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that's on the front page of the daily express, as temperatures could soar to 31c this sunday. ll is predicted to last all next week. so let's begin... the daily mirror, freedom day fears mask chaos, so much to cover in this as bid to dig face covering law. city mayors resulting saying there were to keep their region safer by doing things their own way. it's a very confusing picture, not everyone agrees with the way we are heading. it looks as though the government is not responding to that polling that suggests a lot of people actually support the ongoing use of facemasks, so there was a widely shared pole glances up to 70% of people supported continuing to have facemasks in public places and transports. we have seen andy burnham and others saying that mass will did you to be mandatory on public transport services but obviously there's less clarity on the parts of the country where mayors don't have the same powers. as see in some of these other stories as well the issue seems to be a lack of certainty and flip—flopping from the government. the government probably assumed that
that's on the front page of the daily express, as temperatures could soar to 31c this sunday. ll is predicted to last all next week. so let's begin... the daily mirror, freedom day fears mask chaos, so much to cover in this as bid to dig face covering law. city mayors resulting saying there were to keep their region safer by doing things their own way. it's a very confusing picture, not everyone agrees with the way we are heading. it looks as though the government is not responding to that...
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the journalist and times radio presenter, and michael booker, who is the deputy editor at the daily expressry good evening to you both once again and thank you very much for being with us this evening. kicking off with the metro. "boris rolls the dice" — that's the headline on the front page of the metro. the prime minister has confirmed that all covid restrictions, including mask wearing and social distancing, should come to an end in two weeks�* time. the main headline on the telegraph — "it's now or never". with restrictions set to go onjuly 19th, borisjohnson says there is growing confidence in government that vaccines stop serious illness and death. similarly, on the front page of the times, it shows how the prime minister is set to life covid restrictions to lift covid restrictions on the 19th ofjuly. earlier today, borisjohnson said if we can't open our society soon, then we must ask ourselves, will we be able to return to normal? striking words on the front page of the mirror — "masking for trouble." borisjohnson says facemasks will no longer be compulsory, but this move has been me
the journalist and times radio presenter, and michael booker, who is the deputy editor at the daily expressry good evening to you both once again and thank you very much for being with us this evening. kicking off with the metro. "boris rolls the dice" — that's the headline on the front page of the metro. the prime minister has confirmed that all covid restrictions, including mask wearing and social distancing, should come to an end in two weeks�* time. the main headline on the...
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that's also the lead on the front page of the daily express.n leads with a report on a leaked data base, with details emmanuel macron, and 13 other heads of state and heads of government. so let's begin... more on all of those. with the telegraph pm urged to expand covid app telegraph pm urged to expand covid app extensions. telegraph pm urged to expand covid app extensions-_ app extensions. we've been hearing leas from app extensions. we've been hearing pleas from business _ app extensions. we've been hearing pleas from business leaders - app extensions. we've been hearing pleas from business leaders for - app extensions. we've been hearing pleas from business leaders for a i pleas from business leaders for a few days now. particularly the idea of ice and stands out saying trying to keep doors open throughout the pandemic so far but now it's getting pinged meaning there were shortages and there would be a need to reduce opening hours. we are also hearing very contradictory messages from government and i think that's really at the heart of the
that's also the lead on the front page of the daily express.n leads with a report on a leaked data base, with details emmanuel macron, and 13 other heads of state and heads of government. so let's begin... more on all of those. with the telegraph pm urged to expand covid app telegraph pm urged to expand covid app extensions. telegraph pm urged to expand covid app extensions-_ app extensions. we've been hearing leas from app extensions. we've been hearing pleas from business _ app extensions....
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arejenny kleeman, the times radio presenter, and michael booker, who is the deputy editor at the daily expressevening to you both. much to show you what's on the front pages. the guardian leads on how covid restrictions are set to go very soon as borisjohnson said it will be left up to the individual. boris rolls the dice is the headline on the front page of the metro. he has confirmed that all covid restrictions, including mask wearing a social distancing, should end in two weeks. the financial times leads on the news that covid restrictions will soon be gone in england, but the labour leader has said it's reckless because cases are continuing to rise. it's now or never — that's the headline on the front page of the telegraph. boris johnson said there is growing confidence in government that vaccines stop serious illness and death. on the front page of the times, it says now is the right time and details of the prime minister is set to lift restrictions onjuly the set to lift restrictions on july the 19th. let's start off with the metro. is it a gamble, do you think? {iii with the metro. is i
arejenny kleeman, the times radio presenter, and michael booker, who is the deputy editor at the daily expressevening to you both. much to show you what's on the front pages. the guardian leads on how covid restrictions are set to go very soon as borisjohnson said it will be left up to the individual. boris rolls the dice is the headline on the front page of the metro. he has confirmed that all covid restrictions, including mask wearing a social distancing, should end in two weeks. the...
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political commentator & columnist grace blakeley and sam lister, deputy political editor at the daily expressmorrow's front pages starting with. face off over masks — that's the headline on the front page of the metro. masks will be compulsory afterjuly 19th on the tube and there is growing pressure on the government from mayors and council leaders across england to make masks compulsory on other public transport. the front page of the financial times shows how labour shortages have hit factories, shops and warehouses, as workers have been �*pinged' by the nhs covid app. it says nissan's plant in sunderland has been forced to send entire teams home. taxes on driving and flying could be introduced as part of a plan to reduce britain's transport emissions. that's on the front of the telegraph. transport secretary, grant shapps, unveiled the policy today but there are reportedly disagreements within government on how this should be achieved. a new update to the green travel list. that's one of the stories in the guardian. croatia has been added to the list but the balearic islands will be moved
political commentator & columnist grace blakeley and sam lister, deputy political editor at the daily expressmorrow's front pages starting with. face off over masks — that's the headline on the front page of the metro. masks will be compulsory afterjuly 19th on the tube and there is growing pressure on the government from mayors and council leaders across england to make masks compulsory on other public transport. the front page of the financial times shows how labour shortages have hit...
