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jo coburn, thomas kielinger, jeffrey kofman. thank you for speaking to us.is set to be a rather cool affair. a largely dry start to the new week, though, and then as we head towards the middle of the week, it'll turn a bit wetter, a bit windier and also a little bit warmer which will not last. it gets cooler again by next weekend. let's get into the detail for the day ahead. monday will bring a lot of dry weather, fair amount of sunshine through the morning with a bit more cloud bubbling up and spreading out into the sky as we get into the afternoon. later in the day we will see the wind strengthening upper cut across parts of northern ireland and scotland and of a frontal system trying to work its way in. temperatures between 15 and 17 for most and another cool day for the time of year, then as we head into monday evening through the night, into the early part of tuesday, it stays largely dry with this frontal system bringing some rain into northern ireland in north—west scotland but the majority will still be dry on monday and tuesday, blustery weather on
jo coburn, thomas kielinger, jeffrey kofman. thank you for speaking to us.is set to be a rather cool affair. a largely dry start to the new week, though, and then as we head towards the middle of the week, it'll turn a bit wetter, a bit windier and also a little bit warmer which will not last. it gets cooler again by next weekend. let's get into the detail for the day ahead. monday will bring a lot of dry weather, fair amount of sunshine through the morning with a bit more cloud bubbling up and...
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jo coburn, thomas kielinger, jeffrey kofman. thank you for speaking to us. the day fairly decent in many areas, just the chance that the onshore breeze will still generate one or two showers as the cloud roles in off the north sea. the wind is still quite noticeable on eastern shores, further west, light breezes for the most part. a dotting of showers across the north of scotland, one or two for northern ireland and coming across the irish sea, drifting on this northerly wind, at its strongest towards east anglia and the english channel. those temperatures, not surprising, 12 or 13 celsius in one or two spots on the east coast, 17 or 18 celsius inland. it should stay dry for many, and not maybe just as cold as it was last night, but you will see the temperature starting to dribble away into single figures. monday is a decent day indeed. if you have an outdoor plan, i don't think the weather will get in the way. goodbye. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. university lecturers warn a million students due to r
jo coburn, thomas kielinger, jeffrey kofman. thank you for speaking to us. the day fairly decent in many areas, just the chance that the onshore breeze will still generate one or two showers as the cloud roles in off the north sea. the wind is still quite noticeable on eastern shores, further west, light breezes for the most part. a dotting of showers across the north of scotland, one or two for northern ireland and coming across the irish sea, drifting on this northerly wind, at its strongest...
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jo coburn, thomas kielinger, jeffrey kofman. thank you for speaking to us.n we have had through saturday through parts of northern and eastern england clearing away the early hours of sunday. mostly dry for sunday. temperatures close to freezing for some rural parts of scotland. cloud tend to build through the morning and spread out a little bit in the afternoon. wanted to show as across scotland and northern ireland. most will have a dry day with spells of sunshine and went lighter than saturday except sum eastern coast. we could get up to 18—19 for central and southern england and at the base of the sunshine. a dry night with a mixture of variable cloud and clear spells. 0nce mixture of variable cloud and clear spells. once again was saturday on monday really cool, if not chilly. it is a bank holiday, away from scotland, and most will have a dry day. temperatures at best 16 — 18 celsius. goodbye. welcome to bbc news. i'm aaron safir. our top stories: tributes to the actor chadwick boseman, the star of goundbreaking blockbuster, black panther, who's died at
jo coburn, thomas kielinger, jeffrey kofman. thank you for speaking to us.n we have had through saturday through parts of northern and eastern england clearing away the early hours of sunday. mostly dry for sunday. temperatures close to freezing for some rural parts of scotland. cloud tend to build through the morning and spread out a little bit in the afternoon. wanted to show as across scotland and northern ireland. most will have a dry day with spells of sunshine and went lighter than...
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jo coburn, thomas kielinger, jeffrey kofman. thank you for speaking to us.e building in across the uk, august is coming to a mainly dry end. not very warm out there but the brisk, northerly breeze is easing. this is where temperatures are at to end the day with a mixture of cloud and a few sunny spells. a few showers around. northern scotland and into northern ireland, maybe the odd one brushing the north sea coasts. through tonight the showers have gone and we are left with a mix of cloud and clear spells. it will be another chilly night for late august. temperatures widely down into single figures, mid to low single figures in the chillier spots into the morning. with high pressure across us tomorrow, the bank holiday, except in scotland, is going to be a fine day. quite a bit of cloud around and a few sunny spells. rain approaching northern ireland but that does not look like it will get in until monday night. as for the temperatures, though higher it is a decidedly cool bank holiday monday — mid to high teens at the best. this is bbc news. the headlines
jo coburn, thomas kielinger, jeffrey kofman. thank you for speaking to us.e building in across the uk, august is coming to a mainly dry end. not very warm out there but the brisk, northerly breeze is easing. this is where temperatures are at to end the day with a mixture of cloud and a few sunny spells. a few showers around. northern scotland and into northern ireland, maybe the odd one brushing the north sea coasts. through tonight the showers have gone and we are left with a mix of cloud and...
