here at some more live pictures from paris to see from my protests are taking place again this weekend a security bill that could stop the public from filming the police will take asked has been used to disperse the crowds and here are some scenes from over the last couple of hours. we have got our reporter in paris charlotte pinsky back with this now charlotte looking at pictures over the last few hours of a lot of violence and we can hear plenty of protests continuing to on the streets in paris just took us through where you are and what you can see. while we're on the route that was officially approved which we import to listen plasters public in france we're already probably about halfway through the route but the violence spill during the very early on in the protests i want to give you a sense of where we are right now we just outside the bank that was completely smashed up by some of the demonstrators you can see that a scooter a motorcycle outside was there the bank itself was smashed people went inside they took the furniture from inside the bank brought it out and then they set these fires outside the pankisi completely and utterly have trashed this particular bank that there have been other businesses that have been trashed like this on this street here in paris and we've also seen a number of c
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charlotte charlotte i have lost count of the times that i've asked this next question is this the end game well i've lost count of the amount of times that i've answered it of course we've seen so many deadlines come and go in these breaks that negotiations now today michel barnier the chief negotiator for the e.u. has said the talks will continue until wednesday but no further you can say whether or not that is the final deadline for these trade and security in negotiations and deep both sides have said they will keep talking up until the final minutes indeed coming out of downing street in the u.k. today they say they'll talk as long as it takes so long as we think that it deal is to be done and they have admitted though that these talks really are going down to the wire and of course just to give you a sense of that british newspapers today one saying history has its eye on wrecks it say remains to be seen of course whether or not that deal can be done in the coming days but the public here among those that we've spoken to there is a sense of fatigue now as these negotiations drag on and on they've been going on and in one form or another for years now take a listen to what people on the streets of had to say. i'm not worried about it because we need to get something so detailed. we need to make it do. we don't have to give in to what we should but they want to be feels like it's been buried in the public to know about this and what's going on it is buried among the town pandemic virus that he succumbed to 75 percent i don't know how many people realize break faith with anything i said to you mean this is what i would want to know deal situation and i don't like the fact that the government has made on what they promise i think is very unfair. people seem crazy i mean 2016 we would say than 4 years later and i have but i think if i didn't progress at all to be honest with you personally i think i would be over is probably better than a fair deal with just what the reasons are you have said all along. who knows what's going to happen but i think even though you know to be honest with you. now optimists will say that this is the last minute drama is all part of the political stances that was expected at the end point of this these negotiations both sides wanting to prove just how hard they fought for that respective audiences but as barbara said the news coming out of it negotiations has been good to me 01000 s. all saying that that the chances of a deal are at this point 5050 now both signs of said that they do want a deal but not at any cost oh i want to give you the last word what happens if they don't shake hands on it if they don't manage to reach an agreement by the deadline set. no deal on the business side of things people call this armageddon because it would mean that 40 years of free trade of the free exchange of goods people money services from the united kingdom to the european union back and forth will be ending overnight that is the main point terrorists will come into into play into play for instance for crowds coming from britain to the e.u. 10 percent for u.k. lemm 40 percent which would kill the business model off a number of pitches farmers and so on and so for as transport would be sewn into kaos planes probably couldn't fly anymore and would need emergency agreements from both sides is so yes we will not look be looking forward to that day but in evidence of it will come the 1st of january when everything will change for the better or the worse 1st of january mark your calendars in brussels barbara maze all in london charlotte shell some pill ladies thank you for your continued coverage. and we're going to turn our attention now back to germany where chancellor merkel is pushing for stricter lockdown measures saying existing restrictions won't be sufficient to get the country through the winter a partial lockdown has been in place for more than a month now it has slowed but not stopped the rise in case numbers and hospitals in some areas are working at the limit the german state of bavaria has already opted to tighten restrictions starting wednesday the variance will be asked to stay at home with only a few exceptions. arts let's turn now to do a political correspondent assignment young who can tell us more about these remarkable remarks by the chancellor why she weighing in now with simon. well i think it's because concern is growing lay low the the infection numbers have remain stubbornly high despite this lockdown that we've had limited lockdown over the last 5 weeks they infections have have begun to dr
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have, for instance, charlotte, princess charlotte, prince george, princess charlotte, prince george,they had the mmr vaccine? has prince louis, have they had the mmr vaccine ? has little prince louis, have they had the mmr vaccine? has little archie, the offspring of megan and terry, have they had the mmr vaccine? has —— megan and harry. has —— these are all opportunities for the royal family to really take a stand when it comes to public health issues of such importance. and i think this is a step in the right direction, but it's one of a number of steps that needs to be made, and in turn, only a part of a wider campaign that needs to happen to convince the one in six people who say they are unlikely to take the vaccine that it's a good idea, because the more people that take gets, the more effective it will be, the sooner this country can get back to normal stop by to think i'd rather watch you standards and strictly on christmas day them are some get a vaccine. quite. lucy, those sunday mirror also, ijust vaccine. quite. lucy, those sunday mirror also, i just want to show the fron
have, for instance, charlotte, princess charlotte, prince george, princess charlotte, prince george,they had the mmr vaccine? has prince louis, have they had the mmr vaccine ? has little prince louis, have they had the mmr vaccine? has little archie, the offspring of megan and terry, have they had the mmr vaccine? has —— megan and harry. has —— these are all opportunities for the royal family to really take a stand when it comes to public health issues of such importance. and i think...
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charlotte charlotte i've lost count of the times that i've asked this next question is this the end game. well i've lost count of the amount of times that i've answered it of course we've seen so many deadlines come and go in these breaks in negotiations now today michel barnier the chief negotiator for the e.u. has said the talks will continue until wednesday but no further who can say whether or not that is the final deadline for these trade and security negotiations and deep both sides have said that they will keep talking up until the final minutes indeed coming out of downing street in the u.k. today they say they'll talk as long as it takes so long as we think that a deal is to be done they have admitted though that these talks really are going down to the wire and of course just to give you a sense of the british newspapers today one saying history has its eye on wrecks it say remains to be seen of course whether or not that deal can be done in the coming days but the public here among those that we've spoken to there is a sense of fatigue now as these negotiations drag on and on they've been going on and so in one form or another for years now take a listen to what people on the streets of had to say. i'm not worried about it but we need to get something so detailed. we need to make it do you. don't have to give in to what we should but they will be feels like it's been buried in the public to know about this and what's going on but if buried among the down pandemic virus that he succumbed to them. i don't know how many people realize break faith with anything i said to you mean this is what i would want an ideal situation and i don't like the fact that the government does when they don't know what they promise i think is very unfair. people seem crazy i mean 2016 we would see it in 4 years later and what i think if i didn't progress at all to be honest with you personally i think no deal is probably better than a fair deal with just one reason why you have said all along. but who knows what's going to happen but i think even though you know to be honest with you. now optimists will say that this is the last minute drawn there is all part of the political stances that was expected at the end point of this these negotiations both sides wanting to prove just how hard they fought for that respective audiences but as barbara said the news coming out of negotiations has been good lummi one source saying that that the chances of a deal at this point 5050 now both sides have said that they do want a deal but not at any cost oh barbara want to give you the last word what happens if they don't shake hands on it if they don't manage to reach an agreement by the deadline set. no deal on the business side of things people call this armageddon because it would mean that 40 years of free trade off the free exchange of goods people money services from the united kingdom to the european union back and forth will be ending overnight that is the main point terrorists will come into into play into play for instance for cars coming from britain to the e.u. 10 percent for u.k. lem 40 percent which would kill the business model off for a number of pittance farmers and so on and so forth transport would be sewn into kaos planes probably couldn't fly anymore and would need emergency agreements are from both sides is so yes we will not look be looking forward to that day but in evidence of it will come the 1st of january when everything will change for the better or the worse 1st of january mark your calendars in brussels barbara may's all in london charlotte shell some pill ladies thank you for your continued coverage. and we're going to stay in the u.k. now and hospitals across the country are preparing to start coronavirus vaccinations on tuesday britain will be the 1st country in the world to roll out biotech pfizer coronavirus vaccine frontline health staff people over the age of 80 and care home workers will be prioritized in england 50 hospitals have been initially picked to serve as hubs for the launch of the largest immunization program in british history. this is a moment the whole world been waiting for the u.k. is the 1st to roll out the bio and take pfizer 1000 vaccine it's a momentous moment replacing with the highest death toll in europe and there's a window of hope for the future. very very sadly lost. the residents of those care homes who died from co there been a hugely challenging and difficult year and all the time this promise and this hope of a vaccine has been so it's very exciting to the point where feels like that
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ok thanks for the update there are charlotte the charlotte in parish. meanwhile the world health organization has issued a stark warning that the 1st of period is no time to relax on code read adding that the pandemic may even get worse. there is a high risk of further resurgence in the 1st weeks and months or 2021 and we will need to work together the roof we are to succeed in preventing it. or germany has registered its worst coronavirus death toll on wednesday on the same day tented strict new lockdown numbers announced on thursday morning a slightly improved however they are still the 2nd worst on record but these weren't the only grim statistics to hit europe ahead of christmas as peter all of my reports. the christmas lockdown period is a part of here in germany comes at a particularly odd time the couldn't treat posted record breaking covert figures this week they. 'd are saying that they will roll out a vaccination program in the coming weeks but also warn that the foundations of already. for a 3rd wave of coronavirus. we saw that a 3rd wave had
ok thanks for the update there are charlotte the charlotte in parish. meanwhile the world health organization has issued a stark warning that the 1st of period is no time to relax on code read adding that the pandemic may even get worse. there is a high risk of further resurgence in the 1st weeks and months or 2021 and we will need to work together the roof we are to succeed in preventing it. or germany has registered its worst coronavirus death toll on wednesday on the same day tented strict...
