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what is mark zuckerberg been saying in his own defence?ook without warnings or hiding them all without misleading labels which is what twitter has done come he hasn't wanted to touch any of that and his defence, which is fairness to him a defence he has had had right from the beginning of facebook is that he wants the site to be committed to free expression and he sees serious issues with him as an individual having censorship rights over millions of people and billions of businesses and political groups and what they can freely publish on his site. and he has a point at that. i think when we look at accountability for free speech and who decides if something is problematic if something is dangerous or hate speech, you would like it to go through very clear channels and i just like it to go through very clear channels and ijust rest with one individual. whereas twitter is taking the opposite approach and finally it now after much debate about it, seems to have decided that their policy on donald trump tweets is they are going to clamp down
what is mark zuckerberg been saying in his own defence?ook without warnings or hiding them all without misleading labels which is what twitter has done come he hasn't wanted to touch any of that and his defence, which is fairness to him a defence he has had had right from the beginning of facebook is that he wants the site to be committed to free expression and he sees serious issues with him as an individual having censorship rights over millions of people and billions of businesses and...
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and now his former defence secretary james mattis is voicing concern.n the atlantic magazine, mr mattis accuses the president of an abuse of power and writes... donald trump responded promptly. i see limitless potential that deserves to flourish and thrive. you should be able to learn and make mistakes and live a life ofjoy. america's first black president struck a starkly different and more optimistic tone to that of president trump in a virtual town—hall event. as tragic as these past few weeks have been, as difficult and scary and uncertain as they've been, they've also been an incredible opportunity for people to be awakened. right now, i think the nation needs law and order, because you have a bad group of people out there and they are using george floyd and they are using a lot of other people to try and do some bad things and what we do... we have it totally under control. george floyd's family and friends are due together in minneapolis on thursday for a memorial service in his honour. the calls for a radical reform of race relations in this cou
and now his former defence secretary james mattis is voicing concern.n the atlantic magazine, mr mattis accuses the president of an abuse of power and writes... donald trump responded promptly. i see limitless potential that deserves to flourish and thrive. you should be able to learn and make mistakes and live a life ofjoy. america's first black president struck a starkly different and more optimistic tone to that of president trump in a virtual town—hall event. as tragic as these past few...
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that's an intervention from the former defence secretary, we have one from the current defence secretaryps should not be used. why do you think there is this failure, as you describe it, and can it be fixed? so, i just you describe it, and can it be fixed? so, ijust think that it's all about political power, that the republican party made a decision that they want to getjudges and legislation, like tax cuts, past, and they figure the only way tuesday in power is to jump onto the trump train. i thought that was a terrible miscalculation, that president trump would eventually be an albatross and pull them all down with him, which is what we're seeing now. republicans lost the house in 2018 in the mid—terms. donald trump's numbers are tanking because of his abysmal handling of the coronavirus and now the abhorrent handling of the george floyd protests. that is why, that is what moves and elected officials when they start to see the numbers, not what their principles are or the right thing to do is clearly because if they operated that way, kenwood house theme removed during the impeachment
that's an intervention from the former defence secretary, we have one from the current defence secretaryps should not be used. why do you think there is this failure, as you describe it, and can it be fixed? so, i just you describe it, and can it be fixed? so, ijust think that it's all about political power, that the republican party made a decision that they want to getjudges and legislation, like tax cuts, past, and they figure the only way tuesday in power is to jump onto the trump train. i...
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day of protests in the united states — after the death of george floyd in police custody — as the defence says he's against sending in the army. the option to use active duty forces should only be used as a matter of last resort. and only in the most urgent and last resort. and only in the most urgentand dire last resort. and only in the most urgent and dire of situations. we are not in one of the situations now. thousands take to the streets in london — tojoin the protests at the death of george floyd. the uk prime minister says coronavirus test results will be available within 2a hours by the end ofjune. and — scientists take a closer look at ‘so—called' superspreaders — the 10% of infected people, responsible for 80% of all cases hello and welcome to bbc news — to viewers in the uk and around the world. to viewers in the uk from monday anyone arriving in the uk will have to self—isolate for m days. the home secretary priti patel has confirmed, that the government's plans will go ahead, with people in england being fined up to 1000 pounds, if they break the rules or — even face prosecut
day of protests in the united states — after the death of george floyd in police custody — as the defence says he's against sending in the army. the option to use active duty forces should only be used as a matter of last resort. and only in the most urgent and last resort. and only in the most urgentand dire last resort. and only in the most urgent and dire of situations. we are not in one of the situations now. thousands take to the streets in london — tojoin the protests at the death...
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donald trump is accused of dividing america, by his former defence secretary — james mattis has attacked's handling of the anti—racism protests. i hope when i get out of here that with the help of these lovely physios, they will actually be able to enable me to walk, but if i can walk with a stick or better still, without a stick, i would be happy. the long road to recovery for people who've been through the severest form of coronavirus — some patients are struggling to return to health. and the cost of lockdown for the uk's most visited zoo hits £5 million — it's feared the pandemic may spell closure for many zoos across the uk. and in sport, more details expected today about how you will be able to watch the premier league for free when it returns and what it will look like, as liverpool chase the title behind closed doors. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. police in germany have identified a convicted sex offender who they suspect killed madeleine mccann — the young girl who disappeared in portugal 13 years ago, shortly before her 4th birthday. german detectives have
donald trump is accused of dividing america, by his former defence secretary — james mattis has attacked's handling of the anti—racism protests. i hope when i get out of here that with the help of these lovely physios, they will actually be able to enable me to walk, but if i can walk with a stick or better still, without a stick, i would be happy. the long road to recovery for people who've been through the severest form of coronavirus — some patients are struggling to return to health....
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a stinging attack on president trump by his former defence secretary, james mattis, over his threat tose troops to end the protests sweeping the united states. the duchess of sussex speaks of her own experience of racism in the wake of the killing of george floyd in minneapolis. the only wrong thing to say is to say nothing, because. ..george floyd's life mattered. thousands of coronavirus tests have had to be redone after problems processing two batches sent to the united states for analysis. and prince charles talks about being affected by coronavirus, saying he "got away lightly".
a stinging attack on president trump by his former defence secretary, james mattis, over his threat tose troops to end the protests sweeping the united states. the duchess of sussex speaks of her own experience of racism in the wake of the killing of george floyd in minneapolis. the only wrong thing to say is to say nothing, because. ..george floyd's life mattered. thousands of coronavirus tests have had to be redone after problems processing two batches sent to the united states for analysis....