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jo coburn, thomas kielinger, jeffrey kofman. thank you for speaking to us.'t too bad a start to what, for many, is the holiday weekend, of course. certainly out towards the western side of the british isles, under the influence of a big area of high pressure, things were looking really pretty decent. it's a bit of a different story out towards the east where it was so very wet across parts yesterday, a couple of inches of rain in scarborough for example. this weekend, a windy start east, and we will come back to that in a second. it will be fairly cool by day and by night, but it will be mainly dry. i have to emphasise mainly dry, because the low pressure that brought so much in the way of rain in the past couple days, and those heavy showers, is still not a million miles away from us and you will see that those eastern areas are still pretty close to the influence of that low. increasing amounts of cloud will eventually drag some rain down into these eastern shores, eastern side of the pennines, and then down through the east midlands, on towards east angli
jo coburn, thomas kielinger, jeffrey kofman. thank you for speaking to us.'t too bad a start to what, for many, is the holiday weekend, of course. certainly out towards the western side of the british isles, under the influence of a big area of high pressure, things were looking really pretty decent. it's a bit of a different story out towards the east where it was so very wet across parts yesterday, a couple of inches of rain in scarborough for example. this weekend, a windy start east, and we...
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chris coburn berlin welcome to the program u.s. drugmaker novak's is set to begin a mid stage clinical trial of a coronavirus vaccine and south africa study will be conducted around $2600.00 the company says south africa was chosen because it was currently experiencing a winter surge in covert $1000.00 cases and would therefore provide early indications of seasonal efficacy in july the u.s. government awarded novak's $1600000000.00 to help produce a vaccine. as south africa strict code 19 locked down batters africa's most developed economy and the country's informal sector is driven to find new ways to survive it's a way to want to south africa's biggest informal settlements a digital boom is underway. lunchtime in the southwest so usually macone the kitchen would be packed with hungry customers. but covert 19 has his her business hard. core on what you call the day of business so i wrote a affected our business because we had fewer customers visiting us so we started touring mobile phone deliveries to get more business. in march t
chris coburn berlin welcome to the program u.s. drugmaker novak's is set to begin a mid stage clinical trial of a coronavirus vaccine and south africa study will be conducted around $2600.00 the company says south africa was chosen because it was currently experiencing a winter surge in covert $1000.00 cases and would therefore provide early indications of seasonal efficacy in july the u.s. government awarded novak's $1600000000.00 to help produce a vaccine. as south africa strict code 19...
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usual on our website at d w dot com slash business or you simply check out our social media i'm chris coburn roland thanks for watching never sell for success. the for. the for. the years ago german chancellor angela merkel made a famous claim. when germany opened its orders to refugees. 5 years later we take an in-depth look at what happened. and the consequences that we're still facing. our topic on the television is. to know that 77 percent. are younger than 60 pot. that's me and me and you. and you know what it's time old boys. on the 77 percent to talk about the issue. this is where you cut. the 77 percent this weekend on d.w.i. . if you must have a son a man and his family fled the war in syria to germany along with hundreds of thousands of other refugees 2015 was a challenging is it him many but chancellor angela merkel was convinced the country would cut. we've managed so much we can do it that's many refugees have struggled to build a new life here. in 2015 we accompanied the sunday months on their long journey from syria to germany now we want to find out more about how they fare.
