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but the daily telegraph says there we re but the daily telegraph says there were concerns that the shiftly patients with limited access to technology and the british medical associations committee who said that by the union argued for greater use of technology the suggestion that appointments to be remote by default must be approached with caution. what is your reaction to that? of course, there will be a limited number of people for whom it is just not possible and i think her story also ex presses possible and i think her story also expresses concerns about those who have communication difficulties and there will be people who for whom it is right to see the gp face—to—face. but, for the majority of people, this could work really well it sounds like a terrifying vision of the future but is martin has pointed out, we are already living it, we been doing it for the past five months and speaking personally, i've had a couple of gp appointments over video call in the last couple of months it initially, i was quite sceptical about them but they proved very fruitful and i haven't felt they n
but the daily telegraph says there we re but the daily telegraph says there were concerns that the shiftly patients with limited access to technology and the british medical associations committee who said that by the union argued for greater use of technology the suggestion that appointments to be remote by default must be approached with caution. what is your reaction to that? of course, there will be a limited number of people for whom it is just not possible and i think her story also ex...
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this one also in the daily telegraph.e wall streetjournal as well isa story about tiktok and amazon. amazon workers being told to delete the tiktok app. tell us a bit about that because tiktok is under investigation and both the us and the uk, isn't it? yes. tiktok, which is this short video technology platform, massively popular, being usedit platform, massively popular, being used it innovate and communicate lots of different ways. it is a chinese company. as we know, china has gone under lots of scrutiny in the scrutiny reviews going into the use the scrutiny reviews going into the use of chinese technology. the concerns use of chinese technology. the concerns are use of chinese technology. the concerns are that tiktok as a chinese company could be used to some extent to breach data security to effectively spy on devices, and that's the concern that led to, appeared to lead to an e—mail being sent to staff at amazon and asking them to delete the app on their phone. otherwise, their e—mails, their access to secure infor
this one also in the daily telegraph.e wall streetjournal as well isa story about tiktok and amazon. amazon workers being told to delete the tiktok app. tell us a bit about that because tiktok is under investigation and both the us and the uk, isn't it? yes. tiktok, which is this short video technology platform, massively popular, being usedit platform, massively popular, being used it innovate and communicate lots of different ways. it is a chinese company. as we know, china has gone under...
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the daily telegraph says lose £5 in weight and save the nhs £100 million and setting the example forr with his dog, dyla n, the prime minister with his dog, dylan, and we know that the prime minister was compelled to lose a little bit of weight after he suffered coronavirus. yes, he said he had lost over a stone and when asked how he had done it he said through more exercise and eating less. it's not really rocket science in that respect and that was the announcement that his previously libertarian approach to telling people what their diet and exercise andindeed people what their diet and exercise and indeed their general level of fitness should be has been replaced bya, fitness should be has been replaced by a, shall we say, more dictatorial position although he would not use those words himself. the suggestion is anyone with a bmi over 30, so not hugely obese people, but anyone who is medically defined as obese should think about losing at least £5 and this would save the nhs a lot of money and there are two areas where the savings could be made —— five lbs. most depressingly in t
the daily telegraph says lose £5 in weight and save the nhs £100 million and setting the example forr with his dog, dyla n, the prime minister with his dog, dylan, and we know that the prime minister was compelled to lose a little bit of weight after he suffered coronavirus. yes, he said he had lost over a stone and when asked how he had done it he said through more exercise and eating less. it's not really rocket science in that respect and that was the announcement that his previously...
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we will start with the daily telegraph.evening of lockdown measures being reimposed across parts of england. let's start with you claire, does this come as a surprise would you say? it doesn't really come every huge surprise was that i think we've seen a build of increasingly pessimistic messaging of the last few days. it was only earlier today that boris johnson said we shouldn't delude ourselves of the danger of the past. so there was a sense that perhaps this was building to something. i think it's worth pointing out that the government would have done this with a heavy heart. not least because any significant further lockdown will push us closer to even further economic problems. but also because this is happening largely in the north of england. and of course many of those people living there will be in the red constituency which gave their government their vote at the end of last year. and for whom boris johnson promised to level out. of course will be looking at the south now and thinking that a divide is emerging. i
we will start with the daily telegraph.evening of lockdown measures being reimposed across parts of england. let's start with you claire, does this come as a surprise would you say? it doesn't really come every huge surprise was that i think we've seen a build of increasingly pessimistic messaging of the last few days. it was only earlier today that boris johnson said we shouldn't delude ourselves of the danger of the past. so there was a sense that perhaps this was building to something. i...
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over to your newspaper, christopher, the daily telegraph, "customers must wear masks in takeaways."that come in on friday about where you have to wear a face covering and when. it's all confusing, what has your newspaper found out about how this will be rolled out? we got an early site about what the new law will be when it comes into force on friday. the big issue has been most recently about whether you can wear a face covering and all shops from friday, and how that applies to takeaways and how that applies to takeaways and sandwich shops. and we dug down into the detail and got a good story here about the fact that if you buy food from the counter, then you can't sit down to have the shop, you must put a mask on. there's been some confusing not least because our leaders don't appear to want to practice what they preach. we see rishi sunak serving food without a mask on, then he wears one... michael gove, who is very hawkish about masks or face coverings, won't wear them at all by all accounts, maybe because he wears glasses like ido and maybe because he wears glasses like i do a
over to your newspaper, christopher, the daily telegraph, "customers must wear masks in takeaways."that come in on friday about where you have to wear a face covering and when. it's all confusing, what has your newspaper found out about how this will be rolled out? we got an early site about what the new law will be when it comes into force on friday. the big issue has been most recently about whether you can wear a face covering and all shops from friday, and how that applies to...