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administration's handling of this entire crisis. james mattis served as the us defence secretary ford over differences between himself and president trump over the treatment of us allies and in this op—ed, james mattis expresses his sympathy for the protesters because and condemns president trump's brett to impose army forces on the streets of cities where there has been violence over there has been violence over the last few nights and he accuses the president of seeking to divide the american people. let me read three lines of it to you. he says donald trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the american people, does not even pretend to try. instead he tries to divide us. we are witnessing the consequences of three years of this deliberate effort. james mattis goes on to say that we can unite without the president of the united states, and all this comes after his successor, mark esper, also took issue with president trump's brett to impose military order on the streets of american cities. mark esper saying that should bea mark esper saying that should
administration's handling of this entire crisis. james mattis served as the us defence secretary ford over differences between himself and president trump over the treatment of us allies and in this op—ed, james mattis expresses his sympathy for the protesters because and condemns president trump's brett to impose army forces on the streets of cities where there has been violence over there has been violence over the last few nights and he accuses the president of seeking to divide the...
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in the last hour or so, mr esper‘s predecessor at the defence department, james mattis, has given some regards to the trump administration's handling of the crisis. james mattis essentially accused donald trump of seeking to divide the american people and he praised those demanding justice following the killing of george floyd. he said donald trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the american people, does not even pretend to try, instead he tries to divide us. that is from somebody, when he stepped down back in 1989, i believe, two years ago, a year and a half ago, i'm so sorry, when he stepped down. he vowed actually to stay out of politics, james mattis. now he clearly believes the time has come to add his voice to what isa come to add his voice to what is a very concerning situation here in the united states. george floyd's name is the latest in a long list of black americans to die as a result of police brutality over many decades. clive myrie now looks at how a toxic mix of racism and bad policing, has led to the most serious racial unrest in the us
in the last hour or so, mr esper‘s predecessor at the defence department, james mattis, has given some regards to the trump administration's handling of the crisis. james mattis essentially accused donald trump of seeking to divide the american people and he praised those demanding justice following the killing of george floyd. he said donald trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the american people, does not even pretend to try, instead he tries to divide us....
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we are going to keep the focus on this staying with this story — the us defence secretary has publiclyith donald trump over deploying the army to dispell protestors. mark esper has said he's opposed to invoking a law that would allow mr trump to send soldiers onto the streets. i've always believed and continue to believe that the national guard is best suited for performing domestic support to civil authorities in these situations. in support of local law enforcement. i say this not only as secretary of defence but also as a former soldier and a former member of the national guard. the option to use active duty force ina law the option to use active duty force in a law enforcement role should only be used as a matter of last resort and only in the most urgent and dire situations. we are not in one of those situations now. ido i do not support invoking the insurrection act. let's cross over to rochester. from rochester in new york state we're joined by dr cedric alexander, a former police chief in the state, and a member of president barack obama's task force on 21st century policing. c
we are going to keep the focus on this staying with this story — the us defence secretary has publiclyith donald trump over deploying the army to dispell protestors. mark esper has said he's opposed to invoking a law that would allow mr trump to send soldiers onto the streets. i've always believed and continue to believe that the national guard is best suited for performing domestic support to civil authorities in these situations. in support of local law enforcement. i say this not only as...
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ten veterans have died from the virus, and dozens more have been infected. 0ur defence correspondentlive there. earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust... with an average age of 82, death is part of life for the chelsea pensioners, but with the coronavirus it's hit this community of army veterans especially hard. he was one of life's gentleman... lockdown has prevented them from attending the funerals of friends, but they still remember every life lost with a simple service in the grounds. for the chaplain, it's been particularly busy. my normaljob is to take funerals but we've had 18 in ten weeks — ten through covid, eight other causes. and we've been unable to hold any funerals here in the chapel. people have told me that this has been much worse than anything they ever encountered during their many years of service. the royal hospital went into lockdown well before the rest of the country, and the 300 pensioners who live here took careful precautions, including military disciplined social distancing, but that didn't stop covid from breaching their defences. monica parrott is
ten veterans have died from the virus, and dozens more have been infected. 0ur defence correspondentlive there. earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust... with an average age of 82, death is part of life for the chelsea pensioners, but with the coronavirus it's hit this community of army veterans especially hard. he was one of life's gentleman... lockdown has prevented them from attending the funerals of friends, but they still remember every life lost with a simple service in the grounds....
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why are we seeing this disagreement between the president and between his defence secretary?step, he was late in doing it. —— esper. it would be inappropriate to use active duty troops against american civilians, against these protesters, and secretary esper was the one was ina call at and secretary esper was the one was in a call at the governors on sunday i believe called president trump and said you had to dominate the battle space and at that point he was talking about using active—duty troops. and that is using american citizens as an enemy. the battle space being the streets of america. which isjust space being the streets of america. which is just completely inappropriate. but i think what you are seeing here in the bigger picture is the continuation of this president, president trump, trying to politicize the american military. it is just completely absolutely inappropriate. as secretary esper seems to have reached that point where he can no longer be a part of it. president trump, everything from pardoning war criminals and inserting himself and military decisions th
why are we seeing this disagreement between the president and between his defence secretary?step, he was late in doing it. —— esper. it would be inappropriate to use active duty troops against american civilians, against these protesters, and secretary esper was the one was ina call at and secretary esper was the one was in a call at the governors on sunday i believe called president trump and said you had to dominate the battle space and at that point he was talking about using...
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is now going to be obsolete but there will be no real terms cut in the defence budget.peaker, i am gratefulto my honourable friend and he and i discuss these matters many time, i think he is basically right, that we do need to have an integrated strategy and we do need to have an integrated approach, and that is why this government has inaugurated the biggest, most fundamental integrated review of foreign security and defence policy since the cold war. the reason we are having this discussion is because we need to keep going. it is right we face a crisis now but we also face a post covid—19 world what the uk is going to need to be able to speak with one powerful voice on the international stage in which are idealistic ambitions for department are wholly integrated with our views on foreign policy, and the uk will speak all the more powerfully for that. this is the position adopted by the vast majority of countries in the oecd, asi majority of countries in the oecd, as i say. all but one of 29 pursue this approach, it is the right reform at the right time. i believe the
is now going to be obsolete but there will be no real terms cut in the defence budget.peaker, i am gratefulto my honourable friend and he and i discuss these matters many time, i think he is basically right, that we do need to have an integrated strategy and we do need to have an integrated approach, and that is why this government has inaugurated the biggest, most fundamental integrated review of foreign security and defence policy since the cold war. the reason we are having this discussion...