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time, i metrse of formerl people like senator tom coburn from oklahoma and we took our illinois lessons on transparency across the country. host: an part of that is the report your organization just issued titled "the federal government's use or lose it findings pre--- spending spree. how the federal government spent $91 million in september 2019." why is it a spree? guest: about one out of every six dollars in contracts at the department of defense goes out the door in the final 30 days of the fiscal years. federal agencies, 67 of them, spend on their presents this year so they get the same or more money out of congress next year. this --big problem when when the federal agencies can't even spend all of the money congress is throwing at them. host: your report says 91 billion dollars in september 2019. to be clear, september is the last federal month of the fiscal year. is that an unusual figure? guest: it is up significantly from 2015. we have been looking at this since 2015. out $61en, it was ab billion. $97 was the peak of billion. last year, it ended up going a little bit backward
time, i metrse of formerl people like senator tom coburn from oklahoma and we took our illinois lessons on transparency across the country. host: an part of that is the report your organization just issued titled "the federal government's use or lose it findings pre--- spending spree. how the federal government spent $91 million in september 2019." why is it a spree? guest: about one out of every six dollars in contracts at the department of defense goes out the door in the final 30...
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say rubbish throw it out and go dosed it and jeremy coburn did not resign and should have done he sure did he should on those grounds of resigning as leader of the potency anybody with a hawk or so should have resigned at that point because it is such a 1000 nuns how come how come criticizing the israeli israeli policy of occupation and say things which is what their operations are how come and see some incident. that would be like calling criticism of the south african adminstration before the end of the post say stuff africa and christian all and christian yeah we could like courting anti christian oh you know you just hate white people don't hate the system that europe moves in. against the cover of us pin on your religion just as i have nothing against jewish people. you know i'm an atheist so other concepts cripes in the mist you know the mystification if you want to of would call in. to any of the after how many religions or any religion and it just doesn't make any sense to me but i wouldn't dream of sending people that they call believe whatever they want to believe in the meat
say rubbish throw it out and go dosed it and jeremy coburn did not resign and should have done he sure did he should on those grounds of resigning as leader of the potency anybody with a hawk or so should have resigned at that point because it is such a 1000 nuns how come how come criticizing the israeli israeli policy of occupation and say things which is what their operations are how come and see some incident. that would be like calling criticism of the south african adminstration before the...
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beirut's health care system has been badly compromised it was already under severe pressure from the coburn 1000 pandemic on top of the explosion choose to put 3 hospital action medics working around the clock to save the lives of those seriously injured in the tragedy i want to bring you know one heroic nurses story take a listen. when the explosion went off the ground shook beneath us the blast held me into another room i opened my eyes and found myself covered with rubble i found my colleagues and friends line here on the ground covered in blood. in. the neonatal intensive care units were covered in rubble as well i started pulling out of the units i was terrified because i thought the babies might be crushed under the rubble but thank god they were ok then i too can feel this corridor and down through flights of stairs. i carried the babies and i was determined to take them to another hospital the only way less than 2 kilograms they had nothing on them except dying people on the street give me the t. shirt and some clothes so i could rescue me he simply didn't move the constant by he on
beirut's health care system has been badly compromised it was already under severe pressure from the coburn 1000 pandemic on top of the explosion choose to put 3 hospital action medics working around the clock to save the lives of those seriously injured in the tragedy i want to bring you know one heroic nurses story take a listen. when the explosion went off the ground shook beneath us the blast held me into another room i opened my eyes and found myself covered with rubble i found my...
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would get salary hikes the measure is meant to reward workers on the front lines of the fight against coburn 19 but he did not include the majority of n.h.s. stuff as a separate deal had already been negotiated 2 years ago we spoke to some of the medical professionals out of march in london. ever since we had in may depend on me and we've had peace incredible times where people been dying struggling we've been separate from our families we just want some recognition for what we actually did and what we feel like we deserve over the last 1015 years. it wasn't too long ago that we were talking about nash if you were surviving on charitable donations of food trying to have a stop just because it came and because you crap we deserve back a profession and the whole n.h.s. the service sector and that was what. was really me to find out that $900000.00 public sector workers are getting a pay rise but not now this i think is just appalling if we stay anywhere not going to be about right when i was doing i think it was like getting a job he's married his new movie and. the problem we're not allowed t
would get salary hikes the measure is meant to reward workers on the front lines of the fight against coburn 19 but he did not include the majority of n.h.s. stuff as a separate deal had already been negotiated 2 years ago we spoke to some of the medical professionals out of march in london. ever since we had in may depend on me and we've had peace incredible times where people been dying struggling we've been separate from our families we just want some recognition for what we actually did and...
