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clive?insburg who has died and was suffering from pancreatic cancer for a while, but this is going to add another frisson to the us presidential election if another frisson was needed. donald trump is not going to be able to go to his base and those republicans who were potentially leaning towards joe biden saying there is a vacancy on the court and you need to put me backin the court and you need to put me back in office. —— donald trump is i'iow back in office. —— donald trump is now going to be able to. it could buy the same time galvanise liberals as well who potentially see a right leading supreme court getting rid of more environmental restrictions, getting rid of abortion rights and so on getting rid of abortion rights and so on and so forth. sol getting rid of abortion rights and so on and so forth. so i think this is going to be a titanic battle leading up to the election on november the 3rd and when president barack obama had a death from a supreme court justice just before the ele
clive?insburg who has died and was suffering from pancreatic cancer for a while, but this is going to add another frisson to the us presidential election if another frisson was needed. donald trump is not going to be able to go to his base and those republicans who were potentially leaning towards joe biden saying there is a vacancy on the court and you need to put me backin the court and you need to put me back in office. —— donald trump is i'iow back in office. —— donald trump is now...
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i think clive was very accurate in what he was saying.w looks to be rising in terms of new infections and rates. what's so striking there is they have come together. rather than flip—flopping like we've seen and several other european countries have seen in terms of lock downs and then encouragement to go back to work and eat out and go to bars and then another reversion, which is what you're seeing, which makes it very difficult to understand for the public, sweden went for a very simple and sustainable approach, and it is interesting there have been able to do that because it is a unified society where people trust each other and their leaders, and i think this issue of trust, when the history books of this very dark age written, will focus a lot on this issue of trust and the way societies can or can't come together, which i think has been a real problem for countries like the uk and like the us. revelation towards the end of the week that donald trump had told a journalist back in spring, i'm talking down the threat from covid. he was
i think clive was very accurate in what he was saying.w looks to be rising in terms of new infections and rates. what's so striking there is they have come together. rather than flip—flopping like we've seen and several other european countries have seen in terms of lock downs and then encouragement to go back to work and eat out and go to bars and then another reversion, which is what you're seeing, which makes it very difficult to understand for the public, sweden went for a very simple and...
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clive, thank you so much. clive hamilton, professor of public ethics in canberra.we speak of the ceo of biofourmis, who closed a funding round led by softbank. this is bloomberg. ♪ bank. this is bloomberg. ♪ out a $100 closed million funding round with softbank's vision fund. they use artificial intelligence to provide personalized care and help health issues. joining us is the ceo, kuldeep singh rajput. thank you for joining us. where are you going to put this cash to work? with this capital we will primarily invest in pre-kidder goal areas, expand into new markets as well as through our current markets, the u.s., and potential markets including japan and china. the second would be to build up commercial infrastructure and scale. finally, we would use the investment to advance our product's pipeline to get into new areas. haidi: interestingly, you were not planning yet to do this, but softbank got in touch with you after the open of covid-19. -- outbreak of covid-19. has the trend to go digital been pushed by the pandemic? kuldeep: certainly we have made great pro
clive, thank you so much. clive hamilton, professor of public ethics in canberra.we speak of the ceo of biofourmis, who closed a funding round led by softbank. this is bloomberg. ♪ bank. this is bloomberg. ♪ out a $100 closed million funding round with softbank's vision fund. they use artificial intelligence to provide personalized care and help health issues. joining us is the ceo, kuldeep singh rajput. thank you for joining us. where are you going to put this cash to work? with this...