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a stinging attack on president trump by his former defence secretary, james mattis, over his threat tose troops to end the protests sweeping the united states. the duchess of sussex speaks of her own experience of racism in the wake of the killing of george floyd in minneapolis. the only wrong thing to say is to say nothing, because. ..george floyd's life mattered. thousands of coronavirus tests have had to be redone after problems processing two batches sent to the united states for analysis. and prince charles talks about being affected by coronavirus, saying he "got away lightly". good morning. you're watching bbc news with me, annita mcveigh. a german prisoner has been identified as a new suspect in the disappearance of madeline mccann from a holiday resort in portugal 13 years ago. the man, in his 40s, is a convicted sex offender who had been living in the algarve at the time, travelling around in a camper van. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. this is the vw camper van that was used by the new suspect in the madeleine mccann investigation. with its distincti
a stinging attack on president trump by his former defence secretary, james mattis, over his threat tose troops to end the protests sweeping the united states. the duchess of sussex speaks of her own experience of racism in the wake of the killing of george floyd in minneapolis. the only wrong thing to say is to say nothing, because. ..george floyd's life mattered. thousands of coronavirus tests have had to be redone after problems processing two batches sent to the united states for analysis....
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so, i can't use the christopher defence thank you. you can try.lear on that but thank you. daily school year. we clear on exactly what is happening when it comes to schools across schools are open but not for everybody. fingers crossed they will be open for september four. what is happening christopher? the big issue is a two metre rule. the big issue is a two metre rule. the identified at the telegraph weeks ago, ministers are very concerned about this rule. the who has concerned about this rule. the who ha 5 a llowe d concerned about this rule. the who has allowed one metre social distancing. there is questions about why that is not the case of the uk. i was told by someone that the figure was won. it was just double because they weren't sure that people would stick to one meter. so the concern is wiser to metres because if it can be shrunk down bigger class sizes, bigger than a 15 limit on pupils of primary schools? the worry is they want to get more children to school. these are small schools that might need more space. we have keir starmer wr
so, i can't use the christopher defence thank you. you can try.lear on that but thank you. daily school year. we clear on exactly what is happening when it comes to schools across schools are open but not for everybody. fingers crossed they will be open for september four. what is happening christopher? the big issue is a two metre rule. the big issue is a two metre rule. the identified at the telegraph weeks ago, ministers are very concerned about this rule. the who has concerned about this...
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of defence that of, and saying that president trump has gone too far recalled for the military to comenst american protesters. it's worth remembering that when his photograph was taken, when we saw him on that video walking through the square american forces had just fired tear gas and rubber bullets at peaceful protesters in order to clear the square so that the president could go and have that photo opportunity outside the church. it caused a huge amount of consternation here. in speaking to a top retired american military official who said the apology is good and true, we don't have the kind of apology that so clear so often, somebody saying i was wrong, but this former military official was saying it is too late. this was a week ago last monday when we are now ten days later. why is it taken him so long to come out and say what idid was him so long to come out and say what i did was wrong. thank you very much for that. the black lives matter protests in the united states — and around the world — have led to demands that authorities remove monuments connected to slavery and colonial
of defence that of, and saying that president trump has gone too far recalled for the military to comenst american protesters. it's worth remembering that when his photograph was taken, when we saw him on that video walking through the square american forces had just fired tear gas and rubber bullets at peaceful protesters in order to clear the square so that the president could go and have that photo opportunity outside the church. it caused a huge amount of consternation here. in speaking to...
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james matters while the secretary of defence under donald trump., if they will, and as we go forward, i certainly applaud the idea that the us military should stay out of domestic politics and i certainly think that somebody should stand up to donald trump in terms of his aggressive use of the military, both in response to coronavirus asa both in response to coronavirus as a kind of photo opportunity and now in response to civil u nrest and now in response to civil unrest in american society. but are they going to take the general seriously and listen to what they are saying? what they are saying is do not listen to us. in an ironic way, they are saying they do not really have a voice in domestic society and shouldn't really play a strong role in civil society and that the real mission is overseas and so what they are saying in some ways is don't listen to us. i'm afraid, however, the political pretensions of those very generals and and then hr in washington, dc is to be involved in politics and that is not going to go away. another of europe's big
james matters while the secretary of defence under donald trump., if they will, and as we go forward, i certainly applaud the idea that the us military should stay out of domestic politics and i certainly think that somebody should stand up to donald trump in terms of his aggressive use of the military, both in response to coronavirus asa both in response to coronavirus as a kind of photo opportunity and now in response to civil u nrest and now in response to civil unrest in american society....
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janell byrd—chichester is the director of the thurgood marshall institute at the naacp legal defencearch, targeted advocacy campaigns, and public education initiatives in pursuit of racialjustice. thank you so much forjoining us. named after thurgood marshall never remembers the fact that he was the lead lawyer in brown versus board of education in 1954 anti—segregation. we look at the time line from brown versus board of education until now, where does the george floyd case fit? this is all a part of a continuum. brown was critical because it broke the back of legal apartheid in the united states. but the struggle to make the promise of brown real as continued with us. and with the interconnection between education, employment, housing and police brutality, what policing means or community means it's all integrated. this is just means or community means it's all integrated. this isjust part means or community means it's all integrated. this is just part of the continuing of the effort to try and fight racial discrimination and racism in the us but at this particular time, we are now
janell byrd—chichester is the director of the thurgood marshall institute at the naacp legal defencearch, targeted advocacy campaigns, and public education initiatives in pursuit of racialjustice. thank you so much forjoining us. named after thurgood marshall never remembers the fact that he was the lead lawyer in brown versus board of education in 1954 anti—segregation. we look at the time line from brown versus board of education until now, where does the george floyd case fit? this is...
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james mattis was the secretary of defence under donald trump.ief of staff — retired marine corp general. so they have sort of violated their own edit, if you will, and i'm afraid, as we move forward, i certainly applaud the idea that the us military should stay out of domestic politics and i certainly think that someone should stand up to donald trump in terms of his aggressive use of the military, both in response to coronavirus as a kind of photo op, and then now in response to civil unrest in american society but, if i am going to take the general seriously and really listen to what they are saying, what they are saying is, don't listen to us, and in an ironic way, they are saying we do not really have a voice in domestic society, we should not really play a strong role in civil society, that our real mission is overseas. and so in some ways, what they are saying is don't listen to us. i am afraid that, however, the political pretentions of those very generals and just hteir nature in washington dc is to be involved in politics and that is no
james mattis was the secretary of defence under donald trump.ief of staff — retired marine corp general. so they have sort of violated their own edit, if you will, and i'm afraid, as we move forward, i certainly applaud the idea that the us military should stay out of domestic politics and i certainly think that someone should stand up to donald trump in terms of his aggressive use of the military, both in response to coronavirus as a kind of photo op, and then now in response to civil unrest...