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charlotte devinsky 1st charlotte what's in this deal and what kind of reaction has there been. well this deal has almost been several is in the making between the e.u. in china and they've really pushed the boat out to get it done before the end of 2020 essentially it means that there is the opportunity for the e.u. for investment in certain industries this is companies within the e.u. to be able to invest in areas of china before it had barriers around them such as the financial sector the health sector for china it means that there is this possibility of investing in renewable energy so this is something on the table for each side in this and this deal has been described by many as being the most ambitious deal that china has ever struck with a nation country. tomorrow's post covered world needs a strong china relationship to build forward better but this requires corporation reciprocity and trust especially now with trade and investment relationship. but this deal comes with a huge amount of criticism many have said that the e.u. is far too soft on china on issues such as labor rights human rights in fact some e.u. countries said they were unhappy with the fact that the e.u. hadn't done enough to secure those issues these countries were countries such as the netherlands and belgium and they was also criticism from some e.u. member of parliament terry ans who said you know essentially this didn't tackle issues such as hong kong and that of the weaker muslims in china. e.u. china investment agreement we came to access to the documents and it's extremely light and human rights and slavery as i feared the french declarations on putting an end to forced labor as a condition for a deal which just empty words hate from the land the european commission president now does dombrowski joins a brill you should raise recent human rights issues when you talk to see. what they steal is also to likely to rub up the wrong way the new incoming president of the united states joe biden just a few weeks ago that you said he wanted to coordinate its interaction it's issues with china with the poit in a demonstration and yet just weeks before he takes office it's decided to push ahead with this deal some of those who have suggested that china was going soft on the e.u. in a way of perhaps ramping up those tensions. the main deliverable from the jim's point of view was to drive a wedge in transatlantic relations and cross also appears to have complied it's just mind boggling that the you would even consider rushing to a green investment pact with beijing weeks before biden takes office after claiming for several years that they wanted transatlantic cooperation on china. well the e.u. has rejected the criticism saying essentially the washington administration and the trump are already secured its own trade and investment deals with china so that was by the by but regardless of the jewel politics surrounding this deal between the e.u. and china what is clear is that anglo merkel the german chancellor was very keen to get this done with the e.u. presidency still in germany and it seems for merkel who says that this creates a level playing field for the e.u. now with china this deal getting it dropped done trumped pretty much everything else. are to charlotte devinsky reporting live from paris thank you. a russian monk has been sentenced to 2 months pretrial detention in moscow father sergei is accused of numerous offenses including encouraging his followers to commit suicide and he's known for radical views such as claiming president putin had been replaced by the anti-christ i mean rubber mask along has also drawn criticism from the orthodox church itself for encouraging people to flout covert restrictions and go to church despite being defrocked by the church they continue to run a monastery however r.t. is more of a national put into. special operation handed demonstration. probably more. now but maybe the mortuary ne all more voters seeing you. when russia's a moron special police forces came to set a new rise quins monastery outside ticketed and bowed to detain the man known as father sergei who had seized the convent back in june they knew they'd face resistance and on supporters of the monk a former policeman himself who served his
charlotte devinsky 1st charlotte what's in this deal and what kind of reaction has there been. well this deal has almost been several is in the making between the e.u. in china and they've really pushed the boat out to get it done before the end of 2020 essentially it means that there is the opportunity for the e.u. for investment in certain industries this is companies within the e.u. to be able to invest in areas of china before it had barriers around them such as the financial sector the...
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charlotte heri ress charlotte in now voyager, who finds a illicit love on a cruise ship. we think of hollywood stars proving their stars status, you know, winning those 0scars, by showing us roles where they inhabit very different lives, where they are unafraid to look unglamorous, where they show character suffering quite often. and that is exactly what bette davis was doing. in many ways, you could say she sort of redefined what a star turn was. a start turn had to show an actress going full hilt and demonstrating everything that she had to offer. julia, itjust seems like women were her great fans and her box office during those years? was there just something very relatable about bette davis? she was not tall and willowy and, you know... her face wasn't perfectly symmetrical in the ways that classic aesthetic beauty is considered to be. she had a quality with her eyes, the famous bette davis eyes, and she reached out to the audience, their there was a sympathy there that i don't think has been duplicated in the same way. well, thanks for nothing. but the actress herself and her female fans were having families in the baby boom years and her box office decline. while her appearance and the star, another oscar—nominated movie as a washed up actress clinging onto her award seemed as a prelude to her own fate. but davis kept working on tv as well as on stage and saw one of her greatest rivals, joan crawford, pointed in the direction of 1962's what ever happened to baby jane. the horrorfilm gave davis, in her 50s, a new career. it is an amazing performance and it won her a new audience. the kids caught onto this you know, and it put her into a new genre, horror, thriller and exploitation movies, cult movies. it gave her a different kind of stardom. she became a cult star. by the 1980s, she had passed into legend with a hit song, bette davis eyes. the wheels of august with lillian gish after she suffered the whales of august with lillian gish after she suffered a bout of breast cancer and stroke is considered one of the greatest. she died in 1989 aged 81. she was gifted with a talent for playing the hardest characters film could offer but also tenacity. it gave her longevity and integrity few could rival. i had the privilege of meeting bette davis several decades ago when she was shooting on location on a small island off the coast of maine. the film in question was the whales of august, which emma jones just referred to in her report. interviewing bette davis was a truly terrifying experience. she could be quite intimidating. and on the day i visited the set, she seemed to be in a vile mood and i think she found me rather irritating. anyway, for reasons i cannot remember, i was woefully unprepared for the encounter. it was all very bewildering, and just before the interview began, she lit two cigarettes simultaniously in her mouth and she kept puffing on them the whole time during the conversation. anyway, we talked about her career in hollywood and the film that she was shooting on location. what colour is your hair now, sarah? the film she was making was a drama involving two elderly sisters. the co—stars included cinima great, lillian gish, a legendary name in silent film. ms davis, you haven't done a theatrical film for quite a long time, what was it that attracted you to this particular picture? the same thing that attracts me to any picture i like, it is a good script. that is the reason why i accept something. what is it you like about the script? oh, you're asking me to tell the plot and all, i just liked the script. what about the character, do you like the character? yes, i think she's interesting. it is the first time i have ever played a blind woman, which was a challenge. when you play a blind woman day after day, you get the feeling you cannot see anything, it is sort of a hypnotic kind of thing, you really don't see anything. what about working with lillian gish, because she really is quite a legend, isn't she? yes, i have enjoyed meeting her very much. you are a quite legend in many ways, aren't you? i think we are different. she is a legend from silent pictures and i am not. i'm a legend, they say i am a legend. i think you should only be called a legend after you have gone. it is a bit bold to have legend. i meet a lot of young people and they often remember lines from your pictures, very famous lines. yes, i have quite a few famous lines. i think that's fine. of course, one is, "fasten your seat belts", from eve. another one is, "i would love to you but i have just "washed my hair" from one of my first films, cabin in the cotton. of course, i cannot claim credit for those lines, they were written byjoseph mankiewicz and other people. do you find acting becomes easier as you get older? no, the more famous you become, the harder it is to live up to that fame. and you set a certain standard for yourself and with other people and you just mustn't let down that standard. we're so different from you and i. we are strong stock. what do you hope the audience will get out of this film? well, i hope the producers and all of us get a lot of money, that is what we are making it for. we just have to wait and see, but that is our biggest hope. and there is no way of telling whether the film is going to make money is there? no, if we had people who could guess that, they would be very important to us, wouldn't they? no, no, it is all a gamble. you can only do something you believe in and hope the audience does. thank you very much, indeed. you are very welcome, you are very welcome and you are very brave to have braved this freezing day on this island. lovely to meet you. a persistent theme in the work of bette davis was one of mental illness. in several of herfilms, she portrayed characters who were explicitly or implicitly struggling with mental health problems, rarely seen in screen. you like making fun of me, don't you? you think it's fun making fun of me, don't you?! “119112, bette davis stared in the celebrated film now voyager, in which he plays charlotte who is transformed by a psychologist and then embarks on a passionate love affair. it features one of davis's most restrained performances, for which she was nominated for an oscar, and it was also ground—breaking in its depiction from a woman suffering from mental illness. it stands as a very interesting emblem for female cinema ——it stands as a very interesting emblem for female madness in cinema partically because it shows a sense of hope and interiority for the character that i don't think you see in a lot of other lunch, ms hudson! why certainly ms hudon! she tilted closer to her in 1962 in whatever happened to baby jane. she played a famous grown—up child actress suffering from an unidentified form of mental illness and tortures her sister. although it is a far more sinister performance, she finds moments of sincerity and the film works to understand how life in hollywood can ruin a woman's mine. davis had a reputation of being combative on the set and when combined with her wil
charlotte heri ress charlotte in now voyager, who finds a illicit love on a cruise ship. we think of hollywood stars proving their stars status, you know, winning those 0scars, by showing us roles where they inhabit very different lives, where they are unafraid to look unglamorous, where they show character suffering quite often. and that is exactly what bette davis was doing. in many ways, you could say she sort of redefined what a star turn was. a start turn had to show an actress going full...
