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this is duncan grant's mum, ethel. the bloomsbury group but they are continually surprising us. what we have here are 422 works on paper by duncan grant. this collection was given by duncan grant to a friend. for a long time everybody thought it had been destroyed. because of its homosexual nature and because they were illegal images it was thought that his friends' family had destroyed them on his death. but luckily they were saved and they were given to another friend and another friend and another friend and eventually they came down to the person who has given them to charleston. why did you decide to give them to charleston? i've been wondering who i might pass them on to and i thought this could go on for centuries if we don't kind of stop it. did you ever take them out from under the bed and show them to people? occasionally, yes. some friends would come round for dinner and the subject would go vaguely towards bloomsbury and i would say, well i don't know if you know about this but i've got all these erotic dra
this is duncan grant's mum, ethel. the bloomsbury group but they are continually surprising us. what we have here are 422 works on paper by duncan grant. this collection was given by duncan grant to a friend. for a long time everybody thought it had been destroyed. because of its homosexual nature and because they were illegal images it was thought that his friends' family had destroyed them on his death. but luckily they were saved and they were given to another friend and another friend and...
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you might recall a lovely story from a couple of years ago about an amateur dj called deke duncan. he spent years broadcasting from his garden shed to just one loyal listener — his wife. in 2018 deke was picked up by bbc radio three counties — which gave him the chance to entertain listeners in the stevenage and luton area. now, like all great showbiz rags—to—riches tales — he's about to break america. we're joined now by deke from his home in stockport and his director, kevin peckham from wlha radio in wisconsin. it went right around the world all great showbiz tales, he's about to break the states. good morning, good to see you. and also his direct. kevin, good morning to you. thank
you might recall a lovely story from a couple of years ago about an amateur dj called deke duncan. he spent years broadcasting from his garden shed to just one loyal listener — his wife. in 2018 deke was picked up by bbc radio three counties — which gave him the chance to entertain listeners in the stevenage and luton area. now, like all great showbiz rags—to—riches tales — he's about to break america. we're joined now by deke from his home in stockport and his director, kevin peckham...
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duncan kennedy is in lee—on—the—solent for us this evening. duncan?aware there were stowaways on board. about nine o'clock this morning, apparently these stowaways, it is not clear how many, became violent towards the crew. the crew then took shelter in a secure area on board the ship which they can lock up, and it is from there they alerted the authorities. the coast guard sent out two search and rescue helicopters. it is not clear what assistance they were able to give. the home office say they are aware of the situation and are monitoring it. the ministry of defence have told us currently there is no military involvement. the greek owners of the ship say it is 100% not a terrorist incident, but exactly what is going on there at the minute remains unclear. duncan, thank you very much. with all the sport now, here's jane dougall at the bbc sport centre. hello, reeta. we start with an incredible achievement by lewis hamilton, beating the record of all time wins in formula 1. he took victory in the portuguese grand prix, making that his 92nd win. joe w
duncan kennedy is in lee—on—the—solent for us this evening. duncan?aware there were stowaways on board. about nine o'clock this morning, apparently these stowaways, it is not clear how many, became violent towards the crew. the crew then took shelter in a secure area on board the ship which they can lock up, and it is from there they alerted the authorities. the coast guard sent out two search and rescue helicopters. it is not clear what assistance they were able to give. the home office...
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duncan for five minutes. duncan: a hearing entitled pathway to a vaccine ensuring a safe and effective vaccine people will trust has taken a lot of different paths today. it has been very interesting to hear the comments from my colleagues in congress, but also the panelists. an's comments kh about we don't need a vaccine, we can do all these other things, and we are spending billions of dollars on development of a vaccine. . i don't disagree with him i believe in. herd immunity, taking those necessary steps. we can probably eliminate a lot of folks catching the flu, yet we push a flu vaccine every year. it's just kind of interesting to hear the banter back and forth. we talked about how this thing, you are not tried to politicize it, but you are doing exactly that, not pointing out that the president said this, that, on the other. the president is a real estate developer and businessmen who had to rely on the cdc experts to give him the advice. they have been all over the board. if they are advising the pres
duncan for five minutes. duncan: a hearing entitled pathway to a vaccine ensuring a safe and effective vaccine people will trust has taken a lot of different paths today. it has been very interesting to hear the comments from my colleagues in congress, but also the panelists. an's comments kh about we don't need a vaccine, we can do all these other things, and we are spending billions of dollars on development of a vaccine. . i don't disagree with him i believe in. herd immunity, taking those...
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thank you, duncan.onsidering potentially halving the amount of time that people will be required to quarantine, if they're a close contact of someone who's tested positive for coronavirus. it's thought the change might make more people obey the rules. our health corresponent catherine burns reports. from the start, the message has been clear. if you have been in close contact with someone with coronavirus, you need to self—isolate for 14 days. you must self—isolate. isolate for 14 days. isolate and keep out of circulation. but now the government and its advisers are considering cutting the timeframe. i know that there is work going on to look at the length of isolation. we will be using the results from our large covid infection survey, which goes back to people over time in order to inform those discussions. people typically tend to show symptoms of covid—i9 around 4—6 days after being exposed, but it can take up to two weeks, so if you want to catch as many cases as possible, the best idea is to stick
thank you, duncan.onsidering potentially halving the amount of time that people will be required to quarantine, if they're a close contact of someone who's tested positive for coronavirus. it's thought the change might make more people obey the rules. our health corresponent catherine burns reports. from the start, the message has been clear. if you have been in close contact with someone with coronavirus, you need to self—isolate for 14 days. you must self—isolate. isolate for 14 days....