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dozens still missing it is fear that number will rise the city's health system already struggling with coburn 1000 has been overwhelmed by the disaster nearest city buildings have been damaged and thousands of locals left homeless. you know my son we found everything turned over our hands i turned around and i was hit by something in my right hand people screaming kids screaming but it was a choice to see. the devastation here in the lebanese capital is very much the blouse that was felt at 10 kilometers away from the board where it took place i believe this is going to be a sleepless night for the lebanese and a very sad 9. 11 years army and fire fighters have been still trying to put off the fire which is still until today burning through the remains of the warehouses rescue workers are still trying to take to the rubble to find the remainder or the the missing and differentials that are like the fear of. angry. or sad we lost the country we lost beirut we have people. who didn't find out we have family members we don't know anything about people will they legal back to the streets they wil
dozens still missing it is fear that number will rise the city's health system already struggling with coburn 1000 has been overwhelmed by the disaster nearest city buildings have been damaged and thousands of locals left homeless. you know my son we found everything turned over our hands i turned around and i was hit by something in my right hand people screaming kids screaming but it was a choice to see. the devastation here in the lebanese capital is very much the blouse that was felt at 10...
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threats you can see that clearly in an internal memo published this week homeland security worries coburn 1000 masks are breaking facial recognition this is definitely a show of their priories but to be fair i wouldn't expect any teen year old with the cold to carry kleenex if is shirt sleeves everyone got so mad that these g.i. john doe's were ignoring civilians rights and treating peaceful protests like a counterinsurgency operation that they pissed not some people's mothers off but a whole wall of moms came out to protests. at the moms also probably nothing will stop an 18 year old like a good scolding you know you're making a mess here but that didn't stop the d.h. as they continue their rage or you could say it was lit. the feds were firing so much tear gas that a federal aviation administration official said that clouds of it were getting picked up on the radar over portland here's what i would describe as a tear gas tornado approaching from the west so we have a 75 percent chance of burning face and eyes a low to no visibility and there's also a 95 percent chance begin raining rubb
threats you can see that clearly in an internal memo published this week homeland security worries coburn 1000 masks are breaking facial recognition this is definitely a show of their priories but to be fair i wouldn't expect any teen year old with the cold to carry kleenex if is shirt sleeves everyone got so mad that these g.i. john doe's were ignoring civilians rights and treating peaceful protests like a counterinsurgency operation that they pissed not some people's mothers off but a whole...
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threats you can see that clearly in an internal memo published this week homeland security worries coburn 1000 masks are breaking facial recognition is definitely a show of their priories but to be fair i wouldn't expect any teen year old with a cold to carry kleenex if this shirt sleeves everyone got so mad that these g.i. john doe's were ignoring civilians rights and treating peaceful protests like a counterinsurgency operation that they pissed not some people's mothers off but a whole wall of moms came out to protests. the moms also probably nothing will stop an 18 year old like a good scolding you know you're making a mess here but that didn't stop the d.h. as they continue their rage or you could say it was lit. the feds were firing so much tear gas that a federal aviation administration official said that clouds of it were getting picked up on the radar over portland here's what i would describe as a tear gas tornado approaching from the west so we have a 75 percent chance of burning face and eyes a low to no visibility and there's also a 95 percent chance begin raining rubber bulle
threats you can see that clearly in an internal memo published this week homeland security worries coburn 1000 masks are breaking facial recognition is definitely a show of their priories but to be fair i wouldn't expect any teen year old with a cold to carry kleenex if this shirt sleeves everyone got so mad that these g.i. john doe's were ignoring civilians rights and treating peaceful protests like a counterinsurgency operation that they pissed not some people's mothers off but a whole wall...
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far of an intentional criminal act against alexina valmy prominent opposition figure remains in a coburn a german hospital and it claims that he was poisoned and. from peaceful marches to looting and shooting protests in the u.s. city of continued forcing frightened store owners to shop the store. closing we're staying. until. well why do you fly from moscow this is artsy international good to have you with us i'm calling bray with the big stories that we're across this hour 1st for you vladimir putin has outlined where russia stands over the unfolding situation in belarus to remind you it's nearly 3 weeks since the longstanding president claimed another election victory over the opposition says it was rigged and there have been large protests have a sense of reports next from minsk. lattimer said that russia it is important for all sides of the story here to be put out there both the story of those who are supporting the incumbent government and those who are opposed to it you see belarus and russia are really close to each other. not just geographically just the 1st layer they're impor
far of an intentional criminal act against alexina valmy prominent opposition figure remains in a coburn a german hospital and it claims that he was poisoned and. from peaceful marches to looting and shooting protests in the u.s. city of continued forcing frightened store owners to shop the store. closing we're staying. until. well why do you fly from moscow this is artsy international good to have you with us i'm calling bray with the big stories that we're across this hour 1st for you...