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i think clive was very accurate in what he was saying.w looks to be rising in terms of new infections and rates. what is striking there is they have come together. rather than flip—flopping like we have seen and several other european countries have seen in terms of lock downs and then encouragement to go back to work and eat out and go to bars and then another reversion, which is what you're seeing, which makes it very difficult, sweden went for a very simple and sustainable approach, and it is interesting there have been able to do that because it is a unified state of people trusting each other and their leaders, and i think this issue of trust, when the history books of this very dark age written, will focus a lot on this issue of trust and the way societies can or can't come together, which i think has been a real problem for countries like the uk and like the us. on the us, ned, it is striking that we had this regulation towards the end of the week that donald trump had told a journalist back in spring, i'm talking down the threat f
i think clive was very accurate in what he was saying.w looks to be rising in terms of new infections and rates. what is striking there is they have come together. rather than flip—flopping like we have seen and several other european countries have seen in terms of lock downs and then encouragement to go back to work and eat out and go to bars and then another reversion, which is what you're seeing, which makes it very difficult, sweden went for a very simple and sustainable approach, and it...
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clive, what you think we should be aware of from coronavirus?s it should have done. these devastating for the — forest fires in the west coast of the us. washington state, oregon, california... some of us have seen those pictures of the sky turning completely red, a doomsday view from america there. actually, about five or six months ago, it will take 25 years ago now, i or six months ago, it will take 25 years ago now, i was or six months ago, it will take 25 years ago now, i was in australia covering the bushfires there, the worst in australian history. some of these fires in california, some of these fires in california, some of the emergency service workers are saying they have never seen fires as intense as that. similar situation, bone dry summers, intensely hot, that started slightly earlier in both australia and california and the northern united states, added to bone dry conditions on the ground providing conditions for these fires to tickle. we've been talking about covid—19, the long—term effects of climate change going to be far wors
clive, what you think we should be aware of from coronavirus?s it should have done. these devastating for the — forest fires in the west coast of the us. washington state, oregon, california... some of us have seen those pictures of the sky turning completely red, a doomsday view from america there. actually, about five or six months ago, it will take 25 years ago now, i or six months ago, it will take 25 years ago now, i was or six months ago, it will take 25 years ago now, i was in...
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yeah, the numbers are going the wrong way, clive, simple as that.ses and deaths. the problem with coronavirus is that cases rise really fast, and they declined very slowly. the rates are highest among the 17 to 24—year—olds, who have very little health risk from coronavirus, but they are spreading in all age groups and we are beginning to see an impact now on the elderly and vulnerable. having said that, we are in a much better place than we were in march and april, when there was virtually no community testing and there were no treatments. at one stage in april, there were 20,000 patients with covid—19 in uk hospitals and 1000 deaths a day. having said all that, winter is the time when respiratory viruses take off. think of flu. so we are going to have this struggle 110w we are going to have this struggle now for the next six months, between trying to rein in the virus and keep the economy moving. so we are going to see these on and off restrictions. 0ne bit of good news — and coronavirus vaccine, one of the 36 being trialled around the world, has
yeah, the numbers are going the wrong way, clive, simple as that.ses and deaths. the problem with coronavirus is that cases rise really fast, and they declined very slowly. the rates are highest among the 17 to 24—year—olds, who have very little health risk from coronavirus, but they are spreading in all age groups and we are beginning to see an impact now on the elderly and vulnerable. having said that, we are in a much better place than we were in march and april, when there was virtually...
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in a few minutes, clive myrie will bring you the tea—time news bulletin.ens more afghan interpreters who risked their lives working for british forces in helmand to settle in the uk. jonathon beale reports. it wasn'tjust british troops risking their lives in afghanistan. hundreds of locally—hired afghan interpreters often faced the same dangers. and the threats didn't go away when the british left helmand in 2014. some afghan interpreters have been allowed to settle in the uk, but under strict criteria. they had to be on the front line for at least a year before being made redundant. this isn't afghanistan, but a military training area in norfolk, where some of those afghans are still working alongside british troops, helping train the next rotation who will provide security in kabul. it's where ministers announced the relocation scheme will be expanded. the new rules will apply to those who worked on the front line for more than 18 months, but who resigned, often because of threats from the taliban. so we will continue to look at making sure we look after
in a few minutes, clive myrie will bring you the tea—time news bulletin.ens more afghan interpreters who risked their lives working for british forces in helmand to settle in the uk. jonathon beale reports. it wasn'tjust british troops risking their lives in afghanistan. hundreds of locally—hired afghan interpreters often faced the same dangers. and the threats didn't go away when the british left helmand in 2014. some afghan interpreters have been allowed to settle in the uk, but under...