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so this is another fault line that looks to be emerging. just ending on the daily telegraph, we have out of london's high court, where johnny depp has coming out of london's high court, wherejohnny depp has denied slapping his ex—wife, amber heard. details about what he was doing with his ex—wife's dog? details about what he was doing with his ex-wife's dog? yes, this is the latest in an extraordinary showdown betweenjohnny depp latest in an extraordinary showdown between johnny depp and latest in an extraordinary showdown betweenjohnny depp and his ex—wife, amber heard, all very hollywood in the middle of london thanks to a libel trial over the sun newspaper. this is the latest detail that she alleges thatjohnny depp hung her dog out the window. i have to say i was watching the chancellor today and not the high court, but i look forward to reading this tomorrow. fairenough, forward to reading this tomorrow. fair enough, important to say that johnny depp is denying it. the case will continue, as they say, but the papers tonight have to end. thank you both so much, it's been great to
so this is another fault line that looks to be emerging. just ending on the daily telegraph, we have out of london's high court, where johnny depp has coming out of london's high court, wherejohnny depp has denied slapping his ex—wife, amber heard. details about what he was doing with his ex—wife's dog? details about what he was doing with his ex-wife's dog? yes, this is the latest in an extraordinary showdown betweenjohnny depp latest in an extraordinary showdown between johnny depp and...
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let's move onto daily telegraph. have the same story.rime minister coming under a lot of pressure from his own mps about stripping out while away from the 5g network. —— while way. stripping out while away from the 5g network. -- while way. it is a crossover paper to really detailing the six mps are coming together and very clearly demanding that these plans around the 5g and the link to the chinese company huawei are actually undone and that we move away from that and really the argument being around security threats and two interesting aspects of this. one is the strength of the 60 rebels and the ability to force borisjohnson into a u—turn. we have seen borisjohnson into a u—turn. we have seen several other u—turns in recent weeks. those have been forced from the opposition and the public around free school meals over the summer for example. the other important point about this is the bright attention with china and how that is increasing. that's bright attention. with the coronavirus what is happening in hong kong, but now this added
let's move onto daily telegraph. have the same story.rime minister coming under a lot of pressure from his own mps about stripping out while away from the 5g network. —— while way. stripping out while away from the 5g network. -- while way. it is a crossover paper to really detailing the six mps are coming together and very clearly demanding that these plans around the 5g and the link to the chinese company huawei are actually undone and that we move away from that and really the argument...
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we are going to start off with the daily telegraph because a lot of as we saw there in those front pagesers focusing on the story. a confident of jeffrey focusing on the story. a confident ofjeffrey epstein focusing on the story. a confident of jeffrey epstein appearing focusing on the story. a confident ofjeffrey epstein appearing in court after being arrested by the fbi. sam, she is an accused to make of exploiting girls some as young as 14 she‘s denied all knowledge. of exploiting girls some as young as 14 she's denied all knowledge. it's just such a terrible story of abuse, of wealth and power. she is accused of wealth and power. she is accused of obviously, helping to find young girls forjeffrey epstein. it dominates the front page as you say and it‘s quite a black cloud hanging over the royal family. the and it‘s quite a black cloud hanging over the royalfamily. the duke of york, he has stepped back from royal duties. this isn‘t going away. from his point of view, the briefings coming out tonight saying he is bewildered by the claims from us prosecutors that he won‘t give witness s
we are going to start off with the daily telegraph because a lot of as we saw there in those front pagesers focusing on the story. a confident of jeffrey focusing on the story. a confident ofjeffrey epstein focusing on the story. a confident of jeffrey epstein appearing focusing on the story. a confident ofjeffrey epstein appearing in court after being arrested by the fbi. sam, she is an accused to make of exploiting girls some as young as 14 she‘s denied all knowledge. of exploiting girls...
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the daily telegraph, extra £3 billion to get the nhs ready for winter.xtra 3 billion in funding to keep the nightingale open until next march. it says he is connected —— expected to commit to have a million tested a by november. what do you make of the story? we are all very worried about the nhs and clearly, it does need more funding. as boris johnson and clearly, it does need more funding. as borisjohnson will say, it needs to be back already. there are huge worries about the fact that the winter season already, we see the winter season already, we see the nhs taken to the brink every single time winter comes. this time, there could be a second wave of made all of that. labour is warning tonight about childhood obesity and how experts say it's gotten worse during lockdown. i think lockdown has also had a huge impact on people's mental health. i've certainly seen that in people that i know. that's something that we won't fully see the impact of for quite some time. then those who have had covid and have recovered actually, many of them say they have sym
the daily telegraph, extra £3 billion to get the nhs ready for winter.xtra 3 billion in funding to keep the nightingale open until next march. it says he is connected —— expected to commit to have a million tested a by november. what do you make of the story? we are all very worried about the nhs and clearly, it does need more funding. as boris johnson and clearly, it does need more funding. as borisjohnson will say, it needs to be back already. there are huge worries about the fact that...
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the uk's daily telegraph recently reported that prince andrew was in charge of the visit. >> prince andrew should be panicking. >> reporter: epstein accuser virginia giuffre says maxwell instructed her to have sex with epstein when she was 17 years old. the duke of york denies hand that and says he never met her. >> i really hope the duke of york comes forward and says a, b, c, d was involved. this is how it ran. help us victims get some accountability. >> there are various opinions about what ghislaine maxwell will do. >> reporter: cbs news legal analyst rickki klieman maxwell could face a maximum of 35 years in prison which means she may have an incentive to cooperate with prosecutors. >> people think that she will cooperate about everyone. that is the people who are below her as well as the people that are above her. now the question for all of us is who is above her? >> reporter: the department of justice says prince andrew has repeatedly declined to speak to federal authorities in the united states. cbs news has reached out to the prince's team for comment, and they say they are, quot
the uk's daily telegraph recently reported that prince andrew was in charge of the visit. >> prince andrew should be panicking. >> reporter: epstein accuser virginia giuffre says maxwell instructed her to have sex with epstein when she was 17 years old. the duke of york denies hand that and says he never met her. >> i really hope the duke of york comes forward and says a, b, c, d was involved. this is how it ran. help us victims get some accountability. >> there are...
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we start with the daily telegraph, which focuses on this vaccine., the oxford vaccine. it talking about this double... situation where it can provide antibodies and killer t cells, which sounds very dramatic. finally, talking and thus positively about something that we really need. yes, a few months ago, we were all amateur epidemiologists, and now we're trying to train ourselves as vaccine all adjust. both not really know —— knowing what we are talking about. t cells kill infected human cells, as well as antibodies, which target the viruses directly. if that works, that's obviously fantastic news as they go through these phase i trials of the vaccine. we know that there are other trials around the world that are also making progress. 0xford has been incredibly proud, it seems to be absolutely one of the most shining hopes. i think this is a bit of an emotional rosa quote —— roller coaster because it unpredictable, and just a few days ago, we heard that people's natural response to fades after a few months, suggesting that there might never be heard
we start with the daily telegraph, which focuses on this vaccine., the oxford vaccine. it talking about this double... situation where it can provide antibodies and killer t cells, which sounds very dramatic. finally, talking and thus positively about something that we really need. yes, a few months ago, we were all amateur epidemiologists, and now we're trying to train ourselves as vaccine all adjust. both not really know —— knowing what we are talking about. t cells kill infected human...