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they wa nt loyalist defence league.ister sir robert peel to remain in place after there we re to remain in place after there were calls for it to be removed. meanwhile, around the country, there has been a series of peaceful demonstrations in support of black lives matter. this was leeds. no justice, no black lives matter. this was leeds. nojustice, no peace! in totte n ha m leeds. nojustice, no peace! in tottenham in north london, they remembered black lives matter ‘s. and in conniving, people of different ages and backgrounds also took a knee. june kelly, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the killing that shook the world — is the death of george floyd a watershed moment for the politics of race in america? there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which for
they wa nt loyalist defence league.ister sir robert peel to remain in place after there we re to remain in place after there were calls for it to be removed. meanwhile, around the country, there has been a series of peaceful demonstrations in support of black lives matter. this was leeds. no justice, no black lives matter. this was leeds. nojustice, no peace! in totte n ha m leeds. nojustice, no peace! in tottenham in north london, they remembered black lives matter ‘s. and in conniving,...
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strength in their defence and he hasjust selection.ir defence and he has just built a great squad, a squad that combines and plays well together. people obviously talk about the magic of the fans and liverpool is a club with so much history and fans right around the world, as we are showing, how well—known is liverpool fc in new zealand, for example? very, very, very well—known. new zealand of course a rugby country. that is their number one spot but we are heavily connected to the uk, a lot of expats living here, a lot of new zealanders that support liveable. we have nearly a thousand supporters just registered with our club. —— liverpool. just registered with our club. -- liverpool. and many others are not registered. it shows the global reach. let's go back to the us and atlanta. can you still hear me? hello, atlanta! hello, again. before we go, we have never heard any you will never walk alone. # cheering and applause we are the champions of england. ok we will not get a song from you thatis will not get a song from you that is a b
strength in their defence and he hasjust selection.ir defence and he has just built a great squad, a squad that combines and plays well together. people obviously talk about the magic of the fans and liverpool is a club with so much history and fans right around the world, as we are showing, how well—known is liverpool fc in new zealand, for example? very, very, very well—known. new zealand of course a rugby country. that is their number one spot but we are heavily connected to the uk, a...
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defence of the monuments.tesville, monuments coalesced in cha rlottesville, the monuments coalesced in charlottesville, the unite the right rally where heather heyer was killed, defending those, the conversation sat back off a bit but i was said that in addition to the massacre that happened in 2000 for dean, it was sort of a joining together ofa was sort of a joining together of a lot of grassroots movements that had been put together on the ground by black slide matter in the previous year, 2014, 2015. local youth led protest, black lead protest joined with long—standing anti— monument sentiment to help begin this conversation again on why these monuments are up in the first place and that's what we are seeing here right now, the linking of racial violence against african—americans violence against african—america ns with a long—standing legacy of racial violence that statues represent. in bristol, we saw that statue being torn down by a mob. they were a happy mob, they were quite pleased with what they are
defence of the monuments.tesville, monuments coalesced in cha rlottesville, the monuments coalesced in charlottesville, the unite the right rally where heather heyer was killed, defending those, the conversation sat back off a bit but i was said that in addition to the massacre that happened in 2000 for dean, it was sort of a joining together ofa was sort of a joining together of a lot of grassroots movements that had been put together on the ground by black slide matter in the previous year,...
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there was tension today in glasgow following a protest from a group called the loyalist defence leagueir robert peel, to remain in place after there were calls for it to be removed. meanwhile, around the country, there has been a series of peaceful demonstrations in support of black lives matter. this was leeds. chanting nojustice, no peace! in tottenham in north london, they remembered black lives lost. and in caernarfon, people of different ages and backgrounds also took a knee. june kelly, bbc news. some breaking news now from the phillipines —— philippines where a guilty verdict has been delivered in the libel trial of the high—profile journalist, maria ressa. she's the editor of the rappler news website now faces a possible jail sentence of up to seven years if found guilty. she and human rights campaigners say she's been targeted because of her website's criticism of the country's president, rodrigo duterte. we will update you on that as it happens. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the killing that shook the world. is the death of george floyd a watershed moment for the p
there was tension today in glasgow following a protest from a group called the loyalist defence leagueir robert peel, to remain in place after there were calls for it to be removed. meanwhile, around the country, there has been a series of peaceful demonstrations in support of black lives matter. this was leeds. chanting nojustice, no peace! in tottenham in north london, they remembered black lives lost. and in caernarfon, people of different ages and backgrounds also took a knee. june kelly,...
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executive order creating a national database for officers accused of misconduct, he delivered a staunch defencehe truth. without police, there is chaos. without law there is anarchy. without safety there is catastrophe. he has a signature that looks like it's recorded some seismic event and that's precisely what we felt here during the past three weeks. the president acknowledged he had to take action. # we shall overcome...# in the struggle for black equality police brutality caught on camera has long been the catalyst for racial change, pricking the conscience of white america. the aggression of officers in birmingham, alabama, helped bring about legislation ending southern segregation. the police beatings in selma produced a landmark act guaranteeing black americans to vote. but the modest reforms from donald trump won't satisfy a protest movement where some are calling to defund the police. you're trying to put a band—aid on a gaping wound. so, yeah, it might help stop the bleeding a little bit but there's a lot more that needs to be done. it's a start but there needs to be much, much more
executive order creating a national database for officers accused of misconduct, he delivered a staunch defencehe truth. without police, there is chaos. without law there is anarchy. without safety there is catastrophe. he has a signature that looks like it's recorded some seismic event and that's precisely what we felt here during the past three weeks. the president acknowledged he had to take action. # we shall overcome...# in the struggle for black equality police brutality caught on camera...
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the platoon that was on the line in defence of city hall did a fantastic job in defence of the building. we encountered very minimal graffiti on the sidewalks surrounding city hall, and it's my understanding that that has already been cleaned up. unfortunately we did have a couple of unfortunate incidents. a sheriff's department unmarked police vehicle had an incendiary device thrown on it, and there was a fire. there was significant damage to the vehicle. an investigation is under way. i can tell you that that incident occurred sometime before any protesters actually arrived at city hall, and an investigation is under way. a sheriff's department marked police vehicle was spray painted. the sheriff's department has made an arrest in that matter, and that arrest was made without incident. sheriff's department emergency unit also responded to the hall of justice in defence of the h.o.j. and worked very well in concert with the san francisco police department and district station captains in that area. we also had very good collaboration and coordination with the district station in the no
the platoon that was on the line in defence of city hall did a fantastic job in defence of the building. we encountered very minimal graffiti on the sidewalks surrounding city hall, and it's my understanding that that has already been cleaned up. unfortunately we did have a couple of unfortunate incidents. a sheriff's department unmarked police vehicle had an incendiary device thrown on it, and there was a fire. there was significant damage to the vehicle. an investigation is under way. i can...