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let's talk to our correspondent duncan kennedy, who is at lee—on—the—solent.ve this request for military support, what else can you tell us? well, lots of developments all day long. let me take you through it chronologically, starting with when the ship arrived in the solent. that was about 9am this morning. we have been told by sources that the crew knew there we re sources that the crew knew there were some stowaways on board. don't know how they knew how many there we re know how they knew how many there were but there were some stowaways on board. the ship had been sailing from lagos in nigeria to southampton behind me with a consignment of oil. at around behind me with a consignment of oil. ataround 9am, behind me with a consignment of oil. at around 9am, these stowaways a p pa re ntly at around 9am, these stowaways apparently became violent towards the crew. the crew then locked themselves in what is called a citadel, a safe room on board the ship, designed to help protect them from pirates on the high seas. then the crew managed to contact the authoriti
let's talk to our correspondent duncan kennedy, who is at lee—on—the—solent.ve this request for military support, what else can you tell us? well, lots of developments all day long. let me take you through it chronologically, starting with when the ship arrived in the solent. that was about 9am this morning. we have been told by sources that the crew knew there we re sources that the crew knew there were some stowaways on board. don't know how they knew how many there we re know how they...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.n bbc news: on september 8, the moria refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos went up in flames. gabriel gatehouse investigates the events surrounding the blaze. warning this film contains scenes some viewers a warning: this film contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting. moria was held. thenifs then it's like a burnt health. on the night of 8 september, europe's largest refugee camp went up in flames. the greek authorities say the fire was started by the refugees themselves, angry at conditions in the camp. more than 12,000 people already living in dire conditions were burned out of their tents. among them was a group of young filmmakers, most of them refugees from afghanistan. they've shared their footage with us. and what file number is that? a huge archive of evidence from the fire and its aftermath that raises troubling questions about the blaze and about europe's dysfunctional policies on migration. since his early teens, yaser taheri has wanted to be a filmmaker. now 16
duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.n bbc news: on september 8, the moria refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos went up in flames. gabriel gatehouse investigates the events surrounding the blaze. warning this film contains scenes some viewers a warning: this film contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting. moria was held. thenifs then it's like a burnt health. on the night of 8 september, europe's largest refugee camp went up in flames. the greek authorities say the fire was started by...
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our correspondent duncan kennedy gave us this update.re a few more details coming out this evening about this vessel, the andromeda, which is about five miles off the coast of the isle of wight behind me. they ship, as you heard, was on route from lagos in nigeria to southampton with a cargo of oil. it was due to dock in southampton at about 10:30 this morning. at around nine o'clock, this incident unfolded. sources have told the bbc that the crew on board the andromeda were are aware of stowaways on board. but this morning at 9am, some or all of those stowaways became violent towards the crew. it's not known how many stowaways were involved. sources told the bbc the crew then took refuge in something called a citadel, which is a safe, secure area on board a ship that ships have as part of their infrastructure and they take refuge from things like pirates on the high seas. it's not known whether there was any kind of stand—off incident between the crew and these stowaways. it's not known the numbers involved, whether there was actually a
our correspondent duncan kennedy gave us this update.re a few more details coming out this evening about this vessel, the andromeda, which is about five miles off the coast of the isle of wight behind me. they ship, as you heard, was on route from lagos in nigeria to southampton with a cargo of oil. it was due to dock in southampton at about 10:30 this morning. at around nine o'clock, this incident unfolded. sources have told the bbc that the crew on board the andromeda were are aware of...
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don't tell mike duncan kennedy has this report. —— duncan kennedy has this report. —— duncan kennedyimpact was still visible. the family in their car were in collision with a lorry. the woman died, together with two of her daughters, aged eight and four, and her son, who was six. the children's father and another 18— month—old daughter are in a critical but stable condition in hospital. we have specially trained family liaison officers with the family at the moment, but as you can imagine, this is an horrendous incident and we'd ask there's no speculation in relation to the investigation or the causes. officers say the driver of the lorry involved suffered minor injuries and is helping with their inquiries. as the police continue their investigation here, local people in the oxfordshire village where the family came from expressed their sadness. the local parish church said everyone was raw and everyone was very upset. police have appealed for dash cam footage of any driver who was near the accident, and say their investigation will take some time. duncan kennedy, bbc news in oxfords
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now, the charity is asking other horse—lovers to help, as duncan kennedy reports. these horses, this is a field of dreams. somewhere for now that becky, hallie, brett and bert can call home. hello! juliette cox is one of those who now looks after them. julia, they're incredibly friendly. yes, these two are... she says it is hard to understand how anyone could treat them like this. good boy, bert! i just wish that people would ask for help, because there is help out there so that you don't have to leave them and abandon them. there has been a surge in the number of abandoned horses across the country. this huge group was found recently in northamptonshire. many are in a terrible state. the rspca is now caring for around 750 abandoned horses, the highest number since 2009. rosie russon from the rspca says owners are getting rid of their animals during the covid crisis because they cannot afford to keep them. people are on furlough at the moment due to covid, they're struggling financially. they're struggling to pay for food costs for their horses and the breeders are
now, the charity is asking other horse—lovers to help, as duncan kennedy reports. these horses, this is a field of dreams. somewhere for now that becky, hallie, brett and bert can call home. hello! juliette cox is one of those who now looks after them. julia, they're incredibly friendly. yes, these two are... she says it is hard to understand how anyone could treat them like this. good boy, bert! i just wish that people would ask for help, because there is help out there so that you don't...
