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holly: chester is n the only zoo that is struggling to stay afloat.nth, london zoo said it faced a parentless future. the safariark has been speaking of the ongoing challenge ahead. >> it costs us about 400,000 pounds to run this safar even in the lockdown stage, and by this stage, we are about 3 million pounds breind w we were this time last year. holly: the reopening of zoos and safari parks is on the condition that social distancing inguideles are in place, something chester zoo has been working hard to establish, but they are reminding visitors to book online. bbc news, chester. katty: we have clearly got to mathe cute a stage of this pandemic. cnally, we would like to bring you anothe story that we have covered before on this program. josÉ and flat via --fflavie have met their son for the first time, many days after their birth. they used a surrogate in ukraine, but because of the coronavirus lockdown's and border restrictions, they had to two months ta actually make the trip and meet their newborn little boy, who is called manu. uhey said joy, h
holly: chester is n the only zoo that is struggling to stay afloat.nth, london zoo said it faced a parentless future. the safariark has been speaking of the ongoing challenge ahead. >> it costs us about 400,000 pounds to run this safar even in the lockdown stage, and by this stage, we are about 3 million pounds breind w we were this time last year. holly: the reopening of zoos and safari parks is on the condition that social distancing inguideles are in place, something chester zoo has...
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holly hamilton, bbc news, chester.ngland will be safe. west indies will play three test matches within a bubble of bio—security, starting next month. jason holder has been speaking to our correspondent, joe wilson. from the moment they arrived in manchester in facemasks we knew that this was different. west indies cricketers on tour in extraordinary circumstances. old trafford is where they will practice initially and where they will live. the venues to stage test matches both have an on—site hotel and the squad will not leave the grounds during the entire seven week's tour. it is called by security. this morning the captain told me that he felt safe. if you put yourself in the position of a health care worker by someone who has worked on the front line of this pandemic, they've not had the opportunityjust to pandemic, they've not had the opportunity just to sit pandemic, they've not had the opportunityjust to sit back at home and run from the virus, they've had to be full on and we are fortunate we have not been in th
holly hamilton, bbc news, chester.ngland will be safe. west indies will play three test matches within a bubble of bio—security, starting next month. jason holder has been speaking to our correspondent, joe wilson. from the moment they arrived in manchester in facemasks we knew that this was different. west indies cricketers on tour in extraordinary circumstances. old trafford is where they will practice initially and where they will live. the venues to stage test matches both have an...
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it was made for the owner of when chester at the time. only 21 in existence and commemorates his favorite labrador retrievers, king buck. it is just a wonderful piece. >> in contrast to the traditional carved engraving is a relatively new style of engraving. this is called bully no engraving and it has only been widely done in the last 30 or 40 years. when i say widely done, there have been very few people who have mastered it. instead of a three dimensional carving of steel, this type of engraving is actually done by hand pressing literally hundreds of thousands or even millions of tiny individual dots into the steele very in-depth, angle and pressure and creating the incredible scenes you see on these shotguns. for example, this gargoyle scene off of the reverse side of this shotgun. it is all done with hand pressed dots. any oakley can be considered to be the first american female superstar. she was in entertainer, she was discovered when frank butler, an exhibition shooter was traveling town to town. as an introduction to his show, he
it was made for the owner of when chester at the time. only 21 in existence and commemorates his favorite labrador retrievers, king buck. it is just a wonderful piece. >> in contrast to the traditional carved engraving is a relatively new style of engraving. this is called bully no engraving and it has only been widely done in the last 30 or 40 years. when i say widely done, there have been very few people who have mastered it. instead of a three dimensional carving of steel, this type of...
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>> the arthur, chester arthur and his wife did, right after them.but the car fields really did not at the time. in later years, mrs. garfield was quite well respected and well-known in the country, and i would not doubt that she would have had contact with them. >> next up is scary, watching us in new mexico. hello. >> hi, thank you. was there a big age difference between the president and mrs. garfield? >> i don't recall. i think it was five years or less, but i don't remember the specific birth dates. >> but not a large difference? >> the president was shot again on july 2nd, and he lingered until september. the decision was made to move him to the jersey shore? >> yes, the very place where we have been headed to see her and join her. and that is where he dies. in her presence. what is very interesting is that among the many many letters that she received, she gets one from a former first lady, julia tyler. she not only sent a telegram as the former first lady sarah polk, but she is also given a plate and says i wanted to emphasize, and to use the
>> the arthur, chester arthur and his wife did, right after them.but the car fields really did not at the time. in later years, mrs. garfield was quite well respected and well-known in the country, and i would not doubt that she would have had contact with them. >> next up is scary, watching us in new mexico. hello. >> hi, thank you. was there a big age difference between the president and mrs. garfield? >> i don't recall. i think it was five years or less, but i don't...
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finest wind chester side by side shotgun every manufactured. it was made for john am all in a villain industries, which owned when chester western at the time. it's the finest engraved in late 21 existence and it commemorates mr. owens favorite laboratory retriever, king buck. it's just a wonderful piece. >> in contrast to the traditional carving graving is a relatively new style of engraving. now this is called the lino engraving, it's only been widely done in the last 30 or 40 years and when i say widely done, it's been very few people who have mastered it. instead of a three dimensional carving of this steele, this type of engraving is actually done by hand prize seeing literally hundreds of thousands or even millions of tiny individual docks into the steel varying in-depth angle and pressure and creating the incredible scenes that you see on these shotguns for example, this gargoyles scene off the riverside of this regime shotgun. that's all done with hand pressed docks in the bolinas style. any oakley can be considered the first american f
finest wind chester side by side shotgun every manufactured. it was made for john am all in a villain industries, which owned when chester western at the time. it's the finest engraved in late 21 existence and it commemorates mr. owens favorite laboratory retriever, king buck. it's just a wonderful piece. >> in contrast to the traditional carving graving is a relatively new style of engraving. now this is called the lino engraving, it's only been widely done in the last 30 or 40 years and...