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defence of the monuments coalesced in charlottesville, the unite the right rally where heather heyersts gatherred to defend that monument. defending those, the conversation set back off a bit but as i said, that in addition to the massacre that happened in 2015, it was sort of a joining together of a lot of grassroots movements that had been put together on the ground by black lives matter in the previous year, 2014, 2015. local youth—led protests, black—led protests joined with long—standing anti—monument sentiment to help begin this conversation again on why these monuments are up in the first place and that's what we are seeing here right now, the linking of racial violence against african—america ns with a long—standing legacy of racial violence that statues represent. in bristol, we saw that statue being torn down by a mob. they were a happy mob, they were quite pleased with what they were doing and they had many supporters but they also had many detractors. also people who may well agree with the statue being taken down but not happy with being taken down in a lawless way. wher
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the former us defence secretary james mattis has condemned donald trump's response to the protests overs wrong to say the military should be used to end the demonstrations, and accused him of trying to divide the country. 0ur corresopondent, aleem maqbool reports. justice now! they haven't stopped taking to the streets even though there are now charges against all four officers involved in the incident where george floyd was killed. the cause has become much broader including protest against the way the state has often crossed peaceful demonstrations. even some of the most respected ex military leaders in the us have condemned donald trump's response including his former defence secretary james mattis. donald trump is the first president in my lifetime who doesn't try to unite the american people, doesn't even pretend to try, instead he tries to divide us, he said. militarising our response as we witnessed in washington, dc sets up a false conflict between the military and civilian society. predictably, the president responded on social media with insults. good afternoon, everybody. in
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does my right honorable friend agree that the time is now to end the rough sex defence? p.m. johnson: my honorable friend raises an incredibly important point. we are committed to ensuring that the law is made clear on this point, and that defence is inexcusable. tim farron: the virus effectively turned summer into winter for cumbrian tourism. ending government funding in october, though, will mean three winters in a row, causing severe hardship on top of the 312% increase in unemployment we have already had locally. will the prime minister provide a support package for tourism and hospitality in the lakes, the dales, and elsewhere to see them through the spring of 2021? p.m. johnson: i am grateful to the honorable gentleman. we are certainly looking at all sorts of packages -- creative -- to help the tourism industry over the winter period so that their winter, as it were, can continue to be a kind of summer once we can get things open again. but there are all sorts of packages that we will be bringing forward, but i do not want to extend some of the schemes that we currentl
does my right honorable friend agree that the time is now to end the rough sex defence? p.m. johnson: my honorable friend raises an incredibly important point. we are committed to ensuring that the law is made clear on this point, and that defence is inexcusable. tim farron: the virus effectively turned summer into winter for cumbrian tourism. ending government funding in october, though, will mean three winters in a row, causing severe hardship on top of the 312% increase in unemployment we...
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but for health and self—defence purposes, the intent was to cause huge term.let off in the wrong location, it could cause serious harm and death. it's the first time that anyone in the uk has been charged with possession of a chemical weapon. and although their intentions were not warfare, their intentions were not warfare, the welfare risks to the walkers and scout groups who use this woodland could been devastating. lindsey smith, bbc news. a ceremony‘s taken place at the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire to mark the start of work on a new police memorial. the ground was broken by the fathers of pcs fiona bone and nicola hughes, two greater manchester officers killed on duty in september 2012. the £4.5 million installation is based on the idea of an open door and will honour officers and staff killed on duty across the uk. the family of a man who has just left intensive care after spending 50 days being treated for coronavirus, say they can't praise the medical staff enough. gary trigg from the forest of dean in gloucestershire contracted covid—19
but for health and self—defence purposes, the intent was to cause huge term.let off in the wrong location, it could cause serious harm and death. it's the first time that anyone in the uk has been charged with possession of a chemical weapon. and although their intentions were not warfare, their intentions were not warfare, the welfare risks to the walkers and scout groups who use this woodland could been devastating. lindsey smith, bbc news. a ceremony‘s taken place at the national...
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it's difficult if you overcharge a case to begin with, and then the defence is allowed to poke holescase, it becomes easierfor an holes in an overcharge case, it becomes easier for an outright acquittal, so it's better to be acquittal, so it's better to be a little bit more conservative and reserved and to go with the third—degree or culpable negligence murder charges. having said all of that, the penalty is far more severe in federal court, should they be convicted of a civil rights violation, they would be looking at potentially life or the death penalty as opposed to a state court where the penalty is simply going to be 15 years in the third—degree murder charge. from a legal point of view, what about the other three officers present at the scene? certainly based on the actions on the two that were helping to restrain george when helping to restrain george when he was being arrested, they would certainly be considered to have participated in the civil rights violation or in the state charge, aiding and abetting or being accessories before and after the fact, with regard to their c
it's difficult if you overcharge a case to begin with, and then the defence is allowed to poke holescase, it becomes easierfor an holes in an overcharge case, it becomes easier for an outright acquittal, so it's better to be acquittal, so it's better to be a little bit more conservative and reserved and to go with the third—degree or culpable negligence murder charges. having said all of that, the penalty is far more severe in federal court, should they be convicted of a civil rights...
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the us defence secretary has put himself at odds with presient trump by saying he does not think theer the death of george floyd. it comes as tens of thousands of people continued to demonstrate, mainly peacefully, for an eighth night following his death in police custody. 0ur north america correspondent, aleem maqbool, is at the white house. 0ne one thing to look out for in the next couple of hours is the attorney general of minnesota. that is where the killing of george floyd took place. the attorney general is due to make an announcement and it's thought that announcement may relate to whether more charges are going to be brought against the police officers involved in that incident. it is something being called for by protesters taking to the streets across this country, including here in washington, dc. it is clear the violent dispersal of protesters and threat of even tougher action by police has not been enough to keep demonstrators from coming back to have their voice heard. at exactly this time yesterday, this area in front of st john's church, close to the white house has b
the us defence secretary has put himself at odds with presient trump by saying he does not think theer the death of george floyd. it comes as tens of thousands of people continued to demonstrate, mainly peacefully, for an eighth night following his death in police custody. 0ur north america correspondent, aleem maqbool, is at the white house. 0ne one thing to look out for in the next couple of hours is the attorney general of minnesota. that is where the killing of george floyd took place. the...
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today the us defence secretary, mark esper, distanced himself from president trump's suggestion thatcould be deployed to end protests over the death of george floyd. our north america correspondent barbara plett—usher is in minneapolis. it has been quite a day here. i'm at the memorial site for george floyd and earlier his son quincy and that lawyer passed through and flagged up that they were expecting new charges and one of the key once they have been demanding is that all four officers be charged. that has happened now, the sun has welcomed that and as we were hearing the people chanting, we got all four, we got all four. that has been one of the key rallying cries for the protest through the weak point of this is how things played out. for the past week protesters have been demanding justice for george floyd, tougher action against the police officers who arrested him. there has been frustration, sadness and pain. but today finally some news. the very fact that we have failed these charges means we believe in them but what i do not believe in them but what i do not believe is tha
today the us defence secretary, mark esper, distanced himself from president trump's suggestion thatcould be deployed to end protests over the death of george floyd. our north america correspondent barbara plett—usher is in minneapolis. it has been quite a day here. i'm at the memorial site for george floyd and earlier his son quincy and that lawyer passed through and flagged up that they were expecting new charges and one of the key once they have been demanding is that all four officers be...