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education secretary, arne duncan .xed bag four earnings but they all highlight the risks of a lack of a stimulus deal. we will discuss the latest. that is next. this is bloomberg. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. president trump and joe biden will not abate each other but they will answer questions from voters at the same time. they will hold town halls tomorrow night. nbc news as they will host an event with president trump taking questions from voters in miami. it will come at the same time as an abc news news town hall with joe biden in philadelphia. the preside
education secretary, arne duncan .xed bag four earnings but they all highlight the risks of a lack of a stimulus deal. we will discuss the latest. that is next. this is bloomberg. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.nce 1996. jacinda ardern‘s labour party has won 49.4% of the vote, bringing them a projected 64 seats — a rare absolute majority in parliament. the opposition centre—right national party won 26.8% of the votes. labour campaigned on tackling climate change, reducing poverty and their record on handling the coronavirus pandemic. ms ardern spoke after her victory was confirmed. thank you to the people who worked so thank you to the people who worked so hard to share our message. who volunteered for us in what felt like an endless campaign. thank you to the candidates and members of parliament who worked at notjust for six weeks but for three years to earn their community's support. but most importantly, thank you to the many people who gave us their vote, who trusted us to continue with leading new zealand's recovery, who stuck to the plan we are already rolling out, and to those amongst you who may not have supported labour before, and the results tell me there were a few of you... to yo
duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.nce 1996. jacinda ardern‘s labour party has won 49.4% of the vote, bringing them a projected 64 seats — a rare absolute majority in parliament. the opposition centre—right national party won 26.8% of the votes. labour campaigned on tackling climate change, reducing poverty and their record on handling the coronavirus pandemic. ms ardern spoke after her victory was confirmed. thank you to the people who worked so thank you to the people who worked so hard...
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said that the officers involved in the shooting didn't have them. >> o'donnell: all right, jericka duncanthank you. tonight, in a cbs news executive, we're hearing from two of the grand jurors in the breonna taylor case. the 26-year-old e.r. technician was shot and killed inside her home last march in a botched police raid. no officers have been directly charged with killing taylor. the jurors, who asked to be identified only as grand juror one and two, tell "cbs this morning's" gayle king, the entire jury wanted to discuss more charges against the officers. >> reporter: so when you all looked, one and two, and you're told the only thing you need to consider right now is wanton endangerment, did anyone say, "are there any other options here?" >> almost the entire room. >> yes. >> everyone said that. >> reporter: what was the answer you were given? >> basically, in a nutshell, they said there's-- there were other possible charges that we considered but nothing that we could make stick. or that we felt we could make stick. >> o'donnell: both jurors called the police actions leading up to th
said that the officers involved in the shooting didn't have them. >> o'donnell: all right, jericka duncanthank you. tonight, in a cbs news executive, we're hearing from two of the grand jurors in the breonna taylor case. the 26-year-old e.r. technician was shot and killed inside her home last march in a botched police raid. no officers have been directly charged with killing taylor. the jurors, who asked to be identified only as grand juror one and two, tell "cbs this morning's"...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.tomorrow, but that's preferable to next week when it will be wet and windy. a bit of rain tonight across parts of england, scotla nd tonight across parts of england, scotland and northern england. patchy rain and light drizzle. south of that, a few breaks in the cloud, temperature is in a few spots may end upa temperature is in a few spots may end up a little bit lower than this in rural spots, but most of us around four to 8 degrees. as we start sunday. plenty of cloud around scotland, northern and eastern england, patchy light rain and drizzle, brightening up in northern ireland, rain heading into the northern isles but the southern half of england and wales and eventually it does look a bit brighter tomorrow, the odd light shower around but a few sunny spells and very light winds for most of us. temperatures are still on the cool side for the time of year. as we going to sunday evening, some rain 00:29:48,462 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 for northern ireland. hello, this is bbc news wit
duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.tomorrow, but that's preferable to next week when it will be wet and windy. a bit of rain tonight across parts of england, scotla nd tonight across parts of england, scotland and northern england. patchy rain and light drizzle. south of that, a few breaks in the cloud, temperature is in a few spots may end upa temperature is in a few spots may end up a little bit lower than this in rural spots, but most of us around four to 8 degrees. as we start sunday. plenty...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in the english channel. time for a look at the weather.would be wanting to do that later this week across the seas around the uk, some rough conditions on the way and a real auto mix as the breeze picks up at times, bringing spells of heavy rain, something milder on the way later but out there tonight, turning quite
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in the english channel. time for a look at the weather.would be wanting to do that later this week across the seas around the uk, some rough conditions on the way and a real auto mix as the breeze picks up at times, bringing spells of heavy rain, something milder on the way later but out there tonight, turning quite
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in kent. now on bbc news, talking movies.ic plays hello from new york, i'm tom brook — and as the us presidential election campaign gathers momentum, welcome to our cinema and politics edition of talking movies. president trump reportedly likes a hollywood classic, citizen kane. joe biden has expressed the fineness of the british period drama, the king's speech. we've been exploring the movie preferences of the presidential candidates and what they may signify. murray, one small thing... yeah? when you bring me out, can you introduce me asjoker? the moviejoker, the origin story for batman's biggest nemesis, is among the films reportedly shown in the white house screening room during president trump's tenure, as are steven spielberg's pentagon papers drama the post and the musical drama the greatest showman. but nobody for certain knows how these films resonated with the president, but out on the streets, new yorkers believe they have a sense of what movies donald trump really likes. i think president trump would probably like
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in kent. now on bbc news, talking movies.ic plays hello from new york, i'm tom brook — and as the us presidential election campaign gathers momentum, welcome to our cinema and politics edition of talking movies. president trump reportedly likes a hollywood classic, citizen kane. joe biden has expressed the fineness of the british period drama, the king's speech. we've been exploring the movie preferences of the presidential candidates and what they may signify....
