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i'm clive myrie. our top stories for you: thousands of scotland fans descend on london for tonight's big euros football match against england at wembley. lam iamjohn i am john watson live at wembley, just hours away from kick—off, as england and scotland prepared to face each other for the first time at a men's major truman in 25 years. —— major tournament. a shock by—election win for the liberal democrats in chesham and amersham, taking a seat that for almost half a century was tory blue. the lib dem leader says this is the beginning of the end of the conservatives�* southern blue wall. liberal democrats came here as the underdogs. but we campaigned hard and we are sending a shock wave through british politics. cheering and applause new figures show a single dose of the pfizer or astrazeneca vaccine cuts the risk of hospitalisation by around 75%. ministers say they feel "deeply ashamed" of low conviction rates for rape cases in england and wales. a tale of heroism and survival. the woman who fought o
i'm clive myrie. our top stories for you: thousands of scotland fans descend on london for tonight's big euros football match against england at wembley. lam iamjohn i am john watson live at wembley, just hours away from kick—off, as england and scotland prepared to face each other for the first time at a men's major truman in 25 years. —— major tournament. a shock by—election win for the liberal democrats in chesham and amersham, taking a seat that for almost half a century was tory...
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>> pretty damn bad. >> stephen: please welcome, clive owen! hi, clive owen.s-- it was-- last time you were about to start filming as bill clinton. >> yes. >> stephen: the president of the united states. we'll get to that in just one moment. in "lisey's story," i understand that this is actually based on the stephen king novel that stephen king himself likes most of all of his books. and he, in fact, adapted all of the episodes of this limited series. that's unusual for him, isn't it? >> it's very unusual, yeah. it's his favorite book. it's a very personal book. he said it was inspired by-- after he had his big accident, he went home and his wife had rearranged his office completely, and he thought this must be what it's like when you died, when you passed away. and it provoked and inspired this wild story and it's deemly personal. it's a lot to do with his relationship with his wife. i play a hugely successful writer. who can that be based on? and it's about know-- i had passed away, and my-- my wife is trying to sort of find herself again. and through that,
>> pretty damn bad. >> stephen: please welcome, clive owen! hi, clive owen.s-- it was-- last time you were about to start filming as bill clinton. >> yes. >> stephen: the president of the united states. we'll get to that in just one moment. in "lisey's story," i understand that this is actually based on the stephen king novel that stephen king himself likes most of all of his books. and he, in fact, adapted all of the episodes of this limited series. that's...
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yes, clive, it is a continuing rescue l clive, it is a continuing rescue operation. least 55 where in the area, the wind that was destroyed, as he sat in a 50 or so people still unaccounted for. now, it is worth stressing that the authorities don't believe that that means they are lost in this event. some may have been, for example, owners of holiday homes in the building behind me and that they simply have not got in touch to say they are safe. so the entire area, all of the families, of course, are waiting for a full update from the authorities. very nervously, there was a lot of concern preoccupation this part of miami at the moment. this is a place called surfside, just north of miami beach, and we are expecting the states governor to make a statement soon, to visit the site will stop we have passed a community centre which has been turned into a reunification site for families, has been turned into a reunification site forfamilies, and recycle has been turned into a reunification site for families, and recycle them as you can imagine from a very, very rated fami
yes, clive, it is a continuing rescue l clive, it is a continuing rescue operation. least 55 where in the area, the wind that was destroyed, as he sat in a 50 or so people still unaccounted for. now, it is worth stressing that the authorities don't believe that that means they are lost in this event. some may have been, for example, owners of holiday homes in the building behind me and that they simply have not got in touch to say they are safe. so the entire area, all of the families, of...
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clive.inj lord hall, lord dyson says martin bashir— lord hall, lord dyson says martin bashir does not seem to accept he acted _ bashir does not seem to accept he acted in _ bashir does not seem to accept he acted in breach of bbc guidelines. how many— acted in breach of bbc guidelines. how many ways did he breach those guidelines? he how many ways did he breach those ruidelines? , .,. how many ways did he breach those ruidelines? , .. , guidelines? he breach the guidelines in terms of the _ guidelines? he breach the guidelines in terms of the street _ guidelines? he breach the guidelines in terms of the street dealer. - guidelines? he breach the guidelines in terms of the street dealer. he i in terms of the street dealer. he should not have put a fake documents in front of earl spencer. right now though because of low dyson �*s inquiry that there were other things he did. ifrankly inquiry that there were other things he did. i frankly was astonished to read low dyson �*s report saying martin
clive.inj lord hall, lord dyson says martin bashir— lord hall, lord dyson says martin bashir does not seem to accept he acted _ bashir does not seem to accept he acted in _ bashir does not seem to accept he acted in breach of bbc guidelines. how many— acted in breach of bbc guidelines. how many ways did he breach those guidelines? he how many ways did he breach those ruidelines? , .,. how many ways did he breach those ruidelines? , .. , guidelines? he breach the guidelines in terms of the _...