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and the daily express highlights angry campaigners hitting out as record numbers of families hit by inheritancell give the government a £6 billion windfall. so, let's begin. joanna, kick us off this evening with summer holidays in europe on the brink. sounds horribly familiar, this. it the brink. sounds horribly familiar, this. ., , the brink. sounds horribly familiar, this. ., ., _ this. it does sound horribly familiar- — this. it does sound horribly familiar. i— this. it does sound horribly familiar. ithink_ this. it does sound horribly familiar. i think the - this. it does sound horribly familiar. i think the first i this. it does sound horribly i familiar. i think the first time this. it does sound horribly - familiar. i think the first time i did the papers with you i talked about how excited i was for a summer holiday. i booked one at a time when i thought it was the green list and honestly that got changed two weeks later, and ifeel as if the general public, yet another bloat to them. so, ministers are now threatening to put spain and france and italy on a new kind of danger list which i
and the daily express highlights angry campaigners hitting out as record numbers of families hit by inheritancell give the government a £6 billion windfall. so, let's begin. joanna, kick us off this evening with summer holidays in europe on the brink. sounds horribly familiar, this. it the brink. sounds horribly familiar, this. ., , the brink. sounds horribly familiar, this. ., ., _ this. it does sound horribly familiar- — this. it does sound horribly familiar. i— this. it does sound...
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the daily express also reflects on covid infections falling for the fifth day in a row, raisinghopesthe third wave has peaked. meanwhile, the guardian features a picture of britain's first medallist at the tokyo olympics — chelsie giles — and carries a warning from doctors — that increasing numbers of young people with coronavirus are being admitted to hospital. and... we are going to turn to the daily telegraph says union leaders are challenging government plans to end the pingdemic — in a move that they say threatens a summer of disruption for holiday—makers, shoppers and commuters. according to the daily mail, up to 50,000 dementia cases were missed during lockdown because referrals to memory clinics all but stopped at the start of the covid pandemic. the �*i' says over three—quarters of police officers have had mental health difficulties in the past year. the health secretary, sajid javid, is pictured on the front page of the metro. he's apologised to bereaved families and millions of people at risk because of health issues — after suggesting people should not — as he said — "cow
the daily express also reflects on covid infections falling for the fifth day in a row, raisinghopesthe third wave has peaked. meanwhile, the guardian features a picture of britain's first medallist at the tokyo olympics — chelsie giles — and carries a warning from doctors — that increasing numbers of young people with coronavirus are being admitted to hospital. and... we are going to turn to the daily telegraph says union leaders are challenging government plans to end the pingdemic —...
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the daily express and the mail running a picture of a hug, it was sad because he was a star during thee. before the show starts, i was saying i wonder how many people will show up late to the trading desk this morning, they might not be on top form because they are sad. manus: it will hit the mood, that is for sure. a lot of people staying up late can always impact the psyche of the market. a pride of lions. dani: we will stick with england as well, because it is not just about football, it is about the listing of virtually all covid-19 -- lifting of virtually all covid-19 restrictions on july 19 even as cases surge across the country. more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is "daybreak: europe." the u.k. government has set and issued new guidance that people are expected to continue to wear masks indoors and enclosed spaces, even after covid restrictions are lifted in england on july 19. let's get more with our analyst. sam, we are cognizant of why we wear masks to protect others and reduce transmission. here we are, restrictions are lifted you still have to wear a mask ins
the daily express and the mail running a picture of a hug, it was sad because he was a star during thee. before the show starts, i was saying i wonder how many people will show up late to the trading desk this morning, they might not be on top form because they are sad. manus: it will hit the mood, that is for sure. a lot of people staying up late can always impact the psyche of the market. a pride of lions. dani: we will stick with england as well, because it is not just about football, it is...
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while according to the daily express, the eu is poised to start a vengeful "travel war" over the uk'sough stance on post—brexit trade. the daily telegraph says one in four patients classed as a "covid hospitalisation" is actually being treated for other reasons, prompting claims that the public has been misled. the daily mirror highlights comments to the bbc from england's deputy chief medical officer, jonathan van—tam, that the vaccine roll—out has saved an estimated 60,000 lives and prevented 22 million infections. according to the financial times, the conservative party has received £18 million from 154 donors with property interests since borisjohnson became prime minister two years ago. so, let's begin. liam can kick off this time with the daily mail. nojab, nojob. certainly, good evening. the daily mail taking quite a strong line on this. furious as vexing passports on the nhs are introduced by stealth. i'm not sure everybody would see it that way as the water story is there are very large companies particularly in the us that are making the demand that when people return to the
while according to the daily express, the eu is poised to start a vengeful "travel war" over the uk'sough stance on post—brexit trade. the daily telegraph says one in four patients classed as a "covid hospitalisation" is actually being treated for other reasons, prompting claims that the public has been misled. the daily mirror highlights comments to the bbc from england's deputy chief medical officer, jonathan van—tam, that the vaccine roll—out has saved an estimated...
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the heartache on the front pages, daily mail, it all ends in tears daily express, it hurts, but we ared of you. not everyone's being supportive. three black english players are facing racist abuse after missing their penalty kicks. in rome, here is nbc's molly hunter. >> reporter: across the entire country they are still celebrating. italians partied into the night and the focus is on the players, on the game, on their big win, of course. everyone is, of course, still excited. and back in england the picture couldn't be different. it's not just the heartbreak of missing out after 55 years it is this ugly racist side that reared its head. three young black players missed their penalty kicks. all really talented guys on england's national team. seven out of england's 11 starters against italy have apparent or a grandparent born overseas this is a young, diverse and progressive team that was able to unite the team. they were able to unite the country. it wasn't just racist tropes insults really awful nasty language online. it was also offline. marcus rashford, one of the players, a mural
the heartache on the front pages, daily mail, it all ends in tears daily express, it hurts, but we ared of you. not everyone's being supportive. three black english players are facing racist abuse after missing their penalty kicks. in rome, here is nbc's molly hunter. >> reporter: across the entire country they are still celebrating. italians partied into the night and the focus is on the players, on the game, on their big win, of course. everyone is, of course, still excited. and back in...
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this is on the front of the daily express.s alerted government to quite how serious could be. this words is alerted government to quite how serious could be.— how serious could be. this is professor — how serious could be. this is professor neil _ how serious could be. this is professor neil ferguson. - how serious could be. this is i professor neil ferguson. so, how serious could be. this is - professor neil ferguson. so, his team _ professor neil ferguson. so, his team have — professor neil ferguson. so, his team have done a lot of the modelling that has informed the government possibly decisions and he is well— government possibly decisions and he is well respected. and he was saying on the _ is well respected. and he was saying on the radio— is well respected. and he was saying on the radio this morning that he thinks _ on the radio this morning that he thinks there is a good chance that we are _ thinks there is a good chance that we are going to be passed this, past the worst— we are going to be passed this, past the wors
this is on the front of the daily express.s alerted government to quite how serious could be. this words is alerted government to quite how serious could be.— how serious could be. this is professor — how serious could be. this is professor neil _ how serious could be. this is professor neil ferguson. - how serious could be. this is i professor neil ferguson. so, how serious could be. this is - professor neil ferguson. so, his team _ professor neil ferguson. so, his team have — professor...