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let bring in arne duncan, th former u.s. secretary of education.joins us first on cnbc ahead of his mill kin conference panel. appreciate it, mr. secretary welcome. >> good afternoon. thanks for having me you know, i think one of the significant but small changes that will probably come out of all of this is a big rise in home-schooling certainly a lot of parent have sent their kid now to private and parochial schools who wouldn't have done so in the past, and public schools who once kind of had a lock on education, you can kind of feel that slipping this year as a result of everything that's happened what's that going to look like if we spin the clock forward five or ten years from now >> yeah. i'm not sure ifity agree with that long-term trend it's been obviously an extraordinarily difficult time for kids, for parents, for teachers we shouldn't be in this situation. this was a natural disaster that morphed into a manmade catastrophe. at the end of the day kids want to be in bricks and mortar schools and want to be around their friends. parents ha
let bring in arne duncan, th former u.s. secretary of education.joins us first on cnbc ahead of his mill kin conference panel. appreciate it, mr. secretary welcome. >> good afternoon. thanks for having me you know, i think one of the significant but small changes that will probably come out of all of this is a big rise in home-schooling certainly a lot of parent have sent their kid now to private and parochial schools who wouldn't have done so in the past, and public schools who once kind...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in 0xfordshire.ame engulfed in welfare and bullying allegations. jane allen said she would be standing down in december, but insisted the move was part of her retirement plans, and not a direct consequence of the allegations. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports editor dan roan. for months now, british gymnastics has been a sport in crisis, amid a torrent of allegations of coaching abuse and a culture of fear. now, finally, the woman presiding over the scandal has broken her silence, under fire chief executive jane allen telling me she was leaving the organisation she's ruled for a decade. i've been devastated by the allegations that have come forward in the last few months. i'll be retiring in december of this year. and is this because of the crisis that has engulfed the organisation? no, this has been part of a plan, that myself and the board have put together in march. you say it's your decision to leave now, but you must accept that your leadership's become toxic. there was no way you co
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in 0xfordshire.ame engulfed in welfare and bullying allegations. jane allen said she would be standing down in december, but insisted the move was part of her retirement plans, and not a direct consequence of the allegations. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports editor dan roan. for months now, british gymnastics has been a sport in crisis, amid a torrent of allegations of coaching abuse and a culture of fear. now, finally, the woman presiding over the scandal...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in 0xfordshire.her first interview since the sport became engulfed in the welfare and bullying allegations that we've been reporting on recently. jane allen said she will stand down from her position in december but insists the move is part of her retirement plans and not a direct consequence of the allegations. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports editor dan roan. for months now, british gymnastics has been a sport in crisis, amid a torrent of allegations of coaching abuse and a culture of fear. now finally the woman presiding over the scandal has broken her silence. under fire chief executive jane allen telling me she was leaving the organisation she has ruled for a decade. i've been devastated by the allegations that have come forward in the last few months, i will be retiring in december of this year. and is this because of the crisis that has engulfed your organisation? no, this has been part of a plan that myself and the board have put together in march. you say it is your decision to
duncan kennedy, bbc news in 0xfordshire.her first interview since the sport became engulfed in the welfare and bullying allegations that we've been reporting on recently. jane allen said she will stand down from her position in december but insists the move is part of her retirement plans and not a direct consequence of the allegations. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports editor dan roan. for months now, british gymnastics has been a sport in crisis, amid a torrent of allegations of...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.account — ending speculation over whether he was behind this work. the artwork appeared on a wall last week in the lenton area of nottingham. locals say that the bike tied to a lamp post in front of it appeared at the same time. last year a piece of artwork by banksy sold for almost £10 million. it's going to need guards if it really is a banksy. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello there. not an awful lot of rain to come this weekend. many places will be largely dry. but not an awful lot of sunshine for many of us either with a lot of cloud in the sky. cloudy conditions for most as we head through the rest of today. there will be some breaks in the cloud here and there, some spells of sunshine. equally, some showers across the far south—west and some patchy rain moving down across the north of scotland where the winds will be coming in from the north as well. so it is going to feel particularly chilly here. top temperatures in aberdeen, for example, nine degree
duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.account — ending speculation over whether he was behind this work. the artwork appeared on a wall last week in the lenton area of nottingham. locals say that the bike tied to a lamp post in front of it appeared at the same time. last year a piece of artwork by banksy sold for almost £10 million. it's going to need guards if it really is a banksy. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello there. not an awful lot of rain to come this weekend....
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in christchurch.turned 80 years old today. he was murdered in new york 40 years ago, but his legacy as one of the 20th century's great cultural icons lives on. there are a number of events to mark the occasion, including the display of the piano on which he wrote imagine at liverpool's strawberry fields near his childhood home. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. we have had some blue sky, a bit of sunshine out there so far today, but also plenty of heavy downpour. so scenes like this one for many of us, this is the picture in cumbria taken a little
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in christchurch.turned 80 years old today. he was murdered in new york 40 years ago, but his legacy as one of the 20th century's great cultural icons lives on. there are a number of events to mark the occasion, including the display of the piano on which he wrote imagine at liverpool's strawberry fields near his childhood home. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. we have had some blue sky, a bit of sunshine out there so far today, but also...