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chester finn: i think 85 million americans went to mount vernon over the years.e declining, even pre- covid-19, there are many ways to have the kind of really important and vital engagement. and when you ask parents you want value touchier younger kids in schools. they will often recoil and stable weight, whose value. however if you asked them, would you like responsibility, courage, other virtues taught. they say yes read anything without being too preachy, there are excellent curricula out there there are story based the negation of moral imagination of young people. i can build a kind of runway for the future civic education. >> the one thing that you have all highlighted how important it is to teach history. his start teaching the social norms by which the young people understand what it is to be an american. mike, you mention sequencing and for those who are familiar with it, is pretty overwhelming data that says that if you finish just a high school degree, and do full-time work, marriage and then children, 97 percent of those folks follow that course in th
chester finn: i think 85 million americans went to mount vernon over the years.e declining, even pre- covid-19, there are many ways to have the kind of really important and vital engagement. and when you ask parents you want value touchier younger kids in schools. they will often recoil and stable weight, whose value. however if you asked them, would you like responsibility, courage, other virtues taught. they say yes read anything without being too preachy, there are excellent curricula out...
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chester: declining even pre- covid-19.are a lot of ways to have those important and vital engagement. when he has parents, do you want values taught to younger kids in schools. they will often recoil and say oh eight whose value. however, if you ask if they want responsibility, courage, other virtues taught, they say yes. i think without being too preachy, there are excellent curricula out there their story based and engage the moral imagination of young people and i can build that kind of runway for future civic education. ian: one thing that you all highlighted in history especially young ages, wonder how important it is to start teaching the social norms by which people understand what it is to be an american. mike, you mentioned things that people are more familiar with. this pretty overwhelming data that if you finish a high school data, full-time work and marriage the children, 97 percent of those folks follow that course of decisions in that order, have ended up in the middle class or beyond. that is extraordinary b
chester: declining even pre- covid-19.are a lot of ways to have those important and vital engagement. when he has parents, do you want values taught to younger kids in schools. they will often recoil and say oh eight whose value. however, if you ask if they want responsibility, courage, other virtues taught, they say yes. i think without being too preachy, there are excellent curricula out there their story based and engage the moral imagination of young people and i can build that kind of...
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the end of visitors has cost chester zoo £5 million so far.ture. we did think we were going to open a few weeks ago and the government changed regulations just over sunday into monday, which now means we can‘t open at all and they haven‘t even given us a date, so we can‘t even plan for the future. we are in our peak season now, june, july, august, is where we make the majority of our money, we are a very seasonal organisation, so we are really, really concerned that this could be the end of chester zoo. when it comes to zoos, it is easy to see what makes this place the main event. over 500 species across 128 acres, attracting more than 2 million visitors last year. the running costs of this place amount to over £1.6 million per month and that is notjust to care for the 35,000 animals who live here, although there are some pretty big mouths to feed, it is also to cover the costs of the staff, of the site, of the insurance and all the conservation projects that are all going on behind closed doors. it's really difficult right now, i mean, forzoo
the end of visitors has cost chester zoo £5 million so far.ture. we did think we were going to open a few weeks ago and the government changed regulations just over sunday into monday, which now means we can‘t open at all and they haven‘t even given us a date, so we can‘t even plan for the future. we are in our peak season now, june, july, august, is where we make the majority of our money, we are a very seasonal organisation, so we are really, really concerned that this could be the end...
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we will be live in chester zoo shortly.cklands. nick beake reports. cheering they have taken pride of place in our communities for decades, sometimes centuries, but in 2020, it is a shame not pride which is driving us to look again at who we celebrate. it was the ripping down of 17th—century slaver edward colston's statute in bristol at the weekend which sparked this reflection of the way we mark the past. the ripples sent out as it was dumped in the docks are being felt far and wide. a statue of robert milligan, in london, an 18th century merchant who owned more than 500 slaves in jamaica, the latest to be removed, but this time by authorities, not angry protesters. it was an insult to people of colour, black people, and so today, finally, to find that this statue has been pulled down is symbolic, is a victory. chant: take it down, take it down... in 0xford, thousands gathered at one of the university buildings demanding the statue of cecil rhodes be removed. they say the 19th—century imperialist in africa represented whit
we will be live in chester zoo shortly.cklands. nick beake reports. cheering they have taken pride of place in our communities for decades, sometimes centuries, but in 2020, it is a shame not pride which is driving us to look again at who we celebrate. it was the ripping down of 17th—century slaver edward colston's statute in bristol at the weekend which sparked this reflection of the way we mark the past. the ripples sent out as it was dumped in the docks are being felt far and wide. a...
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about what we do here at chester.you to wash your hands and remind you to wash your hands and remind you about social distancing. there does seem to be a lot in place in terms of regulations to keep people safe ? terms of regulations to keep people safe? yes, we are covid-19 secure, we have 13 huge anodisation areas, and social distancing markings. we have a letter from the local council to say we were safe to open, so it isa to say we were safe to open, so it is a mystery why we cannot reopen. the government has said they are supplying £14,000 to zoos across the uk, without make a difference to you? no, we take £1.6 million a month to look after chester zoo and £460,000 to month to look after chester zoo and £460 , 000 to feed month to look after chester zoo and £460,000 to feed the animals. the government funding will go nowhere to help us and it is really critical at this present time. there was a huge amount of support yesterday since when you told us about this yesterday and the fact the doors might not open agai
about what we do here at chester.you to wash your hands and remind you to wash your hands and remind you about social distancing. there does seem to be a lot in place in terms of regulations to keep people safe ? terms of regulations to keep people safe? yes, we are covid-19 secure, we have 13 huge anodisation areas, and social distancing markings. we have a letter from the local council to say we were safe to open, so it isa to say we were safe to open, so it is a mystery why we cannot reopen....
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from chester myself, i know it extremely well.an open zoos in the safeway a nd hope that we can open zoos in the safeway and i know that the pressure on zoos, i have heard representations from those who are running zoos, not least because some other shops that can just close, you still have to be there to look after the animals they are mostly outside. so, i very much hope you get the zoos reopen so, i very much hope you get the zoos reopen in a safe in covert secure way but like all of these things, it has to be done so one lock cannot go above the other and go above the virus and let her get out of control. thank you very much, sam. we now return to questions from journalists. he paid them from the bbc. i wanted to ask a couple of questions related to one, first of all, the government chief scientific adviser said keeping the death total low would be a good outcome, it is number 40,000, low would be a good outcome, it is number40,000, how do low would be a good outcome, it is number 40,000, how do you insist that outcome given w
from chester myself, i know it extremely well.an open zoos in the safeway a nd hope that we can open zoos in the safeway and i know that the pressure on zoos, i have heard representations from those who are running zoos, not least because some other shops that can just close, you still have to be there to look after the animals they are mostly outside. so, i very much hope you get the zoos reopen so, i very much hope you get the zoos reopen in a safe in covert secure way but like all of these...