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charlotte chelsea until in london charlotte about a 3rd of britons are being told to stay at home alone for 2 weeks a few days before christmas how are people reacting. nick reacting as much expect a lot of sadness anger hall break as the fact that christmas for 18000000 people has it in so many words been counseled being told to stay at home and not mix with any other households and as was mentioned in that report there that is a dramatic reversal from what was promised to so many people so much of the british public by prime minister boris johnson who as we had said it would be inhuman to cancel christmas but now in essence that is exactly what he has just done now to put this into context the public here were told in england wales scotland northern ireland that up to 3 households could meet for a period of 5 days over the christmas period now in the areas that have now been plunged into this so-called to fold the harshest lockdown restrictions that now although be no mixing on any day at school including christmas day for the rest of england wales and scotland there can be mixing of households but only on christmas day of course a huge blow to so many people but the thing that has to be remembered here is while the christmas council ation might dominate the headlines now and for the coming days the big question there are mains though is what happens now going forward into january february now that this new variant of the virus has been discovered it raises questions about whether or not some of the long time restrictions that have been in place so far even enough to talk with this new variant and that raises questions not just in the u.k. but internationally as well what do we know about this new strain of covert 19. initial date to say falls in just this new strain is up to 70 percent more transmissible than the existing strain now just to put that into some context for you in london over the last week alone the number of cases hay have doubled it's thought that 60 percent of the new cases are this new variance not just just show how transmissible this virus this new variant can be in fact that's been sort of thought the nicholas surgeon described it is the most serious and parallel potentially dangerous juncture since the beginning of the pandemic but there are couple of things that do need to be pointed out to him mutations do happen all the time and scientists here have said that there is no evidence so far that this is a more dangerous than the existing variant that it would lead to any more hospital that host site is ations perhaps the toilet seat and it's thought that the vaccine and treatments will be effective on this new variant as well so there is some cool hypothesis and some very terrible news have some cause for hope than charlotte chance until reporting from london thanks for that. here's a look now at some more of the latest developments in the pandemic the netherlands has banned all flights arriving from the united kingdom the government said it made the decision to limit the spread of the new coven strain circulating in the u.k. sydney has been dancing singing and chanting indoors as it races to contain a growing outbreak bars and restaurants in australia's biggest city also have to limit the number of customers they receive and major outbreaks in seoul in a soul prison rather and a nursing home have put south korea's daily cases to a new record high the country has reported over a 1000 cases for 5 consecutive days. time now to take a look at some of the other stories making headlines a powerful blast has rocked the afghan capital kabul killing at least 8 people officials said the explosion was caused by a car bomb more than 15 people were wounded in the attack including a member of parliament. a powerful ps
charlotte chelsea until in london charlotte about a 3rd of britons are being told to stay at home alone for 2 weeks a few days before christmas how are people reacting. nick reacting as much expect a lot of sadness anger hall break as the fact that christmas for 18000000 people has it in so many words been counseled being told to stay at home and not mix with any other households and as was mentioned in that report there that is a dramatic reversal from what was promised to so many people so...
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charlotte chelsea pill is standing by charlotte what's the situation there. terry lorry drivers here stuck on the mesa way approaching the pool of dave waking up now author another night stranded now you might be able to see just behind me that there are long queues going up into the poor that the government said yesterday that they were around 170 lorries stranded ahead seems more like those there are up to a 1000 not certainly what port authorities 1 are reporting here at the moment many of them on able to get hot meals their own toilet facilities of course on the motorway so many of the in the european drivers and european mainland who just want to get home for christmas we've spoken to several of them he was saying that they can send again they're going to be here the days now what you're seeing just behind me is that some of the lorries are starting to move fast because the government has said that is part of its preparations for a no deal is fully anticipated scenarios like this and has plans in place not what's happening now some of these lorries are being moved to an app poor car park essentially hundreds of these lorries but it's going to be a long way for many as they anticipate wait to see what's the decision is taken about their fates one propose on series that some of these drivers are tested for the crane a virus before they enter into france but of course that is something logistically that will take some time so a 1000 trucks there waiting to get over but. france's ban all travel from britain does not affect trucks moving in the other direction what or many brits concerned that their food supplies from the continent may be disrupted. the question terry is not can drive into the u.k. from france because they want to because of course that concern is that they will end up when they're trying to reach france again on the return journey docking queues just like this that is the un sanson see that they are facing now and the government has said that there is no need for immediate about shortages of course the seed markets have been stockpiling anticipating scenarios like this in the event of a no deal breck's it that the question is about fresh food and what will happen in the coming days see the markets the warning that we could see shortages in the u.k. of things like alexis's situates freeze now the public is being urged not to stockpile but really whether or not these shortages come to fruition read does depend on what gets decided today about when those borders are expected to reopen the border closures charlotte they're also affecting christmas plans for many families who have loved ones in the u.k. or those in the u.k. would love to have loved ones on the continent they're concerned about going over their houses affecting the mood in britain. the news of this new strain of corona virus through its be up to 70 percent more transmissible is touring everybody's clans into chaos not just people here christmas to many around the country is essentially been canceled of course a great deal of concern anxiety here in the u.k. about what the weeks and months ahead will hold sean thank you so much steve. pill in the british port over. russian opposition figure election about as published a recording of a phone call with a russian agent alleged to have been involved in his poisoning last summer media have named the man as part of an elite team the trail of ali for years the kremlin has dismissed the recording as a fake but trying to confront the would be assassin an associate of the ball was instead de
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charlotte devinsky and paris charlotte tell us more about this new bill and the backlash it's caused in france and beyond. well this new bill is essentially called the reinforcing republican values bill it was presented to the council of ministers on wednesday and it has now been approved by the prime minister cast x. was giving his press conference following that outlining parts of the bill he said that this is about promoting republican values fighting against separatism that has been something that has been coming from certain parts of the muslim community here in france the largest muslim community in europe and the prime minister said that france had to defend itself and it had to emancipate its citizens from the yoke of religion logica radical islamism is an ideology directed to dividing people and spreading hatred and violence in society faced with this the republic intends to defend itself. so what's in the bill much of it we can find of knew already but let's start off with the fact that local authorities now will have more power to deal with religious spend news where they see there is hate speech coming from them whether there is a call to violence following the beheading of a teacher back in october a new edition has been added to the law this is article 25 and it basically says that it's a new offense to endangered their life somebody by identifying them that could be online or social media no strange enough that it sounds very very similar to controversial article 24 of the global security bill of which there have been many protests over the last few weeks about that one was specifically aimed at the police this is far more generalized to be interesting to see what the reaction is to that given that they are very very similar this bill will also fight against clandestine schools and it will make homeschooling much much more difficult the idea of ensuring that all children have access to their right a right to education we know that doctors issue virginity certificates will now face prison and fines possibly as well and we know that the religious associations will now have to declare for and funding but the prime minister also outlined that there would be more money more investment into social housing because the government he said realise that he needs to tackle the issues of things like ghettoisation and to improve social cohesion to make sure that people have access to proper social housing now muslims have long criticized this law it's been debated for the last few months saying that they are unfairly targeted by it and in fact this rule has already provoked huge reaction in some muslim majority countries who've also been unhappy about the fact that president mackarness defended the fact that blasphemy is not in. legal here in france now islamic scholars have described president macaroons views as being racist while the turkish president talked about this law specifically and said that it was open provocation. for micron is a burden on france macron and france are going through a very dangerous period actually my hope is that france gets rid of this mccraw in trouble as soon as possible. but some here in france say that this doesn't go far enough they say that there needs to be a real declaration on a war against islam ist separatism here in france so there will be a huge amount reaction to this this bill now after being approved by the council of ministers will go to the parliament in 2021 where it will be debated and i'm sure those debates are going to be incredibly heated as will the reaction on the street are to charlotte devinsky reporting live from paris thank you. still to come this hour joe biden has announced his nominee for secretary of defense retired general who is the main architect of the u.s. led offensive against as long state in syria and iraq more on that in the 2nd half of the program. which is a pretty good sign moods and atmosphere highly active geology and it is for a little reporter who shoots and sure it could. be of those for biology is just far beyond our wildest imagination. welcome back turkey's president has condemned an alleged racist incidents that interrupted a champions league match between paris st germain and instead in stamboul here and the french capital scandal involved a match official but present everyone has pointed his finger elsewhere our days alexei if you had a shot skate picks up the story well it's not too often that events at a football pitch turn political but that is the case when the turkish president lashed out at the french authorities for an incident on
charlotte devinsky and paris charlotte tell us more about this new bill and the backlash it's caused in france and beyond. well this new bill is essentially called the reinforcing republican values bill it was presented to the council of ministers on wednesday and it has now been approved by the prime minister cast x. was giving his press conference following that outlining parts of the bill he said that this is about promoting republican values fighting against separatism that has been...