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my wife chris, my son patrick on the far left, my daughter brigett and our son duncan. my family and i have reached a decision and i wanted to share that with the people of pennsylvania. and that is that i will not be running for re-election in 2022, and i will not be running for governor. i will serve out the remainder of my term for a little over two years that are left of the current term and after that, my plan is to go back to the private sector. i want to say very clearly that representing the people of pennsylvania, this big, beautiful, con my indicated, diverse state, has been an extraordinary, amazing honor. it still is, and it's been by far the highlight of my professional life. the reasons that i've reached this decision are not political. they're personal. the decision is consistent with a long-held view i've had in support of term limits. i committed myself to limiting my terms in the house. i didn't do that in the senate but i'd always thought that i'd probably serve just two terms and often mention that would along the way. but the real reasons are, by th
my wife chris, my son patrick on the far left, my daughter brigett and our son duncan. my family and i have reached a decision and i wanted to share that with the people of pennsylvania. and that is that i will not be running for re-election in 2022, and i will not be running for governor. i will serve out the remainder of my term for a little over two years that are left of the current term and after that, my plan is to go back to the private sector. i want to say very clearly that...
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peaty won the 100m breaststroke to secure maximum points for london, while world champion team—mate duncang's vuelta a espana starts tomorrow. it's chris froome's last race with current team ineos grenadiers. he's won this event twice before, when ineos were called team sky, although he says he'll be supporting team—mate richard carapaz this year. he told sally nugent he's looking forward to a first major race since suffering an horrific crash in a practice ride in france last year. it was pretty horrific. i've never been through anything like that in my career. i had a double broken leg, broken elbow, broken sternum, broken ribs, perforated lung, fractured vertebra, fractured neck. it was nasty. and it took me a long time to get going again. and even once i got going, it's taken a lot of time to build up to this level of fitness why am able to be on the start line to attempt racing a grantor. it's been a long road back to physical fitness. how grantor. it's been a long road back to physicalfitness. how much do grantor. it's been a long road back to physical fitness. how much do you have t
peaty won the 100m breaststroke to secure maximum points for london, while world champion team—mate duncang's vuelta a espana starts tomorrow. it's chris froome's last race with current team ineos grenadiers. he's won this event twice before, when ineos were called team sky, although he says he'll be supporting team—mate richard carapaz this year. he told sally nugent he's looking forward to a first major race since suffering an horrific crash in a practice ride in france last year. it was...
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peaty won the 100m breaststroke, to secure maximum points for london, while world champion team—mate duncanle. cycling's vuelta a espana starts tomorrow — it's chris froome's last race with current team ineos grenadiers. he's won this event twice before, when ineos were called team sky, although he says he'll be supporting teammate richard carapaz this year. he told sally nugent he's looking forward to a first major race, since suffering an horrific crash in a practice ride in france last year. it was pretty horrific. i've never been through anything like that in my career. i had a double broken leg, broken elbow, broken sternum, broken ribs, perforated lung, fractured vertebra, fractured neck. it was nasty. and it took me a long time to get going again. and even once i got going, it's taken a lot of time to build up to this level of fitness why am able to be on the start line to attempt racing a grand tour. it's been a long road back to physical fitness. how much do you have to steel your mind to forget about what happened and get back on the bike? thankfully i don't actually are member th
peaty won the 100m breaststroke, to secure maximum points for london, while world champion team—mate duncanle. cycling's vuelta a espana starts tomorrow — it's chris froome's last race with current team ineos grenadiers. he's won this event twice before, when ineos were called team sky, although he says he'll be supporting teammate richard carapaz this year. he told sally nugent he's looking forward to a first major race, since suffering an horrific crash in a practice ride in france last...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in the english channel. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. thank you very much, i don't think he would be wanting to do that later this week across the seas around the uk, some rough conditions on the way and a real auto mix as the breeze picks up at times, bringing spells of heavy rain, something milder on the way later but out there tonight, turning quite chilly. driving the force over the next few days is this mass of cloud, a strong jet stream overhead, area of low pressure and you could see 100 miles prayer wins attached to that, locally staying in the atlantic but it will have an influence in throwing cloud our way tonight, turning later by the end of the night in northern ireland, wales and the south—west. elsewhere, evening showers made under cold night, a touch of frost in scotland and northern england for tomorrow morning. if you start with the sunshine tomorrow, you will finish with a cloud and rain, if you start with a cloud and rain, if you start with a cloud in the rain, south—west england, wales and northern
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in the english channel. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. thank you very much, i don't think he would be wanting to do that later this week across the seas around the uk, some rough conditions on the way and a real auto mix as the breeze picks up at times, bringing spells of heavy rain, something milder on the way later but out there tonight, turning quite chilly. driving the force over the next few days is this mass of cloud, a strong jet stream...
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duncan has been gaining share with the cohort that they otherwise weren't so successful at tapping intoeah. i thought that was fascinating that the flip side of the coin is dunkin's rise, so from the stock point of view do you walk away from this thinking dunkin' is better positioned for the next generation or does it reflect a frugality and lack of ability to hang out at starbucks for the time being >> it's more than the disruptive period we saw the change in dunkin' a couple of survey cycles ago and it's the espresso-based beverages and cold beverages which aren't so replicable at home, and it's also snack items. you know, the teens aren't pulling in for drip cove and a breakfast sandwich at that time of day so that gives them the part of the day that they are looking to utilize and then the influence of social media and in fact celebrities on social media seems to resonate with teens as well so dunkin' has three factors working -- working for them. >> and can perhaps continue to work for them. it's interesting meanwhile, you'll have to -- i guess we'll watch starbucks to see how they
duncan has been gaining share with the cohort that they otherwise weren't so successful at tapping intoeah. i thought that was fascinating that the flip side of the coin is dunkin's rise, so from the stock point of view do you walk away from this thinking dunkin' is better positioned for the next generation or does it reflect a frugality and lack of ability to hang out at starbucks for the time being >> it's more than the disruptive period we saw the change in dunkin' a couple of survey...