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holly hamilton, bbc news, chester.t, has told us exclusively she has no regrets aboutjoining the rally. 29—year—old shantania love, a medical assistant and mum of two says she's been told by her surgeon it's 99.9% certain she'll lose her sight in one eye. she's now suing the sacramento police department — her lawyer says if they win the case, compensation could reach "millions of dollars". it was the first protest ms love has ever taken part in and says it's ironic that on a protest against police brutality — sparked by the killing of geroge floyd — she had become "a victim of police brutality". she spoke to victoria derbyshire about her experience it's hard to describe. ijust keep using the term that it felt like i was a shot with a cannon. it was really, really bad. it's excruciating pain. and what do you think about what's happened to you? i think it is extremely ironic that a protest for police brutality, i am now a victim of that. i am devastated. you know, it's life altering. i have to change my whole life around
holly hamilton, bbc news, chester.t, has told us exclusively she has no regrets aboutjoining the rally. 29—year—old shantania love, a medical assistant and mum of two says she's been told by her surgeon it's 99.9% certain she'll lose her sight in one eye. she's now suing the sacramento police department — her lawyer says if they win the case, compensation could reach "millions of dollars". it was the first protest ms love has ever taken part in and says it's ironic that on a...
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the end of visitors has cost chester zoo £5 million so far. holly hamilton reports.en't even given us a date, so we can't even plan for the future. we are in our peak season now, june, july, august, is where we make the majority of our money, we are a very seasonal organisation, so we are really, really concerned that this could be the end of chester zoo. when it comes to zoos, it is easy to see what makes this place the main event. over 500 species across 128 acres, attracting more than two million visitors last year. the running costs of this place amount to over £1.6 million per month and that is notjust to care for the 35,000 animals who live here, although there are some pretty big mouths to feed, it is also to cover the costs of the staff, of the site, of the insurance and all the conservation projects that are all going on behind closed doors. it's really difficult right now, i mean, forzoos, the main income is the visitors and to look after these animals, they all need specialist care, it is notjust simply about feeding them, it is about specialist knowledge
the end of visitors has cost chester zoo £5 million so far. holly hamilton reports.en't even given us a date, so we can't even plan for the future. we are in our peak season now, june, july, august, is where we make the majority of our money, we are a very seasonal organisation, so we are really, really concerned that this could be the end of chester zoo. when it comes to zoos, it is easy to see what makes this place the main event. over 500 species across 128 acres, attracting more than two...
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there for some secluded chester just margarets be forced to do so with a chance of city did you come to see mostly true for the muslim or the no solution still in favor of the city you close the doors if you go with finance and used to enjoy was doing my job the 1st thing you did that the morning before us here was 3 days when you more thought of soul would. part of. the store to. store. stuff was sure stuff was still in there just. before school but the severe. biz is marcion 1st i wasn't sure. but there's no the company for it was a problem within the past 6 months destroying your own church then when just through story people post martian time. and this is also what she spoke. of them sure to be a part of the i'm. just here to for just put this with you which is more if i'm in the story a ship or. in this region or so. near through your simple presence and was that when she. just really cleaned you do you should let's say you were. just too small to give one case a couple of them because. there were 2 very. big areas for kerry. was flown in from interests with them so if you what
there for some secluded chester just margarets be forced to do so with a chance of city did you come to see mostly true for the muslim or the no solution still in favor of the city you close the doors if you go with finance and used to enjoy was doing my job the 1st thing you did that the morning before us here was 3 days when you more thought of soul would. part of. the store to. store. stuff was sure stuff was still in there just. before school but the severe. biz is marcion 1st i wasn't...
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there for some secluded chester just margaret's beautiful should be forced to do so with a chance of city did you come to see mostly clear for the muslim or the interim solution still you think we're going to see you close the doors if you've got my. son answered used to enjoy. doing my job the 1st thing he did that the morning before i was near was 3 a when you more thought of so. hot and humid. out of. the store to. store. stuff was sure. as a sports journalist was this just good for. you for school for the severely hurt. this is for sure and 1st wasn't sure. but there's the 4th with burns approach with the world in the. us my sister and her own church then we insist that there through story for both is far simpler. for the girl so what she has gone through and. it's going sure we're told to be we're part of the i'm. still here just for this because when you watch my furniture if i'm in the story a ship or i'm told. this when they're still. near it soon your simple friends since it was that one should. just leave it to me and should let's. just. give one case a couple of them. for
there for some secluded chester just margaret's beautiful should be forced to do so with a chance of city did you come to see mostly clear for the muslim or the interim solution still you think we're going to see you close the doors if you've got my. son answered used to enjoy. doing my job the 1st thing he did that the morning before i was near was 3 a when you more thought of so. hot and humid. out of. the store to. store. stuff was sure. as a sports journalist was this just good for. you for...
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now with the new york knicks, it was chester county.this isn't really a basketball story. >> still not a basketball story. his brother, 14 months younger, is an academic star at the school of business at uc berkeley. any given day, both are drawn into yvonne's cajun kitchen oa >> i have been using that for everything. there is not a doorjamb without fingerprints on it. >> the story of her, her sons, yvonne's cajun kitchen, and what they really mean to the east oakland community. all of that is coming up tomorrow after late local news. >> that is wonderful. thanks well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, but i can make the payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and for us, it was a security blanket. the value of our house, was to fund our long-term health care.
now with the new york knicks, it was chester county.this isn't really a basketball story. >> still not a basketball story. his brother, 14 months younger, is an academic star at the school of business at uc berkeley. any given day, both are drawn into yvonne's cajun kitchen oa >> i have been using that for everything. there is not a doorjamb without fingerprints on it. >> the story of her, her sons, yvonne's cajun kitchen, and what they really mean to the east oakland...
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host: that is chester in kansas city, kansas. traci parker?uest: i'm going to make sure i got this correctly. earpieces going out a little bit. from what i understand, local naacp was reluctant to participate in a protest movement against what works? host: that sounded like what he was talking about. guest: that is not surprising. i believe he was talking about in the early 1950's? host: yes. naacp's agenda and the 1950's was to take more litigation approach. hence why the brown v. board of education case and cases around the integration of schools. they were reluctant to do --thing that would involved involve direct confrontation. they sort of jump on the bandwagon or become more comfortable with it by the time we get to the student sit in movement, in part because they see how effective it is. king himself even articulated the effectiveness of doing sit ins and direct confrontation. at that point in time in the 1950's, and in the midst of the feltwar, i think the naacp they did not want to make any missteps whereby they might be labeled comm
host: that is chester in kansas city, kansas. traci parker?uest: i'm going to make sure i got this correctly. earpieces going out a little bit. from what i understand, local naacp was reluctant to participate in a protest movement against what works? host: that sounded like what he was talking about. guest: that is not surprising. i believe he was talking about in the early 1950's? host: yes. naacp's agenda and the 1950's was to take more litigation approach. hence why the brown v. board of...