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and the daily express highlights angry campaigners hitting out as record numbers of families hit by inheritance give the government a £6 billion windfall. so, let's begin. gilles let's start with the guardian and talked about dominic raab needing a new legal framework for this. i needing a new legal framework for this. ~ . needing a new legal framework for this. ~' ., , needing a new legal framework for this. ~ . , ., , this. i think we have seen many american _ this. i think we have seen many american firms _ this. i think we have seen many american firms saying - this. i think we have seen many american firms saying if - this. i think we have seen many american firms saying if you - this. i think we have seen many i american firms saying if you have not had the jacket, you cannot come back to work something which i think the transport secretary has tensely welcomed. but a debate which is polarising opinion certainly. you have the equality and human rights commission saying you have to be proportionate with what is going on and people for medical reasons might be able to get the jab coming in
and the daily express highlights angry campaigners hitting out as record numbers of families hit by inheritance give the government a £6 billion windfall. so, let's begin. gilles let's start with the guardian and talked about dominic raab needing a new legal framework for this. i needing a new legal framework for this. ~ . needing a new legal framework for this. ~' ., , needing a new legal framework for this. ~ . , ., , this. i think we have seen many american _ this. i think we have seen many...
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the star running with the pride of the liens, both daily express with south gate as he hugs the 19-year-old penalty kick decided the game. there were others who missed, of course, as well. interesting to see the tone of those front pages in london. many people were incredibly pleased to be there, incredibly pleased to be in the final. let's get reaction from malan. it feels appropriate. midland rewrote chief joins us -- malan's bureau chief joins us. the italian team after years of disappointment, what was celebration like amidst a global pandemic? >> yeah, hi, bongiorno from malan. one of the newspapers he mentioned, the leading sports newspaper. obviously there's a bit of rhetoric in newspapers today in italy, but clearly there was a lot to celebrate last night. let's hope the celebration didn't go too far, also in term of viral spreading. the virus is coming to italy, too. it was clearly an important moment for the country. we were the first country facing the pandemic, one of the most heat. so it was a moment of joy, much-needed for more than three years. so then, another sign that ital
the star running with the pride of the liens, both daily express with south gate as he hugs the 19-year-old penalty kick decided the game. there were others who missed, of course, as well. interesting to see the tone of those front pages in london. many people were incredibly pleased to be there, incredibly pleased to be in the final. let's get reaction from malan. it feels appropriate. midland rewrote chief joins us -- malan's bureau chief joins us. the italian team after years of...
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the political commentator and columnist grace blakeley and the deputy political editor of the daily expresse risen sharply again across the uk. the latest official figures show another 49 deaths recorded in the last 2a hours and 42,302 new infections across the uk, the highest daily figure since 15th january. more than 46 million people have had theirfirstjab. that's just over 87% of uk adults. and more than 35 million, just over 66% of all adults, are fully vaccinated. from next week, face coverings will no longer be required by law in england, but tonight, there's growing pressure on the government from mayors and council leaders across england to make masks compulsory on public transport after restrictions are lifted next week. heathrow airport has also followed transport for london by saying that they'll continue to be mandatory from next week for people wanting to travel. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies has this report. whether a mask is a must orjust recommended when busy will depend on where you're travelling on public transport from monday. in london, you'll need to wear
the political commentator and columnist grace blakeley and the deputy political editor of the daily expresse risen sharply again across the uk. the latest official figures show another 49 deaths recorded in the last 2a hours and 42,302 new infections across the uk, the highest daily figure since 15th january. more than 46 million people have had theirfirstjab. that's just over 87% of uk adults. and more than 35 million, just over 66% of all adults, are fully vaccinated. from next week, face...
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whatever apple daily did is not exercise of freedom of expression orfreedom of press. newspaper to call on another foreign country to sending troops to hong kong to remove the hong kong sar government, to overthrow the hong kong sar government, and to drive the prc central government away from hong kong, which is part of hong kong, part of china. so i would say, let's call a spade a spade. there are political forces in hong kong which, for many years, denied that hong kong is part of china. they want to return hong kong back to the british, which is impossible. they want to return hong kong to the americans. they wave american flags in the streets of hong kong. they try to raise the tensions between china and the united states, and there are forces in the united states which fuel these frenzies, so... all right, victor gao. .. ..let�*s call a spade a spade. ..we're almost out of time. you've lived through many different eras in your life in china. do you really believe that the chinese communist party's way of ruling right now... people around the world see it as deepl
whatever apple daily did is not exercise of freedom of expression orfreedom of press. newspaper to call on another foreign country to sending troops to hong kong to remove the hong kong sar government, to overthrow the hong kong sar government, and to drive the prc central government away from hong kong, which is part of hong kong, part of china. so i would say, let's call a spade a spade. there are political forces in hong kong which, for many years, denied that hong kong is part of china....
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arejenny kleeman, the times radio presenter, and michael booker, who is the deputy editor at the daily expressrestrictions to go in england onjuly19th. face masks would no longer be legally required and only advised in some settings. scotla nd scotland now has the highest rate of coma cases in europe according to the world health organization. the scottish government is hoping to ease all restrictions on the 9th of august but may end up keeping some basic measures. the national health service marks its 73rd birthday. the queen towards the nhs the george cross for bravery for its work during the pandemic. sport and time now for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. good evening. it's been a long wait but after a mouth—watering set of matches arlready at wimbledon, british wildcard emma raducanu is underway in her fourth—round match on court one. this was the ovation as she walked out onto court. the 18—year—old is up against australia's ajla tomljanovic looking for a place in the quarter—finals where number one seed ashleigh barty awaits. let's see how she's started. it has been a solid s
arejenny kleeman, the times radio presenter, and michael booker, who is the deputy editor at the daily expressrestrictions to go in england onjuly19th. face masks would no longer be legally required and only advised in some settings. scotla nd scotland now has the highest rate of coma cases in europe according to the world health organization. the scottish government is hoping to ease all restrictions on the 9th of august but may end up keeping some basic measures. the national health service...
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allow authorities to regulate what can be posted online and what conte, threatening freedom of expression, the daily lawyers i'm in charge and such as much by our commission. they want to clean up twitter. i tanya says he found politicians and journalists with large following speaking this respectfully bit about the indian government. and traditionally he jumped into action and took twitter to quote war back. he got up near the public school. he, when prominent public figures called a republic of india fall names, one feelings be hurt. we didn't, you know, true citizen of the country can stand by and watch it being insulted. i would say that by this i taught, i want the social media giant to follow new rules in india that require prompts addresses of complaints like from the public or even the government. he insists that this increased oversight does not limit freedom of expression. after all, even that trade must come, the reasonable restriction. feeling to fall in line quickly has cost to it. ever since the new steam into please might have been filed against the across the country. the indian gove
allow authorities to regulate what can be posted online and what conte, threatening freedom of expression, the daily lawyers i'm in charge and such as much by our commission. they want to clean up twitter. i tanya says he found politicians and journalists with large following speaking this respectfully bit about the indian government. and traditionally he jumped into action and took twitter to quote war back. he got up near the public school. he, when prominent public figures called a republic...