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need to ask you one more favor, we need south carolina to send congressman william timmons, jeff duncanh norman to a new republican majority in the congress of the united states and retire nancy pelosi once and for all. [cheers and applause] i was in the congress last time we retired nancy, and i intend to be around when we do it again. [cheers and applause] you know, when we look at all that we were able to accomplish with a republican house and republican senate in those first three years, there is only one way you can describe it. we made america great again. [cheers and applause] right? [cheers and applause] and then the coronavirus struck from china. but before the first document a -- documented case of community spread anywhere in america, president trump did what no american president had ever done, he suspended all travel from china, the second largest economy in the world. [cheers and applause] now, joe biden would call that xenophobic. he also called it hysterical. he, he literally wrote a couple of days before the president made that decision in january that suspending travel
need to ask you one more favor, we need south carolina to send congressman william timmons, jeff duncanh norman to a new republican majority in the congress of the united states and retire nancy pelosi once and for all. [cheers and applause] i was in the congress last time we retired nancy, and i intend to be around when we do it again. [cheers and applause] you know, when we look at all that we were able to accomplish with a republican house and republican senate in those first three years,...
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he was involved in the successful prosecution of president trump's ally, former congressman duncan hunter. great to have you with us. thanks for joining us. let me read a part of your op-ed in the "san diego union tribune" that you left your post because of attorney general bill barr. tell us about that and your decision. >> well, i have to tell you at the outset that i'm as surprised as anybody that we're talking. i'm a reluctant spokesperson for the people. i think that the department of justice has some of the most loyal people and i cherish the work they do. and i've been proud of every time i could step in front of a jury and say i represent the people of the united states. what bothers me here is the present attorney general believes he serves the president and not the people. and once that happens, our very democracy is imperiled. >> what are you basing that on, sir? give me the perspective that led you to that conclusion that the attorney general is currently serving the president, not people. >> well, i think he's made it clear, the president, from general kelly to general mattis
he was involved in the successful prosecution of president trump's ally, former congressman duncan hunter. great to have you with us. thanks for joining us. let me read a part of your op-ed in the "san diego union tribune" that you left your post because of attorney general bill barr. tell us about that and your decision. >> well, i have to tell you at the outset that i'm as surprised as anybody that we're talking. i'm a reluctant spokesperson for the people. i think that the...
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duncan robinson, way downtown. we have a game. who is a lakers closure. how about anthony davis.three of his 22 with under a minute to go. lakers up nine. they win 102-96. they can take their 17 title on friday. >>> the storm looking for the wnba final sweep over vegas. no problem when you have stuart. she had 26 points. the final's mvp. storm wins 92-59. that's a largest margin in wnba finals history. it's their second title in three years. once again it's do or die for the oakland a's but it was that case against the chicago white sox, look how that turned out. keep hope alive. highlights and reaction tonight at six. >>> next up, new developments in the race for a vaccine. what the white house said it's no longer doing. coming up. >> and yet again the state's requirements for reopening have changed. i will tell you what that means for several bay area counties . >>> right now on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, several bay area counties held back from moving in to the next tier. why reopening plans are on hold. >>> plus a promising progress report to get students back to t
duncan robinson, way downtown. we have a game. who is a lakers closure. how about anthony davis.three of his 22 with under a minute to go. lakers up nine. they win 102-96. they can take their 17 title on friday. >>> the storm looking for the wnba final sweep over vegas. no problem when you have stuart. she had 26 points. the final's mvp. storm wins 92-59. that's a largest margin in wnba finals history. it's their second title in three years. once again it's do or die for the oakland...
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but he also wants the united stance from europe after such a brutal attack you know 2 things into duncan of course our thoughts are above all with the relatives who have. guns but i believe what we must do know in europe not just in france is to stand up to this act of brutality and the islamist motives behind it and in funding and you know our democratic societies above all we should not base the response of the state on a cause determined by hate. and some. arts of acceptance and mutual respect are a part of our society and so standing up to such acts of brutal violence and islam is motives is one thing but the other is to try and maintain the openness of our society that's the other challenge is the under the halls for the whole. the coronavirus pandemic another issue at the top of the president's agenda germany has just approved a new partial lockdown to try to curb a record spike of calls in $1000.00 cases discontent with measures has also been on the rise with thousands protesting on the streets germany's president acknowledges that the restrictions are especially hard but he says
but he also wants the united stance from europe after such a brutal attack you know 2 things into duncan of course our thoughts are above all with the relatives who have. guns but i believe what we must do know in europe not just in france is to stand up to this act of brutality and the islamist motives behind it and in funding and you know our democratic societies above all we should not base the response of the state on a cause determined by hate. and some. arts of acceptance and mutual...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, and haddonfield. all rights, that's it from me in.nt rain, tonight, that comes to the northeast of scotland, rain much of the day. clear spells and showers in its wake. shar is quite heavy at times, to southern and western posts, given the fact that the temperatures are relatively warm compared to the air that's above it. the air above it will be quite chilly across central and eastern parts as we start tomorrow morning. your best chance of staying dryer for longer through the day with only a few showers, but around southern and western areas of the country, those showers will be frequent, particularly across oven parts having been indwells during the middle part of the day and could come with hail and thunder. gusty winds around the uk tomorrow and overall a fresher day, but all of us will see a little bit of sunshine at times, big improvement on what some saw today. some showers continue into the night, but some of the thing of note as we go through the next 24 hours as it it set to be some pretty rough seas across western areas as
duncan kennedy, bbc news, and haddonfield. all rights, that's it from me in.nt rain, tonight, that comes to the northeast of scotland, rain much of the day. clear spells and showers in its wake. shar is quite heavy at times, to southern and western posts, given the fact that the temperatures are relatively warm compared to the air that's above it. the air above it will be quite chilly across central and eastern parts as we start tomorrow morning. your best chance of staying dryer for longer...