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well let's go straight to london where data charlotte tells them pill is standing by charlotte's good to see you this is a moment a lot of people we've all been waiting for let's face it what's going to happen next. well i think 1st rebecca we need to take a moment just to absorb those historic pictures that have been coming out of the u.k. today margaret kena 90 years old she is the 1st person to receive the vaccine outside of clinical trials a lot of government figures here in the u.k. of figures from the national health service here saying they're feeling extremely emotional this morning as those pictures roll in margaret herself turns 91 next week she says the best birthday present she could hope for she said that she should be able to see family now she's had this vaccine and really that is what this is all about isn't this is about getting us back to some form of normality but the government has been keen to stress that this will be a marathon and not a sprint that normal that we're all hoping for is still some way away after all this vaccine rollout is going to be phased the 1s
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charlotte devinsky in the french capital. charlotte tell us what's happening where you are. full this is about one of a dozen protests that are being called across france today people i mean not just to protest against the global security nor those the protests that have been going on for the last few weeks particularly about article $24.00 which is this idea that it would criminalize people publishing images of the police if this intent to harm that is being rewritten that them over the people are still unhappy with the idea of it being in there about one to 2000 people have also turned up paris to complain to protest against the new promoting the republican values of all that was announced in the last week and that's because that bill also contains a cause a cause or an article that was added following the beheading of teaching a 7 year old party there would only so make it a criminal offense to identify somebody if there was intent she told them oh my god that's exactly what happened to the teachers everybody in the weeks before that beheading took place just want to give you a sense of the crowd t.j. there's a set about one no 2000 people in power. as in this protest are they going to march in from shuttling all the way to republique in the city for the moment it seems that there are some small tension see but there is a huge presence by the security forces and that's quite interesting because it's not just the protesters here who are not happy with what's going on in the french government at the moment those 2 bills police are also unhappy right now as well about some of the comments the president said this was an interview he gave a week ago where he basically said the police carry out more checks on people who are normally white than whites and because of that police have been in fear aided by this essentially saying the present marker is calling the races their police tell their own small protest on the friday evening in paris this is what some of the officers had to say. remittance acquit our police the problem is that the police lock resources and personnel they lock many things and when they ask for help no one is listening on the other side with and criticize the police which i think is like a step in the back or expect. new mccrone and telling the media that the police are racist i can guarantee my colleagues are not racist today if they demonstrate and if they continue to demonstrate it is to show you that they are not racist and no there is no racial control within the police. well i mentioned that huge security presence there was camera callan's out a massive amounts of police and one of the reasons is because the last protest last saturday to an incredibly violent to paris they were around 3 to $400.00 what they known as black folks the cass's the people who come to smash things up and there is a sense that they could be a repeat. those tensions again this weekend now the interior minister just before the start of this protest she tweeted that there had already several people taken into custody for items that were found inside their bags and he presented an image of screwdrivers and span as and said you know these old tricks that have a city known place 4 the protest movement that we just seeing that police are actually coming if you turn around police did like they coming into the crowds out front exactly see ruins they growing get over see something is happening at the moment these 3 sentiency is this protest in paris or trying to see if we can get a little bit closer to see exactly what's going on but as you can see the police of coming snow made the crowd start shouting out saying that the police are racists. because of the sheer shouting out i don't know if you are can see anything more clearly than we can at the moment but we will keep you updated of course own anything that happens at this protest over the next few hours. are to charlotte devinsky do stay safe there reporting from those demonstrations in paris for us thank you. and other news 6 people were injured after being struck by a car at a black lives matter protests in new york on friday some viewers may find the following images upsetting. police have said that the injuries appear not to be life threatening the rally was held in solidarity with people jailed by immigration and force and the driver of the car that plowed into the crowd was arrested witnesses told us what they saw our people got hit our people got hit by cars for us the doing a peaceful protest we had those biker cops behind us the entire day the by cops the bikers they were behind us the entire time they could have prevented this if it did their job to let you know where peacefully vulture charlie brown i should call come actually this is. one of them but there's an easy out the way the street in the car started just getting. smacked. in germany the daily coed infection rate has been steadily c
charlotte devinsky in the french capital. charlotte tell us what's happening where you are. full this is about one of a dozen protests that are being called across france today people i mean not just to protest against the global security nor those the protests that have been going on for the last few weeks particularly about article $24.00 which is this idea that it would criminalize people publishing images of the police if this intent to harm that is being rewritten that them over the people...
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charlotte chelsea hill is standing by in charlotte what's the situation there. terry lorry drivers here stuck on the mesa way approaching the pool of dave waking up now author another night stranded now you might be able to see just behind me that there are long queues going up into the poor that the government said yesterday that they were around 170 lorries stranded here seems more like they there are up to a 1000 not certainly what 4 to authorities 1 are reporting here at the moment many of them on able to get hot meals their own toilet facilities of course on the motorway so many of the in the european drivers and european mainland who just want to go home for christmas we've spoken to several of them who is saying that they can send again they're going to be here for days now what you're seeing just behind me is that some of the lorries are starting to move to us because the government has said that as part of its preparations for a no deal it's fully anticipated scenarios like this and has plans in place not what's happening now some of these lorries are b
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charlotte pinsky he's with us again and charlotte we're just looking at some violent scenes and i you seem to have some company with you right now but what's the scene where you are at the moment. but it's not feeling quite as tense as it has been over the last few hours but as you can see around me there are still plenty of people around there is a group conjugating at the top there police officers do and will we have seen over the last few hours are some pretty tense and violent scenes here in the streets of paris with violence towards the police and then the police responding with tear gas this is all i've been kicking off over the last few weeks this is one of many protests that we've seen about the global security lou this is a law that was proposed by the ruling parties in france and people were aghast about several aspects of that we've talked a lot about article 24 this with. the criminalization of publication of images of the police if there was intent to harm that cause such a for all that the ruling party said that they going to review write that specific part of the law but there's also a concern about other articles including 22 which would use the use of drone over protests like this an article 21 which is the idea of police having portie cameras in life try. smiting that images put all of that i think it's been overshadowed today by the violence that we've seen cause being banks being smashed up or furniture being pulled out and also piled into the streets rocks being pulled up from the ground and police officers fire works again being used in rome towards the policing you see that something is happening behind me at the moment is people who've walking down appears that the police so. as one of the things that they do to try and clear the area to troy keep people into the area where the police have been accused of systemic boylan's that's one of the reasons why people were so concerned about the idea of not being able to film them you know perhaps be able to show those issues of police brutality this is one of the things the president was asked about yesterday on friday and he gave a wide ranging interview now he agreed that there were problems within the police but he says this was not systemic. yet live you know as an associate the there is violence in society there is racism in society in france today this is a fact therefore as a police reflect society some members of the police force display violent behavior that we must go after and punish them well that is something that many people hate disagree with they think that there has been a problem with violence within the police for many years they point out recent examples that were approved cost that includes the police tried to clear a camp camp just you know weeks ago they say it was the use of brute force only not evening and then also the shocking images emerged of a black music producer who was being attacked by a number of offices as he was trying to get into his music studio 6 that particular . reaction from press. well he said. we also know the families very unhappy with this because their union state doesn't go far enough into protecting them in fact the police unions are fears about something the president said yesterday he talked about a new platform being put up in january that would allow members of the public to highlight if they threw. a racist action police officer is one police union actually called for the police today on saturday to protest against that saying that they shouldn't go out controlling people and i do wonder whether there's a link between that if the police were not controlling people and some of the problems we've seen in this protest i'll explain why it's because normally of the protests of the last year we find that as you coming to its process police officers will be checking you back packs to see what you go inside and we see time and time again images showing you the police was they've found quadruple and in people's backpacks including screwdrivers written she is things to make molotov cocktails today i wasn't control my camera moves and controlled and it does seem like that wasn't something that was quite usual today so i wonder whether there is a link between the lack of controls of the violence that we've seen but as you can see police now are just slowly marching preaching this down trying to get the protesters into one area that sometimes can provoke problems i guess we will see how the night pans out. 6 to me well ok thanks charlotte we'll leave it there for now that shelob have been reporting from the streets of paris but there have been protests over the last few hours dramatic pictures to you that we've been reporting on over this new security bill still wait to see what president macron says about the latest violence that we've seen thanks. forces in power. we're going to take a quick break. right here. well the pandemic no certainly no borders and the flight into nationalities. has 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charlotte pinsky he's with us again and charlotte we're just looking at some violent scenes and i you seem to have some company with you right now but what's the scene where you are at the moment. but it's not feeling quite as tense as it has been over the last few hours but as you can see around me there are still plenty of people around there is a group conjugating at the top there police officers do and will we have seen over the last few hours are some pretty tense and violent scenes here...
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a woman may elizabeth 30000 lives, charlotte in letty kennett fear. charlotte harder to hold, and amaziah the go there, lick and the rubber on well like you and i can attend maisie until the hearty, one of seattle or shoulder. oh, what the bob, the ybor and them again are your moral view. morale saba, where the euro more jubran, but saw that fee. they were a national brand, was ill and yeah, u.t. had jubran me one, had mutely t., really the lean of c., yet may let a felon to him while on board i'm suffering too much without knowing the reason i am more than sick. i should create a new expression to describe the feeling inside me and around me. tragedies in recent years have added to my terrible solitude and made me wonder how my mind can resist the urge to amend my only comfort in this ordeal is my library. and my lonely poetry shara and higher than that. and i have rather a very tired and true for bottom of all of it in a sufferer. then what howard and i want more of a you have a grasp of the know what you probably know what. however, i mean here they will go
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of annoyance go straight to london now and our correspondent charlotte tells them hill who's standing by charlotte quite a sudden turnaround of people in that report same resigned to the news so what's the wider mood there in london this morning. yeah we're back oh well for so many people here this is heartbreaking news they had been told that there would be a 5 day period where some of the covert restrictions would be parallax they'd be able to see family and dollars that now has been ripped away from them just days before christmas people are having to rethink their plans just behind me there's a big queue of people that the local bitches here are having to quickly soak up on emergency food no one few people were expecting that just days before christmas these plans would have to be changed there were some people we did see images of people getting on trains out of london late last night before these measures came into place the vast majority of those we had there are resigned to these restrictions and i understand why because the concern about christmas slowly is now being matched about concern
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charlotte joins us with more charlotte, on fisheries in particular, president manuel macron appears to be playing hardball is france really ready to risk a no-deal for fisheries? >> well, that's the good question here. look, fisheries is important for emanuel macron it's a concern actually the front is happy to play the bad guy in this situation, tough guy. other countries support france, netherlands, denmark, there are concerns on the level playing field, concern also shared by other countries here they want guarantees, some clear language in the treaty they're concerned about the internal market going through parliament this week in westminster. they're worried of the u.k. rolling back on the things agreed on paper there. that's why we heard the european fed minister mentioned a veto, the only country that mentioned that, in case the deal presented was not a good deal. as i said, france could put a veto through, so trying to play hardball here and have tough language that veto, of course, was a signal to the u.k., but also to other european partners, germany in particular as we heard they are very keen to put this deal through. and they're worried that being pressed by calendar a bad deal would be going through you have this aspect what you have to look at is the domestic side of things. we are less than 18 months before the next presidential election and fisheries is highly symbolic in this context president macron needs a political win. you have the covid impact, a symbolic win on fisheries would be important some of the northern regions where we saw the prime minister visiting some of the fishing communities earlier in the week, so mentioning that this is important for them some of the regions were putting the far-right leader ahead in the last presidential election these are key votes for president macron the president of the region, as i said, he could run in the next election all this put in context, a political win would be welcome for president macron even though it would be potentially just a symbolic one we know that their negotiation, france and the e.u. want ten years of transition, three can they meet in the middle. the french calculation is no deal would be worse for the u.k. than if they come to the table this is a risky bet, whether it was a risky bet or not, guys >> indeed we're seeing that in the market reaction, charlotte a lot of stocks that could be exposed to no-deal brexit are trading on the back foot thank you for bringing us. view from france >>> let's turn to how market participants are thinking about this i want to bring in our first guest, karsten burr ski at the head of macro. great to have you with us on the show today from a market perspective, at this point if there is finally agreement on a deal -- and we've been talking about this for a really long time but if we finally get that headline the markets have been looking for in the next couple of days, where do you want to be positioned which asset class do you see the most potential upside, especially given that just before today the pound was trading up at 1.34 you could argue a lot of the good news was already priced in there. >> good news has been priced into the pound the asset class is where you want to be when you look at the bigger picture story here, macro, stock markets, whether it is a deal or no-deal does not really matter in th
charlotte joins us with more charlotte, on fisheries in particular, president manuel macron appears to be playing hardball is france really ready to risk a no-deal for fisheries? >> well, that's the good question here. look, fisheries is important for emanuel macron it's a concern actually the front is happy to play the bad guy in this situation, tough guy. other countries support france, netherlands, denmark, there are concerns on the level playing field, concern also shared by other...