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clive, the longer this search and rescue goes on, the more harrowing it becomes.ere is simply no positive updates to be had so far, and they are gradually losing the faith. just a warning that my report does contain images of the moment of the building's collapse itself. as the desperate search for survivors at the collapsed apartment block entered its second day, the full gravity of the situation was laid bare. the exact number of those lost in this tragic incident still isn't known, but it's clear this has the potential to be the most deadly building collapse in florida's history. the awful moment itself happened so fast, it took everything and, it is feared, everyone, with it — 12 storeys and entire lives reduced to rubble in seconds. the methodical work of the rescue teams hasn't stopped since then. they say they're still hearing occasional knocks from inside the debris and are following every lead, at one stage trying to enter the spaces between the rubble via the basement. family members are gathered at a community centre as their unbearable wait for informa
clive, the longer this search and rescue goes on, the more harrowing it becomes.ere is simply no positive updates to be had so far, and they are gradually losing the faith. just a warning that my report does contain images of the moment of the building's collapse itself. as the desperate search for survivors at the collapsed apartment block entered its second day, the full gravity of the situation was laid bare. the exact number of those lost in this tragic incident still isn't known, but it's...
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hi, clive.ather here this evening and i know you would love to be here with me, but you can't be. the summit here has been somewhat overshadowed by simmering tensions between the united kingdom and france. the british government says president emmanuel macron suggested last night that northern ireland was somehow not part of the united kingdom. mr macron�*s spokesman said he was merely pointing out that northern ireland is subject to different rules under the agreement. from st ives, we get this report from our political editor, laura kuenssberg. ready for a fortifying early dip? borisjohnson wanted to show off the british seaside to the most powerful leaders in the world, but has ended up going headlong into a clash on the side with the french president, who it's claimed questioned whether northern ireland was really part of the uk. the spectacle of the summit seemed immaculate. the more bracing reality, perhaps not so inviting. i know that the world was looking to us to reject some of the self
hi, clive.ather here this evening and i know you would love to be here with me, but you can't be. the summit here has been somewhat overshadowed by simmering tensions between the united kingdom and france. the british government says president emmanuel macron suggested last night that northern ireland was somehow not part of the united kingdom. mr macron�*s spokesman said he was merely pointing out that northern ireland is subject to different rules under the agreement. from st ives, we get...
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but when — jeopardy associated with it, clive.go into matches without some kind of pressure — matches without some kind of pressure and you go back to the goaliess— pressure and you go back to the goalless draw against scotland on friday _ goalless draw against scotland on friday. remember, some sections of the england — friday. remember, some sections of the england fans booed england off, they were _ the england fans booed england off, they were very poor, as good as the scots— they were very poor, as good as the scots were — they were very poor, as good as the scots were but a really flat performance when you look at some of the attacking individuals that they have _ the attacking individuals that they have. harry kane, england captain, the talisman, the premier league gotden— the talisman, the premier league golden boot winner has not had a shot on— golden boot winner has not had a shot on target in their first two matches, — shot on target in their first two matches, the other players have rallied _ matches, the other players
but when — jeopardy associated with it, clive.go into matches without some kind of pressure — matches without some kind of pressure and you go back to the goaliess— pressure and you go back to the goalless draw against scotland on friday _ goalless draw against scotland on friday. remember, some sections of the england — friday. remember, some sections of the england fans booed england off, they were _ the england fans booed england off, they were very poor, as good as the scots— they...
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clive. jane dougal live at wembley and frankie mackay money at king's cross, thanks, both.700,000 for failing to provide care and treatment. it was prosecuted following the death of baby harry richford and the treatment of his mother sarah in 2017. a british woman who saved her sister's life by fighting off a crocodile has been speaking about the moment it attacked. 28—year—old melissa laurie and hertwin, georgia, were swimming in a lagoon in mexico when the croc dragged melissa under water. georgia had to fend off repeated attacks by punching the creature, as she tried to pull her sibling to safety. she's been speaking to will grant. a bandage hiding the teeth marks in her wrist is the only outward sign of georgia laurie's recent encounter with a crocodile. but the horrific attack which almost killed her twin sister melissa has left much deeper, emotional scars. sister melissa has left much deeper, emotionalscars. i sister melissa has left much deeper, emotional scars.— emotional scars. i heard her scream and i saw emotional scars. i heard her scream and i saw her— emotion
clive. jane dougal live at wembley and frankie mackay money at king's cross, thanks, both.700,000 for failing to provide care and treatment. it was prosecuted following the death of baby harry richford and the treatment of his mother sarah in 2017. a british woman who saved her sister's life by fighting off a crocodile has been speaking about the moment it attacked. 28—year—old melissa laurie and hertwin, georgia, were swimming in a lagoon in mexico when the croc dragged melissa under...
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the mayor says it was about three weeks ago and he called of course the iconic clive davis the top musicrom bruce springsteen on and on and tell me when you first got the call and how you dove into getting the planning up and running. >> yeah, they reached out to us a bit ago and we just said of course, what can we do? what do you need? we're happy to put our entire capability to put on these sorts of festivals together, we're obviously doing a lot of festivals this summer. everybody is gathering outdoors, we have the global citizen event that we just helped put together a few weeks ago here in la. we have governors ball that we're putting on in new york over labor day weekend so for us it was a natural. we'll help produce the event and put it on and make sure all of the pieces run smoothly and do whatever it is the mayor or the city and clive need us to do. liz: i know there are no official acceptances from the acts but who are we talking about here? there's so many new york born people, from lady gaga, i mean, it goes on and on. you have to tell us who you're looking at at least. >> oh
the mayor says it was about three weeks ago and he called of course the iconic clive davis the top musicrom bruce springsteen on and on and tell me when you first got the call and how you dove into getting the planning up and running. >> yeah, they reached out to us a bit ago and we just said of course, what can we do? what do you need? we're happy to put our entire capability to put on these sorts of festivals together, we're obviously doing a lot of festivals this summer. everybody is...