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we're joined today by a fantastic group of panelists beginning with mike petrilli and chester finn. "how to educate an american" was brainchild of mike and chester and today they will share with us their original inspiration behind the book and why it seems the more important now to revitalize k-12 civic education. joining us today is david bobb come present of the bill of rights institute. david has worked for 20 years to build strong civic education programs that engage the hearts and minds of young people. previously david worked at hillsdale college and is the author of a book on the vital role of humility in politics. welcome, david. also joining us is jonah goldberg, the chair and applied liberty of the american enterprise institute and the editor-in-chief of dispatch, unlike me he has authored the chapter in "how to educate an american." finally sarah morgan smith director faculty at the sender which seeks to restore and strengthen the capacity of the american people for constitutional self-government. thank you all for joining. to make quick housekeeping is. we will be doing
we're joined today by a fantastic group of panelists beginning with mike petrilli and chester finn. "how to educate an american" was brainchild of mike and chester and today they will share with us their original inspiration behind the book and why it seems the more important now to revitalize k-12 civic education. joining us today is david bobb come present of the bill of rights institute. david has worked for 20 years to build strong civic education programs that engage the hearts...
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. >> chester, thank you for that. i share your belief there shouldn't be a national social studies curriculum. that should be mandated be the government but maybe there should be a mandate that one does exist and it's required state by state. jonah,ow wrote a great piece that used james bond as a vehicle through which to talk about eradiating the past. tell us about your reflections on the topic. >> sure. all the requisite thank yous and i'm honored to be here and all that which had the benefit of being true. yes, the -- i borrowed from the movie gold finger, the james bond movie, just to make the point that in the movie, the villain's plan is not to rob fort knox which is what the audience is led to believe in the beginning. what he actually intends to do is detonate a small dirty become inside fort knox, eradiating all of the gold to make it useless for generations to come-thereby making his own stockpile of gold infinitely more valuable, and i use it as a metaphor for the way the sort of howard zen left and others
. >> chester, thank you for that. i share your belief there shouldn't be a national social studies curriculum. that should be mandated be the government but maybe there should be a mandate that one does exist and it's required state by state. jonah,ow wrote a great piece that used james bond as a vehicle through which to talk about eradiating the past. tell us about your reflections on the topic. >> sure. all the requisite thank yous and i'm honored to be here and all that which had...
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today at 5 p.m., fordham university's chester finn if discusses how to improve k-12 education in america. and then this evening, settle in to watch several hours of programs from our archives with award-winning historian doris kerns goodwin. and tomorrow, university of law professor argues against the expanding powers of the presidency. find more information at booktv.org and on your program guide. now we kick off the weekend with joe biden presidential campaign senior adviser simone sanders who offers her thoughts on how americans can use their voices for change. >> good evening, everyone, and thank you for joining tonight's virtual political page turners event hosted by institute of politics at the mccourt school of public policy. my name is ashley poll articled, and i am a 2020 graduate where i receive my master's in public policy. throughout hi time at georgetown, i've had an opportunity to participate both in person and virtual like fellow happy hours and speaker events. this spring i took a course with ted johnson titled 2020 path to the presidency where we dove into political theo
today at 5 p.m., fordham university's chester finn if discusses how to improve k-12 education in america. and then this evening, settle in to watch several hours of programs from our archives with award-winning historian doris kerns goodwin. and tomorrow, university of law professor argues against the expanding powers of the presidency. find more information at booktv.org and on your program guide. now we kick off the weekend with joe biden presidential campaign senior adviser simone sanders...
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because chester zoo is such a fantastic zoo, and coming from chester myself i know it extremely well,in a safe way, and i know the pressure on zoos. i have heard representations from those who are running zoos. not least because, unlike some other shops that can just close, you still have to be there, in the zoo, looking after the animals, and they are mostly outside. so i very much hope we can get zoos reopened in a safe and covid secure way, but of course like all these things it has to be done ina way all these things it has to be done in a way that doesn't allow the r to go above one and doesn't allow the virus to go out of control. thanks very much, sam. we will now turn to questions from journalists. the first is from hugh pym from the bbc. thank you very much indeed. i wanted to ask a couple of questions related in one. firstly, the government's chief scientific adviser said keeping the death total to 20,000 or below would be a good outcome. it is now above 40,000. how do you assess that outcome given where we are now? the other one was on the r number. there has been some mode
because chester zoo is such a fantastic zoo, and coming from chester myself i know it extremely well,in a safe way, and i know the pressure on zoos. i have heard representations from those who are running zoos. not least because, unlike some other shops that can just close, you still have to be there, in the zoo, looking after the animals, and they are mostly outside. so i very much hope we can get zoos reopened in a safe and covid secure way, but of course like all these things it has to be...
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and that election could change everything we will see mr call the story chester we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. well it's been a football season like no other in the germany's bonus league halted for more than 2 months because of the coronavirus and now games are being played in empty stadiums but one thing it seems never changes as the folks in bavaria byron munich always when still a variance are champions for the 8th time in a row after defeating their brave men just before the break you see robert love and elsie put byron ahead which was all they needed to secure the win love and else he was having a career year also leaves the league in goals by and have now won a record 30 this league title. if the stadiums there there's more action here at the big table when chris harrington. did this thing despite wrapping up their 8th straight title here by unseasoned it really wasn't that great was it a brit you know byron munich did not coast to the title they spent a handful of weeks looking up at their rivals in november frankfurt hurt them badly in the nico kovacs had to go sadl
and that election could change everything we will see mr call the story chester we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. well it's been a football season like no other in the germany's bonus league halted for more than 2 months because of the coronavirus and now games are being played in empty stadiums but one thing it seems never changes as the folks in bavaria byron munich always when still a variance are champions for the 8th time in a row after defeating their brave men just before...