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at ten o'clock, clive myrie will be here with the bbc news at ten. now, in a change of schedule, it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. the standout new release this week is missjuneteenth, the directorial feature debut from channing godfrey peoples, whose cv includes writing credits on tv series queen sugar. turquoisejones. is that you? i haven't seen you since the pageant. it slipped my mind that you have a daughter old enough to be in the pageant. set in fort worth, texas, this very engaging drama follows a former pageant winner whose daughter is now competing for the same title that her mother won years ago. what's her problem? i beat her. nicole beharie is turquoisejones, the one—time beauty queen now juggling shifts at the local diner— bar at the funeral parlor juggling shifts at the local diner— bar and the funeral parlor while trying to ensure that teenager kai gets the breaks she never had. not only will you repre
at ten o'clock, clive myrie will be here with the bbc news at ten. now, in a change of schedule, it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. the standout new release this week is missjuneteenth, the directorial feature debut from channing godfrey peoples, whose cv includes writing credits on tv series queen sugar. turquoisejones. is that you? i haven't seen you since the...
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it is a time we are told to reach for the popular novel or the action packed bestseller and clive barnes the critic of the "new york times" are in the papers summer book issue for 1968, he says summer reading like the statue of liberty and motherhood is always with us. and that is still true today. the list of the best summer it reads continues in this very, very fraught season. i have taken sam's green graph sprayed the first one, two, three of them came from the weekend of the memorial day weekend. and the one on the bottom is just from today. see the top one in the "new york times" the beach may be close but these books are worth opening for the next one down refinery 29 a fight of millennial young women for the 25 books you will want to read this summer. on the left is from "a 28 of the best beach reads of the summer 2020 and then there is a another list this one took the boston globe online. the best books to read this summer. and i might know here about the boston globe. have a chance to go quickly through it and see what they were recommending. and i was really struck. at one poin
it is a time we are told to reach for the popular novel or the action packed bestseller and clive barnes the critic of the "new york times" are in the papers summer book issue for 1968, he says summer reading like the statue of liberty and motherhood is always with us. and that is still true today. the list of the best summer it reads continues in this very, very fraught season. i have taken sam's green graph sprayed the first one, two, three of them came from the weekend of the...
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gies andrew clive gilbert timothy paul gilbert paul stuart gilbey paul john gill mark y.evan hunter gillette ronald lawrence gilligan rodney c. gillis laura gilly john f. ginley donna marie giordano jeffrey john giordano john giordano steven a. giorgetti martin giovinazzo kum-kum girolamo salvatore gitto cynthia giugliano mon gjonbalaj dianne gladstone keith alexander glascoe thomas irwin glasser edmund glazer harry glenn barry h. glick jeremy logan glick steven glick john t. gnazzo william robert godshalk michael gogliormella brian f. goldberg michelle goldstein. >> monica goldstein. >> steven ian goldstein. >> ronald f. golinski. >> andrew h. golkin. >> dennis james gomes. >> enrique antonio gomez. >> jose bienvenido gomez. >> manuel gomez, jr. >> wilder alfredo gomez. >> jenine nicole gonzalez. >> mauricio gonzalez. >> rosa j. gonzalez. lynn catherine goodchild. >> calvin joseph gooding. >> peter morgan goodrich. harry goody. >> kiran kumar reddy gopu. catherine c. gorayeb. >> lisa fenn gordenstein. >> kerene gordon. >> sebastian gorki. >> kieran joseph gorman. >> thom