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let's start with the daily telegraph.ding quiet —— quite optimistic you're saying we will be back to normal by christmas. jason, does the nation share this optimism? that's what he wants the nation to share, whether they do is the key question. now, a government has got a difficult challenge here. it needs to get the economy going again. there is a real danger that commuters are staying at home when they can stay at home, and the knock on effect for so many jobs, they can stay at home, and the knock on effect for so manyjobs, whether it's dry—cleaning, cafes, cleaning transports, is having a very worrying effect, and you can see where the government is getting anxious, but it's got to balance trying to encourage people going back to work with the health risk. what is interesting today is this is, the prime minister was quite careful with how he worried it's, we could be back to normal by christmas, could is the key word here. the scientists are a lot less positive and optimistic than the prime minister, so although at his
let's start with the daily telegraph.ding quiet —— quite optimistic you're saying we will be back to normal by christmas. jason, does the nation share this optimism? that's what he wants the nation to share, whether they do is the key question. now, a government has got a difficult challenge here. it needs to get the economy going again. there is a real danger that commuters are staying at home when they can stay at home, and the knock on effect for so many jobs, they can stay at home, and...
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if this is a leak to the daily telegraph, it may equally be partial and there may be other parts thats far as it goes, this is great news because it puts nicola sturgeon on the back food and allows people to say, if scottish independence is supported by the criminal, maybe you should think again. what is your view? i don't think borisjohnson or previous tory governments wanted it, the scrutiny about russian engagement. no, but it looks like it could be good news, particularly when you look at brexit. we had been told that the british people could not actually vote for it themselves that debt must‘ve been something to do with lead amir putin. this appears at first blush like they did vote for it and it was no pushing at all from moscow. onto the figure, how good is your friend? covid—i9, could we be looking at the second wave? the health minister, i thought i departed what i was, said it was a worrying dynamic but he did not think there was a second wave coming. no, and what the paper is saying is that it seems to be coming back that there is no sign of a second wave yet. what the head
if this is a leak to the daily telegraph, it may equally be partial and there may be other parts thats far as it goes, this is great news because it puts nicola sturgeon on the back food and allows people to say, if scottish independence is supported by the criminal, maybe you should think again. what is your view? i don't think borisjohnson or previous tory governments wanted it, the scrutiny about russian engagement. no, but it looks like it could be good news, particularly when you look at...
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let's have a look at the daily telegraph. a few interesting takes by different newspapers.us saying the infections are tumbling after lockdown has been to relax. george, talk us through what the premise they are basing this headline on. these are the new figures we've had today on the infection rate in leicester and elsewhere. the point they are making is that even the less amicably onto lockdown, they are still seeing a decline when you look at the data over a longer period. the headline is quite confusing. 0ne period. the headline is quite confusing. one could almost read as suggesting that the file and affections numbers as happened because the lockdown has ended. there is no correlation between the two but it does reflect the fact that i think there was an expectation that there would be a spike in infections partly from the many protests we saw and just from the general and of social distancing and a sense that people were going beyond government advice come even before the rules were officially changed. but i think there has to be a little bit of skepticism here. and
let's have a look at the daily telegraph. a few interesting takes by different newspapers.us saying the infections are tumbling after lockdown has been to relax. george, talk us through what the premise they are basing this headline on. these are the new figures we've had today on the infection rate in leicester and elsewhere. the point they are making is that even the less amicably onto lockdown, they are still seeing a decline when you look at the data over a longer period. the headline is...
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let's move on to the daily telegraph. quite a significant headline here. isolation for covid—19 headline here. isolation for covid—i9 to increase by three days. the 10—day lockdown for those with symptoms but the travel client a quarantine may be reduced. the bbc has confirmed that story now. thank the bbc health secretary will announce tomorrow that the isolation. with covid—i9 symptoms will be extended from seven to ten days. daisy, what do you make of this? i think a lot of peoples insta nt this? i think a lot of peoples instant reaction will be to say heaven sakes can't they make up their mind and stick to a policy and not confuse us all. if you're being a bit fairer not confuse us all. if you're being a bitfairerand not confuse us all. if you're being a bit fairer and that is certainly by an additional reaction, if you're being totally fair covid—i9 is a totally new disease, is something scientists are discovering as they go along. of course it's natural that the advice would change as the data improves and increases. for many people, particular eat w
let's move on to the daily telegraph. quite a significant headline here. isolation for covid—19 headline here. isolation for covid—i9 to increase by three days. the 10—day lockdown for those with symptoms but the travel client a quarantine may be reduced. the bbc has confirmed that story now. thank the bbc health secretary will announce tomorrow that the isolation. with covid—i9 symptoms will be extended from seven to ten days. daisy, what do you make of this? i think a lot of peoples...
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let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages, starting with the daily telegraph.eopen as normality edges closer," reads the front page of the telegraph as england prepares to ease lockdown restrictions further, with the reopening of close contact businesses such as nail salons, also gyms, swimming pools and outdoor performance venues. the headline for the i is "swimming and games back for summer". england is being urged by the government to "get match fit to beat the virus", the paper reports, after the government announced reopening of fitness facilities. meanwhile in the us, cases of covid—i9 are soaring, reports the international edition of the new york times. the paper says public health experts are citing the government's failure to take early supply steps. on the front page of the washington post, coverage of today's supreme court rulings that mean prosecutors can pursue president trump's financial records, ending what the paper describes as an "intense legal battle to keep them secret". elsewhere, global allies are stepping up retaliation for china's crackd
let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages, starting with the daily telegraph.eopen as normality edges closer," reads the front page of the telegraph as england prepares to ease lockdown restrictions further, with the reopening of close contact businesses such as nail salons, also gyms, swimming pools and outdoor performance venues. the headline for the i is "swimming and games back for summer". england is being urged by the government to "get match fit to beat the...