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the daily express headline reads: "two games from glory" alongside a picture of an ecstatic england captain night's match, and 18—year—old emma raducanu, the youngest british woman to reach the last 16 of wimbledon since 1968. a fantastic fairytale story developing there. bell absolutely, a wildcard as well. several of sunday's front pages also look ahead to the next — and final — stage of lockdown measures easing in england. according to the sunday telegraph, borisjohnson has approved plans to end the mandatory wearing of masks from 19july. the most—read story on the bbc news website this morning is that the prince of wales has revealed some of his favourite songs, including don't rain on my parade by barbra streisand. it is part of a special hospital radio show to thank nhs staff and volunteers, interesting. it is interesting! _ volunteers, interesting. it is interesting! it _ volunteers, interesting. it is interesting! it is _ volunteers, interesting. it is interesting! it is a _ volunteers, interesting. it 3 interesting! it is a great song. inside some of the papers. football dominates-
the daily express headline reads: "two games from glory" alongside a picture of an ecstatic england captain night's match, and 18—year—old emma raducanu, the youngest british woman to reach the last 16 of wimbledon since 1968. a fantastic fairytale story developing there. bell absolutely, a wildcard as well. several of sunday's front pages also look ahead to the next — and final — stage of lockdown measures easing in england. according to the sunday telegraph, borisjohnson has...
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that is also the story on the front page of the daily express.res mean a health alert has been issued for people in britain. and german newspaper faz has this dramatic image of the aftermath of the flooding there. the headline simply reads "what remains is mud, rubble and destruction" there are some mind—boggling pictures in the papers today. yes. there are some mind-boggling pictures in the papers today. yes, i was 'ust pictures in the papers today. yes, i was just looking... _ pictures in the papers today. yes, i was just looking... give _ pictures in the papers today. yes, i wasjust looking... give me - pictures in the papers today. yes, i wasjust looking... give me a - pictures in the papers today. yes, i i wasjust looking... give me a second and i will see if i can find this. at the moment we know that at least 120 people have died and hundreds are still missing. we will be showing you this and discussing this later this morning as well. apologies, that is slightly bad television for that moment, but i did see this picture earlier on. you kn
that is also the story on the front page of the daily express.res mean a health alert has been issued for people in britain. and german newspaper faz has this dramatic image of the aftermath of the flooding there. the headline simply reads "what remains is mud, rubble and destruction" there are some mind—boggling pictures in the papers today. yes. there are some mind-boggling pictures in the papers today. yes, i was 'ust pictures in the papers today. yes, i was just looking... _...
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expression. but others argue these freedoms need to be controlled. daily lawyers i'm in charge of and such and much by our mission the want to clean up twitter. i tanya says he found politicians and journalists with large following speaking disrespectfully bit about the indian government and judiciary. he jumped into action and talked with the 2 court war back. he got up near the public school. he, when prominent public figures called a republic of india, foul names, one feelings be heard be there is no true citizen of the country can stand by and watch it being insulted. i will say that by this i taught at once the social media giant to follow new rules and india that require prompt your addresses of complaints like from the public or even the government. he insists that this increased oversight does not limit freedom of expression. after all, even that trade must come, the reasonable restriction. feeling to fall in line quickly has cost to adopt. ever since you came into play. might that make it says have been quite against across the country, leaned in government has essentially said that any to
expression. but others argue these freedoms need to be controlled. daily lawyers i'm in charge of and such and much by our mission the want to clean up twitter. i tanya says he found politicians and journalists with large following speaking disrespectfully bit about the indian government and judiciary. he jumped into action and talked with the 2 court war back. he got up near the public school. he, when prominent public figures called a republic of india, foul names, one feelings be heard be...
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of these gentlemen with solemn expressions, are supposed to be the deputy design of and there were about 200 and then you have seen from daily life scattered throughout and references to history as well. if you have course, it's a bit ambiguous. on the one hand, it's called the procession of the deputies to saint paul's church, but it comes across a bit like a funeral procession. and of course, that alludes to the fact that the poles charged parliament failed to post parliament show that if it's one of the birthplaces of democracy, but aside from the painting, everything, so plain and silver. what is that done for? anita does retirement because that's because the church was entirely destroyed and world war 2 are now and all but the outside walls and they were lunch. but the whole interior, everything in line or all that remained, was this giant round room, asked him to the war. they were still the same church for the centennial and 948, but in a very austere contemporary style and incite. can me heart lloyd and did the math good for accommodate the ag, austin now were coming up from the lower darkness into the bright open sp
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expressions of the billions. facebook has 1.7 billion in active daily futures, 300 million raters in the population of china.y lack heavy weaponry of nationstate, the international flavor, the impacts the regulations on speech have on ordinary individuals the argument is true and runs counter to the silicon valley cyber returning thinkers whose optimistic philosophies from the valley today. the declaration of independent in cyberspace, the product beautifully against the members of the online community, natural independent of attorneys he seeks to impose on them. cyberspace outlined the immediate major their collective action. barlow who died in 2018 after an honest, view the internet as a world where anyone no matter how singular, without fear of being coerced into solvents are conformity, it workedd with concept of property, expression, identity movement and contact without a fight based on matter and there is no matter here. this was written ined 1996 durig the economics on the same day of bill clinton signed into law medications decency act with material from the internet. barlow was where aware of the t
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these platforms such as youtube and tumbler and twitter had expression for millions of citizens 2020 facebook alone has one.7 billion active daily users 300 million greater than the population off china. although they lack the heavy weaponry in the international legal order increasingly resemblee sovereign states and with the world over it is absolutely true and runs counter to the egos of cyberlibertarian thinkers whose optimistic philosophy so in the manifesto declaration furtively rose on behalf of the online community declaring to be naturally independent of the tyranny they seek to impose. deeming an act of nature. barlow who died in 2018. the internet our world where anyone no matter how singular without fear of being coerced into silence or conformity with the legal concept of property and identity movement and context do not apply that all based on matter and there is no matter here. manifesto written in 1996 on the same day clinton signed into law the communications decency act two band of seen material from the internet. well aware to the freedom from the internet science fiction writer bruce sterling all of those who