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it's the time we are told to reach for the light popular novel or the action-packed bestseller area clive barnes a critic for the new york times wrote in the papers summer big book issue for 1968 he said number reading like the statue ofliberty and motherhood is always with us . and that's still true today. the list of best summer reads continues in this very very fraught season. i just have taken some screen grabs, the first one to three of them came from the weekend of the memorial day weekend and the one on the bottom was just from today so we see here the top one is from the new york times read the beach maybe close but these books are worthopening . the next one down, refinery 29. a fight for millennial young women read a 25 books you'll wantto read this summer . on the left is from oprah, 28 of the bestbeach reads of the summer 2020 . and then yet another list, this one came from today's afternoon boston globe online. the best books to read this summer. and i might note here about the boston globe, i had a chance to go quickly through it and see what they were recommending. and i wa
it's the time we are told to reach for the light popular novel or the action-packed bestseller area clive barnes a critic for the new york times wrote in the papers summer big book issue for 1968 he said number reading like the statue ofliberty and motherhood is always with us . and that's still true today. the list of best summer reads continues in this very very fraught season. i just have taken some screen grabs, the first one to three of them came from the weekend of the memorial day...
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this week in ohio i visited the health clive priddle multiagency coalition approach dealing with covid-19. includes hospitals county commissioners felt commissioners even nursing homes. they are utilizing the $19 million they received from the cares act to fund and design and execute a testing strategy for people in the southwest ohio area. i am really pleased to see the funding and using it in this way becausere now more and more peoe are getting the opportunity to be tested and by the way they are doing it on the know needs aces. there isth no need to pay for tf you don't have it. everybody can get a test. these initiatives are being held and i'm glad in this legislation we voted on this afternoon adding another $45 billion in total to hhs for testing, vaccine development to get a vaccine as quickly as possible, distribution of the vaccine helping on the anti-viral medications. the shark tank contest for the presiding officer and others have been involved with it tells the private sector look we are going to provide you the basic funding to come up with a safe wayaf to develop a vacc
this week in ohio i visited the health clive priddle multiagency coalition approach dealing with covid-19. includes hospitals county commissioners felt commissioners even nursing homes. they are utilizing the $19 million they received from the cares act to fund and design and execute a testing strategy for people in the southwest ohio area. i am really pleased to see the funding and using it in this way becausere now more and more peoe are getting the opportunity to be tested and by the way...
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there are times you're exactly right there were some pretty incredible moments in court last week when clive stafford smith and attorney took the stand and he discussed the ways in which wiki leaks publications helped him and his own work as an attorney and how wiki leaks publications have led to positive social and political change in our world he cited his defense of want time of a prisoner as that he is wiki leaks documents to show evidence of torture and wiki leaks documents have also helped aid in the passing of legislation to and drone strikes in pakistan and the prosecution i can tell you was not happy and this is being discussed in a court of law unfortunately these are issues that are not discussed in our mainstream media and in our corporate media and that is why join us on chose to create wiki leaks in the 1st place if there is absolutely right with him to join us on this wouldn't be necessary for weiqi leaks of journalists have been doing their job to stop no kidding no kidding well in something i want to add to something that you said peter whether they're so concerned with wher
there are times you're exactly right there were some pretty incredible moments in court last week when clive stafford smith and attorney took the stand and he discussed the ways in which wiki leaks publications helped him and his own work as an attorney and how wiki leaks publications have led to positive social and political change in our world he cited his defense of want time of a prisoner as that he is wiki leaks documents to show evidence of torture and wiki leaks documents have also...