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threats you can see that clearly in an internal memo published this week homeland security worries coburn 1000 masks are breaking facial recognition this is definitely a show of their priories but to be fair i wouldn't expect any teen year old with the cold to carry kleenex if this shirt sleeves everyone got so mad that these g.i. john doe's were ignoring civilians rights and treating peaceful protests like a counterinsurgency operation that they pissed not some people's mothers off but a whole wall of moms came out to protests. the moms also probably nothing will stop an 18 year old like a good scolding you know you're making a mess here but that didn't stop the d.h. as they continue their rage or you could say it was lit.
threats you can see that clearly in an internal memo published this week homeland security worries coburn 1000 masks are breaking facial recognition this is definitely a show of their priories but to be fair i wouldn't expect any teen year old with the cold to carry kleenex if this shirt sleeves everyone got so mad that these g.i. john doe's were ignoring civilians rights and treating peaceful protests like a counterinsurgency operation that they pissed not some people's mothers off but a whole...
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because they didn't want to wear a mask or that because they wanted to go and dine in a restaurant when coburn $1000.00 with at its peak in the united states nothing happened but these protesters who are literally protesting to save our lives so that people will pay attention to the fact that black people are dying in droves at the hands of police officers. in turn what do you get exactly congresswoman ayana presley some people are taking notice she actually tweeted out saying voting is an act of resistance if our votes didn't matter they wouldn't work so hard to silence those by the way this is unconstitutional and against the law i think i am as correct because this is going to get thrown out in court at least i would hope so but it's going to get challenged somebody is going to get arrested for stating this occupy style protest of the test that they're going to get thrown in jail and then eventually you know hopefully it will get tossed out as being a cause to believe in. trying to get patted on the back from president. going to go it already. well as i stated at the top of the show injusti
because they didn't want to wear a mask or that because they wanted to go and dine in a restaurant when coburn $1000.00 with at its peak in the united states nothing happened but these protesters who are literally protesting to save our lives so that people will pay attention to the fact that black people are dying in droves at the hands of police officers. in turn what do you get exactly congresswoman ayana presley some people are taking notice she actually tweeted out saying voting is an act...
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privacy on digital platforms isn't the only issue coburn 1000 is bringing to light and us as vaccine drug makers are fighting against the clock to get a vaccine ready and on the market the big legal question is could the government requires people to get it or will people actually do their jobs if they don't get the vaccine and the answer may startle you legal precedent dating back to 1905 allow states the 40 to impose fines and other wish if a vaccine is refused this all begs the question when do individual rights and liberties outweigh public health. that is the question that has been on the tips of people's tongues since the start of the bet is what you always hear whenever people talk about whether they want to wear a mask or whether this is going to happen my individual liberty my individual liberty it's a hard question as do i think the state should be fining individuals for not getting vaccines and things like that that's a tough question to answer that's one of those ones where it's like well once we actually get a vaccine it's good to think about it ahead of time but once we
privacy on digital platforms isn't the only issue coburn 1000 is bringing to light and us as vaccine drug makers are fighting against the clock to get a vaccine ready and on the market the big legal question is could the government requires people to get it or will people actually do their jobs if they don't get the vaccine and the answer may startle you legal precedent dating back to 1905 allow states the 40 to impose fines and other wish if a vaccine is refused this all begs the question when...
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here and i think it really shows what we've been seeing over the last few years were 2 words since coburn started what a lot of us have been kind of yelling from the whole top for a long time was there are serious problems with poverty in this country that nobody seems to want to really tackle for decades report after report i don't honestly know how much our nation's leaders as well as state and local leaders need to see before they recognize that child poverty isn't just an informational that we see of children in india or children in the middle east it's happening right here and many ringback of those children are in our nation's public schools my hometown of chicago for instance chicago public schools has over 60 percent of its young people living below the poverty line these are students who qualify for free or reduced lunch these are students who had to have a meal since of them after you know covert hit and they were no longer in the classroom because there was no food in their homes so when we talk about this we also also have to take into consideration what's happening in the uni
here and i think it really shows what we've been seeing over the last few years were 2 words since coburn started what a lot of us have been kind of yelling from the whole top for a long time was there are serious problems with poverty in this country that nobody seems to want to really tackle for decades report after report i don't honestly know how much our nation's leaders as well as state and local leaders need to see before they recognize that child poverty isn't just an informational that...