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duncan kennedy reports from henfield. a past or a pleasure?o you react? say the peacocks! i think there are a beautiful bird but if you want to put up with aaron noyes day after day at 3am, i can see the point of view that they ought to be corralled somewhere —— view that they ought to be corralled somewhere — — put view that they ought to be corralled somewhere —— put up with their noises. there are thought to be 4-5 peacocks roaming around the town of henfield. that's created a right royal ruffli ng of henfield. that's created a right royal ruffling of feathers. you might think where the conversation is dominated by the word peacock, they'd be easy to find. but in all this rain, they're not. if you could see one, they'd sound like this. a screech to some, sublime to others. although they only make that noise at certain times of the year, some complaints have now been made to sussex police about that and the mess they make. so what do people think here? surely they aren't doing anything bad, you know? just let them live! if they are messing,
duncan kennedy reports from henfield. a past or a pleasure?o you react? say the peacocks! i think there are a beautiful bird but if you want to put up with aaron noyes day after day at 3am, i can see the point of view that they ought to be corralled somewhere —— view that they ought to be corralled somewhere — — put view that they ought to be corralled somewhere —— put up with their noises. there are thought to be 4-5 peacocks roaming around the town of henfield. that's created a...
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thanks a lot duncan clark a chairman of b.d.a. china thank you still ahead here on al-jazeera a lot of abramovich is back to his best phrase 11 j we'll have that story coming up and small. business leaders there's no brown spots. business leaders there's no brass pot. you're the one. who are. let us move on to the sport just driving by nick thank you american paralympic runa blake leeper has lost an appeal to use his prosthetic legs to try to qualify for the take care lympics the court of arbitration for sport ruled that he'd have an unfair advantage against able bodied athletes that's because the plates make him taller than he would be if he had legs they've his legal team plan to appeal the decision because they say the data used to determine his height discriminates against black athletes for them to stand on at this stage. you would never have been right with 5 mary and i'm and i am i disagree with that were you getting your numbers from. well we tested you know 15. $1000015.00 asians and it shows that you would be without wit
thanks a lot duncan clark a chairman of b.d.a. china thank you still ahead here on al-jazeera a lot of abramovich is back to his best phrase 11 j we'll have that story coming up and small. business leaders there's no brown spots. business leaders there's no brass pot. you're the one. who are. let us move on to the sport just driving by nick thank you american paralympic runa blake leeper has lost an appeal to use his prosthetic legs to try to qualify for the take care lympics the court of...
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lebron james threw up three games to one then the model black uniform but miami duncan robinson answered, three ball shot and foul, four-point play gave him a five-point lead into three, middle of the fourth, miami up to, took the corner pocket three, containing caldwell pub, lakers land for the first time since early in the game. big stars and big moments, look at lebron james crash in. muscling in he scored 40. lakers buy one, that close to an nba title, under two minutes left, but jimmy butler with the heat on his shoulders. oh, the fadeaway and the butler did it again. my family miami fought off elimination when it 111-108, but he scored 45 game six sunday. segue to baseball, san diego yankee fans everywhere try to get a glimpse of the winner take all al division game five, with tampa. new york starter garrett cole carried a no-no into the first until austin meadows did something about it. broke up the no-no with a solo blast to tie the game at one. loser goes home now. bottom of the eighth, here's a game. mike rousseau made this 100 mile-per-hour pitch disappear, that ball from haro
lebron james threw up three games to one then the model black uniform but miami duncan robinson answered, three ball shot and foul, four-point play gave him a five-point lead into three, middle of the fourth, miami up to, took the corner pocket three, containing caldwell pub, lakers land for the first time since early in the game. big stars and big moments, look at lebron james crash in. muscling in he scored 40. lakers buy one, that close to an nba title, under two minutes left, but jimmy...
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later, duncan clarified that the offer of 60 million was still on the table. 0ther the offer of 60 milliong teesside and south yorkshire are locked in their own battle. —— downing street clarified. an urgent situation but progress is slow. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: woman who is one of around 90 people in britain who've volunteered to be deliberately infected with coronavirus — to try to speed up the race for a vaccine. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited forfor decades. former dictator in the dark slimmer as he sat down. dawn as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside coram, it lights up a biblicalfamine. now in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion in argentina today, it is cheaper to actually paper your walls with money. we've had controversies in the past with great britain. but as good friends, we've always come to a solution. concorde bows out in style after almost three decades in service. an aircraft that has influenced many for so long. (pres) this is bbc news, the latest headlines this is bbc news, the latest
later, duncan clarified that the offer of 60 million was still on the table. 0ther the offer of 60 milliong teesside and south yorkshire are locked in their own battle. —— downing street clarified. an urgent situation but progress is slow. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: woman who is one of around 90 people in britain who've volunteered to be deliberately infected with coronavirus — to try to speed up the race for a vaccine. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited...