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now on bbc news: clive myrie and adina campbell report on the global impact of george floyd's death.es in this programme some viewers may find distressing. what's his name? george floyd! nojustice, no peace! no racist police! most of us can remember where we were when we first watched that video — the killing of george floyd by derek chauvin, the police officer who knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes. one year on, we are going to take a look at the impact of what happened worldwide after global protests over the killing. we begin here in america, in missouri, st louis county, where the main city has the highest level of civilian deaths at the hands of the police. what can be done to improve relations between officers and the public they serve? what happens when communities are under siege? for me to feel that even with my collar on that i have to be armed, is pretty depressing. under siege from violence, the bitter harvest of decades of neglect and poverty. but under siege, too, from those meant to defeat the violence, bad cops poisoning public opinion. i see comments on fac
now on bbc news: clive myrie and adina campbell report on the global impact of george floyd's death.es in this programme some viewers may find distressing. what's his name? george floyd! nojustice, no peace! no racist police! most of us can remember where we were when we first watched that video — the killing of george floyd by derek chauvin, the police officer who knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes. one year on, we are going to take a look at the impact of what happened worldwide...
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interesting one | for and worth reading claude from clive africa many former shadow sports minister andcause he's worried there is too much politicalisation of the black lives matter campaign. as another page of it that we don't have but we will leave it there. if you're in the uk, anna isaac, and joe mayes, will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. coming up next, sport and whether and i'll be back at 11 with a full round up of all the news. join me then. good evening, i'm austin halewood with your latest sports news... england defender trent alexander arnold has been ruled out of next week's european championship. the liverpool defender picked up an injury in last night's friendly win over austria. he's torn his thigh muscle, with the injury set to keep him out for up to six weeks. gareth southgate will wait until after sunday's next warm up game against romania to decide who will replace him in the 26 man squad. there were a whole host of other friendlies tonight... and northern ireland were beaten 1—0 by ukra
interesting one | for and worth reading claude from clive africa many former shadow sports minister andcause he's worried there is too much politicalisation of the black lives matter campaign. as another page of it that we don't have but we will leave it there. if you're in the uk, anna isaac, and joe mayes, will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. coming up next, sport and whether and i'll be back at 11 with a full...
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iam i am clive myrie.ween britain and france over brexit, after emmanuel macron is accused of suggesting northern ireland isn't part of the uk. what i am saying is that we will do whatever it takes to protect the territorial integrity of the uk. i'm ben brown and i'm in cornwall — member states have agreed to deliver more than 1 billion coronavirus vaccinations to poorer countries and promised concerted action on climate change.
iam i am clive myrie.ween britain and france over brexit, after emmanuel macron is accused of suggesting northern ireland isn't part of the uk. what i am saying is that we will do whatever it takes to protect the territorial integrity of the uk. i'm ben brown and i'm in cornwall — member states have agreed to deliver more than 1 billion coronavirus vaccinations to poorer countries and promised concerted action on climate change.
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united states a white mob looted and destroyed 40 square box of the tolls a greenwood district young clive whose businesses were known across the country is black wall street. reported the between five and 10000 strong mob destroyed many of those businesses along with the hospitals and churches in private homes leaving almost 9000 greenwood residents homeless. according to a 2001 report by oklahoma state commission to study the massacre, one credible contemporary source estimated a death toll of 300 people. a lot higher than the official record made at the time. the 2001 commission found credible contemporary reports of mass burials in 2018 the city of tulsa finally had begun the process to locate the mass graves only within the past year that state archaeologist pinpoint the location of one potential mass grave site authorities are now taking steps to exhume the bodies for identification and reburial. i said before and i'll say again, the tolls a greenwood massacre can be described as an act of ethnic cleansing wiped from the history books for many decades despite making national news at
united states a white mob looted and destroyed 40 square box of the tolls a greenwood district young clive whose businesses were known across the country is black wall street. reported the between five and 10000 strong mob destroyed many of those businesses along with the hospitals and churches in private homes leaving almost 9000 greenwood residents homeless. according to a 2001 report by oklahoma state commission to study the massacre, one credible contemporary source estimated a death toll...
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and that was the intention. clive gregson american cars very much like well 30 minutes away from age and we have colleen, glen stone. thank you. late summer, 989. the ship came out from england and spoke to this ship and said, we want you to shut down and switch off, go away. and if you don't, and something else is going to happen, which is far more severe than our am nice request. and of course, the law of the sea is you can't board a ship in international waters unless you are invited to do so. so our thought was, well, then what they have in mind. they went bullet ship because international law says you can't do that. the next day, a very much larger ship horizon tied up alongside and it came from holland. and on board with dutch police and coast guards. and in holland, the dutch police and coast close, they were guns, and there are a lot of them. so they climbed on board and nobody's going to confront a uniform man with a gun. and so they took ship over. now my contention is i had no right to do so because they had no warranty. because you are only a policeman in the country wher
and that was the intention. clive gregson american cars very much like well 30 minutes away from age and we have colleen, glen stone. thank you. late summer, 989. the ship came out from england and spoke to this ship and said, we want you to shut down and switch off, go away. and if you don't, and something else is going to happen, which is far more severe than our am nice request. and of course, the law of the sea is you can't board a ship in international waters unless you are invited to do...