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another reason to distrust government health care is a scathing critique of the state's response to coburn 19 arguably you promote removing government from the business of health care what that look like and how with the private sector deliver better service. well i think one thing that we're seeing during code 19 is just how intertwined government already is in our health care system right from the get go we saw government start removing certificate of need laws certain deregulating start taking away some regulations that they had around telling health services and things that were actually preventing people from accessing faster cheaper and better health care the competition we haven't had at the national level yet it's one of those things in place to begin with it actually make it harder to get good health care things slow down the process if they make it less accessible which should never have those things in place and as we've seen states try to approach the massive operates especially new york city where i was in march and april during the height of their outbreak we've seen them cat
another reason to distrust government health care is a scathing critique of the state's response to coburn 19 arguably you promote removing government from the business of health care what that look like and how with the private sector deliver better service. well i think one thing that we're seeing during code 19 is just how intertwined government already is in our health care system right from the get go we saw government start removing certificate of need laws certain deregulating start...
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and here in the studio with me isjo coburn, presenter of politics live, which reports the uk politicalh us on dateline. welcome to all of you, it is good to have you with us on dateline. let's begin in the united states, where donald trump — reality—tv star turned us president — made his pitch for a second term, hitting back, and hard, against his democrat rival, joe biden. no—one will be safe in biden's america. he thundered. he was speaking in the precincts of the white house on thursday night, marking the end of his party's pre—election convention. republicans had to compete for news coverage with the more compelling pictures out of kenosha, a city in wisconsin. there, last sunday, another shooting of a black man by a white police officer sparked protests, then three nights of rioting.
and here in the studio with me isjo coburn, presenter of politics live, which reports the uk politicalh us on dateline. welcome to all of you, it is good to have you with us on dateline. let's begin in the united states, where donald trump — reality—tv star turned us president — made his pitch for a second term, hitting back, and hard, against his democrat rival, joe biden. no—one will be safe in biden's america. he thundered. he was speaking in the precincts of the white house on...
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important of his death by the bureau president until over 100 days after it occurred when we talk about coburn in prisons we often only focus on the guards the staff and inmates but how has this crisis affected the families and communities surrounding the u.s. present system. well thank you for that question and as a son of a father who currently serving a sentence in a georgia state prison i've known too well what that impact does my father got cold in 90 we were not able to know really know what the status of your health was you know legal counsel was not able to visit these inmates we had complaints of people not even being able to get the kind of recreational time accustomed to serving tom so you know this situation has exacerbated it i was just on the wire many ways yes which is what between izing just i frankly just been so there must be action taken action taken now to not only save a lot of ours but also to save money every single person. the prison system in this country you know has been has been damaged and broken for a long time that's why i agree with a lot of people that say you
important of his death by the bureau president until over 100 days after it occurred when we talk about coburn in prisons we often only focus on the guards the staff and inmates but how has this crisis affected the families and communities surrounding the u.s. present system. well thank you for that question and as a son of a father who currently serving a sentence in a georgia state prison i've known too well what that impact does my father got cold in 90 we were not able to know really know...
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the world i have been diagnosed with coburn 1000 while the global gold. scuse me has surpassed 714000 but more than 11200000 have recovered now in the us more than 5000000 have been confirmed positive for covert 19 and the death toll now has surpassed 162000 while 52 percent have also recovered now taking a look at the u.s. economy in the us in the u.s. i say nearly 1200000 americans have filed for unemployment last week now that's an increase of about 250000 from the previous week but still it's pretty high and still is the lowest since a mid march now as you can see there's a week's right down here so for 20 weeks in a row at least $1000000.00 americans have filed for unemployment and so far in total more than $55300000.00 americans have claimed for unemployment since to have pandemic began brand and negotiations are taking place right now over the next quarter in 1000 stimulus package which president said on thursday that he would likely move forward with an executive order if white house and congress do not make progress in their negotiations will hav
the world i have been diagnosed with coburn 1000 while the global gold. scuse me has surpassed 714000 but more than 11200000 have recovered now in the us more than 5000000 have been confirmed positive for covert 19 and the death toll now has surpassed 162000 while 52 percent have also recovered now taking a look at the u.s. economy in the us in the u.s. i say nearly 1200000 americans have filed for unemployment last week now that's an increase of about 250000 from the previous week but still...