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these gentlemen, with solemn expressions, are supposed to be the deputy design, and there were about $200.00. and then you have seen from daily life scattered throughout and references to history as well as if you have a course. it's a bit ambiguous. on the one hand, it's called the procession of the deputies to saint paul's church. but it comes across a bit like a funeral procession. and of course that alludes to the fact that the poles charged parliament failed post parliament aggregated. it's one of the birthplaces of democracy, but aside from the painting, everything, so plain and silver. what is that done for anita does retirement security. why? and that's because the church was entirely destroyed in world war 2 are now and all but the outside walls and they were lunch. but the whole interior, everything inside or all that remained, was this giant round room, asked him after the war they built the saint. paul's church to the centennial and 948, but in a very austere contemporary style and fight. give me heart to be good for communism. the agonal now were coming up from the lower darkness into the bright open space. that
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how do these gentlemen with solemn expressions, are supposed to be the deputy design and there were about $200.00. and then you have seen from daily life scattered throughout and references to history as well. if you have course, it's a big us. on the one hand, it's called the procession of the deputies to saint paul's church. but it comes across a bit like a funeral procession. and of course that alludes to the fact that the poles charged parliament failed post. parliament shaded it doesn't. it's one of the birthplaces of democracy, but a site from the painting, everything, so plain and silver. why is that done for us to sit down with the cursor and that's because the church was entirely destroyed in world war 2 are no, all but the outside walls and they were less but the whole interior, everything inside or all that remained was this giant round room after him, after the war, they rebuild the st. paul church for the centennial and 948, but in a very austere contemporary style. stone and fight can be heart. boy and good for communism ag. now we're coming up from the lower darkness into the bright open space that symbolizes the ne
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these gentlemen with solemn expressions, are supposed to be the deputy design, and there were about $200.00. and then you have seen from daily life scattered throughout and references to history as well. if you have a course, it's a big us. on the one hand, it's called the procession of the deputies to saint paul's church, but it comes across a bit like a funeral procession. and of course, that alludes to the fact that the poles charged parliament failed post. parliament show that if it's one of the birthplaces of democracy, but aside from the painting, everything, so plain and silver. what is that is done for? anita does retirement because her and why and that's because the church was entirely destroyed and world war 2 are now and all but the outside walls they were like, but the whole interior, everything inside or all that remained was this giant round room laughed him after the war they refilled saint paul's church for the centennial and 1948, but in a very austere contemporary style. stone and fight can be heart. boy and good for her. come into the agony. now were coming up from the lower darkness into the bright, open
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that is one of the dangers when you express your opinions freely on a daily basis. will get some things wrong. one of the issues -- the biggest take away is the market has gone from last thursday, being completely complacent about all risks to being concerned and i find that sudden switch quite surprising and dramatic and it does not like to me as if the economic outlook is that negative for the second half of the year. anna: i like to hide behind my journalistic islands which served me well for 20 years. it is really good to get your views on the program with your expertise. yesterday, we spent a lot of time asking whether the bond markets have been seeing. the amount of bond buying, maybe it was not all about technicals. maybe it was telling us about the state of the global economy. i had a guest on yesterday specializing in the bond markets and it is very much about technicals. it is not necessarily telling us we are all doomed and the economy is heading for tragedy read what do you about these yields, down at one and percent? even if we see stocks back to where
that is one of the dangers when you express your opinions freely on a daily basis. will get some things wrong. one of the issues -- the biggest take away is the market has gone from last thursday, being completely complacent about all risks to being concerned and i find that sudden switch quite surprising and dramatic and it does not like to me as if the economic outlook is that negative for the second half of the year. anna: i like to hide behind my journalistic islands which served me well...
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and twitter and youtube control over the speech and visual expression of the world citizens as a 2020 facebook alone has one.7 billion active daily users 400 million greater than the population of china although they lack heavy weaponry increasingly to example for the impact regulation on speech has the world over it is absolutely true and running counter to the ie those of the cyberlibertarian thinkers and then his manifesto and declaration of cyberspace beautifully wrote against the world government across fellow members of the online community say the global space they are building are naturally independent of the tyranny we seek to impose on them cyberspace does not lie within the borders that it goes through the collective action dying in 2018 after a long illness use the internet a world where anyone to expresses his beliefs without fear being coerced into silence or conformity with the legal concept property and expression identity movement context do not apply but there is no matter here. written in 1896 during the world economic forum in davos the same day clinton signed into law the communications decency act in attempt
and twitter and youtube control over the speech and visual expression of the world citizens as a 2020 facebook alone has one.7 billion active daily users 400 million greater than the population of china although they lack heavy weaponry increasingly to example for the impact regulation on speech has the world over it is absolutely true and running counter to the ie those of the cyberlibertarian thinkers and then his manifesto and declaration of cyberspace beautifully wrote against the world...
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expression of freedom. nightclub sparring back to life. the lifting of restrictions. ♪ freedom day, as it has been called, comes as 50,000 people test positive dailyone of the highest infection rates in the world, and among the vulnerable even with the vaccine, 277 people died last week. >> there is a lot of concerning information coming out which are rising hospitalizations in the u.k., rising case numbers. the attending concerns are rising numbers suffering from long covid. it also, just in the last 24 hours, we are starting to hear from doctors that services are starting to have clinics, services canceled, because of high rates of staff sickness and isolation that is needed to happen. reporter: the government strategy means more than 800,000 schoolchildren were sent into isolation at home last week. scientists have warned of for cognitions for new very mutations, leaving parents to worry. >> i won't give up the mask, nor my children or husband. we will wear the mask. reporter: a majority of the public agree. it might not be law any longer, but most people don't feel confident enough to dispense altogether. and there is this. the app things away
expression of freedom. nightclub sparring back to life. the lifting of restrictions. ♪ freedom day, as it has been called, comes as 50,000 people test positive dailyone of the highest infection rates in the world, and among the vulnerable even with the vaccine, 277 people died last week. >> there is a lot of concerning information coming out which are rising hospitalizations in the u.k., rising case numbers. the attending concerns are rising numbers suffering from long covid. it also,...