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democrat presidential hopeful said today about the fires in climate change take a listen if you give a clive an arsonist 4 more years in the white house why would anyone be surprised that we have more america blaise if you have a climate denier for more years in the white house why would anyone be surprised when more of america is under water. in that would you agree that these fires have placed climate change higher up on the agenda for voters there in the us west where you are. i think those of us who consider science the scientific method scientific observation it clearly has moved up again we have watched for nearly 4 years the sitting president rolling back environmental protections removing policies that would stop methane emissions pulling us out of the paris climate accords withdrawing from the world and our allies such as germany working hand in hand to address such a major global issue those of us who aren't on the side of president trump do consider it a dire and important situation and must be addressed now i want us to do a poll of one of your tweets which called our ideas a day
democrat presidential hopeful said today about the fires in climate change take a listen if you give a clive an arsonist 4 more years in the white house why would anyone be surprised that we have more america blaise if you have a climate denier for more years in the white house why would anyone be surprised when more of america is under water. in that would you agree that these fires have placed climate change higher up on the agenda for voters there in the us west where you are. i think those...
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and here in the studio my colleague, clive myrie.l moment on the covid front. as infections rise again everyone is asking what is the government strategy and will it act fast enough this time? will tighter restrictions come in just as the furlough scheme is due to end?
and here in the studio my colleague, clive myrie.l moment on the covid front. as infections rise again everyone is asking what is the government strategy and will it act fast enough this time? will tighter restrictions come in just as the furlough scheme is due to end?
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and here in the studio, at a covid—safe distance, the bbc‘s special correspondent clive myrie.ighest daily infection figure — close to 91,000. heroic efforts by scientists researching vaccines, the guinea pigs testing them, and those treating the sick give us hope for the future.
and here in the studio, at a covid—safe distance, the bbc‘s special correspondent clive myrie.ighest daily infection figure — close to 91,000. heroic efforts by scientists researching vaccines, the guinea pigs testing them, and those treating the sick give us hope for the future.
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good evening, clive.n rugby union's european champions cup with saracens surprising leinster in dublin, beating them by 25 points to 17. leinster were undefeated in their previous 23 games. while saracens have relegation to the championship and a minimum two—year european absence coming at the end of this season but they are into the semi finals. adam wild has the details. 50,000 empty seats in dublin, the backdrop for the return of european rugby's elite competition. still, saracens need no reminder ofjust how much their world has changed. the continent's dominant force in recent years condemned to the wilderness from next season, punishment for breaching financial rules. if these are the final throes, they were unexpected as they were impressive, kicking themselves into a 12—point lead against leinster. all before alex goode found a gap and set off for the line. a side with little to lose still hungry. somewhere in there, leinster had their try. somewhere in their leinster had their try. the comeback? w
good evening, clive.n rugby union's european champions cup with saracens surprising leinster in dublin, beating them by 25 points to 17. leinster were undefeated in their previous 23 games. while saracens have relegation to the championship and a minimum two—year european absence coming at the end of this season but they are into the semi finals. adam wild has the details. 50,000 empty seats in dublin, the backdrop for the return of european rugby's elite competition. still, saracens need no...
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well, yes, clive.ople, there's 1000 in hospital, some might say, well, at the peak there were more than 19,000 well, at the peak there were more than19,000 in well, at the peak there were more than 19,000 in april, but it's this bead in the growth of the numbers. as we heard, hospital admissions in england have doubled in more or less a week and in fact public health england are saying that they are particularly concerned at the number of hospital admissions among older people over the age of 80 or so because the worry was when earlier this month casey started picking up, particularly amongst younger groups, that this would spread across the community to older members of society. then of course you've got the r number which tells you how rapidly the virus is spreading or declining. anything above one means more than one person is being infected. the top of the range is 1.4 and the modellers say the number of infections could be doubling now in less than seven days, so that's the real worry. if you let
well, yes, clive.ople, there's 1000 in hospital, some might say, well, at the peak there were more than 19,000 well, at the peak there were more than19,000 in well, at the peak there were more than 19,000 in april, but it's this bead in the growth of the numbers. as we heard, hospital admissions in england have doubled in more or less a week and in fact public health england are saying that they are particularly concerned at the number of hospital admissions among older people over the age of...