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let's move on to the daily telegraph. quite a significant headline here. to increase by three days. the 10—day lockdown for
let's move on to the daily telegraph. quite a significant headline here. to increase by three days. the 10—day lockdown for
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the daily telegraph leads with a government push to tackle obesity, saying covid has been a wake—up callone who is overweight should lose at least five pounds to save the nhs £100 million as well as countless lives. meanwhile, the financial times says that europe's banks are braced for more loan losses on a massive scale as a result of the covid—19 crisis. and accordng to the daily mail, harry and meghan will never resume official roles following the publication of the biography laying bare their rift with the royal family. so, let's begin. and the guardian talks about tourists facing more handbrake restrictions. it might notjust stop with spain. it is quite clear the troubles now with any holiday in spain could extend to other countries. in the frame could be possible holidays to france and another place the brits love to go because there has been a big rise in cases they are and also germany. now we know an awful lot of countries have totally... we cannot travel there at all. but it looks as if you booked a foreign holiday, he could easily get cancelled. and on the metro to talk about
the daily telegraph leads with a government push to tackle obesity, saying covid has been a wake—up callone who is overweight should lose at least five pounds to save the nhs £100 million as well as countless lives. meanwhile, the financial times says that europe's banks are braced for more loan losses on a massive scale as a result of the covid—19 crisis. and accordng to the daily mail, harry and meghan will never resume official roles following the publication of the biography laying...
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according to the daily telegraph maxwell and spacey were invited into the throne room by prince andrew. the royal family has not commented yet on these photos. >>as hard as the lockdown has been on a students and parents it's been even harder on children who have special needs that many saw services vanish when state shut down and they're worried. >>about what might come next. we've got laura jarrett with more on the story. >>i think each. >>and that the population gets to focus on this will be over. in the near future and we can move on with our lives even if it's a little bit different. it's at our future. does not look like that off as a mom of 2 kids with special needs joanne de simone is no stranger to the challenges of parenting. >>that was schools closed she and her husband john are now on duty around the their son ben has listen suffering a brain disorder that puts them at an increased risk for complications if he gets covid-19 until things dramatically change for there's a vaccine he can't go anywhere. >>then the mill your way of life now completely of ended. he used to get ov
according to the daily telegraph maxwell and spacey were invited into the throne room by prince andrew. the royal family has not commented yet on these photos. >>as hard as the lockdown has been on a students and parents it's been even harder on children who have special needs that many saw services vanish when state shut down and they're worried. >>about what might come next. we've got laura jarrett with more on the story. >>i think each. >>and that the population gets...
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this newly surfaced photo by "the daily telegraph" appears to show maxwell with actor kevin spacey inuckingham palace "the telegraph" reports it was taken during a tour organized by prince andrew in 2002 spacey has faced his own allegations of sexual assault, which he has denied. nbc news has not verified the photo and the palace, prince andrew or spacey's attorney have not responded for comment. and later this week maxwell could be in federal court to enter a plea many wondering who else she will know and whether she will share it stephanie gosk, nbc news. >>> when we come back -- ♪ run boys run the devil's in the house with the rising sun ♪ >> remembering charlie daniels. >>> finally tonight, we want to remember charlie daniels, the country singer and fiddle player whose big crossover hit proved he was one of the best that's ever been here's kevin tibbles. >> this is called "the devil went down to georgia." >> reporter: the devil may have gone to georgia, but today this fiery fiddle player moved on. charlie daniels was already an accomplished studio musician before "the devil went d
this newly surfaced photo by "the daily telegraph" appears to show maxwell with actor kevin spacey inuckingham palace "the telegraph" reports it was taken during a tour organized by prince andrew in 2002 spacey has faced his own allegations of sexual assault, which he has denied. nbc news has not verified the photo and the palace, prince andrew or spacey's attorney have not responded for comment. and later this week maxwell could be in federal court to enter a plea many...
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the uk's daily telegraph recently reported that prince andrew was in charge of the visit. >> prince andrewking. >> reporter: epstein accuser virginia giuffre says maxwell instructed her to have sex with epstein when she was 17 years old. the duke of york denies hand that and says he never met her. >> i really hope the duke of york comes forward and says a, b, c, d was involved. this is how i
the uk's daily telegraph recently reported that prince andrew was in charge of the visit. >> prince andrewking. >> reporter: epstein accuser virginia giuffre says maxwell instructed her to have sex with epstein when she was 17 years old. the duke of york denies hand that and says he never met her. >> i really hope the duke of york comes forward and says a, b, c, d was involved. this is how i
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sienna, in the daily telegraph, it talks about sir patrick vallance's report where he warns that couldcase and arable —— worst—case scenario he will launch a drive to get millions of office workers back to their desk. there's a real tension there. do you think people should start going back to work with lou i wonder whether by the time he delivers these announcements, restaurants will have bothered to read that. something i think journalists will be wanting to ask him. i would advise the government not to take the kind of messaging that they've been promoting recently, and actually the sort of framing that tim was using there. i think they are talking about how actually, we really do need to go out there and get that sandwich with a masker without a mask, whichever minister you would like to follow on that. actually, ithink minister you would like to follow on that. actually, i think that where eve '5 people more. ithink that. actually, i think that where eve '5 people more. i think if you're telling them —— i think that worries people more. i think that is the kind of thing that makes
sienna, in the daily telegraph, it talks about sir patrick vallance's report where he warns that couldcase and arable —— worst—case scenario he will launch a drive to get millions of office workers back to their desk. there's a real tension there. do you think people should start going back to work with lou i wonder whether by the time he delivers these announcements, restaurants will have bothered to read that. something i think journalists will be wanting to ask him. i would advise the...
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fellow with chatham house and from moscow alec loued correspondent in the russian capital for the daily telegraph to both of you gentlemen welcome to the day let me start with you 2 points about today's announcement it doesn't beat around the bush it names russia and it was the u.k. that went public with the accusation not candid and not the u.s. what is your read on these 2 things. well funnily enough i don't think i can get too excited about it i suspect that every intelligence agency in the world is trying to track who's getting ahead in the desperate search for a vaccine and with a view possibly trying to get the benefits for themselves and that seems to be perhaps behind the russian thing because russia are announced only last night that they were doing very well in getting a vaccine and they were going to go to the level of testing very shortly so i wonder if that was part of the reason for precipitating this announcement there's also domestic politics in this too but perhaps we should come to that in a moment i'm going to get to in just a moment alan to me ask you russia denied responsibil
fellow with chatham house and from moscow alec loued correspondent in the russian capital for the daily telegraph to both of you gentlemen welcome to the day let me start with you 2 points about today's announcement it doesn't beat around the bush it names russia and it was the u.k. that went public with the accusation not candid and not the u.s. what is your read on these 2 things. well funnily enough i don't think i can get too excited about it i suspect that every intelligence agency in the...