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of activity nordstrom's saw a big put sale on 2.4 times the daily options volume but that put is more of a bullish. some people are expressinglong on the stock at a lower level and of course targeting earnings, which are going to be coming up on august 19th there you saw somebody buying 3,000 of the august spreads. so that also expressing a bullish outlook going into earnings, trying to take advantage of today's weakness and implied volatility to try to position themselves for a potential rebound. >> mike, thank you very much let's kick this around in trading. guy, i want to go to you >> $31 is a really interesting level. you'll remember, courtney, i think it was december when nordstrom said the huge move from 14 to 32 pretty much in a straight line. since then we've been going sideways to slightly higher. if you look at retail, one name we've talked about pretty consistently for the last two years, dollar gen today was pretty much positive all day long on what was obviously an awful take we've talked about the entire show i think dollar gen is interesting for a breakout i like mike's play in the nordstrom options. >> intere
of activity nordstrom's saw a big put sale on 2.4 times the daily options volume but that put is more of a bullish. some people are expressinglong on the stock at a lower level and of course targeting earnings, which are going to be coming up on august 19th there you saw somebody buying 3,000 of the august spreads. so that also expressing a bullish outlook going into earnings, trying to take advantage of today's weakness and implied volatility to try to position themselves for a potential...
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are expressing outrage warning of a dangerous crisis. indonesia is expanding nationwide restrictions is the delta very and trigger a 3rd trigger. the surgeon cove is 19 infections and death. daily number of cases is his another record hive. more than 34000. and for the 1st time, though, over $1000.00 death. that's returned to our top story in the assassination of haiti's leader on juvenile wise had been routing by decree after legislative elections in 2018 was delayed following disagreements over term limits . myers had wanted to change the constitution to strengthen the presidency. a referendum on a draft that was delayed last month was going to be held in september along with national elections. although i have been regular and often violent protest against his rule since the start of the year in recent weeks, the security situation deteriorated to what the un calls unprecedented levels. much of that is being driven by gangs fighting each other or the police. one of haiti's most powerful gang lead is warmed in june. it was launching a revolution against the business and political relief. the un says more than 18000 people are currently displaced by violence. let's talk now to
are expressing outrage warning of a dangerous crisis. indonesia is expanding nationwide restrictions is the delta very and trigger a 3rd trigger. the surgeon cove is 19 infections and death. daily number of cases is his another record hive. more than 34000. and for the 1st time, though, over $1000.00 death. that's returned to our top story in the assassination of haiti's leader on juvenile wise had been routing by decree after legislative elections in 2018 was delayed following disagreements...
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daily. for example, i think what's happening right now is really part of a larger campaign, orchestrated by beijing to carve away any of the remaining fundamental freedoms of expression and access information and others in hong kong and early turn, hong kong from the relatively free society that it was into an authoritarian state model, preferred by beijing. micro costs are really, really good to get your thoughts. thank you about talking to al jazeera. thank you . thank you. now i've got to the sounds, government is sending reinforcements to the north of the country where taliban fighters forced more than a 1000 troops to flee across the border. their advance is raising fears. the military will collapse, one's foreign forces complete their withdrawal. in september, while the group has been gaining ground across afghanistan, district shaded in orange on government controlled, contested districts are in green and the air is in purple or under taliban control . this means that taliban fighters may have surrounded population centers, including strategically important cities. a number of districts and who control them is disputed under ship out reform. things are quiet a
daily. for example, i think what's happening right now is really part of a larger campaign, orchestrated by beijing to carve away any of the remaining fundamental freedoms of expression and access information and others in hong kong and early turn, hong kong from the relatively free society that it was into an authoritarian state model, preferred by beijing. micro costs are really, really good to get your thoughts. thank you about talking to al jazeera. thank you . thank you. now i've got to...
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express, as well as a shot of manager gareth southgate. and kane you believe it — more disbelief on the front of the daily mail alongside an image of team captainget those later, i suspect. i started with henry last time, so i'm going to start with you, digby. the front of the daily mirror, finally, a human peer admitted of england players celebrating —— human pyramid. players celebrating -- human - ramid. , , , pyramid. interesting. this is another review _ pyramid. interesting. this is another review of _ pyramid. interesting. this is another review of the - pyramid. interesting. this is. another review of the papers. pyramid. interesting. this is - another review of the papers. the headline of the mirror is the only one to use the pun. i don't blame them. it is finally. interesting point. whether it is the mirror who have gone for the 55 years of hurt, we're still waiting on the rest, the difference with 66 — by the way, i think we establish that i was the only three of us that i was alive — i was a cub scout and watched the team on black—and—white telly. but the difference is that was the world cup, and we shouldn't get carried away. but th
express, as well as a shot of manager gareth southgate. and kane you believe it — more disbelief on the front of the daily mail alongside an image of team captainget those later, i suspect. i started with henry last time, so i'm going to start with you, digby. the front of the daily mirror, finally, a human peer admitted of england players celebrating —— human pyramid. players celebrating -- human - ramid. , , , pyramid. interesting. this is another review _ pyramid. interesting. this is...
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express. step up. prep up. to help keep you free from the risk of hiv. descovy for prep. a once-dailychances of getting hiv through sex. it's not for everyone. descovy for prep has not been studied in people assigned female at birth. talk to your doctor to find out if it's right for you. descovy is another way to prep. descovy does not prevent other sexually transmitted infections, so it's important to use safer sex practices and get tested regularly. you must be hiv-negative to take descovy for prep. so, you need to get tested for hiv immediately before and at least every 3 months while taking it. if you think you were exposed to hiv or have flu-like symptoms, tell your doctor right away. they may check to confirm you are still hiv-negative. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a build-up of lactic acid and liver problems. the most common side effect was diarrhea. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, or if you have kidney or liver problems, including hepatitis. if you ha
express. step up. prep up. to help keep you free from the risk of hiv. descovy for prep. a once-dailychances of getting hiv through sex. it's not for everyone. descovy for prep has not been studied in people assigned female at birth. talk to your doctor to find out if it's right for you. descovy is another way to prep. descovy does not prevent other sexually transmitted infections, so it's important to use safer sex practices and get tested regularly. you must be hiv-negative to take descovy...
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expressed concerns about the use of the technology on minority ethnic individuals. it is something that i would pick up on at least once a day, with maybe two or three patients on a daily. it is quite possible that someone's oxygen levels were measured and they seemed normal, when actually they were truly low. because they seemed normal, they might have been sent home and denied the steroids and oxygen which would normally have been given to patients. and it is possible that therefore may have led to them becoming more unwell, and potentially leaving dying. —— becoming more unwell, and potentially even dying. oxygen is one of the most common treatments given in medical emergencies, and doctors stress accurate readings are vital when assessing patients. nhs england say they are keeping the situation under review and have commissioned further research into the issue. amara sophia elahi, bbc news. now on bbc news, zeinab badawi talks to two of today's biggest 0pera names — italian mezzo soprano cecilia bartoli and tenorjuan diego florez. i've been an opera fan for decades and i want to share my passion with you so i'm on a mission to tell you about some of the names in op
expressed concerns about the use of the technology on minority ethnic individuals. it is something that i would pick up on at least once a day, with maybe two or three patients on a daily. it is quite possible that someone's oxygen levels were measured and they seemed normal, when actually they were truly low. because they seemed normal, they might have been sent home and denied the steroids and oxygen which would normally have been given to patients. and it is possible that therefore may have...