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charlotte shell some pill and a lander in charlotte this has been the moment so many people have been waiting for who will get the vaccine this year. well the government here lately has been really keen to stress that this is going to be a marriage then and not a sprint people who are you younger less vulnerable shouldn't expect to have this vaccine anytime soon at the moment it's a point of people like margaret keenan as we heard in that report people who are over a c. who are likely who are in hospital who are expected as out patients in hospitals they'll be coming in to the hospital just like the one behind me for that vaccination it will also be open to have homework is and i n h s frontline staff as well this will be a slow process but like you say it's one that the whole world is watching other countries considering this vaccine want to know how logistically the u.k. is doing and of course how the u.k. plans to win over hearts and minds over it well let's talk about what you just referenced the logistical challenges facing the u.k. public health officers there because the vaccine has to be stored at minus 70 degrees celsius however they overcome that a cold storage challenge. yes there are a number of logistical challenges with this particular vaccine you mentioned one that the temperature but also needs to be sought but also transporting it as well is another challenge that's why these machinations initially in taking place at these hospital hurts because they have the facilities in place but the governor has said that they want to roll them out further ultimately the plan is to have mass vaccination centers for doctors to be able to to do the vaccines as well but a lot of eyes here are on the care home residents of course this is something that other countries as well will be watching to see what the u.k. done because it's not possible at the moment for care home residents just sickly to come into these hospital hughson right now the vaccine can't come to them so it is expected in the coming weeks that will be addressed after all they are among the most vulnerable in society to this virus and they have suffered so greatly this year and charlotte there are also some cultural challenges that the government will have to deal with according to some polls a 3rd of the population in the u.k. is worried about the safety of the vaccine and say that they're going to take a wait and see approach when it comes to taking it what is the car for what is the government planning on doing to change these perceptions. well the u.k. is no different to any other country in the fact that enthusiasm for a vaccine isn't universal for a lot of people they think it's come quite quickly and as you say they want to take a wait and see approach but the the whole basis for this vaccine to to work is that it needs to be based on trust so the government here is planning to launch a p.r. campaign to get people on board with this vaccine a number of the older celebrities at this stage a lot of them famous in the u.k. well as well i won't name them then obviously internationally famous but they've signed up to say that they'll be 1st in line for the vaccine t
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charlotte you've been in the french capital charlotte you're in the thick of it tell us what's been happening. but. still resides huge tension say when paris in the last hour or so we have seen a number of what i would describe the smash and grab spike the police it's obviously much more organized not what you'll have is that members over the security forces going to the crowds and dropping out and the truth that they think of course in trouble or perhaps likely to pose trouble we saw one month to drag the the. by the offices of buffalo tensions with approvals such a whooping for the police officers who go so had seen gas already flowing to in fact the woman point at 2 gas was being used during rescue from air so spraying these acts the protesters we saw many people trying to get away from that and suffering the impacts of sea gas also seen a number of people injured at least 3 individuals and 2 of which had head injuries as a result of the scuffles that have been going on in the protests this protest is one of dozens taking place across france there who like it's the group who security as you mentioned that this is the move that some genius said it would make it harder to move possibly show who abuses force the police because of all schools which was the core of the security field to that old school is controversial as it is trying to make it illegal to show images of the police if it was intentional these being life on them and terrorising pulls through in the huge and growing the protests over the last few weeks however individuals the unions are still unhappy in there with the schools against yet another front just not just because they were unhappy with other elements of the group the security move to do so because of we need to maintain the public and values are becoming increasingly small business is a move which includes i think 2nd to some key idea she make a movie the 6 sides getting from filming issues that they now be in and basically there is an article in the i believe source control supply which is in the city following the beheading of 2 just i mean a party you know that would also make it illegal to identify somebody online if there was an intent to home to move to the woods. in the digital as a people saying that there is a single acumen because of the good times you the only governments are now getting the same it's a given that the fruit of the magic trick give yourself a hold of the situation here you have probably about a 1000 to 2000 individuals here in paris and there is a message in the security forces the security forces all around us like following this entire route and that's because of those massive amounts of violence that we see were i just a week you girl hit in the city but it's not just demonstrators who are not happy the police are happy to see as they say that the article 24 which is being we recruit wasn't that strong enough for the scene you say they wanted more protection because they face so many threats in their job and there is fear a from some police unions over comments made by president back on about a week ago this is in an interview with brits b.d.'s in which he basically said that the police carry out more controls on normal white people than they do on white people and the police are taking that as if to say that the president has says that they're racist that's not exactly what he says but that is certainly the feeling and therefore some police were protesting on friday night specifically against that time listen to what they set. limits and secure the borders the problem is that the police lock resources and personnel they lock many things and when they are asked for help no one is listening on the other side with and criticize the police which i think is like a step in the back expect a manual mccrone ends up telling the media that the police are racist i can guarantee my colleagues are not racist today if they demonstrate and if they continue to demonstrate it is to show you that they are not racist and no there is no racial control within the police you know during the program. you if you still have lost the program we've just been listening to report from charlotte even ski there and the heart of paris to across those demonstrations for us to. the u.s. food and drug agency has approved the fines or biotech coated vaccine for emergency use after reports that the white house chief of staff pressured the watchdogs commissioner into giving the green light under pain of losing his job while a trump was quick to praise the development today our nation has achieved a medical miracle we have delivered a safe and effective vaccine in just 9 months this is one of the greatest scientific accomplishments in history it will save millions of lives and soon the pandemic once and for all. in the u.k. authorities are advising those with severe allergies not to get the pfizer biotech coke in the morning comes shortly after the country began its mass rollout of the vaccine all stateside the food and drug administration has revealed that a total of 6 volunteers died during the trials which involved $44000.00 people although the regulator assure the public there was
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here's a look at charlotte douglas there. charlotteh carolina, packed just as well as americans areaeading home for the holidays despite the warnings from public health officials. >> just remarkable scenes there. in many cases it won't be easy, thanks to that big christmas storm causing quite a mess from the midwest all the way to the northeast. dylan has the latest on how bad it's going to get. >> we'll get to that in just a moment. but let's start with our top story this wednesday morning. president trump's last-minute message blasting the covid relief bill that congress scrambled to push through before christmas, while also starting a pre-holiday pardoning spree of some controversial figures. kelly o'donnell is at the white house with more on all of it. kelly, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, craig. with this surprise threat the president puts desperately needed financial relief in jeopardy with the first of that aid expected to reach americans in just days, now in doubt, after a trump-size move undermines his own sta
here's a look at charlotte douglas there. charlotteh carolina, packed just as well as americans areaeading home for the holidays despite the warnings from public health officials. >> just remarkable scenes there. in many cases it won't be easy, thanks to that big christmas storm causing quite a mess from the midwest all the way to the northeast. dylan has the latest on how bad it's going to get. >> we'll get to that in just a moment. but let's start with our top story this wednesday...