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eric coburn is head of the jerusalem parent/teacher organization. we have a kid who is a super spreader. we are 150 kids were infected and 25 teachers. it's a huge school. it's like 1200 students and their brothers and sisters all around jerusalem, 25 schools were closed. >> soon after the school reopened it had to close again. students and staff went into quarantine. it was almost certainly too late. half of all israeli coronavirus cases in june could be traced to school outbreaks. >> i think israel got to optimistic when it saw the numbers declining. >> reporter: this is one of the world's leading disease experts. he said plans to open schools after the summer are premature. i think we are not ready for that. israel is experiencing 1700 to 2,000 cases per day, new infections per day. it is impossible to open the education system by the first of september if that doesn't come down. >> reporter: the government is having none of it. >> translator: we are determined to start the school year in 25 days time. i want to make it clear though, not everythi
eric coburn is head of the jerusalem parent/teacher organization. we have a kid who is a super spreader. we are 150 kids were infected and 25 teachers. it's a huge school. it's like 1200 students and their brothers and sisters all around jerusalem, 25 schools were closed. >> soon after the school reopened it had to close again. students and staff went into quarantine. it was almost certainly too late. half of all israeli coronavirus cases in june could be traced to school outbreaks....
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prior to coburn prior to coburn we've already made a significant decrease in the flow. to 3400 in custody prior to covid. now, i would only sell initially, march 21 of than the first probably two or three weeks we saw 50% decline in those trying to illegally enter purred that was significant. it really shows that the individual listening to medical experts are self quarantining for they are not taking a risk or public health perspective and it was working. what we have seen now though, we're starting to see the numbers increase especially mexican nationals. so now we have seen that shift 75 or 80% with mexican nationals that is a shift from last appraised mix of account of mexican nationals are increasin increasing? snack the percentage is increasing. within the account is close those folks other than mexican has declined that much? >> that is correct. if you look at this time last year i think it is run 175 parts almost that by the percentage increase purred what we are concerned about though as we get on the other side of covid. the western hemisphere's economy is rea
prior to coburn prior to coburn we've already made a significant decrease in the flow. to 3400 in custody prior to covid. now, i would only sell initially, march 21 of than the first probably two or three weeks we saw 50% decline in those trying to illegally enter purred that was significant. it really shows that the individual listening to medical experts are self quarantining for they are not taking a risk or public health perspective and it was working. what we have seen now though, we're...
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chairman, one of our colleagues, the late tom coburn and i worked for years on major changes in the postal service, real reforms. we've done that, developed bipartisan consensus around that. we can do that again. among the things we've heard here today, an interest in medicare integration. i think we ought to look at that. there's an acknowledgment that there need to be major investments in the fleet, the postal fleet. the average age of the fleet of postal vehicles, 27 years old. there are investments that need to be made for additional modern package processing equipment in our distribution centers across the country, and i think the ability to come up with a bipartisan consensus on how to help the postal service, not just get through a pandemic, but be relevant and vibrant in the years to come. the secret to vibrant to democracy, the two cs, communicate and compromise. with all due respect to our postmaster general, i'm pretty good at bipartisan compromise. i reached out to you when you were initially selected by the postal board of governors. later on i tried to reach you again and aga
chairman, one of our colleagues, the late tom coburn and i worked for years on major changes in the postal service, real reforms. we've done that, developed bipartisan consensus around that. we can do that again. among the things we've heard here today, an interest in medicare integration. i think we ought to look at that. there's an acknowledgment that there need to be major investments in the fleet, the postal fleet. the average age of the fleet of postal vehicles, 27 years old. there are...
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chairman, one of our colleagues, the late tom coburn i worked with on major changes in the postal service, real reforms, and we've done that. we've developed bipartisan consensus around, that and we can do that again. among things that we heard here today, there's an interest in medicare integration and we ought to look into that and there's acknowledgement that there needs to be major investments in the fleet, the postal fleet. the average age of the postal vehicles is 27 years old. there are investments that need to be made for additional modern processing equipment in our distribution centers across the country, and there is -- i think there's the ability to come up with a bipartisan consensus on how to help the postal service not just get through a pandemic but be relevant and efficient and vibrant in the years to come. the we need to communicate and compromise and with all two respect to our postmaster general, i reached out to you when you were just initially selected by the postal board of governors and then later on i tried to reach you again and again for weeks and couldn't even
chairman, one of our colleagues, the late tom coburn i worked with on major changes in the postal service, real reforms, and we've done that. we've developed bipartisan consensus around, that and we can do that again. among things that we heard here today, there's an interest in medicare integration and we ought to look into that and there's acknowledgement that there needs to be major investments in the fleet, the postal fleet. the average age of the postal vehicles is 27 years old. there are...