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the logistics firms that are feeling the pinch and the smaller the company, the harder they're hit. clive mills used to transport stage equipment for big pop groups, trade across europe. he had a fleet of 16 trucks and vans and employ drivers from the e. u. now he works on his own. a friend help them secure a fishing boat. he'll transport to wales your causes damage because i'm not, i haven't got yeah, me a fit. i can put an adverb in the paper and get a driver maybe will want to do what i do. maybe know the lack of e workers along with a new post briggs rules are making life tougher. mills of neighbors to farmers can't find in the harvest. hands, fishermen can't deliver their catch to europe. well, why didn't you tell us if 2 years ago that you want got to sell your place? you wouldn't get to sell your craps. we would have to get extra pipe work to do to your exhibition goods the ban. so is going to have problems trying to do the band to work because some of the stuff doesn't only stay in one place. and then so the, the huge thing that we were asking for for years, what is it going to in
the logistics firms that are feeling the pinch and the smaller the company, the harder they're hit. clive mills used to transport stage equipment for big pop groups, trade across europe. he had a fleet of 16 trucks and vans and employ drivers from the e. u. now he works on his own. a friend help them secure a fishing boat. he'll transport to wales your causes damage because i'm not, i haven't got yeah, me a fit. i can put an adverb in the paper and get a driver maybe will want to do what i do....
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buckley jr. welcomes the editor of the economist clive crook and the founder of the american prospect, robert kuttner in a special "firing line" debate on reducing the deficit as a national priority. >> why would you want to reduce the deficit ever in your view? >> because i think we all agree that there is some lev which is unsustainable. the question really, and this is the narrow debate, is whether 50% of gdp is such an unsustainable level that we all ought to be tightening our belts and condemning the economy to slow growth. >> but the truth is, as you've said, no one knows what that figure is. >> you said that. >> no one knows. well, you're saying you know what the figures? if so, tell us what the figure is. >> i'm saying that america's historical experience shows that an economy which is otherwise healthy, which is investing a lot of its product, can sustain a deficit of 119% of gdp -- that was the peak after world war two -- and not have that do terrible things. on the contrary, that did beneficial things. >> they're having the same debate 30 years ago that i'm asking you all a
buckley jr. welcomes the editor of the economist clive crook and the founder of the american prospect, robert kuttner in a special "firing line" debate on reducing the deficit as a national priority. >> why would you want to reduce the deficit ever in your view? >> because i think we all agree that there is some lev which is unsustainable. the question really, and this is the narrow debate, is whether 50% of gdp is such an unsustainable level that we all ought to be...
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legendary producer clive davis is expected to produce the show with speculation about the big names who will perform. but as shots across the country drop to under a million a day, in some places, it's an uphill climb. five states haven't reached half their adults with one shot. cases in alabama rising nearly 90% in the last two weeks. >> our numbers have increased back towards 400 or 500 cases a day and i'm sitting a little bit on pins and needles right now. if we see our cases increasing to 1,000 or higher, that means we definitely failed the memorial day stress test. >> reporter: with another big test looming for the fourth. over the weekend, another reminder of the risks. golfer john rahm bending over with disappoint when he learned he tested positive for covid, forced to withdraw from the memorial tournament. rahm was leading by six strokes. rahm saying on twitter he was disappointed but thankful he and his family are okay and that he will take all the necessary precautions to be safe and healthy. david, tonight, a new gallup poll finds that 80% of americans who don't plan to get v
legendary producer clive davis is expected to produce the show with speculation about the big names who will perform. but as shots across the country drop to under a million a day, in some places, it's an uphill climb. five states haven't reached half their adults with one shot. cases in alabama rising nearly 90% in the last two weeks. >> our numbers have increased back towards 400 or 500 cases a day and i'm sitting a little bit on pins and needles right now. if we see our cases...
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it is worth asking an expert like jonathan van—tam or clive dicks if you want a view on whether we couldallenge trials. my view was, i pushed for the system to go as fast as possible, for them to use human challenge trials. but i was not prepared to go faster than the sites would credibly allow. and when it came to other clinical trials, i do hope that for varied vaccines we can get them through quicker because the platform will have already been approved, and the agreement we made in oxford last week at g7 level will undoubtedly speed up future vaccine production. the reason is at the moment in each country, clinical trials are essentially separate because the design of the data standards can be different in different countries, and therefore you cannot always amalgamate the data, and therefore get the extra power you would need to get a clinically validated result sooner, as soon as you could if the data standards where the same and therefore the data was into operable. this may sound technical but the consequence of that clinical trials charter that we aim to implement rapidly will be
it is worth asking an expert like jonathan van—tam or clive dicks if you want a view on whether we couldallenge trials. my view was, i pushed for the system to go as fast as possible, for them to use human challenge trials. but i was not prepared to go faster than the sites would credibly allow. and when it came to other clinical trials, i do hope that for varied vaccines we can get them through quicker because the platform will have already been approved, and the agreement we made in oxford...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines big games in the euros for scotland and england tonight amid conntroversy over the way covid rules for players have been interpreted. two of the england team, mason mount and ben chilwell, self isolate, after contact off the pitch with scotland's billy gilmore, who's tested positive. disruption for england and scotland but good news for the fans today. over 60,000 will now be allowed into wembley for the semifinals and the final next month. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, announces delaying the easing of lockdown tojuly the 19th — amid a steady rise in cases. we must not allow the virus to get too far ahead of the vaccines. therefore, as indicated last week we intended to maintain the current restrictions applicable in each part of scotland for the next three weeks. weekly reported covid deaths in the uk drop below a hundred, for the first time, since last summer. a �*national scandal.�* mps say white pupils from poorerfamilies, have suffered �*decades of neg
i'm clive myrie. the headlines big games in the euros for scotland and england tonight amid conntroversy over the way covid rules for players have been interpreted. two of the england team, mason mount and ben chilwell, self isolate, after contact off the pitch with scotland's billy gilmore, who's tested positive. disruption for england and scotland but good news for the fans today. over 60,000 will now be allowed into wembley for the semifinals and the final next month. scotland's first...