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charlotte shell some pill and a london charlotte this has been the moment so many people have been waiting for who will get the vaccine this year. well the government here lately has been really keen to stress that this is going to be a marriage then and not a spring people who are you younger less vulnerable shouldn't expect to have this vaccine any time soon at the moment it's a print of people like margaret keenan as we heard in that report people who are over a c. who are likely who are in hospital who are expected as out patients in hospitals they'll be coming in to hospital just like the one behind me for that vaccination it will also be open to have homework is n.h.s. frontline staff as well this will be a slow process but like you say it's one that the whole world is watching other countries considering this vaccine want to know how logistically the u.k. is doing and of course how the u.k. plans to win over hearts and minds over it well let's talk about what you just referenced the logistical challenges facing the u.k. public health officers there because access to be stored at minus 70 degrees celsius how if they overcome that a cold storage challenge. yeah there are a number of logistical challenges with this particular vaccine you mentioned one that the temperature of it also needs to be set up but also transporting it as well is another challenge that's why these machinations initially in taking place at these hospital hurts because they have the facilities in place but the government has said that they want to roll them out further ultimately the plan is to have mass vaccination sentence for doctors to be able to to do the vaccines as well but a lot of eyes here are on the care home residents of course this is something that other countries as well will be watching to see what the u.k. done because it's not possible at the moment to carry residents just sickly to come into these hospital hughson right now the vaccine can't come to them so it's expected in the coming weeks that will be addressed after all they are among the most vulnerable in society to this virus and they have suffered so greatly this year and charlotte there are also some cultural challenges that the government will have to deal with according to some polls a 3rd of the population in the u.k. is worried about the safety of the vaccine and say that they're going to take a wait and see approach when it comes to taking it what is the call for what is the government planning on doing to change these perceptions. well the u.k. is no different to any other country in the fact that enthusiasm for a vaccine isn't universal for a lot of people they think it's come quite quickly and as you say they want to take a wait and see approach but the the whole basis for this vaccine to do work is that it needs to be based on trust so the government here is planning to launch a p.r. campaign to get people on board with this vaccine a number of celebrities at this stage a lot of them famous in the u.k. and so i won't name them then obviously internationally famous but they've signed up to say that there will be 1st in line for the vaccine to try and bo
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charlotte shells until in london to both of you welcome charlotte we start with human let's start with this statement that was delivered today in the british parliament take a listen. we are all working to get a deal but the only deal that is possible is one that is compatible with our sovereignty and takes back control of our laws trade and water this. one in agreement is preferable we are prepared to leave on so-called australian style terms. so charlotte is that the british government's position and attitude when it comes to opposed broadsheet trade deal with the e.u. we can take it or we can leave. well in fantasy both sides have said at various points in these negotiations that they do want a deal but they are not prepared to pay any price for it now on the u.k. a sign you really need to be able to sell this deal any deal that may comes success to the british public are not why you hear the word suffer and over and over again as being the thing that the u.k. side really does care about it you heard in that statement just there in it that really just goes back to the crux of the 2016 referendum the public was promised that they were going to be taking back control of their water is that borders and their rules in any deal will need to be sold to the british public is just doing just that he could begin a big forgiven rather 5th thinking that that doesn't leave much room for compromise and of course brussels has its own interests that
charlotte shells until in london to both of you welcome charlotte we start with human let's start with this statement that was delivered today in the british parliament take a listen. we are all working to get a deal but the only deal that is possible is one that is compatible with our sovereignty and takes back control of our laws trade and water this. one in agreement is preferable we are prepared to leave on so-called australian style terms. so charlotte is that the british government's...
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charlotte dubin ski is standing by to speak to a charlotte into the evening no there after clearly what's been a fiery day how is the situation developing. well it's been a tense day and there have been violent eruptions throughout the process over this protest we've made it see the end of the protest now which is plastered public i want you to get a sense of the sheer numbers of people who are still left over and also the security forces which by my eyes are almost a one on one equivalent to the number of protesters still left over millions of people came up to the streets of paris today there were other demonstrations across the country as well all against the global security lower down as you may be aware global security law has been provoking protests now for the last few weeks particularly violent protests just a week ago in paris people were unhappy with article 24 specifically this would have criminalized individuals who published images of the police if there was intent to harm that provoked huge theory here in prague soon as a result parliamentarians are going to rewrite the specific tools at but people are angry again today not just about not just about the global security law but also a new law that was approved by the french captain it. in the week there is the law that was originally named the separatism no it's not the promoting republican values lou this also contains an article i think it's article 25 which is very very similar to the controversial article $24.00 that is that it would become a criminal act to priest images of somebody online if being paid then to fight and if there was intent to homes and take out the word police in essentially the same act as so many protesters are angry because they say this measure is being brutally innocently by the park too in another law to take you through the center the pride where it looks like the police are sort of peering up for a bit of action there's been a lot of control from the police during his protest what i'd describe as smash and grabs that is soon as the police come into the protest and they grab individuals that they think oh troublemakers and that's led to dozens and dozens of people being detained at this protest on saturday not been continuing throughout the evening we saw those violent scuffles earlier and even here a plus the republic we've seen the move to canon used on the protesters that was after they were throwing smoke bombs at the police both cans and fireworks which has been something that's been used in the last few demonstrations for for the most part the police seem to have used a huge amount restraint here we haven't seen the clouds of tear gas that we've seen in previous protests but we did see the water cannon used to try and crew people down now the police are also unhappy they food the controversial article 20 food beer measure to protect them from the types of threats that they face on a daily basis as a result of that their police union wanted actually for this measure. to be strengthened even further so they're unhappy that this is being rewritten and the police are also unhappy about some of the comments made by present my column in the last week he said in an interview that the police are controlling more people who are known white than white and the police of essentially taken not as to say that the president is suggested that they racist that's not exactly what he said he said he was going to introduce his platform in january where people would be able to launch complaints about discrimination from the police but that has caused huge anger amongst rank and file officers so much so that one union cool for people to stop controlling or could their members to stop controlling members of the public and also there was a protest on friday night where police officers came out to show their unease with the comments of the president let's have a listen to what some of them had to say. limit and secure the police but the problem is that the police lock resources and personnel they lock many things and when they are asked for help no one is listening on the other side and criticize the police which i think is like a step in the back expect you. telling the media that the police are racist i can guarantee my colleagues are not racist today if they demonstrate and if they continue to demonstrate it is to show you that they are not racist and no there is no racial control in it in the us usually one. of the protests is continuing here plus the republic it does seem as if some of the huge swathes of people we saw have been able to leave the vicinity but as you can see behind me there is still a massive security presence out here this evening we have seen those scuffles and it looks like this process could continue into the night for well at least the next few hours but it does seem that the security forces have it fairly. to control this evening. breaking down the situation in central park artie's charlotte. when you'd fighting has been reported in the disputed nagorno-karabakh region one month into a ceasefire local armenian forces have accused. of opening fire on their military posts let's get the update of what is happening with our team on calls from unlikely to see you indeed do give us a sense of what both sides have been saying surrounding this before we get to that 1st of all russian peacekeepers who are there they have already confirmed that the cease fire has indeed been broken on friday and at the moment russian peacekeepers are demanding that this side sticks to the truce so that no more people would die but speaking of this latest incident will according to our media. are a block defense ministry will they claim by john carried out attacks on villages. which is. controlled by their by john and apparently 3 people were wounded let's hear some more details from the gore knickerbocker defense ministry. on december 11th at around 8 40 pm the enemy attempted to attack one of the
charlotte dubin ski is standing by to speak to a charlotte into the evening no there after clearly what's been a fiery day how is the situation developing. well it's been a tense day and there have been violent eruptions throughout the process over this protest we've made it see the end of the protest now which is plastered public i want you to get a sense of the sheer numbers of people who are still left over and also the security forces which by my eyes are almost a one on one equivalent to...
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charlotte giles until in london to both of you welcome charlotte me start with human let's start with this statement that was delivered today in the british parliament take a listen. we are all working to get a deal but the only deal that was possible is one that is compatible with our sovereignty and takes back control of our laws trade and waters. while an agreement is preferable we are prepared to leave on so-called australian style terms. so charlotte is that the british government's position and added when it comes to opposed to trade deal with the e.u. we can take it or we can leave. well in fairness both sides have said at various points in these negotiations that they do want a deal but they are not prepared to pay any price for it now on the u.k. a sign you really need to be able to sell this deal any deal that may comes success to the british public announce why you hear the word sovereignty over and over again is being this thing that the u.k. side really does care about it you heard in that statement just there in it that really just goes back to the crux of the 2016 referendum the public was promised that they were going to be taking back control of their water is that borders and their rules in any deal will need to be sold to the british public is just doing just that he could begin to be forgiven rather 5th thinking that that doesn't leave much room for compromise and of course brussels has its own interests that its ne
charlotte giles until in london to both of you welcome charlotte me start with human let's start with this statement that was delivered today in the british parliament take a listen. we are all working to get a deal but the only deal that was possible is one that is compatible with our sovereignty and takes back control of our laws trade and waters. while an agreement is preferable we are prepared to leave on so-called australian style terms. so charlotte is that the british government's...
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often want to go straight to london now and our correspondent charlotte tells them hill who's standing by charlotte quite a sudden turnaround of people in that report same resigned to the news so what's the wider mood there in london this morning. you know we're back a well for so many people here this is heartbreaking news they had been told that there would be a 5 day period where some of the covert restrictions would be very lax they'd be able to see family and doors that now has been ripped away from them just days before christmas people are having to rethink their plans just behind me there's a big queue of people that the local bitches here are having to quickly soak up on an urgency food no one few people were expecting that just days before christmas these plans would have to be changed there were some people we did see images of people getting on trains out of london late last night before these measures came into place the vast majority though as we had there are resigned to these restrictions and i understand why because the concern about christmas slowly is now being matched about conc
often want to go straight to london now and our correspondent charlotte tells them hill who's standing by charlotte quite a sudden turnaround of people in that report same resigned to the news so what's the wider mood there in london this morning. you know we're back a well for so many people here this is heartbreaking news they had been told that there would be a 5 day period where some of the covert restrictions would be very lax they'd be able to see family and doors that now has been ripped...