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expressed concerns about the use of the technology on minority ethnic individuals. it is something i would pick up on at least once a day, with maybe two or three patients on a daily basisually, they were truly low, and because they seemed normal they might have been sent home, and denied the steroids and oxygen which we would normally have been giving to patients, and it's possible that that therefore may have led to them becoming more unwell and potentially even dying. oxygen is one of the most common treatments given in medical emergencies, and doctors stress accurate readings are vital when assessing patients. nhs england say they are keeping the situation under review and have commissioned further research into the issue. amara sophia elahi, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: elaine thompson—herah ofjamaica has won the women's 100m final at the tokyo games — in a new olympic record time of 10.61 seconds. medical experts are warning that an oxygen monitoring device, called a pulse oximeter, works less well for people with darker skin tones. and, borisjohnson and his wife, carrie, have announced they're expecting a second child. their son, wilfred, was born in apri
expressed concerns about the use of the technology on minority ethnic individuals. it is something i would pick up on at least once a day, with maybe two or three patients on a daily basisually, they were truly low, and because they seemed normal they might have been sent home, and denied the steroids and oxygen which we would normally have been giving to patients, and it's possible that that therefore may have led to them becoming more unwell and potentially even dying. oxygen is one of the...
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by american express with growing concerns over the contagious delta variant the city of st. louis on monday reintroduced a mask mandate after seeing their daily%, and another concern facing the city is the issue of race relations. after a year of nationwide protests and calls for police reform, there's still a lot to be done. "the washington post" has written a new profile on the city's new mayor, writing she has brought a tidal wave of change to our city, and while trying to keep the residents safe. will it work? well, joining me now is the mayor of st. louis, tishaura jones. we mentioned your order that residents over the age of 5 must wear a mask indoors and on public transport. it is now being challenged in federal court. now, this comes as hospitalizations in your city climb up 30%. what else do you plan to do to stop the number of cases from rising and how concerned are you about the pushback? >> thank you for having me, reverend al, your last question first. i'm not concerned about the pushback from our attorney general who's running for u.s. senate right now, so he has to do these types of gotcha things and filing frivolous lawsuits i
by american express with growing concerns over the contagious delta variant the city of st. louis on monday reintroduced a mask mandate after seeing their daily%, and another concern facing the city is the issue of race relations. after a year of nationwide protests and calls for police reform, there's still a lot to be done. "the washington post" has written a new profile on the city's new mayor, writing she has brought a tidal wave of change to our city, and while trying to keep the...
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daily colbert infections. we'll have a live update from a capital sold, and a boost in the fight against pain can addiction epidemic in the us. drug companies reached a $26000000000.00 settlement. ah, the pentagon is expressing alarm over the worsening security situation in afghanistan, the senior most us general says the taliban now controls nearly half of the country's $400.00 districts. coincides with the continued pullout of us troops. fighting between the afghan government forces and the taliban is intensifying at least 7 people were killed me southern province of canada. on wednesday it happened during shelling between the military and taliban fighters in a separate incident for fighters were killed when the vehicle hit a roadside bomb in the dunn district. my county has more now from washington. d. c . is secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff who spoke to the media in the course of the day. they say that withdrawal is going on as scheduled. some $8000.00 troops have already been moved out of a gun is done. they also made specific reference to locals who were employed by the us military, such as drivers and translators. a number of them have already been removed from the co
daily colbert infections. we'll have a live update from a capital sold, and a boost in the fight against pain can addiction epidemic in the us. drug companies reached a $26000000000.00 settlement. ah, the pentagon is expressing alarm over the worsening security situation in afghanistan, the senior most us general says the taliban now controls nearly half of the country's $400.00 districts. coincides with the continued pullout of us troops. fighting between the afghan government forces and the...
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expressed concerns about the use of the technology on minority ethnic individuals. it is something that i would pick up on at least once a day— with maybe two or three | patients on a daily low, l and because they seemed normal they might have been sent homel and denied the steroids and oxygen which would — normally have been given to patients, and it is- possible that that, _ therefore, may have led to them becoming more unwell and potentially even dying _ oxygen is one of the most common treatments given in medical emergencies and doctors stress accurate readings are vital when assessing patients. nhs england say they are keeping the situation under review and have commissioned further research into the issue. amara sophia elahi, bbc news. carriejohnson, the prime minister's wife, has revealed on social media that she's pregnant with the couple's second child, who is due at christmas. she says she feels incredibly blessed, but also like a bag of nerves, after having a miscarriage at the beginning of the year. mrsjohnson gave birth to a boy, wilfred, in april 2020. in a report on last night's programme about the conviction of a wembley steward for trying to sell securit
expressed concerns about the use of the technology on minority ethnic individuals. it is something that i would pick up on at least once a day— with maybe two or three | patients on a daily low, l and because they seemed normal they might have been sent homel and denied the steroids and oxygen which would — normally have been given to patients, and it is- possible that that, _ therefore, may have led to them becoming more unwell and potentially even dying _ oxygen is one of the most common...
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expressed concerns about the use of the technology on minority ethnic individuals. it is something i would pick up on at least once a day with maybe two or three patients on a daily basisly low, and because they seemed normal they might have been sent home, and denied the steroids and oxygen which we would normally have been been giving to patients, and it's possible that that therefore may have led to them becoming more unwell and potentially even dying. oxygen is one of the most common treatments given in medical emergencies, and doctors stress accurate readings are vital when assessing patients. nhs england say they are keeping the situation under review and have commissioned further research into the issue. amara sophia elahi, bbc news. police are investigating after the body of a five—year—old boy was found in a bridgend river. officers made the discovery in the early hours of this morning, as liz clements reports. it was at 5:a5am this morning when south wales police were called to a report of concern for a missing five—year—old child in an area of bridgend. in this statement they say officers attended and found the body of the child in the ogmore river near wher
expressed concerns about the use of the technology on minority ethnic individuals. it is something i would pick up on at least once a day with maybe two or three patients on a daily basisly low, and because they seemed normal they might have been sent home, and denied the steroids and oxygen which we would normally have been been giving to patients, and it's possible that that therefore may have led to them becoming more unwell and potentially even dying. oxygen is one of the most common...