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researchers tell britain's "daily telegraph," up to 2 the scientists promised back in april. >> well, personally i have a high degree of confidence about this vaccine because it's technology that i've used before. >> reporter: but researchers acknowledge the results do not yet prove how long the immunity lasts, and now americans are facing new travel restrictions as a majority of states battle rising infections and hospitalizations. the bahamas overnight announcing its national airline is immediately stopping all flights to the u.s., and beginning wednesday, no americans can enter the island nation either by plane or boat. the governor of kentuc announci nrl1,000 new infection highest single day number so far. >> this ought to be a wake-up call to everybody. this is a rough day for the commonwealth. how about this, today there are 30 children under 5 that have ' declaring a second stay-at-home order. >> how much worse does it have to get in los angeles before you feel compelled to issue another stay-at-home order? >> sure. well, i think we're on the brink of that. >> reporter: in flor
researchers tell britain's "daily telegraph," up to 2 the scientists promised back in april. >> well, personally i have a high degree of confidence about this vaccine because it's technology that i've used before. >> reporter: but researchers acknowledge the results do not yet prove how long the immunity lasts, and now americans are facing new travel restrictions as a majority of states battle rising infections and hospitalizations. the bahamas overnight announcing its...
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we will look at the daily telegraph's version of it. the new head of mi six.ssador. he is an active user of twitter. it's saying here that he could be the first intelligence chief with a social media presence. . ifind this fascinating. his many hobbies include collecting carpets from turkey. his wife maggie, she's blind, and when they were living in turkey, she found out that her guide dog was the only such dog in the country. so she set up a charity to try and help other blind people in turkey. as you say, many of the first modern... maybe the next james bond will, let's find out. indeed. daisy, just looking at the financial times right up, you might be —— he might bea times right up, you might be —— he might be a social media user, but he isa might be a social media user, but he is a conventional background. the study at oxford and harvard, also held posting in vietnam and malaysia. not really a break from what we see usually. that job has never been held by a woman. i think lots of people were hoping that this might be the first female contender for thatjob
we will look at the daily telegraph's version of it. the new head of mi six.ssador. he is an active user of twitter. it's saying here that he could be the first intelligence chief with a social media presence. . ifind this fascinating. his many hobbies include collecting carpets from turkey. his wife maggie, she's blind, and when they were living in turkey, she found out that her guide dog was the only such dog in the country. so she set up a charity to try and help other blind people in...
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bodies started sticks and all that good as a go public will take the lead in collaboration but the daily telegraph newspaper published a very sensational headline it said that you know british pakistanis at the sponsible thought of 50 percent of the imported corona cases and then that you know the story made headlines and that you it was clear that as if by the standards of bringing go if we're not from abroad then it turned out that there were on the toady cases on the t.v. guesses which came from pakistan out of nearly 60000 and those on you know basis of that it was said that on pakistani the most of the original imported cases are from august up not when i asked public opinion if they had a competitive bid of it any other forms of salvation national or beautiful that matter any other nationality didn't have any so there was an element of targeting i'm going to do public health thing that has not expend why the said that if you look at you know since in the last 4 months of the cases of it because i know what is the over 19 you know log on which is a record those of happened at the beaches at t
bodies started sticks and all that good as a go public will take the lead in collaboration but the daily telegraph newspaper published a very sensational headline it said that you know british pakistanis at the sponsible thought of 50 percent of the imported corona cases and then that you know the story made headlines and that you it was clear that as if by the standards of bringing go if we're not from abroad then it turned out that there were on the toady cases on the t.v. guesses which came...
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when it comes to the daily telegraph, also focusing on these businesses increasingly opening up, of courseabout pools and gyms opening up in two weeks' time, but this paper focuses solely on salons, beauticians and tattoo parlors where you are in close proximity to somebody, but they will be opening on monday? yes, they will be, in a slightly surprised announcement today. i think the focus is on businesses, and the government will be saying that businesses need to show that they are covid—i9 secure and they are safe places that people actually want to go to. the government can make these decisions and loosen these restrictions, but people also have to follow. and the question will be about confidence, and do people feel comfortable in terms of actually going back into society, going into these other places? and i think that is still to be seen. the other interesting part in the telegraph, the line on care home residences could soon get visitors. this is a big elephant in the room. all these easements of the lockdown, there is still the human contact lockdown, there is still the human co nt
when it comes to the daily telegraph, also focusing on these businesses increasingly opening up, of courseabout pools and gyms opening up in two weeks' time, but this paper focuses solely on salons, beauticians and tattoo parlors where you are in close proximity to somebody, but they will be opening on monday? yes, they will be, in a slightly surprised announcement today. i think the focus is on businesses, and the government will be saying that businesses need to show that they are covid—i9...
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going to another story still on the front page of the daily telegraph.irus pandemic been bad for the war on plastic? yes, we are starting to see this be a concern. we must or member of months before the pandemic hit, we were seeing this big movement away from plastic, really big impacts from the use of charges on plastic bags and the banning in some cases of single use plastics, towards them being a very essential part of dealing with the front line issues to create that barrier to infection in order to combat covid—19. we've heard again and again, these headlines about the billions of pieces of ppe that helps front line workers to stay safe. all of this is single use plastic, so the facemasks we are seeing, unless the facemasks we are seeing, unless the government starts encouraging people to use them more, we may see more of these a single use plastic facemasks, which will be used once, thrown away, and this shows plastic being used in all sorts of ways where ordinary people... potentially derailing years and years of work, like with david attenborough
going to another story still on the front page of the daily telegraph.irus pandemic been bad for the war on plastic? yes, we are starting to see this be a concern. we must or member of months before the pandemic hit, we were seeing this big movement away from plastic, really big impacts from the use of charges on plastic bags and the banning in some cases of single use plastics, towards them being a very essential part of dealing with the front line issues to create that barrier to infection in...