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and donald trump's defence as far as he tries to mount one is this the disgruntled ex—employee try toake a fast buck. but it's more serious than that becausejohn bolton is not just a disgruntled ex—employee. if you try to imagine somebody that was more belligerent on the international statement donald trump it would probably bejohn bolton. he is the hawk‘s hawk. and for him to turn on the president in this way is very damaging indeed. what impact it will have on the elections and the american people it's very hard to judge. but it painted a mentally unflattering picture. but on the previous books by insiders from the white house showing them to be monumentally uninformed. we talked about the briefing documents that will be put before the president and it will be from a nuclear power. and just might have clocked that on this planet, but that's clearly not the case. more serious stuff as well about what he sought to use from foreign policy including the chinese president. to help his reelection campaign. there will be plenty of reaction coming from that. let's move to the telegraph nowj
and donald trump's defence as far as he tries to mount one is this the disgruntled ex—employee try toake a fast buck. but it's more serious than that becausejohn bolton is not just a disgruntled ex—employee. if you try to imagine somebody that was more belligerent on the international statement donald trump it would probably bejohn bolton. he is the hawk‘s hawk. and for him to turn on the president in this way is very damaging indeed. what impact it will have on the elections and the...
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donald trump is accused of dividing america, by his former defence secretary.ames mattis has attacked the president's handling of the anti—racism protests. as the business secretary awaits the result of his coronavirus test, it's revealed he had a 45—minute meeting with the prime minister and chancellor before he fell ill. i hope when i get out of here, they will enable me to walk. if i can walk with a stick or better still without a stick, i will be happy. the long road to recovery for people who've been through the severest form of coronavirus. some patients are struggling to return to health. good afternoon and welcome to viewers on bbc one ahead of the daily government coronavirus briefing, expected around five o'clock. and downing street says the business secretary, alok sharma, met the prime minister and chancellor at number ten the day before he became unwell in the commons. the prime minister's official spokesman said the 45—minute meeting, held in the cabinet room on tuesday was socially distanced. mr sharma is now self—isolating at home and is waiting
donald trump is accused of dividing america, by his former defence secretary.ames mattis has attacked the president's handling of the anti—racism protests. as the business secretary awaits the result of his coronavirus test, it's revealed he had a 45—minute meeting with the prime minister and chancellor before he fell ill. i hope when i get out of here, they will enable me to walk. if i can walk with a stick or better still without a stick, i will be happy. the long road to recovery for...
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and of course we have had the secretary of course we have had the secretary of defence under scrutinyh the president in the park, and then for saying that he was not going to have the military out on the streets of the united states, but again you have members of the administration struggling, i think, to know how to respond to these protests that are ongoing, and toa these protests that are ongoing, and to a president that has used a very tough language against the protesters talking about dominating protesters talking about dominating protesters and the secretary of defence talking about protests as a battle spaces in america. it's a very tense moment in the states, i've covered lots of these went at times people have been killed by, black men in particular, have been killed by police and i have not seen purchase this widespread in this country and then picked up as you mentioned earlier right around the world. for he wasjust joining us people are taking their seats at the moment in north central university and they are just now going through the rehearsal. see you are not missing a
and of course we have had the secretary of course we have had the secretary of defence under scrutinyh the president in the park, and then for saying that he was not going to have the military out on the streets of the united states, but again you have members of the administration struggling, i think, to know how to respond to these protests that are ongoing, and toa these protests that are ongoing, and to a president that has used a very tough language against the protesters talking about...
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the former us defence secretary james mattis has denounced president trump, calling him a threat to theonstitution and accusing him of trying to turn americans against one another. the retired general, who resigned as pentagon chief in 2018, said he'd watched recent events "angry and appalled", and said americans should reject and hold accountable those in office who would make a mockery of the constitution. he said the united states was witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership. let's get an update from our north america correspondent, david willis. will come to those comments in a moment, but first, looking at this second—degree murder charge, the simple fact of the matter is it is that much harder to get a conviction then it may have been? absolutely, david. he traditionally has been very difficult to get convictions against police officers in the united states but, that said, the lawyer for the family of george floyd represented — that it represented — that it represented a significant step forward and there have been calls growing for all four officers in
the former us defence secretary james mattis has denounced president trump, calling him a threat to theonstitution and accusing him of trying to turn americans against one another. the retired general, who resigned as pentagon chief in 2018, said he'd watched recent events "angry and appalled", and said americans should reject and hold accountable those in office who would make a mockery of the constitution. he said the united states was witnessing the consequences of three years...
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for example, defence exports have been halted.oth countries have been restricting visas for each other and so on, just last week the us senate approved a that would impose a mandatory economic sanction, not just would impose a mandatory economic sanction, notjust on chinese officials, but also on the hong kong police and banks that work with them if they are identified as hurting the city's autonomous status. it feels like the tensions between beijing and washington could escalate even further. all right, thank you. india's government has banned tiktok and dozens more chinese—made apps it says are a danger to the country. in a statement, it said the apps were: "prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of india, defence of india, security of state and public order" that is the official statement. in total, 59 different apps were banned — including popular messaging app wechat. it follows weeks of escalating tensions along the disputed border between the two countries. joining me now from mumbai is our business correspondent nikhil
for example, defence exports have been halted.oth countries have been restricting visas for each other and so on, just last week the us senate approved a that would impose a mandatory economic sanction, not just would impose a mandatory economic sanction, notjust on chinese officials, but also on the hong kong police and banks that work with them if they are identified as hurting the city's autonomous status. it feels like the tensions between beijing and washington could escalate even further....
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to make ends meet, they set up a temporary grocery shop outside defence.ed by urban management police for blocking the streets. next to wong's shop, another business is booming. since the lockdown was lifted, the demand for food delivery has lifted. no business for wang and her mum for the rest of the night. they move back behind the barricades. wang's mum is a christian. tonight, she gathers with her community via social media. in the months since the outbreak, locals have found themselves caught up locals have found themselves caught up in locals have found themselves caught upina locals have found themselves caught up in a global propaganda war. with the travel ban lifted, hundreds of taxi drivers line up outside and gout train station, eager for more customers. —— hankou station. 0ne one theory circulating on social media is that the virus was brought in from abroad. the government has claimed victory in this phase of the war against coronavirus. just before midnight, the last train arrives, ringing some home for business. a month after the lockdown wa
to make ends meet, they set up a temporary grocery shop outside defence.ed by urban management police for blocking the streets. next to wong's shop, another business is booming. since the lockdown was lifted, the demand for food delivery has lifted. no business for wang and her mum for the rest of the night. they move back behind the barricades. wang's mum is a christian. tonight, she gathers with her community via social media. in the months since the outbreak, locals have found themselves...