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clive smith of the haemophilia society.round—up from the bbc sport centre, a reporter. good evening. scotland midfielder billy gilmour has tested positve for covid i9 dealing a massive blow to his side as they prepare for tomorrow's must win european championship match against croatia. gilmour who made his debut in the goalless draw with england last friday will miss the crucial group d game as steve clarke's side need to pick up all three points if they're to have any hope of making the knockout stages. and gilmour�*s positive test also has also ramifications for england — after the midfielder played against them on friday night. his chelsea team mates mason mount and ben chilwell are both isolating and it remains unclear if they'll be available for england's final game against the czech republic tomorrow. look, i don't want to cause a drama for scotland, but... if you are all in the dressing room together, where does everything stand? so it is... yeah, i don't know is the honest answer to that. and medical people are... d
clive smith of the haemophilia society.round—up from the bbc sport centre, a reporter. good evening. scotland midfielder billy gilmour has tested positve for covid i9 dealing a massive blow to his side as they prepare for tomorrow's must win european championship match against croatia. gilmour who made his debut in the goalless draw with england last friday will miss the crucial group d game as steve clarke's side need to pick up all three points if they're to have any hope of making the...
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i'm clive myrie.refusal to sack his health secretary for breaching social distancing guidelines. eto'o i read the story on friday, we got a new health secretary imposed on saturday, and i think that's about the right pace proceed in a pandemic. labour are demanding an investigation into ministers�* use of private emails for government business, after claims matt hancock breached guidelines. i mean, this is really serious, you know, ministers - using their private e—mail- to conduct government business. why would they do that if they're not hiding anything? _ they know the rules around this l and they've breached those rules.
i'm clive myrie.refusal to sack his health secretary for breaching social distancing guidelines. eto'o i read the story on friday, we got a new health secretary imposed on saturday, and i think that's about the right pace proceed in a pandemic. labour are demanding an investigation into ministers�* use of private emails for government business, after claims matt hancock breached guidelines. i mean, this is really serious, you know, ministers - using their private e—mail- to conduct...
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the logistics firms that are feeling the pinch and the smaller the company, the harder they're hit. clive mills used to transport stage equipment for big pop group street across europe. you had a fleet of 16 trucks and vans and employ drivers from the e. u. now he works on his own. a friend helps them secure a fishing boat. he'll transport to wales your causes damage to it because i'm not. i haven't got yeah. me a fit. i can put an adverb in the paper and get dr. a. maybe we'll want to do. well, maybe not. the lack of e workers along with a new post briggs rules are making life tougher. mills of neighbors to farmers kept finding the harvest hands, fishermen can't deliver their catch to europe. why didn't you tell us this 2 years ago that you wouldn't get to sell? you lopes this. you wouldn't get to sell your craps. we would have to get extra pipe work to do to your exhibition goods the band. so it's going to have problems trying to do the band to work because some of the stuff doesn't only stay in one place. and then so the, the huge thing that we were asking for for years, what is it goi
the logistics firms that are feeling the pinch and the smaller the company, the harder they're hit. clive mills used to transport stage equipment for big pop group street across europe. you had a fleet of 16 trucks and vans and employ drivers from the e. u. now he works on his own. a friend helps them secure a fishing boat. he'll transport to wales your causes damage to it because i'm not. i haven't got yeah. me a fit. i can put an adverb in the paper and get dr. a. maybe we'll want to do....
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page has a full squad to choose from a head of that knockout tie and just looking at the draw now clivewe are on foreign england wales semifinal, but let's not get too carried awayjust yet! blimey, that would be again, wouldn't it? olly foster england's training camp in staffordshire. anton du beke is to become a judge on strictly come dancing. he'll replace bruno tonioli, who says he can't take part because of uncertainty over international travel restrictions. anton du beke says it's a dream come true, and he promises to be kinder to the contestants than any of thejudges have been to him. time for a look at the weather. what marks out of ten for the weather, a soggy five a bright and cheery nine in some places. the warmest weather in the north—east of england with some sunshine although there are one or two showers that will drift into north yorkshire, where the weather has been going downhill in northern ireland. the cloud has been thickening up, we've had rain moving on, it's pretty wet at the moment. this is the past few hours. you can see the cloud, the band of rain moving across
page has a full squad to choose from a head of that knockout tie and just looking at the draw now clivewe are on foreign england wales semifinal, but let's not get too carried awayjust yet! blimey, that would be again, wouldn't it? olly foster england's training camp in staffordshire. anton du beke is to become a judge on strictly come dancing. he'll replace bruno tonioli, who says he can't take part because of uncertainty over international travel restrictions. anton du beke says it's a dream...