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the bbc‘s duncan kennedy explains what happened.raordinary few hours ending with this special forces raid on a tanker in the solent behind me here. that raid involved four helicopters with teams of what's called special boat service, sbs, specialforces. they're based about 50 miles, about 70 km down the coast here. and they landed on the deck of this vessel in their four helicopters and used what was described as "overwhelming force" to retake the ship. they detained seven individuals, and we're told the whole operation only took around nine minutes, so a very quick operation. an extremely highly proficient professional service, the sbs. very well—known in many parts of the world. we're also told that no members of the crew were hurt during this operation. it was authorised by the home secretary and the defence secretary earlier on this evening at the request of the local police force, hampshire police, and presumably in the intervening hours, that operation was planned and eventually executed this evening. it's not clear what happe
the bbc‘s duncan kennedy explains what happened.raordinary few hours ending with this special forces raid on a tanker in the solent behind me here. that raid involved four helicopters with teams of what's called special boat service, sbs, specialforces. they're based about 50 miles, about 70 km down the coast here. and they landed on the deck of this vessel in their four helicopters and used what was described as "overwhelming force" to retake the ship. they detained seven...
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the bbc‘s duncan kennedy has the latest.ly has been an extraordinary few hours ending with this special forces raid on a tanker in the solent behind me here. that raid involved four helicopters with teams of what's called special boat service, sbs, specialforces. they're based about 50 miles, about 70 km down the coast here. and they landed on the deck of this vessel in their four helicopters and used what was described as "overwhelming force" to retake the ship. they detained seven individuals, and we're told the whole operation only took around nine minutes, so a very quick operation. an extremely highly proficient professional service, the sbs. very well—known in many parts of the world. we're also told that no members of the crew were hurt during this operation. it was authorised by the home secretary and the defence secretary earlier on this evening at the request of the local police force, hampshire police, and presumably in the intervening hours, that operation was planned and eventually executed this evening. it's no
the bbc‘s duncan kennedy has the latest.ly has been an extraordinary few hours ending with this special forces raid on a tanker in the solent behind me here. that raid involved four helicopters with teams of what's called special boat service, sbs, specialforces. they're based about 50 miles, about 70 km down the coast here. and they landed on the deck of this vessel in their four helicopters and used what was described as "overwhelming force" to retake the ship. they detained seven...
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protester of taking drugs she's not on drugs that's my friend don't start that she's far from drunk duncan i would bet that that typical like the jocks say about black people own dress because you don't start they don't start they don't start it when i say don't start there already everything you think that can stand in my opinion when it gets to this type. of mob mentality it should be dispersed that's where i stand with it. police back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if i had the manpower and equipment. here. on this night the police keep paying you back eventually peter dios and his men are forced to retreat by black lives matter demonstrators. i think we have been witnessing a polarization of society and now much more radicalization of society particularly among young people and now we're also seeing that i think people taking to the streets which in peaceful protest makes perfect sense but when you combine that with gun sales and with people feeling extraordinarily 'd anxious both about the rise of these militias
protester of taking drugs she's not on drugs that's my friend don't start that she's far from drunk duncan i would bet that that typical like the jocks say about black people own dress because you don't start they don't start they don't start it when i say don't start there already everything you think that can stand in my opinion when it gets to this type. of mob mentality it should be dispersed that's where i stand with it. police back i understand that they're worried about the numbers...
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that both new restrictions are coming into place across the north of england bringing a new wave of duncan's to both businesses and custom it's. like a very depressed local shop down. a lot of stuff that you can just push up to go to get you to see my friends in a couple of days chilling. right to this place to stay particularly you know. how late he did. with this code which you show how to shoot shoot shoot. bodies fight no question and still sleeping discipline financial disfavor said but the owners. like money on a phone he says even paying rent will become difficult after days of one says and see things the governments in london spain and businesses in the new rules think it's disgraceful hard they have let people fear the worst before i'd known what help they will not even speaking to local leaders until the very last minute consists of horrible by over and in normal times never mind when everyone's afraid of over the top of the next but there's no getting away from the case numbers liverpool has one of the highest paid rates in europe along a the u.k. now has more hospital admissions
that both new restrictions are coming into place across the north of england bringing a new wave of duncan's to both businesses and custom it's. like a very depressed local shop down. a lot of stuff that you can just push up to go to get you to see my friends in a couple of days chilling. right to this place to stay particularly you know. how late he did. with this code which you show how to shoot shoot shoot. bodies fight no question and still sleeping discipline financial disfavor said but...
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this is duncan grant's mum, ethel.end and another friend and eventually they came down to the person who has given them to charleston. why did you decide to give them to charleston? i've been wondering who i might pass them on to and i thought this could go on for centuries if we don't kind of stop it. did you ever take them out from under the bed and show them to people? occasionally, yes. some friends would come round for dinner and the subject would go vaguely towards bloomsbury and i would say, well i don't know if you know about this but i've got all these erotic drawings and would you like to see them. and so i would haul them out and show them a few. there were hundreds so one got the gist quite quickly. they need to come out of the closet now and be considered and looked at and thought about. i mean, they are a serious collection. absolutely beautiful. i think it's a really significant discovery. a lot of talk about bloomsbury and its relationships and its fluid relationships and the different amount of partner
this is duncan grant's mum, ethel.end and another friend and eventually they came down to the person who has given them to charleston. why did you decide to give them to charleston? i've been wondering who i might pass them on to and i thought this could go on for centuries if we don't kind of stop it. did you ever take them out from under the bed and show them to people? occasionally, yes. some friends would come round for dinner and the subject would go vaguely towards bloomsbury and i would...