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charlotte giles until in london do you both of you welcome charlotte me start with you in let's start with this statement that was delivered today in the british parliament take a listen. we are all working to get a deal but the only deal that is possible is one that is compatible with our sovereignty and takes back control of our laws trade and waters. while an agreement is preferable we are prepared to leave on say called australian style terms. so charlotte is that the british government's position and added when it comes to opposed to trade deal with the e.u. we can take it or we can leave. well in fantasy both sides have said of various points in these negotiations that they do want a deal but they are not prepared to pay any price for it now on the u.k. a sign you really need to be able to sell this deal any deal that may comes success to the british public announce why you hear the word sovereignty over and over again as being the thing that the u.k. signed really does care about it you heard in that statement just there in it that really just goes back to the crux of the 2016 referendum the public was promised that they were going to be taking back control of their water is that borders and their rules in any deal will need to be sold to the british public as jury doing just that he could be given for big forgiven rather 5th thinking that that doesn't leave much room for compromise and of course brussels has its own interests that i
charlotte giles until in london do you both of you welcome charlotte me start with you in let's start with this statement that was delivered today in the british parliament take a listen. we are all working to get a deal but the only deal that is possible is one that is compatible with our sovereignty and takes back control of our laws trade and waters. while an agreement is preferable we are prepared to leave on say called australian style terms. so charlotte is that the british government's...
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well that's across a straight to our correspondent to charlotte charleston pil who is a standing by above a highway in near dover charlotte tell us about the situation where you are. well you can see behind me isn't just an ordinary traffic jam these lorries are at its hotel standstill back to back they haven't moved through for days now that is the situation head lorry drivers getting increasingly frustrated at the lack of information they don't know exactly how long they're going to be here for when france and the u.k. will reach a decision on when the boat is will be reopened there are talks underway at the moment but no firm decision has as yet been made public one thing that is being speculated on is that the drivers might need to have coronavirus tests before they're allowed into france now that might be very an easy thing to say it could prove to be very difficult to do is you can just get a sense of just from looking behind me there are an awful lot of drivers here that would need to be tested mass testing sites con get set up immediately and then there are big logistical questions about what happens if these driv
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i'm sure come back she to charlotte through the evening to you thanks for the update there was charlotte pinsky there reporting live from paris. now house where mass protests meaning capital have been demanding that the country's prime minister there steps down many still angry over the nagorno-karabakh peace deal with neighboring azubuike the ceasefire ended the latest flare up in a conflict that's dragged on for decades it escalated in september and thousands of civilians dead and infrastructure damaged a russian broken agreement signed early in november with moscow sending in peacekeepers to restore calm however the public in our media have seen the deal is humiliating with the country signing over symbolic territories to as if you are. ok well let's go back to another big story today too because moscow has started to carry out mass vaccinations with the jab daily infections across russia have been on the rise since september and now exceed 28000 a day. i spoke with nikki. behind me is one of 70 most clinics where a specialized fully equipped vaccination center is opened on saturday t
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charlotte tells until in london to both of you welcome charlotte me start with you but let's start with this statement that was delivered today in the british parliament take a listen. we are all working to get a deal but the only deal that is possible is one that is compatible with our sovereignty and takes back control of our laws trade and waters. while an agreement is preferable we are prepared to leave on so-called australian start ups. so charlotte is at the british government's position and added to do when it comes to opposed budget trade deal with the e.u. we can take it or we can leave. well in fairness both sides have said of various points in these negotiations that they do want a deal but they are not prepared to pay any price for it now on the u.k. a sign you really need to be able to sell this deal any deal that may comes success to the british public announce why you hear the word sovereignty over and over again as being the thing that the u.k. side really does care about it and you heard in that statement just there in it that really just goes back to the crux of the 2016 referendum the public was promised that they were going to be taking back control of their water is that borders and their rules in any deal will need to be sold to the british public as jury doing just that he could be given big forgiven rather 5th thinking that that doesn't leave much room for compromise and of course brussels has its own interests
charlotte tells until in london to both of you welcome charlotte me start with you but let's start with this statement that was delivered today in the british parliament take a listen. we are all working to get a deal but the only deal that is possible is one that is compatible with our sovereignty and takes back control of our laws trade and waters. while an agreement is preferable we are prepared to leave on so-called australian start ups. so charlotte is at the british government's position...
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charlotte, what about british lawmakers, will they forgo christmas holidays to ratify it, and willhey actually go for it? charlotte: you heard the eu commission president ursula von der leyen a short time ago saying that relief, relieved is how she felt. that is certainly something being echoed on this side as ll, from boris johnson, brexiteers, and the promise of fulfilling a deal on bragexit has been fulfilled. i think there is a relief that at least there is a deal in place, with e transition period eing next week. the threat of no de was feeling incredibly real. it is for that reason i believe thopposition labour party leader said his party will be backing the deal when it comes into parliament. he was saying the threat of not having a deal was far worse than supporting it. he was clear to say though, that any possible negative implications will be the responsibility of conservatives in boris johnson's party alone. thepposition labour party won't take any responsibility. buwe have learned this esseially will pass through parliament, particularly with borijohnson's majority there. will their christmas be disrupted? well, this deal has been done in time for christmas, the optics of which look very good for boris johnson. parliament will be recalled on december 30. phil: who will adjudicate if there is a dispute in this deal as it is implemented? alexandra: we know for the european union, it was essential to establish a mechanism to make sure that future disputes can be resolved. and from the european perspective, of course, it would be the best to have the european court of justice to play a role. according to the u.k., there is no role for the european court of justice. instead, both sides seem to have agreed on independent arbitration and an independent panel that would, in the future, decide if there is a breach of the deal, and if there should be penalties or compensation. but please let me add that you can't rule out that one of the parties or maybe a company can go to court, if it thinks it is necessary. phil: will leave it there, alexandra in brussels and charlottelondon. britain's decision to leave european union was a hugely divisive issue that turn families against each other and brought down to prime ministers. how did it come about? here is a look back at a debate that has dominated british politics for half a decade. correspondent: june 2016. british people voted in the millions on a referendum for exiting the european union. it's brett the country down the middle. 52% voted to leave, 48% to stay. [people yelling] >> this means the uk's voted to leave the european union. correspondent: it was the beginning of an end for a relationship that always was ambivalent. after joining in 1973, the u.k.'s on the club as a trade block. but for many in europe, it was a project with one aim, a closer union, a loss of sovereignty that was unthinkable for many brits who turned to the u.k. independence party in throws. nigel for roche campaign for years to leave the block. but it meant defeat for him. britain's conservative p.m. david cameron recalled the
charlotte, what about british lawmakers, will they forgo christmas holidays to ratify it, and willhey actually go for it? charlotte: you heard the eu commission president ursula von der leyen a short time ago saying that relief, relieved is how she felt. that is certainly something being echoed on this side as ll, from boris johnson, brexiteers, and the promise of fulfilling a deal on bragexit has been fulfilled. i think there is a relief that at least there is a deal in place, with e...
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charlotte's health and pal who is a standing by the highway and near at dover charlotte tell us about the situation where you are. what you can see behind me isn't just an ordinary traffic jam these lorries all at it's hotel stand still back to back they haven't moved through the days now that is the situation head lorry drivers getting increasingly frustrated at the lack of information they don't know exactly how long they're going to be here for when france and the u.k. will reach a decision on when the board is will be reopened there are talks underway at the moment but no firm decision has as yet been made public one thing that is being speculated on is that the drivers might need to have coronavirus tests before they're allowed into france now that might be very an easy thing to say it could be very difficult to do is you can just get a sense of just from looking behind me there are an awful lot of drivers here that would need to be tested mass testing sites con get set up immediately and then there are big logistical questions about what happens if these drivers test positive where where will they be. to stay will it be in the lorries will they be put up in his house there are a huge amount of on the ones that questions here about how the logistics are going to be handled when it comes to making sure that these drivers don't have a current of hours before entering frons a lot of unanswered questions about how this can be handled over the coming days absolutely and that is quite a line behind your show anderson and you'd have the chance to speak to some of those drivers what have they been telling you we did enjoy a visit to cross through this part of a poor it's rather know you strangers to queues but this is very different they don't know how long they'll be there and they told me that this is the uncertainty that they're really struggling with particularly in the build up to christmas take a listen to what 3 joins us from poland told me just a short time ago. christer frustration situation for me now. though this situation today i don't know why not after the new year do something like a stock operation. but we're now waiting. i don't know if. this is very sad. how about a year you can stand that you might not get home for christmas i hope or you come to business due to my family my to a $20.00 and the smoke away and we have no information why how long worked out. understandably some very disheartened drivers there charlotte what comes next what are the chances that the u.k. could be put into a national lockdown. play that is looking increasingly likely at this point that have already been increased restrictions just say for the last couple of days since it was made public that this new variant of the current a virus that has been identified in the u.k. could be significantly more transbay suppose than the existing variants say for example boris johnson has essentially counsel christmas for many families in the hot spots so in london the east and southeast of the country puts very strict restrictions in place you're only allowed to meet one person outside for example and it's likely that the rest of the country will follow as you start to go into the new year if it is also very concerned about getting this new variance under control. and charlotte has until reporting for us from dover thank you very much. well the fallout over the poisoning of a russian opposition leader alexei navalny has intensified mos
charlotte's health and pal who is a standing by the highway and near at dover charlotte tell us about the situation where you are. what you can see behind me isn't just an ordinary traffic jam these lorries all at it's hotel stand still back to back they haven't moved through the days now that is the situation head lorry drivers getting increasingly frustrated at the lack of information they don't know exactly how long they're going to be here for when france and the u.k. will reach a decision...