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we are putting 4 billion into flood defences. think we will be able to do, real problems of unemployment, getting to work while putting in flood defences in the future will be an important way of driving job creation. thank you, mr speaker. my right honourable friend will know that many people have been unable to attend routine hospital appointments throughout the lockdown and the reasons for that are many and the reasons for that are many and varied. will he tell me moving forward , and varied. will he tell me moving forward, as the lockdown eases, what measures can be put in place to support hospital trusts as they work ha rd to support hospital trusts as they work hard to catch up? and can he tell me if he will work with me to secure an upgrade to scu nthorpe if he will work with me to secure an upgrade to scunthorpe hospital, needed and now more than ever before? well, i congratulate my honourable friend on the way she represents her constituency. we will do whatever we can for scunthorpe. i have no doubt it is one on one of
we are putting 4 billion into flood defences. think we will be able to do, real problems of unemployment, getting to work while putting in flood defences in the future will be an important way of driving job creation. thank you, mr speaker. my right honourable friend will know that many people have been unable to attend routine hospital appointments throughout the lockdown and the reasons for that are many and the reasons for that are many and varied. will he tell me moving forward , and...
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our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust...s gentleman... lockdown has prevented them from attending the funerals of friends but they still remember every life lost with a simple service in the grounds. for the chaplain, it has been particularly busy. my normaljob is to take funerals but we have had 18 in ten weeks — ten through covid, eight other causes. and we have been unable to hold funerals here in the chapel. people have told me that this has been much worse than anything they ever encountered during many years of service. the royal hospital went into lockdown well before the rest of the country, and the 300 pensioners who live here they took careful precaution, including military discipline social distancing, but that did not stop covid from breaching their defences. monica parrott is one of the 74 pensioners who contracted the virus and recovered. she says she feels blessed. it was awful but what was horrible as well is the fact that you are a bit scared. you do start to think a bit negatively about what is going to be
our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust...s gentleman... lockdown has prevented them from attending the funerals of friends but they still remember every life lost with a simple service in the grounds. for the chaplain, it has been particularly busy. my normaljob is to take funerals but we have had 18 in ten weeks — ten through covid, eight other causes. and we have been unable to hold funerals here in the chapel. people have told me that...
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did was he brought the tea m yes, what he did was he brought the team together that had such great defence and players who could score. this was not a gritty liverpool side, this was a side who if for one moment you could forget your partisan loyalties, played inspirational football, football which was thrilling to watch, who defended very well and rarely conceded a goal, they always looked in command and they dominated play ina way in command and they dominated play in a way that, you know, there are teams that win and at the end of that you don't know why they have one. it is the old story of 1—0 to arsenal, if i may say so, and yes, the score shows you win, but when you watch liverpool play your senses will fail. this is what football is, it is supposed to be a pledge beautiful game and they played it in the most beautiful fashion. beautiful game and they played it in the most beautifulfashion. all of the most beautifulfashion. all of the players, they moved the ball around with such great speed and precision. they always looked like scoring a goal and never looked like conceding a goal
did was he brought the tea m yes, what he did was he brought the team together that had such great defence and players who could score. this was not a gritty liverpool side, this was a side who if for one moment you could forget your partisan loyalties, played inspirational football, football which was thrilling to watch, who defended very well and rarely conceded a goal, they always looked in command and they dominated play ina way in command and they dominated play in a way that, you know,...
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the situation is this, the government feels, the defence of this is the international development willligned as a tool of british foreign policy as a whole. but one would have to say when three former prime ministers are opposed to what you are doing and they say that when your international aid is only part of everything else that britain prospect foreign policy is about, international aid will have to fight to bea to be a priority of our before to be a priority of our foreign policy. —— britain's foreign policy. it remains to be seen who is right. number ten says it may make foreign aid more palatable if controlled by the fco and i think number ten wants to push the money into more green initiatives and may be in europe as well. let's go to the new york times, agnes facet business and china, businesses struggle to break the china habit. that is an interesting way to put it, hard to break the china habit because a lot of countries putting what money is left from the coronavirus pandemic into encouraging their businesses to pull away from china. that is a big story i think everywhere e
the situation is this, the government feels, the defence of this is the international development willligned as a tool of british foreign policy as a whole. but one would have to say when three former prime ministers are opposed to what you are doing and they say that when your international aid is only part of everything else that britain prospect foreign policy is about, international aid will have to fight to bea to be a priority of our before to be a priority of our foreign policy. ——...
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the platoon that was on the line in defence of city hall did a fantastic job in defence of the building. we encountered very minimal graffiti on the sidewalks surrounding city hall, and it's my understanding that that has already been cleaned up. unfortunately we did have a couple of unfortunate incidents. a sheriff's department unmarked police vehicle had an incendiary device thrown on it, and there was a fire. there was significant damage to the vehicle. an investigation is under way. i can tell you that that incident occurred sometime before any protesters actually arrived at city hall, and an investigation is under way. a sheriff's department marked police vehicle was spray painted. the sheriff's department has made an arrest in that matter, and that arrest was made without incident. sheriff's department emergency unit also responded to the hall of justice in defence of the h.o.j. and worked very well in concert with the san francisco police department and district station captains in that area. we also had very good collaboration and coordination with the district station in the no
the platoon that was on the line in defence of city hall did a fantastic job in defence of the building. we encountered very minimal graffiti on the sidewalks surrounding city hall, and it's my understanding that that has already been cleaned up. unfortunately we did have a couple of unfortunate incidents. a sheriff's department unmarked police vehicle had an incendiary device thrown on it, and there was a fire. there was significant damage to the vehicle. an investigation is under way. i can...
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advisor, somebody who has done theirtime in the an advisor, somebody who has done their time in the defenceorld. there will be an almighty row over the coming days, weeks and months. whether that translates to the conversations in the dog and duck when the dog and duck is open is slightly different. it may be more likely the government will more likely be judged on how quickly the economy recovers and whether that is a long—term project, people of dominic cummings, but i don't think it will be the sort of thing that cuts through to the public, i fear. dominic cummings and michael gove started out in education long before brexit was even kind of a prospect, it was adviser to michael gove as education secretary and both complained about the blob as they call the education establishment. is there a perception among boris johnson and his senior colleagues at the civil service is a blob in terms of stopping collective group think and stopping radicalism in politics? there is, absolutely there is. they are inflexible, slightly out of touch from modern communications, modern ways of working, they
advisor, somebody who has done theirtime in the an advisor, somebody who has done their time in the defenceorld. there will be an almighty row over the coming days, weeks and months. whether that translates to the conversations in the dog and duck when the dog and duck is open is slightly different. it may be more likely the government will more likely be judged on how quickly the economy recovers and whether that is a long—term project, people of dominic cummings, but i don't think it will...