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the logistics firms that are feeling the pinch and the smaller the company, the harder they're hit. clive mills used to transport stage equipment for big pop group street across europe. he had a fleet of 16 trucks and vans and employed drivers from the e. u. now he works on his own. a friend helps them secure a fishing boat. he'll transport to wales causes damage because i'm not, i haven't got yeah. with me with it. i can put an adverb in the paper and get dr. a. maybe we'll want to do what i do. maybe know the lack of e workers along with a new post briggs rules are making life tougher. mills of neighbors to farmers kept finding the harvest hands, fishermen can't deliver their catch to europe. why didn't you tell us is 2 years ago that you wouldn't get to sell your place? you wouldn't get to sell your craps. we would have to get extra pipe work to do to your exhibition goods the band. so it's going to have problems trying to do the band to work because some of the stuff doesn't stay in one place. and then so that the huge thing that we were asking for for years, what is it going to invol
the logistics firms that are feeling the pinch and the smaller the company, the harder they're hit. clive mills used to transport stage equipment for big pop group street across europe. he had a fleet of 16 trucks and vans and employed drivers from the e. u. now he works on his own. a friend helps them secure a fishing boat. he'll transport to wales causes damage because i'm not, i haven't got yeah. with me with it. i can put an adverb in the paper and get dr. a. maybe we'll want to do what i...
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clive, on the night that many supporters may want to forget, it is important to remember how far walesents. but tonight, they fell well short, failing to cope with denmark's change of tactics, feeling very frustrated with the referee. tonight they find themselves out of euro 2020. they should have been walking down the aisle. instead, caitlin and jake's big day was spent cheering for their team. the pandemic forced the couple, who live in the netherlands, to postpone their wedding. so no cake, just plenty of danish. irate wedding. so no cake, 'ust plenty of danish. ~ my wedding. so no cake, 'ust plenty of danish. ~ . ., wedding. so no cake, 'ust plenty of danish. ~ ., , ., ., danish. we feel lucky to be one of the tiny minority _ danish. we feel lucky to be one of the tiny minority of _ danish. we feel lucky to be one of the tiny minority of wales - danish. we feel lucky to be one of the tiny minority of wales fans - danish. we feel lucky to be one ofj the tiny minority of wales fans are here today. the tiny minority of wales fans are here today-— the tiny minority of wales fans are he
clive, on the night that many supporters may want to forget, it is important to remember how far walesents. but tonight, they fell well short, failing to cope with denmark's change of tactics, feeling very frustrated with the referee. tonight they find themselves out of euro 2020. they should have been walking down the aisle. instead, caitlin and jake's big day was spent cheering for their team. the pandemic forced the couple, who live in the netherlands, to postpone their wedding. so no cake,...
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that's all from here in cornwall for now — back to you in the studio, clive.ister decides whether to go ahead with the final stage of relaxing coronavirus restrictions in england, as new evidence suggests the delta variant, first identified in india, is spreading rapidly. in the past week, there have been nearly 30,000 new cases, making up more than 90% of infections. here's our health correspondent, katherine da costa. early data from england and scotland suggests the delta variant this detected in india is not only more infectious, but those who catch it are twice as likely to need hospital treatment as those infected with alpha, which drove the winter surge. the figures show there have been more than 42,000 cases of the delta variant in the uk up to the 7th of june. 223 patients have been admitted to hospital in england, more than half were unvaccinated. 42 people have died. of those, more than half were unvaccinated just over a quarter have received two doses. as more and more people are fully vaccinated, this proportion will continue to rise. the vaccine
that's all from here in cornwall for now — back to you in the studio, clive.ister decides whether to go ahead with the final stage of relaxing coronavirus restrictions in england, as new evidence suggests the delta variant, first identified in india, is spreading rapidly. in the past week, there have been nearly 30,000 new cases, making up more than 90% of infections. here's our health correspondent, katherine da costa. early data from england and scotland suggests the delta variant this...
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tune in tomorrow when my guests will be clive owen and comedian ziwe.
tune in tomorrow when my guests will be clive owen and comedian ziwe.
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clive, the rescue team is carrying out this relentless operation to find survivors in the rubble sayto find it hard to keep the faith, and just a warning that my report does contain images of the moment of the building�*s collapse. as the desperate search for survivors of the collapsed apartment block entered its second day, the full gravity of the situation was laid bare. the exact number of those lost in this tragic incident still isn�*t known, but it�*s clear this has the potential to be the most deadly building collapse in florida�*s history. the awful moment itself happened so fast it took everything, and it is weird everyone, with it. 12 stories and entire lives reduced to rubble in seconds. the methodical work of the rescue teams hasn�*t stopped since then. they say they are still hearing occasional knocks from inside the debris and are following every lead. at one stage trying to enter the rubble via the basement. family members gathered at a community centre is the unbearable weight for information goes on. mogale ramsey�*s mother lived on the ninth. she described the tensio
clive, the rescue team is carrying out this relentless operation to find survivors in the rubble sayto find it hard to keep the faith, and just a warning that my report does contain images of the moment of the building�*s collapse. as the desperate search for survivors of the collapsed apartment block entered its second day, the full gravity of the situation was laid bare. the exact number of those lost in this tragic incident still isn�*t known, but it�*s clear this has the potential to...