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and here in the studio, at a covid—safe distance, the bbc‘s special correspondent, clive myrie. its highest daily infection figure — close to 91,000. heroic efforts by scientists researching vaccines, the guinea pigs testing them and those treating the sick give us hope for the future. yet, as those figures demonstrate, the reality is that we are only nine months into a pandemic the world health organization says could be with us beyond next year. between april and june, india's economy shrank by a quarter. between the first and the second quarter, south africa's economy was down by 51%. ian birrell, let's leave those bigger countries for a moment
and here in the studio, at a covid—safe distance, the bbc‘s special correspondent, clive myrie. its highest daily infection figure — close to 91,000. heroic efforts by scientists researching vaccines, the guinea pigs testing them and those treating the sick give us hope for the future. yet, as those figures demonstrate, the reality is that we are only nine months into a pandemic the world health organization says could be with us beyond next year. between april and june, india's economy...
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well, just about 20 minutes ago, it was ten o'clock, clive, and that is exactly what happened.bs and bars in this area closed and people have started making their way home. it all ended exactly on time, as required by the law. how did it go down with punters and managers? well, it's been a mixed result from punters. many we spoke to said this was the right thing to do. it was reasonable, in order to get covid down. but there have been a few we have spoken to who say what is the point of closing just one hour earlier, because they are only going to drink more until ten o'clock anyway. as far as managers are concerned, they say it's more serious for them because it affects their business plans. we spoke to one owner of a restaurant chain, and he said he had to make 500 phone calls to try and rearrange his dinner appointments, calls to try and rearrange his dinnerappointments, including asking some people to turn up to dinner at 6pm, which he said is com pletely dinner at 6pm, which he said is completely unfeasible. but the government insists this is the way forward , government i
well, just about 20 minutes ago, it was ten o'clock, clive, and that is exactly what happened.bs and bars in this area closed and people have started making their way home. it all ended exactly on time, as required by the law. how did it go down with punters and managers? well, it's been a mixed result from punters. many we spoke to said this was the right thing to do. it was reasonable, in order to get covid down. but there have been a few we have spoken to who say what is the point of closing...
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i guess he doesn't see it looks cute because it's so small it's clive and weakly the one behind you. buckle stuff that's the main thing is this model is aggressive it's in my nature. to size it's a bit like dogs and their own and being alike and so agro is definitely in the smart guy he's going to explain polo to me nearly is a professor and he's on and off several books on car stuck me who evidently likes his lie ins as i try a saturday morning skype call. typical italian poet to me nelly. is not there. but we will wait. we. knew 10 modern morning mr so many. let's see what insights he has into aggressive car design while as the design changed over the last 50 years the car used to be the glass house in the seventy's and indiait is designed to strive to have the beautiful they called it green house and nowadays it got back to the middle aged test of warse war bunker we found an analogy really between this concrete blocks with very thin slits that you could see flew it basically shoot at your enemies you know a little bit it's like the car was shooting that ours through all the ways
i guess he doesn't see it looks cute because it's so small it's clive and weakly the one behind you. buckle stuff that's the main thing is this model is aggressive it's in my nature. to size it's a bit like dogs and their own and being alike and so agro is definitely in the smart guy he's going to explain polo to me nearly is a professor and he's on and off several books on car stuck me who evidently likes his lie ins as i try a saturday morning skype call. typical italian poet to me nelly. is...