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holly hamilton, bbc news, chester. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear.they are any fuzz oozes the weather has been glorious of late. this was last weekend, blue skies, sunshine, temperatures into the mid 20s. but this weekend, the first full weekend ofjune, cloudy, cool, quite a strong northerly wind and some rain at times. we are actually seeing that change through the day to day as well, quite a lot of cloud across the country. that cloud is producing some showers, mostly across scotland. fairly light at the moment but there could be the odd lightning and one or two sharp ones as we go through the afternoon. that cloud continues. there will be a little bit of brightness here and there, very hit and miss, 10—18d, a noticeable difference with the feel of the weather in comparison to the last few days. this evening the showers will drift steadily south. we could see clearer skies in southern scotland and northern england. a chilly start tomorrow, a more comfortable night for sleeping for many, loads between 7—10d. tomorrow, cloudy, there will be some show
holly hamilton, bbc news, chester. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear.they are any fuzz oozes the weather has been glorious of late. this was last weekend, blue skies, sunshine, temperatures into the mid 20s. but this weekend, the first full weekend ofjune, cloudy, cool, quite a strong northerly wind and some rain at times. we are actually seeing that change through the day to day as well, quite a lot of cloud across the country. that cloud is producing some showers, mostly...
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minutes he's also editor at large for the hill the online political website is joining us by skype from chester and in maryland thank you very much indeed as always for being with us steve you're up the key thing here that we're seeing at the moment these numbers are much much lower than i would imagine the trombetta ministration and the time campaign really wanted to see in tulsa and i think absolutely i think you know as we've been watching you know all day it was hard for those of us that are not. in the scene there to know exactly what the numbers were but when they began to finally in the stadium and you shot huge sections that were unoccupied and now we have the news that the president and the vice president are going to speak not in the state they're taking down where he was going to appear and now they're going to appear on outside stages so that is a little stevie as forgive me i think we just heard a little bit of music coming in there from the stadium and we're watching some of the pictures are no mistaking him as you're speaking the crowds from what i can see don't seem to be gettin
minutes he's also editor at large for the hill the online political website is joining us by skype from chester and in maryland thank you very much indeed as always for being with us steve you're up the key thing here that we're seeing at the moment these numbers are much much lower than i would imagine the trombetta ministration and the time campaign really wanted to see in tulsa and i think absolutely i think you know as we've been watching you know all day it was hard for those of us that...
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people altogether to pay tribute in many other countries in dakar chester's melted a memorial marking the atlantic slave trade for 8 minutes and 46 seconds the same amount of time an officer knelt on the floor. and the belgian city of antwerp has removed a statue of a colonial era king it was set on fire last week activists of long pushed petitioned to remove statues of king leopold the 2nd he was belgium's longest serving monarch millions of people were killed under his brutal reign or a vast region of africa that includes modern day democratic republic of congo. and in the u.k. a statue of an 18th century slave trader has been removed from outside a london museum officials say it was no longer acceptable to the local community and thousands of people have signed new petitions calling for the removal of another monument an oxford university challenge as more. roads must fall is that the moment take it down put him in a museum in the world famous university city of oxford anger that this statue has rekindled looking down from the facade of oriel college is sessile rhodes one of the mo
people altogether to pay tribute in many other countries in dakar chester's melted a memorial marking the atlantic slave trade for 8 minutes and 46 seconds the same amount of time an officer knelt on the floor. and the belgian city of antwerp has removed a statue of a colonial era king it was set on fire last week activists of long pushed petitioned to remove statues of king leopold the 2nd he was belgium's longest serving monarch millions of people were killed under his brutal reign or a vast...
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let me speak to jamie, chief operating officerfrom chester zoo.e need people like brendan, such a star, to come and help us every day. we are a charity, 9796 help us every day. we are a charity, 97% of our income comes from people coming through the gates and they are slowly trickling back into now but it will take us a while. what is it like at the zoo at the moment, must be a huge relief to have people back but what is the atmosphere lie? it's great, people loving coming back, to get outside, get fresh air, well—being, to spend some time with theirfamily, kids, well—being, to spend some time with their family, kids, we've well—being, to spend some time with theirfamily, kids, we've got lots of open green space available at the present time, making sure people are socially distancing, it's a safe environment for people to be in. visitors and staff are loving it. brendan well on his way to £10,000, also pointing out i look a bit like also pointing out i look a bit like a giraffe today which i think as a compliment, brendan, thank you so much and v
let me speak to jamie, chief operating officerfrom chester zoo.e need people like brendan, such a star, to come and help us every day. we are a charity, 9796 help us every day. we are a charity, 97% of our income comes from people coming through the gates and they are slowly trickling back into now but it will take us a while. what is it like at the zoo at the moment, must be a huge relief to have people back but what is the atmosphere lie? it's great, people loving coming back, to get outside,...
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incentivise them to drive privately or stay home citigroup is exploring leases in long island and west chester so workers based there don't have to domestic dispute commute in it's not good for promote thanksgiviing this as the hub. >> we'll see what it's like. we'll follow it with more of your reporting appreciate it, as always >> thanks. >>> straight ahead, finding solutions for diversity on wall street troy prince is the founder of wall street bound. they wills us about his new plan and how it's going before the break, let's gift you another check of the s&p sectors. three in the green s&p is down 21.5 we're back in two minutes. save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $15 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. it's the most reliable wireless network. and it could save you hundred
incentivise them to drive privately or stay home citigroup is exploring leases in long island and west chester so workers based there don't have to domestic dispute commute in it's not good for promote thanksgiviing this as the hub. >> we'll see what it's like. we'll follow it with more of your reporting appreciate it, as always >> thanks. >>> straight ahead, finding solutions for diversity on wall street troy prince is the founder of wall street bound. they wills us about...
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>> well, we would expect based on the figures that west chester and the new york city boards of electionsrovided that total turnout in the district, if everyone sent back the absentee ballots might be in the 60 to 90,000 range. rye now there have been about 44, 45,000 votes counted. and look. jamal bowman has a massive lead. he's ahead 27 points right now. based on the patterns that we've seen, there may be more voters by the end of the day in this democratic primary. and we see it with this magnitude. the house committee chair, like elliot engel, there are multiple factor at play. the fact that engel didn't go back to the district during the first couple months of the pandemic. that he was caught on a hot mic. so these as you know, tend to cascade. let's talk about a neighbor of eliot engel's, what are we looking at here? i assume we're waiting for all the ballots to be down. that is pretty tight. 500 votes is the last i saw, i think. >> that's right. this is a rematch. maloney pete pattel, the same day that joe crowley went down. this is tighter. and she became chair when elijah cumming
>> well, we would expect based on the figures that west chester and the new york city boards of electionsrovided that total turnout in the district, if everyone sent back the absentee ballots might be in the 60 to 90,000 range. rye now there have been about 44, 45,000 votes counted. and look. jamal bowman has a massive lead. he's ahead 27 points right now. based on the patterns that we've seen, there may be more voters by the end of the day in this democratic primary. and we see it with...