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durant's suffered a narrow defeat at the hands of the charlotte hornets scored in hayward led the way with 28.7 assists and 6 rebounds as charlotte 11061044 brooklyn's 1st defeat of the new season. cristiana rinaldo may have missed out on the fee for best player award but he's been named player of the century at the globe soccer awards in dubai although they differ nation of century only covers the period from 2001 for this year the start of play there messi and another boss alone a legend ronald denio in the poll which was opened to the public. you know that when you look because. they want to be like you they cut their hair like me don't want skills with skills like me everything i see my son is 10 years old and they want to look like me and i say you have a long way to to do it the real like your father but you know it's a pleasure you know the future is the kids i have for and i want i wish him all the best and when i see the kids around for example now the. big comes around with me and they turn and say. it's make me feel happy because you know they. are for my dedication my art war. and i'm proud you know when you see some
durant's suffered a narrow defeat at the hands of the charlotte hornets scored in hayward led the way with 28.7 assists and 6 rebounds as charlotte 11061044 brooklyn's 1st defeat of the new season. cristiana rinaldo may have missed out on the fee for best player award but he's been named player of the century at the globe soccer awards in dubai although they differ nation of century only covers the period from 2001 for this year the start of play there messi and another boss alone a legend...
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charlotte leaving both offices and suspect of not been released. the suspect also killed and an investigation is ongoing. >> it comes as the charlotte area more intother line of duty death. mcauley police officer was shot and killed while responding to a burglary. he was laid to rest earlier this week. extreme weather. the deadly winter storm pounding the northeast right now. danger on the roads. look at that these people narrowly escaped being hit by a truck in pennsylvania. two people have died because of the storm. travel in new jersey is officials warn of icy roads. >> in baltimore snow totals piling up as emergency crews try to keep up and here in the big apple new york city, the snow comes down for hours, you're looking live at times square. senior meteorologist janice dean tracking one of the biggest nor'easter as we've seen in a while. >> let's go to brian live in brooklyn. what if you got? >> reporter: 6 inches in brooklyn, central park was reporting 6 and half inches. the snow coming down, snowplows clearing off the roads. i did see a homeless person on the side of the road. we called 311 and they came to check on the person. that is ver
charlotte leaving both offices and suspect of not been released. the suspect also killed and an investigation is ongoing. >> it comes as the charlotte area more intother line of duty death. mcauley police officer was shot and killed while responding to a burglary. he was laid to rest earlier this week. extreme weather. the deadly winter storm pounding the northeast right now. danger on the roads. look at that these people narrowly escaped being hit by a truck in pennsylvania. two people...
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charlotte clark. hello, good afternoon. welcome to both of you. charlotte, am i right, are you an undergraduate? i have you had a test? i am an undergraduate, i am on my second year at york and i had my first covid test about one hour ago. it was an interesting experience. have you had the result yet? how quick are they?” experience. have you had the result yet? how quick are they? i got my test, i came to the test centre at about1:50pm andi test, i came to the test centre at about 1:50pm and i have already got my result back. i am thankfully negative. that means i can now go and get my second test before travelling home at the weekend. and get my second test before travelling home at the weekendlj travelling home at the weekend.” have heard they are not a lot of fun. i have not had to have one. yeah. anyway, well done you for having it. do you think it is sensible? you have presumably done this fairly willingly, have you? the university sent out e—mails a couple of weeks ago saying, we are getting this, it is fully optional, but personally i do not see why you would not do it. although we have been a lockdown for four weeks now, i could still have gone to sainsbury‘s or tesco, one of those shops, and caught it from there. why would you not do it? it is given to you for free and it minimises the risk of you bring it home to your family and loved ones. i have quite a considerable way to travel, i have to get trains and planes, so ijust thought, there are so many opportunities for me to pick it up there, i would opportunities for me to pick it up there, iwould rather opportunities for me to pick it up there, i would rather have peace of mind knowing i definitely do not haveit mind knowing i definitely do not have it leaving here. and then hopefully there will be some form of normality and the family will not be avoiding me all christmas. all families do that at christmas all the time! that's another story altogether! patrick, you ahead of the student union, 2000, is it that have done it so far in your work? what is your thoughts about how it is all working and how people have taken the idea on board? really good u pta ke taken the idea on board? really good uptake from students. 2000 students roughly have ta ken uptake from students. 2000 students roughly have taken the test so far and there is still space for more students to take their test this week. i think it really demonstrates that those students want to look after not only themselves but their families and their communities. they are doing the right thing. there are still questions about a return in january that we still have to confirm exactly when students are coming back, what times they are coming back, what times they are coming back. there are discussions about rents and when testing will happen injanuary about rents and when testing will happen in january for students. about rents and when testing will happen injanuary for students. that government guidance came out last night, but we have been working really closely with students to try and get to the bottom of that guidance and make sure everything is really clear for students. it is quite confusing at the moment. are you looking for clarity in the sense that when an undergraduate goes back to their parents or whoever for that five—day break that has allowed at christmas, do you think by that point they should know, they should know what to date the can or should return to university? is that the sort of clarity you are looking for? we need clarity as soon as we can. we need clarity as soon as we can. we have been asking for testing ever since the summer before the start of term. really pleased we have the testing in place now. there are still questions and universities working really closely with the students union and talking to students union and talking to students as much as they can to advise on the practical things, what days, courses coming back. different courses will have different start dates depending on whether they are practical and are based or not. but there are still questions about rents, because of his vision spots will not be in employment if there search term is delayed, so there are questions from a financial perspective and we are still waiting for the government to respond to those sorts of questions. there has been a lot of questions around finance generally for the whole academic year, hasn't there? charlottee outlined that you have quite a journey to get home to wherever you want to go for the christmas period, you could pick it up on that train journey or whatever, and they might say, well, actually there for what is the point in the test? sadly, i am not wishing any ill on you, but you could sit next to someone on the train and get it going home. that is completely understandable. that was one of my thought processes as well. when we we re thought processes as well. when we were told about these tests, i was like, that is all well and good, but i've got trains and planes and airports to go through. there is a million other people going through it in the festive period, as well, soi it in the festive period, as well, so ijust it in the festive period, as well, so i just thought, it in the festive period, as well, so ijust thought, it is for my own peace of mind really, but i will be wearing might mask the entire time, i sanitise regularly, it is just taking those precautions. i mean, you
charlotte clark. hello, good afternoon. welcome to both of you. charlotte, am i right, are you an undergraduate? i have you had a test? i am an undergraduate, i am on my second year at york and i had my first covid test about one hour ago. it was an interesting experience. have you had the result yet? how quick are they?” experience. have you had the result yet? how quick are they? i got my test, i came to the test centre at about1:50pm andi test, i came to the test centre at about 1:50pm and...
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then 11-year-old charlotte nebres became the first black ballerina to earn the lead role in "the nutcracker" as performed by new york city ballet. charlottes themselves that face a major test, how to carry out a timeless tradition in the midst of the pandemic. as nancy chen reports, they're looking to bring performances to enchanted fans in new and creative ways. the iconic score and glittering scenes, the nutcracker performed every year. the holiday tradition has taken flight with the 2020 twist. the ballet's elaborate costumes include matching masks in greensboro, north carolina. they offer guests hand sanitizer, temperature checks, and famous party scene, filmed for drive in screening. passers by can catch hip-hop fusion from outside the studio windows. in arkansas, the stage is main street in little rock, audiences cruise by classic scenes. while in miami, people watch while socially distancing outside. >> it is a tradition passed on year to year. >> the san francisco ballet, first in the nation to stage the nutcracker in 1944. 80,000 people see it here every december, but this year they're offering audiences a paid stream of a 2008 p
then 11-year-old charlotte nebres became the first black ballerina to earn the lead role in "the nutcracker" as performed by new york city ballet. charlottes themselves that face a major test, how to carry out a timeless tradition in the midst of the pandemic. as nancy chen reports, they're looking to bring performances to enchanted fans in new and creative ways. the iconic score and glittering scenes, the nutcracker performed every year. the holiday tradition has taken flight with...
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day or 2 all right so frayed nerves in brussels where barber is let's cross over to london to charlotte charlotte i have lost count of the times that i've asked this next question is this the end game well i've lost count of the amount of times i've answered it course we've seen so many deadlines come in these breaks that negotiations now today michel bonnie a the chief negotiator.
day or 2 all right so frayed nerves in brussels where barber is let's cross over to london to charlotte charlotte i have lost count of the times that i've asked this next question is this the end game well i've lost count of the amount of times i've answered it course we've seen so many deadlines come in these breaks that negotiations now today michel bonnie a the chief negotiator.
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and let's go right to london to charlotte shell some pill is standing by for us there with the latest hi charlotte good to see you needless to say a lot of people have been waiting for this moment it is now here so what happens next. wasn't this just a moment that was watched around the world see me i think 1st before we take a look at what happens next i think we do have to poole's reflect and absorb on what's happened today those 1st people to receive this vaccine outside of clinical trials margaret keenan of course the grandmother from central england was the 1st she's have a bad day very soon she said is the best birthday present she could hope for she says she hopes that it will mean that she will in the new year be able to be reunited with friends and family and is not exactly how all of us are watching this rollout of the vaccine hoping that at some point it could be the light at the end of a very dark tunnel that we could start to be reunited ourselves with friends and family now moving on to what happens next well health care officials here it's been very clear they stress that this is a
and let's go right to london to charlotte shell some pill is standing by for us there with the latest hi charlotte good to see you needless to say a lot of people have been waiting for this moment it is now here so what happens next. wasn't this just a moment that was watched around the world see me i think 1st before we take a look at what happens next i think we do have to poole's reflect and absorb on what's happened today those 1st people to receive this vaccine outside of clinical trials...