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we will start so let's begin... with the daily telegraph with this hope of a vaccine racing.be experts here but we are talking about a top team of oxford leading with this potentially a double defence antibodies and killer t cells. it sounds very dramatic. paco still with. first i love this picture of professor sarah gilbert. i think for one of the lead researchers into this potential vaccine, it is so great to see a woman absolutely at the front line of potentially helping save the world from this horrific disease that has ravaged our communities and oui’ that has ravaged our communities and our economy. i love the picture. the vaccine which they are developing in 0xford vaccine which they are developing in oxford is going to the phase one human trials to see if it is effective and safe. and so it seems that the response from the t cells which attack already infected human cells and antibody response. this is good news because the t cell response potentially can last longer and we've already seen other research suggesting that antibodies, those who have been affected create,
we will start so let's begin... with the daily telegraph with this hope of a vaccine racing.be experts here but we are talking about a top team of oxford leading with this potentially a double defence antibodies and killer t cells. it sounds very dramatic. paco still with. first i love this picture of professor sarah gilbert. i think for one of the lead researchers into this potential vaccine, it is so great to see a woman absolutely at the front line of potentially helping save the world from...
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the prime minister told us he favours a social insurance system in his daily telegraph article, so whenout the nhs, it simply won't wash. statements alone are worthless. it's very simple. the detailed text of all agreements must include cast—iron commitments — because it's notjust the prime minister who wants to hand over our nhs to the health care corporations, it's his friend, the us president. and it's in the us negotiating objectives, which refer to full market access for us products. and the snp also saw a threat from the united states. we know that the us administration, for example, has made clear it wants the uk to lower its food and animal welfare standards. this new clause, new clause 7, includes a ban on the importation of food which is produced to standards lower than that in the uk. we also know that the us and other countries have far lower animal welfare standards and adopt practices which are illegal in the uk for health and environmental reasons, including chlorine—washed chicken, hormone—fed beef, the use of various pesticides and gm crops. none of this is a great surp
the prime minister told us he favours a social insurance system in his daily telegraph article, so whenout the nhs, it simply won't wash. statements alone are worthless. it's very simple. the detailed text of all agreements must include cast—iron commitments — because it's notjust the prime minister who wants to hand over our nhs to the health care corporations, it's his friend, the us president. and it's in the us negotiating objectives, which refer to full market access for us products....
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agency pointing to the risk posed by the chinese con glom ra conglomerant that's according to the daily telegraph. >> the u.s. government is creating plans to phase huawei out of the 5-g networks according to the sunday times and the sunday telegraph newspapers if that was true, that would mark a major u-turn in the british government start toward the chinese giant. this year they can play a limited role in britain's 5-g roll out what has changed in may, new sanctions against huawei were aiming to cut it off from key chip supplies that prompted an arm of the british intelligence agency to carry out an emergency review it's already in some of the u.k. carrier networks already it can be trusted as it stands the u.s. has been running a big campaign against the company but the u.k. is in a very critical market from huawei and it could end a very standing relationship with the u.k. and be a big dent for business >> now travel to 59 countries without quarantining. they highlight the uncertainty around the sector. >> here's a quick look this morning. you can see one of the sectors picking up a little bi
agency pointing to the risk posed by the chinese con glom ra conglomerant that's according to the daily telegraph. >> the u.s. government is creating plans to phase huawei out of the 5-g networks according to the sunday times and the sunday telegraph newspapers if that was true, that would mark a major u-turn in the british government start toward the chinese giant. this year they can play a limited role in britain's 5-g roll out what has changed in may, new sanctions against huawei were...
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let's go the daily telegraph. heathrow boss called for a test at airports. a boss of heathrow airport. i hundred and £50 a test. it is being used in jersey and it seems as it is been used there quite successfully. —— £150. hugely successful in jersey. they had done over 900 test, not a single one has proven a false positive. this is a very panicked plea from the head of heathrow airport who is clearly worried about economic consequences for the disruption and the prospect of flights and people going on the holidays. what he is arguing for sa to test system so you went right backin to test system so you went right back in the united kingdom you get tested as she came into the arrival flounced and also get tested again five or eight days later. —— arrive alone. if you had a second negative test, you could return to work. on day six or day nine. and that would reduce the quarantine time substantially that people might face filing a return from their holiday. a big plea there from heathrow that the government looks very seriously at this. a note of caution compe
let's go the daily telegraph. heathrow boss called for a test at airports. a boss of heathrow airport. i hundred and £50 a test. it is being used in jersey and it seems as it is been used there quite successfully. —— £150. hugely successful in jersey. they had done over 900 test, not a single one has proven a false positive. this is a very panicked plea from the head of heathrow airport who is clearly worried about economic consequences for the disruption and the prospect of flights and...
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so we're having to rely on what we're seeing in the daily telegraph, which got this image.w the sunday times a couple of years ago did report that this incident happened but prince andrew's team said he had no recollection of it. now we see the photo. i think what's important about this image is it does speak to a couple of things. the telegraph saying that spacey and maxwell were invited into the throne room by prince andrew, which does reinforce the closeness of the relationship between maxwell and prince andrew but also for many people speaks to the entitlement that both have been accused of as well. when you consider a throne is a symbol of a monarch's authority, no one else has the right to sit in that throne because no one else is head of state. there is no more senior power. so if you sit in the throne, it's seen as a pretty big sign of disrespect, not just for the monarch, but also for the country that she represents, which is why people, members of the public, no one is allowed to sit on thrones. i think that's a big issue, particularly when you read in the telegra
so we're having to rely on what we're seeing in the daily telegraph, which got this image.w the sunday times a couple of years ago did report that this incident happened but prince andrew's team said he had no recollection of it. now we see the photo. i think what's important about this image is it does speak to a couple of things. the telegraph saying that spacey and maxwell were invited into the throne room by prince andrew, which does reinforce the closeness of the relationship between...