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it's clive for saying you know what that yes. we know the name but we don't know what it does we just kill weeds and plant cocoa. glad to say it is a broad spectrum herbicide that kills almost all plant species and the world health organization has identified it as a probable cause an agent especially when applied without appropriate protective gear. has no one told you it might be dangerous music i know we didn't know it was harmful or possibly even deadly. because when you see the protective clothing on the packaging doesn't that make you wonder lawyer said we know we have protection to use this product but we don't have any. so we just may do without it. that's how you make room to plan a cow brains while that's right. once the vegetation has been destroyed the cocoa can grow quickly. and come over for tea due to the trees they're all white. we set them on fire. ok do we use dry wood chipper in them down. if they're like you've. been you have no cites for coca. exactly as you. could count trees rely on the 1st of all soils of
it's clive for saying you know what that yes. we know the name but we don't know what it does we just kill weeds and plant cocoa. glad to say it is a broad spectrum herbicide that kills almost all plant species and the world health organization has identified it as a probable cause an agent especially when applied without appropriate protective gear. has no one told you it might be dangerous music i know we didn't know it was harmful or possibly even deadly. because when you see the protective...
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it was response to witness clive stafford-smith testifying that "grave violations of law" like targeted u.s. drone strikes in pakistan were exposed. the judge warned assange he would be removed from the courtroom in field again. protests in defense of assange and press freedom have taken place in london and in cities around the world. this is julian assange's father john shipton speaking monday as he left the london courthouse. >> the case is a fraud against the court. court of the the american department of justice. julian is an australian a citizen. the publications are in the united kingdom. he is kidnapped and judicially abducted to the united states to spend 175 years in jail. amy: for more, we go to london from an update from jennifer robinson, human rights attorney who has been advising julian assange and wikileaks since 2010. she is joining us during the court's lunch break. back tonson, welcome democracy now! you are seeing julian assange for the first time in six months. he has been at the belmarsh prison for a year and a half and under lockdown because of covid. can you descr
it was response to witness clive stafford-smith testifying that "grave violations of law" like targeted u.s. drone strikes in pakistan were exposed. the judge warned assange he would be removed from the courtroom in field again. protests in defense of assange and press freedom have taken place in london and in cities around the world. this is julian assange's father john shipton speaking monday as he left the london courthouse. >> the case is a fraud against the court. court of...
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and earlier that day harsh words from trump's democratic presidential rival joe biden if you give a clive an arsonist 4 more years in the white house why would anyone be surprised if we have more america blankies if you have a climate denier 4 more years in the white house why would anyone be surprised when more of america is underwater. but trump has his supporters even in deeply democratic california i was displaced by the taubes fire i woke up with my city in flames and the democrats have not done their due diligence policy wise and so if there is a component of global warming it is a very very small component because the democrats are failing california meanwhile firefighters on the front lines face challenging conditions with shifting winds and drier weather sparking several new blazes. do you mean as if is on the story for us in california he told us more about the president's brief visit to the state capital of sacramento yeah this was an unexpected visit now he did not plan to come to california this leg of his campaign but he did so anyway and the reason is because the california
and earlier that day harsh words from trump's democratic presidential rival joe biden if you give a clive an arsonist 4 more years in the white house why would anyone be surprised if we have more america blankies if you have a climate denier 4 more years in the white house why would anyone be surprised when more of america is underwater. but trump has his supporters even in deeply democratic california i was displaced by the taubes fire i woke up with my city in flames and the democrats have...
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it is the time that we are told to reach for the popular novel or the action-packed bestseller, as clive a critic for the new york times wrote in the paper summer book issue for 1968 he said summer reading like the statue of liberty and motherhood is always with us. and that is still true today. the list of best summer reads continues in this very very fraud season. i've just taken a screen graph of the first one to three of them and it came from the weekend, the memorial day weekend itself and the one on the bottom was just from today. we see the top one is from the new york times and the beach may be close but these books are worth opening, the next one down refinery 29 with the millennial young woman, the 25 books you will watch this summer on the left is from oprah the 28th of the beach reads of the summer 2020 and then another list, this one came from today this afternoon boston globe online the best books tribute the summer. and i might know here about the boston globe and had a chance to go quickly through it and see what they were recommending and i was really struck and at one p
it is the time that we are told to reach for the popular novel or the action-packed bestseller, as clive a critic for the new york times wrote in the paper summer book issue for 1968 he said summer reading like the statue of liberty and motherhood is always with us. and that is still true today. the list of best summer reads continues in this very very fraud season. i've just taken a screen graph of the first one to three of them and it came from the weekend, the memorial day weekend itself and...