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what that means in the context of our community and east elmhurst and corona, park chester, is that communitiest are losing working-class families that are losing a mother and the son are multiple people. heston outdo deal with tens of thousands of dollars in burial expenses -- has to now deal with of thousands ofo dollars in burial expenses. black americans, latino americans. it will exacerbate the racial wealth gap in this country. we need to make sure that we are health care and human rights. we are repealing the public charge and allowing all people to get tested and covered. not just for covid-19 but also the latest diseases. and also, i believe in health care is a human right. i do not think anybody should not go to the doctor because they cannot afford it which is what our current health care system does. >> it was the hardest hit because there was housing, often that is an issue. when people are at the hospital in one apartment they have for five people living there. kids living there. they cannot be isolated. the hospital is overflowing with people that they had to come home. that is a
what that means in the context of our community and east elmhurst and corona, park chester, is that communitiest are losing working-class families that are losing a mother and the son are multiple people. heston outdo deal with tens of thousands of dollars in burial expenses -- has to now deal with of thousands ofo dollars in burial expenses. black americans, latino americans. it will exacerbate the racial wealth gap in this country. we need to make sure that we are health care and human...
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yeah, chester i definitely a nice way to start this morning to all the views have been beautiful, i thought bring it in line for this one bethel island right here clear skies up above in just a few cirrus clouds beautiful way to start the state now there are a few changes ahead of us for sure. >>that involves a little bit of cloud cover filtering its way in from the north and winds picking up this afternoon something we are no styanger to has been a windy spring in the bay area and we're going to keep that going this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon 2 so a couple of windy days ahead of us as of right now we're in the 50's and 60's winds having really yet to pick up yet so enjoy the calm clear conditions we have the comfortable temperatures we have right now too. later on today as when we are going to feel things start to change daytime highs later in the 80's inland 70's alongside the bay and 60's by the coast. i have more details and the rest of your forecast. still ahead daria. >>thank you john 7.29 and today 2 of the bay area's biggest malls are reopening the westfield valley fair and th
yeah, chester i definitely a nice way to start this morning to all the views have been beautiful, i thought bring it in line for this one bethel island right here clear skies up above in just a few cirrus clouds beautiful way to start the state now there are a few changes ahead of us for sure. >>that involves a little bit of cloud cover filtering its way in from the north and winds picking up this afternoon something we are no styanger to has been a windy spring in the bay area and we're...
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we would be happy to get test we quite like that where that gets reach us so that budget would be chester's and there's no coercion it or i mean if you if you're tested then you accepting the rules of the game which other uses of an infection in your house you're going to quarantine. more than 20 police officers have been injured after they were called to break up a street party in brixton south london the home secretary has described the clashes as utterly vile while the merest london house condemned the violence r t u k strata everest after reports. well what began as a large scale street party quite peaceful descended later on in the early hours of this morning into police clashes on this very street here in angel town in brixton police were called around the 1 am 2 am are trying to see the crowds from the scene but we've seen some quite alarming footage emerging on social media including. the facts but also police responding to you might be aggressive manner as well we do know that over 26 injured as a result 2 of which have been hospitalized but also we know that 4 people remain in cus
we would be happy to get test we quite like that where that gets reach us so that budget would be chester's and there's no coercion it or i mean if you if you're tested then you accepting the rules of the game which other uses of an infection in your house you're going to quarantine. more than 20 police officers have been injured after they were called to break up a street party in brixton south london the home secretary has described the clashes as utterly vile while the merest london house...
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chester on that line for sit-in participants. out of kansas city. good morning.ler: kansas city, kansas. good morning. in june, 1960, there were four females and two males who participated in a sit-in. not at a woolworths, but at a restaurant. the same year, when the naacp sent out a call to protest what they were doing, we are in free kansas, and that is where we got involved. it really touched on the civil rights movement in kansas city, kansas. i might add that, in 1952, i'm 87 years old, i was on my way to korea. i had been sent to korea. on my way. and in the kansas city, kansas, which was as segregated as alabama, or greensboro, north carolina, i went to a store which was a store similar to woolworths. they had a counter, but african-americans had to sit in the back. i couldt in in 1952, dine korea, i could dine in kansas city, kansas. but in kansas city, kansas, woolworths, the branch refused to picket in front of woolworths, which really touched off the civil rights movement. kansas city became the laughingstock as far as the naacp was concerned. -- the l
chester on that line for sit-in participants. out of kansas city. good morning.ler: kansas city, kansas. good morning. in june, 1960, there were four females and two males who participated in a sit-in. not at a woolworths, but at a restaurant. the same year, when the naacp sent out a call to protest what they were doing, we are in free kansas, and that is where we got involved. it really touched on the civil rights movement in kansas city, kansas. i might add that, in 1952, i'm 87 years old, i...
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lemonis: i flew layne and miranda to west chester, pennsylvania, to the world headquarters for qvc. they're the biggest shop-at-home network anywhere. they reach over 300 million homes and generate over $8.8 billion in revenue. so the product's here. we'll just get it all unpacked. -layne: right. -miranda: yay! -how do they look? -layne: real good. -look at this. -miranda: [ gasps ] yay! oh, look how pretty. lemonis: the new packaging on the products looks great. and today we're here to convince them that the lano products belong in their lineup. miranda: so, we're excited to be here. we've been in business for about 10 years. i actually started the company on my stove 'cause i had chronically chapped lips and never could find anything that worked. so i breastfed our daughter and found that while using medical-grade lanolin that my lips were healed. so, looked for a lanolin-based lip balm, couldn't find one. so i decided to mix one up on the stove. and that's how the whole company was born. lemonis: isn't that a great story? ken: it is a great story. lemonis: and i think people will
lemonis: i flew layne and miranda to west chester, pennsylvania, to the world headquarters for qvc. they're the biggest shop-at-home network anywhere. they reach over 300 million homes and generate over $8.8 billion in revenue. so the product's here. we'll just get it all unpacked. -layne: right. -miranda: yay! -how do they look? -layne: real good. -look at this. -miranda: [ gasps ] yay! oh, look how pretty. lemonis: the new packaging on the products looks great. and today we're here to...