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stuart: let's talk the lip express simone biles has withdrawn from the competition. she will focus on her daily finals. she has withdrawn from the all-around competition. she's the greatest of all time. arguably the biggest name heading into these olympics. she was heavily favored to win the all-around competition. she would be the first back-to-back olympic champion in 53 years but mental toughness is a huge part of the sport. she landed awkwardly and that is where she got lost in the air according to these reports and mental toughness and safety is important when doing these. stuart: she's consistently call the greatest of all time, that's what you have to live up to. that is enormous pressure at the olympics. >> only 5 years of training and these athletes have to peek at the right time. you wonder if she's been mentally training all these years and it is a shame. we won't see another olympics for four years, the last olympics, she might be missing a chance. stuart: i think we are indeed. some red for the dow industrials, red for the s&p, modest green for the nasdaq. even if you've got the ja
stuart: let's talk the lip express simone biles has withdrawn from the competition. she will focus on her daily finals. she has withdrawn from the all-around competition. she's the greatest of all time. arguably the biggest name heading into these olympics. she was heavily favored to win the all-around competition. she would be the first back-to-back olympic champion in 53 years but mental toughness is a huge part of the sport. she landed awkwardly and that is where she got lost in the air...
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expressed concerns about the use of the technology on minority ethnic individuals. it is something i would pick up on at least once a day with maybe two or three patients on a daily basisat, therefore, may have led to them becoming more unwell and potentially even dying. oxygen is one of the most common treatments given in medical emergencies, and doctors stress accurate readings are vital when assessing patients. nhs england say they are keeping the situation under review and have commissioned further research into the issue. amara sophia elahi, bbc news. carriejohnson, the prime minister's wife, has revealed on social media that she's pregnant with the couple's second child, who is due at christmas. she says she feels incredibly blessed, but also like a bag of nerves, after having a miscarriage at the beginning of the year. mrsjohnson gave birth to a boy, wilfred, in april 2020. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we're back with the late news at 10:15pm. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello there. lighter wind today but quite a lot of cloud around and some nuisance showers as well. some of the showers have bee
expressed concerns about the use of the technology on minority ethnic individuals. it is something i would pick up on at least once a day with maybe two or three patients on a daily basisat, therefore, may have led to them becoming more unwell and potentially even dying. oxygen is one of the most common treatments given in medical emergencies, and doctors stress accurate readings are vital when assessing patients. nhs england say they are keeping the situation under review and have commissioned...
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express. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections... and if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. take on ra. talk to your rheumatologist about rinvoq relief. rinvoq. make it your mission. if you can't afford your medicine, abbvie may be able to help. >>> a very good day to all of from you msnbc world headquarters here in new york. we are rapidly approaching high noon in the east. we begin with facebook firing back at the white house for denouncing the spread of vaccine misinformation saying the social media giant is, quote, killing people. in a blog post facebook calling for the administration t
express. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should...
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shortages almost 7,000 new daily covid cases and 11% reduction in its economy since the pandemic so far, the biden administration is not intervening, but the president has expressed support for the cuban people secretary of homeland security l no alejandro mayorkas who was born in cuban with this message >> allow me to be clear. if you take to the sea, you will not come to the united states. >> reporter: this musician fled cuba nearly 25 years ago his latest collaboration which means homeland and life has become the viral anthem for the protest. it's a positive spin on the old communist slogan patria muerte, meaning homeland or death. [speaking foreign language >> what do you hope your song achieves [speaking foreign language >> you change death for life >> yes we need life >> reporter: and the reality i that he reminded me there is nothing sweeter than freedom back on the island, this is an issue of life or death for some and that's partly why florida's governor ron desantis ha asked companies in this state of florida to help provide internet there while the government there has responded by shutting down the social media and internet so the images can't get out
shortages almost 7,000 new daily covid cases and 11% reduction in its economy since the pandemic so far, the biden administration is not intervening, but the president has expressed support for the cuban people secretary of homeland security l no alejandro mayorkas who was born in cuban with this message >> allow me to be clear. if you take to the sea, you will not come to the united states. >> reporter: this musician fled cuba nearly 25 years ago his latest collaboration which...
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daily trelegy. and save at trelegy.com. ashley: we are 12 minutes into the new session on tuesday, looking at down winners, salesforce, apple, american express, among the leaders of the s&p. nasdaq, amazon up 2%, apple among the nasdaq winners, up more than one% at 144 on apple. the energy company behind the keystone pipeline is wanting $15 billion from the united states after president biden canceled that project on day one of his administration. edward lawrence has the story. what is the latest? >> reporter: the latest is it, could cost $15 billion. the company behind the keystone pipeline wanting to receive damages for having the permit revoked, damages up to $50 billion. they say they will file a claim under the enforcement of chapter 11 under the usmc a. the white house pointing out to the state department for any comments related to this, have not heard from the state department as of yet. people supporting the keystone pipeline say the demand for oil will go through the roof and without a pipeline the price of gas would increase as our reliance on opec and bringing oil from outside would increase. opponents a pipeline argue it could d
daily trelegy. and save at trelegy.com. ashley: we are 12 minutes into the new session on tuesday, looking at down winners, salesforce, apple, american express, among the leaders of the s&p. nasdaq, amazon up 2%, apple among the nasdaq winners, up more than one% at 144 on apple. the energy company behind the keystone pipeline is wanting $15 billion from the united states after president biden canceled that project on day one of his administration. edward lawrence has the story. what is the...
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almost like a daily destination for him to enjoy the atmosphere no matter what the politics, that wasn't the point. as long as they fit in and did their work and did their own creative expressionat was all that was required. they turned in their drawings. the drawings were accepted. if they snuck something in, well, there weren't going to be any stoolies around. they made such careful little diagrams of every possible little thing about it as though that was just so important and that they were just the big frog. and, actually, no one ever felt that way about them and they weren't considered something like that. in later life when people would approach me and say, well, what did you know about it? we were with him almost every day and his children, we grew up together and we didn't think of him as a commie and also the same with the other. he was just a family man doing normal things. no one thought anything of what he was doing. some of them were much more highly trained. it shows, in my estimation, in the murals. this was one of the masterpieces. families at home was a lot more close to the life that i can remember that we lived. murals on the upper floors like the children
almost like a daily destination for him to enjoy the atmosphere no matter what the politics, that wasn't the point. as long as they fit in and did their work and did their own creative expressionat was all that was required. they turned in their drawings. the drawings were accepted. if they snuck something in, well, there weren't going to be any stoolies around. they made such careful little diagrams of every possible little thing about it as though that was just so important and that they were...