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he is in the daily telegraph.il in this, saying that since track and trace was launched in england, just over a month ago, trace was launched in england, just overa month ago, it trace was launched in england, just over a month ago, it has reached 144,000 people, who have since had a period of self isolation. the vast majority of them will not have had the disease themselves. he said that with this more targeted action, it means that plenty of other areas of the economy and society can start opening up as has been happening in the last week or so. and then crucially, towards the tail end of the article, he says that each week there has been more than 100 local actions taken across the country. some of these will make the news, as we've just been hearing, some of these will make the news, as we'vejust been hearing, but some of these will make the news, as we've just been hearing, but many more are dealt with swiftly and silently. this is thanks, in large parts, to the incredible efforts of local authorities i am go
he is in the daily telegraph.il in this, saying that since track and trace was launched in england, just over a month ago, trace was launched in england, just overa month ago, it trace was launched in england, just over a month ago, it has reached 144,000 people, who have since had a period of self isolation. the vast majority of them will not have had the disease themselves. he said that with this more targeted action, it means that plenty of other areas of the economy and society can start...
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the daily telegraph reports the volunteers of the trial at oxford university also showed a boost in sales cells, that can kill the virus. the drug would be produced and distributed doses in the uk as early as september. >> we will try to help accelerate the progression of other vaccine development. >> just yesterday, the national institute of health said their initial trial also produced antibodies in all 45 volunteers who took that drug. >>> the coronavirus, taking a toll on the sonoma county wine industry. of next we'll speak with the executive director of the wine business institute to learn how the industry is working to move forward during the pandemic. >>> weather temperatures have settled down over the past few days, but we will warm up by the weekend, and we'll have the full update, coming up. ♪ ♪ we've always put safety f. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. ♪ ♪ and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safely. get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. >>> one o
the daily telegraph reports the volunteers of the trial at oxford university also showed a boost in sales cells, that can kill the virus. the drug would be produced and distributed doses in the uk as early as september. >> we will try to help accelerate the progression of other vaccine development. >> just yesterday, the national institute of health said their initial trial also produced antibodies in all 45 volunteers who took that drug. >>> the coronavirus, taking a toll...
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he made the comment in today's daily telegraph after 73 seasonal workers on a vegetable farm in herefordshireve for the virus. 200 staff are now self—isolating on the site. manchester city has overturned a two—year ban from european competition. the club won an appeal after uefa imposed the ban for a breach of its rules on financial fair play. the court of arbitration for sport has also reduced a £27 million fine for not co—operating with the investigation to £9 million. andy swiss reports. they are a club that is accustomed to winning but this is manchester city's biggest victory yet. they had been facing a european ban after claims that, following their first premier league title in 2012, the clu b premier league title in 2012, the club spent more money than they were to by exaggerating the value of sponsorship deals. but today the court of arbitration for sport in switzerland overturned their ban. manchester city did not disguise equity funding as sponsorship contributions, they said. their exclusion from participation in uefa clu b exclusion from participation in uefa club competitions is
he made the comment in today's daily telegraph after 73 seasonal workers on a vegetable farm in herefordshireve for the virus. 200 staff are now self—isolating on the site. manchester city has overturned a two—year ban from european competition. the club won an appeal after uefa imposed the ban for a breach of its rules on financial fair play. the court of arbitration for sport has also reduced a £27 million fine for not co—operating with the investigation to £9 million. andy swiss...
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it was published by britain's daily telegraph over the weekend on saturday. the telegraph says that max on spacey were invited into the throne room by prince andrew. the prince has denied all of the allegations that he participated and jeffrey epstein, sex-trafficking an under-age. but he has refused to do an interview with the fbi. the royal family has not commented on the photos. >>in national headlines and 8 year-old boy from pennsylvania is leading a local movement against racial injustice and in support of black lives matter brian houston has the story. >>as cars go by hawking their horns in support. 8 year-old andre barron stands tall his shirt, his sign the message all the same he is like matters isn't fun >>so black about people at because a collector skin so he stands rain or sign several days a week outside the pizza station on lincoln avenue in bellevue he says he got this idea from his mom and seeing andres big brother joined i want to see everybody we all so they could be a change from my brother gets older and something happens on, but it's not
it was published by britain's daily telegraph over the weekend on saturday. the telegraph says that max on spacey were invited into the throne room by prince andrew. the prince has denied all of the allegations that he participated and jeffrey epstein, sex-trafficking an under-age. but he has refused to do an interview with the fbi. the royal family has not commented on the photos. >>in national headlines and 8 year-old boy from pennsylvania is leading a local movement against racial...
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if, indeed, prince andrew invited maxwell and spacey into the throne room, as t"the daily telegraph"photo, it speaks to the very close relationship of prince andrew and maxwell. and that is a problem, because it keeps coming up all the time. it was interesting over the weekend, actually, a friend of maxwell spoke to the bbc about how maxwell would never use her relationship with prince andrew as part of a plea bargain with the u.s. authority. so this is an ongoing discussion, this photo plays into that. but it's also, when you consider the throne as a symbol of the monarch's authority, it seems a sign of disrespect to sit in the throne. because only the queen has the authority to sit in the throne. it's seen as a sign of disrespect. and if prince andrew was part of that, he's disrespecting his mother and the institution that supports him and the entire monarchy, indeed, the country. so embarrassing for people within the palace. but i think probably some anger, as well. we'll see how it plays out, but i don't expect any formal statements on this, because it's incredibly awkward situat
if, indeed, prince andrew invited maxwell and spacey into the throne room, as t"the daily telegraph"photo, it speaks to the very close relationship of prince andrew and maxwell. and that is a problem, because it keeps coming up all the time. it was interesting over the weekend, actually, a friend of maxwell spoke to the bbc about how maxwell would never use her relationship with prince andrew as part of a plea bargain with the u.s. authority. so this is an ongoing discussion, this...
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the daily telegraph seems to suggest the report is going to say russia try to influence the scottishendum? let's see, we know it is going to look at the possible involvement of russia in the scottish independence referendum bill and its involvement in the brexit referendum. we know it is going to look at russian money if you like, in british politics. it will look at russian espionage and spying in britain. i have to say, none of the committee members i have spoken to have told me anything about the report, so genuinely, i do not know. coat a point to russian involvement in the scottish independence referendum bill? possibly. it seems to me that would be quite helpful perhaps, as a sort of pre—brief from the government's point of view. if you remember the report was launched after the hiatus of allegations about russian money perhaps being involved in the brexit referendum and so on. frankly, we will just have referendum and so on. frankly, we willjust have to wait and see. not much longer, it will be out in about an hourand a much longer, it will be out in about an hour and a half.
the daily telegraph seems to suggest the report is going to say russia try to influence the scottishendum? let's see, we know it is going to look at the possible involvement of russia in the scottish independence referendum bill and its involvement in the brexit referendum. we know it is going to look at russian money if you like, in british politics. it will look at russian espionage and spying in britain. i have to say, none of the committee members i have spoken to have told me anything...