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he was on bbc one will be hearing from clive mhairi in a minute with and i will be back under the weatherit cloudier and it will be wetter, too. someone in the south with a drier, sunnier conditions for the north. this is the earlier satellite picture and you can see slow—moving area of low pressure that will start to throw rain northwards across the channel islands and into southern counties of england as we had dinner this evening and tonight. the further north you are it stays dry. fairly large amounts of cloud but clear spells, too. lowest temperatures across the far north of scotland. five or 6 degrees. it would be my orderfor the five or 6 degrees. it would be my order for the south especially where we have more in the way of cloud. so, into tomorrow we will see outbreaks of showery rain across the channel islands getting to southern counties of england. perhaps the odd heavy thundery burst here throughout the midlands, parts of wales and further north for northern ireland and scotland drivers some sunshine and scotland drivers some sunshine and the odd spot of rain in the far north
he was on bbc one will be hearing from clive mhairi in a minute with and i will be back under the weatherit cloudier and it will be wetter, too. someone in the south with a drier, sunnier conditions for the north. this is the earlier satellite picture and you can see slow—moving area of low pressure that will start to throw rain northwards across the channel islands and into southern counties of england as we had dinner this evening and tonight. the further north you are it stays dry. fairly...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines — the prime minister says covid restrictions in england, are likely to remain, until the 19th ofjuly. but questions remain over the prime minister's initial refusal to sack his health secretary for breaching social distancing guidelines. eto�*o i read the story on friday, we got a new health secretary imposed on saturday, and i think that's about the right pace proceed in a pandemic. labour are demanding an investigation into ministers�* use of private emails for government business, after claims matt hancock breached guidelines. i mean, this is really serious, you know, ministers - using their private e—mail- to conduct government business. why would they do that if they're not hiding anything? _ they know the rules around this l and they've breached those rules. unvaccinated uk travellers heading for portugal, will now have to quarantine, for 14 days. singing. we'll bring you the tragic story of the little girl who died, after swallowing a button battery from a remote
i'm clive myrie. the headlines — the prime minister says covid restrictions in england, are likely to remain, until the 19th ofjuly. but questions remain over the prime minister's initial refusal to sack his health secretary for breaching social distancing guidelines. eto�*o i read the story on friday, we got a new health secretary imposed on saturday, and i think that's about the right pace proceed in a pandemic. labour are demanding an investigation into ministers�* use of private...
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the large scale performance will include multiple acts produced by 89-year-old clive davis known for as arena franklin, bruce springsteen and janice joplin. the concert tentatively set for august 21st. no artists have been announced yet, though de blasio is aiming for eight iconic stars to perform in the three-hour show. it was part of a homecoming week to show that new york city has come back from the pandemic. >>> meanwhile, bruce springsteen is about to make a big return to broadway. the auto biographical show about the rock legend springstein on broadway will open at june 26th at the st. james theater and run through september 4th and proof of vaccination will be required to attend. this will be the first show to reopen on broadway since the pandemic shut down the great white way in march of last year. many productions have set return dates for mid september. >>> now this, if cher could turn back time f she could find a way, sounds like she would take back a tweet about senator kirsten gillibrand. she laid into gillibrand mixed up with kyrsten sinema for opposing filibuster refor
the large scale performance will include multiple acts produced by 89-year-old clive davis known for as arena franklin, bruce springsteen and janice joplin. the concert tentatively set for august 21st. no artists have been announced yet, though de blasio is aiming for eight iconic stars to perform in the three-hour show. it was part of a homecoming week to show that new york city has come back from the pandemic. >>> meanwhile, bruce springsteen is about to make a big return to...
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it's played by clive owen. shouldn't h have died s so younung. he should d have won a all the g prizeses like the e pulitzer a d the e nobel one.e. but t he died totoo soon and ththey would s still give e thosose awards i if they cououl those otother storieies. those e other storories. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: it's always great. you always do great work dane dehaan, everybody >> thank you >> jimmy: new episodes of "lisey's story" are available fridays on apple tv plus we'll be right back with a a performance from migos stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ [announcement on pa] introducing togo's new cheese steak melt, featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new cheese steak melt, now at togo's. [announcement on pa] how far would you go for a togo? you ready? ready? -ready. you reready? -r-ready! no, nono, no, no, , no, no... i don't wawant to die!e! ♪ [ chcheers and a applause >> jimmy: perform
it's played by clive owen. shouldn't h have died s so younung. he should d have won a all the g prizeses like the e pulitzer a d the e nobel one.e. but t he died totoo soon and ththey would s still give e thosose awards i if they cououl those otother storieies. those e other storories. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: it's always great. you always do great work dane dehaan, everybody >> thank you >> jimmy: new episodes of "lisey's story" are available fridays on apple...
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hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie.e need to make sure that we learn the lessons from the pandemic. need to make sure that we don't repeat some of the errors that we doubtless made. the distribution of vaccines is high on the agenda, with a pledge to provide at least a billion doses to poorer countries in the next year. there are fresh calls to postpone the lifting of the last covid restrictions in england on the 21st ofjune after a rise in cases of the delta variant. the uk economy grew by 2.3% in april as lockdown eased, the fastest monthly rise since last summer. a neo—nazi, andrew dymock, who set up two extreme right—wing groups when he was a student, has been found guilty of terrorism and hate crimes. and coming up in the film review, mark kermode gives his views on all this week's new releases, including the action drama nobody. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's chetan. as you've been hearing, the wait for euro 2020 is nearly over. italy kick off against turkey in rome at 8 o'clock t
hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie.e need to make sure that we learn the lessons from the pandemic. need to make sure that we don't repeat some of the errors that we doubtless made. the distribution of vaccines is high on the agenda, with a pledge to provide at least a billion doses to poorer countries in the next year. there are fresh calls to postpone the lifting of the last covid restrictions in england on the 21st ofjune after a rise in cases of the delta variant. the uk economy grew...