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. >> i'm curious the location of the barracks in chester county and montgomery county in philadelphiawhere were these locationed for the british army? >> gee, i don't know. during the seven years war when the british army went into winter quarters, people objected to quartering regular troops in homes, et cetera and different colonies were asked to build barracks. the old barracks at trenton is part of that barracks. i don't know where they're located. i'm sorry. >> one more question. >> a quick question about the queen's rangers, the green outfit. formed for the seven years war -- >> roger's rangers. robert rogers tries to get a commission from congress and they don't trust him. he goes to the british and offers his services. general howe gives him permission to raise the queen's american rangers. a lot of officers don't like the quality of the officers that roger commissions. rogers to by this time is past his prime. he had a drinking problem after he went back to england. and he may have had it here in north america, but his officers are eased out and they're replaced by loyalist g
. >> i'm curious the location of the barracks in chester county and montgomery county in philadelphiawhere were these locationed for the british army? >> gee, i don't know. during the seven years war when the british army went into winter quarters, people objected to quartering regular troops in homes, et cetera and different colonies were asked to build barracks. the old barracks at trenton is part of that barracks. i don't know where they're located. i'm sorry. >> one more...
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george's funeral in the chester chronicle from march 23rd, 1798. and i was able to find the sermon that was preached at st. george's funeral on that day, february 22nd. which is a sermon that we have reproduced downstairs, calling out the demon of rebellion, the violent influence of france. this is a document that suggests how the international impact of the american revolution, french revolution has on ireland. it's an amazing primary source that has never been published before, never been studied before, until now. and then in 1998, fast forward 200 years to the bicentennial of that death. martin mansergh is here with us. he will be the closing keynote for the conference. in 1998, there was a stone monument and plaque dedicated on the site where richard st. george was killed. and that plaque, however, does not honor richard st. george. on it are the names of the three men that were hanged for the murder of st. george, but martin mansergh, collateral descendant of richard st. george, went down to dedicate that monument, and martin delivered a real
george's funeral in the chester chronicle from march 23rd, 1798. and i was able to find the sermon that was preached at st. george's funeral on that day, february 22nd. which is a sermon that we have reproduced downstairs, calling out the demon of rebellion, the violent influence of france. this is a document that suggests how the international impact of the american revolution, french revolution has on ireland. it's an amazing primary source that has never been published before, never been...
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after brief sea duty, hillincotter became chief of pacific fleet commander chester nemisis' small, understaffed, disorganized and overwhelmed intelligence center. now, this is another one of those things that's going to happen over and over again. hillincotter took over his intelligence center in the chaos immediately after pearl harbor. he didn't have enough staff. he didn't have the proper kinds of people. didn't have the skills he needed. sort of began as yogi berra said, it's going to be deja vu all over again. trying to shift blame for pearl harbor on to this gifted japanese linguist. so, again, another lesson. when something goes wrong, never your fault, go blame somebody else, and ideally blame somebody who's not guilty. my editorial comment. in mid 1942, and hillincotter and his intelligence center, pacific ocean area, found themselves in a similar beleaguered crisis to the central intelligence group that hillincotter inherited in mid 1947 from dci's directors of central intelligence, sydney sowers and hoyt vandenberg. again, five years later he's going to find himself in a similar pick
after brief sea duty, hillincotter became chief of pacific fleet commander chester nemisis' small, understaffed, disorganized and overwhelmed intelligence center. now, this is another one of those things that's going to happen over and over again. hillincotter took over his intelligence center in the chaos immediately after pearl harbor. he didn't have enough staff. he didn't have the proper kinds of people. didn't have the skills he needed. sort of began as yogi berra said, it's going to be...
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. >> i am curious, the location, the barracks in chester county, and montgomery county in philadelphia. where were the locations for the british army. >> jeez i don't know, but during the seven years'war, people objected to quarter-ing regular troops, in homes it's a truck. different colonies were asked to build barracks. brexit trenton was part of that broader barracks network. i don't know where they were located i'm sorry. i >> thank you. one more question >> anyone have a question over here. >> a quick question, about the rangers, they form for the seven years'war originally. rodgers rangers. >> robert rogers tries to get a commission, and then he offers his services to the british. general how gives him permission to raise the queens rangers. a lot of british officers and loyalist, do not like the quality of the officers that rogers commissions. rodgers but this time has passed his prime. he had a drinking problem after he went back to england he may have had it here in north america but he is eased out. his officers are eased out. he was replaced by officers from virginia. the qu
. >> i am curious, the location, the barracks in chester county, and montgomery county in philadelphia. where were the locations for the british army. >> jeez i don't know, but during the seven years'war, people objected to quarter-ing regular troops, in homes it's a truck. different colonies were asked to build barracks. brexit trenton was part of that broader barracks network. i don't know where they were located i'm sorry. i >> thank you. one more question >> anyone...
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jobs, adelo ramirez used his life savings to open up los gemelos, a small mexican eatery in port chester, new york. woman: plantains and tortillas. lemonis: authentic family recipes drew crowds. but most popular of all were his freshly made tortillas, so popular that in 2006, he started manufacturing them for sale to local grocery stores. adelo: we're making lots of money. as you can see, we have 22% of the tortilla market here. lemonis: and before long, revenue was approaching the $500,000 mark. man: very good taste right here. lemonis: but then a much bigger tortilla brand expanded to the east coast, putting adelo on his heels. adelo: like, right now, i'm out of cash. lemonis: helpless to compete with their marketing dollars, he's seen his sales plummet and his dream of a national business tossed into jeopardy. adelo: [bleep] lemonis: this company came to my attention in a slightly unusual way. i happen to have a friendship with the comedian, george lopez. one day, he said to me, "would you be kind enough to sit down with a guy that could really use your help?" now, i'm happy to do geo
jobs, adelo ramirez used his life savings to open up los gemelos, a small mexican eatery in port chester, new york. woman: plantains and tortillas. lemonis: authentic family recipes drew crowds. but most popular of all were his freshly made tortillas, so popular that in 2006, he started manufacturing them for sale to local grocery stores. adelo: we're making lots of money. as you can see, we have 22% of the tortilla market here. lemonis: and before long, revenue was approaching the $500,000...