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you say and if he saw for the jk rowling intervention people are very, very quick to jump to the defences people even if you could argue that it is a perfectly legitimate thing to say actually women posit refugees and women's business and women's toilets and women's hospital wards should be for women's hospital wards should be for women only. let's end this review on saturday night with the headline of the sunday express, stay safe says the sunday express, stay safe says the chancellor but hit the high street. which is what i'm about to do on monday morning when i go to my local centre and it was too crowded i shall turn around and go straight home. again we are back to that balancing act i was talking about that this is the first chance to begin opening up the economy. a lot of pressure asjo is just mention from tory mp to do something like this. again there is a danger to public health from doing and one hopes that everyone will actually shop responsibly and stick with social distancing. but again for borisjohnson i social distancing. but again for boris johnson i mean social distancin
you say and if he saw for the jk rowling intervention people are very, very quick to jump to the defences people even if you could argue that it is a perfectly legitimate thing to say actually women posit refugees and women's business and women's toilets and women's hospital wards should be for women's hospital wards should be for women only. let's end this review on saturday night with the headline of the sunday express, stay safe says the sunday express, stay safe says the chancellor but hit...
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the platoon that was on the line in defence of city hall did a fantastic job in defence of the buildingncountered very minimal graffiti on the sidewalks surrounding city hall, and it's my understanding that that has already been cleaned up. unfortunately we did have a couple of unfortunate incidents. a sheriff's department unmarked police vehicle had an incendiary device thrown on it, and there was a fire. there was significant damage to the vehicle. an investigation is under way. i can tell you that that incident occurred sometime before any protesters actually arrived at city hall, and an investigation is under way. a sheriff's department marked police vehicle was spray painted. the sheriff's department has made an arrest in that matter, and that arrest was made without incident. sheriff's department emergency unit also responded to the hall of justice in defence of the h.o.j. and worked very well in concert with the san francisco police department and district station captains in that area. we also had very good collaboration and coordination with the district station in the northern
the platoon that was on the line in defence of city hall did a fantastic job in defence of the buildingncountered very minimal graffiti on the sidewalks surrounding city hall, and it's my understanding that that has already been cleaned up. unfortunately we did have a couple of unfortunate incidents. a sheriff's department unmarked police vehicle had an incendiary device thrown on it, and there was a fire. there was significant damage to the vehicle. an investigation is under way. i can tell...
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you played earlier her very robust defence of not giving inaccurate figures to the committee and herquickly as possible. but she also made a very interesting point that capacity is there but people are not coming forward. unless people come forward forward. unless people come forward for the tests, then we won't be able to interrupt the train of transmission of the disease. she wa nted transmission of the disease. she wanted to really emphasise that the test that any adult who has the symptoms can have the test and should come forward for the test. she was also a great pains to emphasise the need for local community engagement and response and not just through community engagement and response and notjust through the app or through the electronic tracing system, but through the people, through the contact tracers. through the local directors of public health and the plans and with the engagement of public health england, who are the experts in this area. so she really has got an idea of the system that needs to be in place to really get on top of this test and trace programme, which
you played earlier her very robust defence of not giving inaccurate figures to the committee and herquickly as possible. but she also made a very interesting point that capacity is there but people are not coming forward. unless people come forward forward. unless people come forward for the tests, then we won't be able to interrupt the train of transmission of the disease. she wa nted transmission of the disease. she wanted to really emphasise that the test that any adult who has the symptoms...
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you say and if he saw for the jk rowling intervention people are very, very quick to jump to the defence that it is a perfectly legitimate thing to say actually women posit refugees and women's business and women's toilets and women's hospital wards should be for women's hospital wards should be for women only. let's end this review on saturday night with the headline of the sunday express, stay safe says the sunday express, stay safe says the chancellor but hit the high street. which is what i'm about to do on monday morning when i go to my local centre and it was too crowded i shall turn around and go straight home. again we are back to that balancing act i
you say and if he saw for the jk rowling intervention people are very, very quick to jump to the defence that it is a perfectly legitimate thing to say actually women posit refugees and women's business and women's toilets and women's hospital wards should be for women's hospital wards should be for women only. let's end this review on saturday night with the headline of the sunday express, stay safe says the sunday express, stay safe says the chancellor but hit the high street. which is what...
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year, although it will depend on the british fighters keeping hold of their belts both have title—defencesian kubrat pulev fury has a third fight against deontay wilder. obviously, we know there are some hurdles to overcome here, but i thought that it was important to let the public know and let the sport know that these don't get these guys have agreed to fight, sometimes the most difficult of that deal is the financial and that has been dealt with. he was always meant to be the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world and holds three of the four belts, tyson very holds the other one, but for a long time from anthonyjosh was wanting to fight the anti—wilder because he held it up, the belt, so if wilder was to beat fury, which quite honestly can't see happening, but if us, we would turn our focus to dion te wilder, because anthony wants to create that legacy of becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion, but let's be honest, the fight we would love to see is fury against ajay, two britts, two great characters, two britts, two great characters, two fighters that have been up and down
year, although it will depend on the british fighters keeping hold of their belts both have title—defencesian kubrat pulev fury has a third fight against deontay wilder. obviously, we know there are some hurdles to overcome here, but i thought that it was important to let the public know and let the sport know that these don't get these guys have agreed to fight, sometimes the most difficult of that deal is the financial and that has been dealt with. he was always meant to be the undisputed...
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mourinho launched into a passionate defence of kane.king up the others he's helped nurture over the years. i have a few strikers that played for me and they are not bad. i had one guy who played for me for seasons. he scored 186 goals which gives an average of 46 goals per season. gives an average of 46 goals per season. i had one guy that is not also bad he pays for the event is now, he paid for me three seasons. he scored 168 goals which gives an average of 56 goals per season. so i have lots of respect for you, i think harry kane has no problems at all. to score goals in 19 teams, especially when he escaped and when he is fresh and lenny has three themes of pain so that's nine methods to somebody that i have lots of respect for. well spurs play west ham tomorrow — with a boost somwhat. defenderjan vertonghen and keeper michel vorm have signed short term deals to stay at the club until the end of the season. their contracts were due to end next tuesday. spurs have also extended the loans of danny rose who's at newcastle and kyle walke
mourinho launched into a passionate defence of kane.king up the others he's helped nurture over the years. i have a few strikers that played for me and they are not bad. i had one guy who played for me for seasons. he scored 186 goals which gives an average of 46 goals per season. gives an average of 46 goals per season. i had one guy that is not also bad he pays for the event is now, he paid for me three seasons. he scored 168 goals which gives an average of 56 goals per season. so i have lots...