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right activist killed during protests in portland oregon else was shot in a confrontation with black clive's massive demonstrations the months long protests that were sparked by the killing of george floyd in may the federal government deployed forces to the city in july to stop the bottoms. well the 800000 people have been ordered to leave the southwestern japan as typhoon draws closer it's the 2nd powerful storm to hit the region in a week some forecasts predict record rainfall and unprecedented wind speeds and warnings have been issued to 5 and a half 1000000 people. korea's leader kim jong un has visited areas hit by another storm typhoon may sock state media say that all of 1000 homes were destroyed in the ham young province when the storm struck overnight on wednesday kim called on people from the capital to help recovery efforts. the un is warning that flood warning flood levels not seen in a century in sudan a likely to get worse in coming weeks with above average rain predicted for the rest of september weeks of flooding of so far killed more than 100 people the government's declare
right activist killed during protests in portland oregon else was shot in a confrontation with black clive's massive demonstrations the months long protests that were sparked by the killing of george floyd in may the federal government deployed forces to the city in july to stop the bottoms. well the 800000 people have been ordered to leave the southwestern japan as typhoon draws closer it's the 2nd powerful storm to hit the region in a week some forecasts predict record rainfall and...
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hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie.ng in his power to avoid a second lockdown" and that testing was a problem the government was working on. before people run down the uk's efforts, it really is worth bearing in mind that we are now testing more per head of population than france and germany and spain, and conducted more tests than any other european country. teachers want to be added to the priority list for access to testing with nhs staff and care workers to be at the front of the queue. in wales, another area is placed under lockdown restrictions. people will not be able to enter or leave rhondda cynon taf from 6pm tomorrow. the bbc understands the prime minister has reached a deal with tory rebels over a bill to rewrite the eu withdrawal agreement. boris johnson told mps he didn't think brussels was acting in good faith. perhaps they will agree in the joint committee to withdraw some of the extreme suggestions that i've heard and all will be well. but until such time, i prefer to have protections guaranteeing the i
hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie.ng in his power to avoid a second lockdown" and that testing was a problem the government was working on. before people run down the uk's efforts, it really is worth bearing in mind that we are now testing more per head of population than france and germany and spain, and conducted more tests than any other european country. teachers want to be added to the priority list for access to testing with nhs staff and care workers to be at the front of the...
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iam i am clive myrie.from midnight, after a rise in cases.
iam i am clive myrie.from midnight, after a rise in cases.
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iam i am clive myrie. the headlines: the head of nhs test and trace admits there aren't enough coronavirus tests available. it's clear from today that demand is significantly outstripping the capacity that we have, and so we are all going to need to work on this together. nearly 2 million people across most of the north east of england are set for tougher coronavirus restrictions from midnight, after a rise in cases. we do not take these decisions lightly. we agree with the local councils that we must follow the data and act, and the data says that we must act now. a similar story in south wales, where almost half a million people in rhondda cynon taff will have stricter lockdown rules from 6pm this evening. and bailing out of real madrid — gareth bale is due to fly to england on friday, when he's expected to complete his return to tottenham hotspur. good afternoon. the head of nhs test and trace, baroness dido harding, has admitted to mps that there are not enough coronavirus tests available in england to
iam i am clive myrie. the headlines: the head of nhs test and trace admits there aren't enough coronavirus tests available. it's clear from today that demand is significantly outstripping the capacity that we have, and so we are all going to need to work on this together. nearly 2 million people across most of the north east of england are set for tougher coronavirus restrictions from midnight, after a rise in cases. we do not take these decisions lightly. we agree with the local councils that...