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just because a hurricane is coming to texas does not mean that coburn a team either has or is going to leave texas in previous years hurricanes harvey and katrina devastated the same coastlines of the core severe flooding and killed 68 people in houston 3 years ago between a claimed almost 2000 lives in new orleans in 2005 city officials say they're taking no chances paying attention this thing has been changing fairly quickly and it's still possible for to move even further nice to me more of a direct hit to us hurricane laurel will make landfall late on wednesday or in the early hours of thursday morning forecasters say a period of rapid intensification is likely bringing potential storm surges of 3 meters and winds of 170 kilometers per hour and a gallacher al-jazeera. flash floods in parts of afghanistan and all across pakistan have killed more than 200 people over the past few days dozens are missing and hundreds have been forced from their homes the afghan president has ordered a deliveries for the worst affected areas and troops have been sent to flooded neighborhoods in pakista
just because a hurricane is coming to texas does not mean that coburn a team either has or is going to leave texas in previous years hurricanes harvey and katrina devastated the same coastlines of the core severe flooding and killed 68 people in houston 3 years ago between a claimed almost 2000 lives in new orleans in 2005 city officials say they're taking no chances paying attention this thing has been changing fairly quickly and it's still possible for to move even further nice to me more of...
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coburn daintiness you know war of words escalate between the u.s. and china challenge us general robert spaulding and british diplomat and also kerry brown on whether the west is entering into a new cold war with china in a special edition of head to head you want to travel ban on china for much of the muslim proposal we need a strict vetting process is to. again beijing we have a china centric world and then a world which is not china centric head to head on out his iraq. news as it breaks there is increasing pressure to tun its back and u.k. is finding itself corp's between the 2 superpowers with detailed coverage. tracing is now being seen as part of a wider political failure. from around the world human rights groups say that. they were killed or disappeared by argentina security forces. who lose. a mac. i look at the headlines now french president emanuel mark khan is visited by a route 2 days after its massive chemical explosion has also called for a transparent international inquiry and says there needs to be a new political order in lebanon.
coburn daintiness you know war of words escalate between the u.s. and china challenge us general robert spaulding and british diplomat and also kerry brown on whether the west is entering into a new cold war with china in a special edition of head to head you want to travel ban on china for much of the muslim proposal we need a strict vetting process is to. again beijing we have a china centric world and then a world which is not china centric head to head on out his iraq. news as it breaks...
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coburn daintiness see the war of words escalate between the u.s.and china challenge us general robert spaulding and british diplomat and also kerry brown on whether the west is entering into a new cold war with china in a special edition of the want to china to match the muslim proposals we need a strict vetting process is to. get beijing we have a china centric world and then a world which is not china centric head to head on his iraq on the deserted streets of they've become from your figures couriers and bicycles delivering food or medicine to lock down colombians most of them here are venezuelan migrants. a mother of 4 says contagion is always on her mind none of them receive health insurance for their work and exposing themselves and very few seem to have it yet there may be a bright side people who look down on them as skilled migrants now say they're essential to control the virus i receive messages on the scene that i was a nurse back who what i am doing is not all that different from my helping others. the u.s. state department calls a for
coburn daintiness see the war of words escalate between the u.s.and china challenge us general robert spaulding and british diplomat and also kerry brown on whether the west is entering into a new cold war with china in a special edition of the want to china to match the muslim proposals we need a strict vetting process is to. get beijing we have a china centric world and then a world which is not china centric head to head on his iraq on the deserted streets of they've become from your figures...
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time, i metrse of formerl people like senator tom coburn from oklahoma and we took our illinois lessonssparency across the country. host: an part of that is the report your organization just issued titled "the federal government's use or lose it findings pre--- spending spree. how the federal government spent $91 million in september 2019." why is it a spree? guest: about one out of every six dollars in contracts at the department of defense goes out the door in the final 30 days of the fiscal years. federal agencies, 67 of them, spend on their presents this year so they get the same or more money out of congress next year. this --big problem when when the federal agencies can't even spend all of the money congress is throwing at them. host: your report says 91 billion dollars in september 2019. to be clear, september is the last federal month of the fiscal year. is that an unusual figure? guest: it is up significantly from 2015. we have been looking at this since 2015. out $61en, it was ab billion. $97 was the peak of billion. last year, it ended up going a little bit backward to $91 b
time, i metrse of formerl people like senator tom coburn from oklahoma and we took our illinois lessonssparency across the country. host: an part of that is the report your organization just issued titled "the federal government's use or lose it findings pre--- spending spree. how the federal government spent $91 million in september 2019." why is it a spree? guest: about one out of every six dollars in contracts at the department of defense goes out the door in the final 30 days of...