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clive davis, from brooklyn, new york. he's assembling the greatest all-star team you've ever seen.oming for new york city in august. >> we'll be watching. and broadway opening up soon as well. mayor bill de blasio. >> this month. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you, jim. >> nice to end on that good news. something tells me we'll be here august 21st, sciutto. >>> the rich keep getting richer. a new report reveals how the most wealthy americans were legally able to pay extraordinarily low federal income tax rates. before, it got started with a key. then a button. now... ♪ ♪ see? it's on. before, the rain would bring me down. how ya like me now, rain? before, you had to be awake to make a difference. before it can change the world, it has to change yours. the all-new, all-electric volkswagen id.4. ♪ ♪ folks the world's first fully autonomous vehicle is almost at the finish line today we're going to fine tune the dynamic braking system whoo, what a ride! i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you you don't have to be a deep learning en
clive davis, from brooklyn, new york. he's assembling the greatest all-star team you've ever seen.oming for new york city in august. >> we'll be watching. and broadway opening up soon as well. mayor bill de blasio. >> this month. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you, jim. >> nice to end on that good news. something tells me we'll be here august 21st, sciutto. >>> the rich keep getting richer. a new report reveals how the most wealthy americans were...
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. >>> new york city is planning a large scale concert in august in central park calling on clive davis is returning to broadway. bruce springsteen is reviving his solo show later this month. all audience members will need to prove that they are fully vaccinated. >>> more evidence that workers have the upper hand in the recovery. employers scrambling to find workers are offering new perks, signing bonuses. retail, grocery, convenience stores, even amazon offering one-time payments for new hires, it's an effort to fill the hundreds of thousands of open jobs. 878,000 job openings at retail in march, 348,000 in the warehouse sector. amazon offering 1,000 bucks as a signing bonus for warehouse workers. sheetz offering $500 for store workers. people are not rushing back to jobs for a number of reasons, finding child and family care, health and safety concerns. employers prefer signing bonuses instead of raising wages because bonuses are temporary and cheaper in the long run. we will be right back. when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you
. >>> new york city is planning a large scale concert in august in central park calling on clive davis is returning to broadway. bruce springsteen is reviving his solo show later this month. all audience members will need to prove that they are fully vaccinated. >>> more evidence that workers have the upper hand in the recovery. employers scrambling to find workers are offering new perks, signing bonuses. retail, grocery, convenience stores, even amazon offering one-time...
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. >> doesn't clive have an inconstanter in brown girl? >> does he? i can't remember. >> one point, keith to you query. john was one of the organize of me black american academy of arts and letters for the 1970 conferences and i don't know if that one in '71 or ' 2 but he did that kind of organizational work and was very committed to people he knew and helping them with the american publishers, spending the organizational part of his career trying to break down barrier in publishing. >> i get that but even the black academy was more armchair. the arts and letters wasn't a grassroots organization is what i'm saying. >> not at all. but did do some celebratory work of black writers. >> mainly what they did. >> always does have particular kind of impact. >> does this -- just strikes me we don't ask white writers if they are part of some kind of political movement. if they write books, they write books. is this additional burden we put on black intellectuals, black artists? >> i think maybe in a leftist tradition they might get asked that. you might ask th
. >> doesn't clive have an inconstanter in brown girl? >> does he? i can't remember. >> one point, keith to you query. john was one of the organize of me black american academy of arts and letters for the 1970 conferences and i don't know if that one in '71 or ' 2 but he did that kind of organizational work and was very committed to people he knew and helping them with the american publishers, spending the organizational part of his career trying to break down barrier in...
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we can speak to clive now. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. you have been making on twitter about some of the comments about some of the decisions made yesterday by the uk government with regards to the green list, taking portugal off the green list, and adding some countries to the red list, so, you're obviously very angry and frustrated about all of this? ~ ., , ,., , ., ., this? well, absolutely, good morning. — this? well, absolutely, good morning, annita, _ this? well, absolutely, good morning, annita, the - this? well, absolutely, good morning, annita, the word l morning, annita, the word devastating has been used, for us, for the travel industry, it is a further blow, we have not been trading since march of last year in anyway, shape orform, and what trading since march of last year in anyway, shape or form, and what was even more disappointing was the kind of disrespect for way that the british government rolled out the news without giving an announcement or even talking to us as a trade ahead to give us some idea of what was coming in
we can speak to clive now. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. you have been making on twitter about some of the comments about some of the decisions made yesterday by the uk government with regards to the green list, taking portugal off the green list, and adding some countries to the red list, so, you're obviously very angry and frustrated about all of this? ~ ., , ,., , ., ., this? well, absolutely, good morning. — this? well, absolutely, good morning, annita, _ this? well,...
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in a few moments viewers on bbc one willjoin us for a round up of the news with clive myrie.world. a decision last month by the organisers, to ban uniformed police officers from taking part has provoked a strong backlash which is continuing to escalate — even though this year's march is largely virtual. from new york, tom brook reports. wave your flags! applause since 1996, the gay action officers league has marched in police uniform as a contingent in new york's mammoth pride parade. for this police sergeant, it meant the world to participate. it has been amazing. it is an amazing feeling. when you see people from the crowd coming to you and hugging you and telling you happy pride, it is great to see officers. but last month, the organisation that controls the parade said that uniformed police will be banned from the march until 2025, although this year because of covid—19, there is no big, in—person event. i am happy to be a police officer and i am equally proud to be gay, so for them to exclude me just for one aspect of my life, which is the profession that i chose to do,
in a few moments viewers on bbc one willjoin us for a round up of the news with clive myrie.world. a decision last month by the organisers, to ban uniformed police officers from taking part has provoked a strong backlash which is continuing to escalate — even though this year's march is largely virtual. from new york, tom brook reports. wave your flags! applause since 1996, the gay action officers league has marched in police uniform as a contingent in new york's mammoth pride parade. for...