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meanwhile there have been reports in the daily telegraph this morning suggesting the government is lookingom 14 to ten. that has not been officially denied by anyone in government but the latest we have heard from number ten is they are saying they are not expecting any move to reduce the numberof expecting any move to reduce the number of days you have to quarantine. so it sounds to me like nothing perhaps imminent, but it may be an idea that is in the mix of possible options to try and minimise obviously the destruction and financial pain for many companies if they have to stay away from work for tonight weeks. norman, keep your eyes on that. i know you well. let's speak to the shadow transport secretaryjim mcmahon. what is your position this morning. are you backing the government in these difficult decisions? first of all, i think the government need to make sure they have a robust plan in place, but also that they start to get ahead now. there has been too much of this where we have seen delay, overreaction then retreat in a way that causes huge confusion and risk, and there are manyj
meanwhile there have been reports in the daily telegraph this morning suggesting the government is lookingom 14 to ten. that has not been officially denied by anyone in government but the latest we have heard from number ten is they are saying they are not expecting any move to reduce the numberof expecting any move to reduce the number of days you have to quarantine. so it sounds to me like nothing perhaps imminent, but it may be an idea that is in the mix of possible options to try and...
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writing in the daily telegraph this morning, matt hancock says officials are dealing with more than 100eaks every week. his comments come after 73 cases of covid—19 were confirmed at a vegetable farm in herefordshire. around 200 workers have been told to self—isolate on the premises. the local council believes the outbreak is contained on the farm. there's also a further easing of lockdown today. in england, you can now go to beauty salons, nail bars, spas and tattooists. in scotland, you're allowed back into shopping centres as long as you're covering your face. and pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes in wales can start serving customers outdoors. and on the local outbreaks, the justice secretary, robert buckland has said this morning that the ability to take targeted action avoids the need for indiscriminate lockdowns. the fact that you're seeing a particular response in a particular workplace in one part of the country i think should give people confidence that what we are trying to do is really break this down rather than just having indiscriminate lockdowns which can of course cause
writing in the daily telegraph this morning, matt hancock says officials are dealing with more than 100eaks every week. his comments come after 73 cases of covid—19 were confirmed at a vegetable farm in herefordshire. around 200 workers have been told to self—isolate on the premises. the local council believes the outbreak is contained on the farm. there's also a further easing of lockdown today. in england, you can now go to beauty salons, nail bars, spas and tattooists. in scotland,...
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researchers tell britain's "daily telegraph" up to 2 billion doses of a vaccine could be ready in septemberientists promised back in april. >> well, personally, i have a high degree of confidence about this vaccine, because it's technology that i've used before. >> reporter: but researchers acknowledge the results do not yet prove how long the immunity lasts. and now americans are facing new travel restrictions as a majority of states battle rising infections and hospitalizations. the bahamas overnight announcing its national airline is immediately stopping all flights to the u.s. and beginning wednesday, no americans can enter the island nation, either by plane or boat. the governor of kentucky announcing nearly 1,000 new infections sunday, the state's highest single-day number so far. >> this ought to be a wakeup call to everybody. this is a rough day for the commonwealth. how about this? today there are 30 children under 5 that have tested positive. 30. >> reporter: in california, l.a.'s mayor says he's close to declaring a second stay-at-home order. >> how much worse does it have to get
researchers tell britain's "daily telegraph" up to 2 billion doses of a vaccine could be ready in septemberientists promised back in april. >> well, personally, i have a high degree of confidence about this vaccine, because it's technology that i've used before. >> reporter: but researchers acknowledge the results do not yet prove how long the immunity lasts. and now americans are facing new travel restrictions as a majority of states battle rising infections and...
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according to a briefing by the daily telegraph, there will be no evidence of that in this report?ntil it is published, it is a classified document. i think we should be careful about, you know, that is a lot anna knott downing street is very interested in throwing up some chaff around us. we saw a report how the russians are trying to hack documents in the 2019 election and passing a document on tojeremy corbyn. it is a bad mix that the security world does not mix well with downing street spin. although the report may be bland, the evidence it has taken in the country's most hard one and jealously guarded secrets. what was the thrust of your evidence in the enquiry? my job, i reckoned was to range more widely, the traditional job is to hold the intelligence and security agencies to account and asked them about drone strikes, rendition and so on. i said because the threat from russia is so broad they should go outside whitehall and talk to financial regulators, the police, to media watchdogs, to a whole range of bodies and agencies across government who may have experienced russian
according to a briefing by the daily telegraph, there will be no evidence of that in this report?ntil it is published, it is a classified document. i think we should be careful about, you know, that is a lot anna knott downing street is very interested in throwing up some chaff around us. we saw a report how the russians are trying to hack documents in the 2019 election and passing a document on tojeremy corbyn. it is a bad mix that the security world does not mix well with downing street spin....
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i read his article yesterday morning in the daily telegraph.ust, and in the meanwhile... of course, gordon, i will be taking a few days holiday with my family. i am sure you will be as well, gordon. david frost the same. but we will continue to work and remain available. there will be phone calls and we will still be making progress on these subjects and we will be preparing for this forthcoming round starting on the 17th of august because once again every moment counts and every day and every week is useful to help us reach an agreement. thank you for tuning in to the press conference and a huge thank you to all of our collea g u es and a huge thank you to all of our colleagues and support staff in london and europe house and back in brussels including all it and interpreting stuff. thank you very much, michel barnier. have a good afternoon. michel barnier with that news co nfe re nce afternoon. michel barnier with that news conference in london. an interesting summary of the eu position, saying they really do need a deal by october, but the s
i read his article yesterday morning in the daily telegraph.ust, and in the meanwhile... of course, gordon, i will be taking a few days holiday with my family. i am sure you will be as well, gordon. david frost the same. but we will continue to work and remain available. there will be phone calls and we will still be making progress on these subjects and we will be preparing for this forthcoming round starting on the 17th of august because once again every moment counts and every day and every...