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in albany, we have daniel chester french's hand in the statue of sheridan. and there are people who would like that statue removed from albany. thomas paul's statue of lincoln and an enslaved person rising or kneeling, depending on your interpretation, has been in washington since 1876. all of the money raised for this statue was contributed by freedmen and frederick douglass gave the brilliant address. but there are those who are discomforted by it. in new york, we recently proposed the first statue of a woman in central park. the only women in central park are mother goose and alice in wonderland. they don't count as history statues. susan bproposal with anthony and katie stanton. that does not include the african-american contributions to suffrage. now people say sojourner truth should not be with those two women because their attitudes on african-american suffrage were retrograde. one answer or one solution or one approach we might consider is new statues. this is an extraordinary equestrian statue that appeared in times square in new york. it is destine
in albany, we have daniel chester french's hand in the statue of sheridan. and there are people who would like that statue removed from albany. thomas paul's statue of lincoln and an enslaved person rising or kneeling, depending on your interpretation, has been in washington since 1876. all of the money raised for this statue was contributed by freedmen and frederick douglass gave the brilliant address. but there are those who are discomforted by it. in new york, we recently proposed the first...
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all of the zoos across the uk, from chester, edinburgh, longleatand london, they are ready to open nowt zoos. zoos or shopping centres and not zoos. so, we want government to look at this again, not least because not having income not only affects the viability of zoos and safari parks, but also their conservation work around the world. and that's hugely important. are some places taking bookings right now? if we look at the idea of bookings for specific time slots, just to throw that little question in, in order to control the number and flow of people coming to a particular place? some of the gardens and parklands can open, and have introduced timed tickets, that is how they control the numbers. indeed, hotels are looking at taking bookings later in the year. there is a slow burn going on for tourism. looking at controlling numbers, an interesting question from james, saying i live ina question from james, saying i live in a coastal town in devon. we are going to be bombarded with domestic tourists. how are we going to cope and how will the government support towns ? and how will the
all of the zoos across the uk, from chester, edinburgh, longleatand london, they are ready to open nowt zoos. zoos or shopping centres and not zoos. so, we want government to look at this again, not least because not having income not only affects the viability of zoos and safari parks, but also their conservation work around the world. and that's hugely important. are some places taking bookings right now? if we look at the idea of bookings for specific time slots, just to throw that little...
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one time you see him is on a blog and yemen, he is one of the commenters on the blog in which case chester's development from the young curious recent two jihadist and is actually really great example of strategic of what he is trying to do in the al-qaeda years which is one of the key things he did and they said look, let's lower the bar for what it means to be involved in the movement, let's make it, before that the idea of the way you get involved, you gotta get out, travel somewhere and become a professional on the headquarter or somewhere. that was the idea, you would only be legit if that's what you are doing. but a lot came out and said, if you get online, you're also part of the movement, when you lower the bar you allow a lot more people in and you create a lot more potential for those people to start at that low run of activism and work their way up. >> another one of your chapters, your case studies, the army psychiatrist who opened fire at fort hood in 2009. so that was a guy who did not have to go to the afghan border, was able to carry out jihad at home as they were telling him
one time you see him is on a blog and yemen, he is one of the commenters on the blog in which case chester's development from the young curious recent two jihadist and is actually really great example of strategic of what he is trying to do in the al-qaeda years which is one of the key things he did and they said look, let's lower the bar for what it means to be involved in the movement, let's make it, before that the idea of the way you get involved, you gotta get out, travel somewhere and...
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host: that is chester in kansas city, kansas.just can make sure got this correctly because my earpiece is going out a little bit. from what i understand is that there was the naacp was reluctant to participate in a protest. that is not surprising. and i believe he was talking about in the early 1950's. 1950'scp agenda in the was to take a more litigation approach. hence why there's brown v. board of education and several other cases around the integration of schools. doy were reluctant to anything that would involve direct confrontation. they sort of jump on the bandwagon or become more comfortable with it by the time they get to the student sit in movement in part because they see how effective it is. asg himself even articulated long as it was -- doing this as long as it was nonviolent. in the 50's in the midst of the cold war, the naacp felt as though they didn't want to make any missteps whereby they might be labeled a communist. time real agenda at that was to approach civil rights through the courts. you: wanted to give it
host: that is chester in kansas city, kansas.just can make sure got this correctly because my earpiece is going out a little bit. from what i understand is that there was the naacp was reluctant to participate in a protest. that is not surprising. and i believe he was talking about in the early 1950's. 1950'scp agenda in the was to take a more litigation approach. hence why there's brown v. board of education and several other cases around the integration of schools. doy were reluctant to...
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in wisconsin, this is chester. hello. caller: thank you for taking my call. wondering what will the democrats do if joe biden wins considerdency, when we he was the prime co-author of which, 94 crime bill, locked up thousands of black people? if we go to the 93 speech he made on the senate floor, he practically castigated every black person in the country as being criminals. democrats are putting themselves in one hell of a predicament. host: to the topic of defunding the police? what do you think? caller: i do not think that would happen under a democratic administration. host: but what do you think about the idea? caller: the idea? defunding the police entirely: no. i think taking away their consequencesevere and special cross-cultural training. host: let me go back to the first part. what does taking away their weapons achieve? caller: well, taking away the military style weapons. those are intimidation techniques and tools. in the blacky, community, intimidated when we see the police. host: ok. that is chester. we will go to duane in illinois. hello. blac
in wisconsin, this is chester. hello. caller: thank you for taking my call. wondering what will the democrats do if joe biden wins considerdency, when we he was the prime co-author of which, 94 crime bill, locked up thousands of black people? if we go to the 93 speech he made on the senate floor, he practically castigated every black person in the country as being criminals. democrats are putting themselves in one hell of a predicament. host: to the topic of defunding the police? what do you...
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not so much trying to get garfield out of office as to put someone else in office is trying to make chester allen arthur and his circle of friends the president and ruling circle in the united states. it was a regime change. that's a very scary thought when you think about it and he was successful in doing it. >> and to get back to question susan asked about mount vernon earlier this week, abraham lincoln of course is ranked number one president. so james buchanan and andrew johnson came after him consistently ranks the last two, heidi explained that? so lincoln was historical kryptonite you don't to be close to him he had the greatest challenges of any president ended such a wonderful job it's hard to look good next to that. but, they were cosmically unsuccessful. buchanan slid into war and almost did to stop it was tragic. and johnson remade the nation after the war. historical reputation is a fascinating thing he was celebrated for bringing the south back into the union was healing the country is actually part of the country that did not that has -- that awareness has grown that cause th
not so much trying to get garfield out of office as to put someone else in office is trying to make chester allen arthur and his circle of friends the president and ruling circle in the united states. it was a regime change. that's a very scary thought when you think about it and he was successful in doing it. >> and to get back to question susan asked about mount vernon earlier this week, abraham lincoln of course is ranked number one president. so james buchanan and andrew johnson came...