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ed thomas, bbc news, lanarkshire. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.very good night. welcome to bbc news. it's now time to take a look at the international front pages in the papers. . hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. we'rejoined by stefanie bolzen, uk correspondent at german newspaper die welt, and caroline wheeler, deputy political editor at the sunday times. welcome. just a establishing communications with her. the guardian reports that tension over britain's attitude to racism and heritage are increasing with fears there could be clashes between a planned black lives matter protest and the far right. the telegraph leads on home secretary priti patel‘s response to labour mps who accused her of exploiting her asian heritage to challenge the use of violence at black lives matter demonstrations. the i warns on its front page that the uk's cancer backlog will kill many thousands unless urgent action is taken. the new york times reports on the increased razing of the amazon rainforest since the coro
ed thomas, bbc news, lanarkshire. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.very good night. welcome to bbc news. it's now time to take a look at the international front pages in the papers. . hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. we'rejoined by stefanie bolzen, uk correspondent at german newspaper die welt, and caroline wheeler, deputy political editor at the sunday times. welcome. just a establishing communications with her....
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ed thomas, bbc news, liverpool.the season was abandoned. but in england the men's premier league is gearing up to re—start in 12 days' time, with 92 games still to play. natalie pirks has more from brighton. solly march, first—time cross. murray! for fans craving that match—day rush, the premier league's return cannot come soon enough. but this won't be football as we know it. yes, it will be rather lonely in these stands, but at least fans will be able to watch more than 30 of the remaining 92 games on free—to—air channels. broadcasters will let you decide whether to watch with or without crowd noise, and clubs will pump in music at key moments to enhance the action. here at brighton, they'll fill the top tiers with cardboard cut—outs of fans. but players say it's nothing like the real thing. i think it will be good to try to generate an atmosphere but deep down, we know it's fake. ijust look forward to the day that the fans can return because i think this has shown, more than anything ever has in the past, how the
ed thomas, bbc news, liverpool.the season was abandoned. but in england the men's premier league is gearing up to re—start in 12 days' time, with 92 games still to play. natalie pirks has more from brighton. solly march, first—time cross. murray! for fans craving that match—day rush, the premier league's return cannot come soon enough. but this won't be football as we know it. yes, it will be rather lonely in these stands, but at least fans will be able to watch more than 30 of the...
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ed thomas, bbc news, liverpool. but in england the men's premier league is gearing up to re—start in 12 days' time, with 92 games still to play. natalie pirks has more from brighton. solly march, first—time cross. murray! for fans craving that match—day rush, the premier league's return can't come soon enough. but this won't be football as we know it. yes, it will be rather lonely in these stands but at least fans will be able to watch more than 30 of the remaining 92 games on free to air channels. broadcasters will let you decide whether to watch with or without crowd noise, and clubs will pump in music at key moments to enhance the action. here at brighton, they will fill the top tiers with cardboard cutouts of fans. but players say it is nothing like the real thing. i think it will be good to try to generate atmosphere but deep down, we know it is fake. ijust look forward to the day that the fans can return because i think this has shown, more than anything ever has in the past, how sport is basically the fans, a
ed thomas, bbc news, liverpool. but in england the men's premier league is gearing up to re—start in 12 days' time, with 92 games still to play. natalie pirks has more from brighton. solly march, first—time cross. murray! for fans craving that match—day rush, the premier league's return can't come soon enough. but this won't be football as we know it. yes, it will be rather lonely in these stands but at least fans will be able to watch more than 30 of the remaining 92 games on free to air...
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ed thomas, bbc news, lanarkshire. the queen has taken part in a video conference call — her first in public. she joined princess anne and four carers on the call to mark the start of this year's carers week. her majesty and the princess royal heard about the carers‘ experiences during the pandemic. there are 7 million unpaid carers in the uk and, during the call, the queen paid tribute to them. it's interesting listening to all your tales and stories and i'm very impressed by what you have achieved already, so i'm very glad to have been able to join you today. time for a look at the weather here's helen willetts. some much—needed rainfall in some parts of wales and the south—west, and today it has been the turn of the northeast where it has been particularly wet. all driven by this area of low pressure in the bay of biscay which will be with us for the best pa rt biscay which will be with us for the best part of five days. this rain persisting and potentially causing disruption because we could see up to 40 disruption
ed thomas, bbc news, lanarkshire. the queen has taken part in a video conference call — her first in public. she joined princess anne and four carers on the call to mark the start of this year's carers week. her majesty and the princess royal heard about the carers‘ experiences during the pandemic. there are 7 million unpaid carers in the uk and, during the call, the queen paid tribute to them. it's interesting listening to all your tales and stories and i'm very impressed by what you have...
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does that by looking through the lens of the late 18th century debate between edmund burke and thomas paine. ed minute burk throughout to be a father of modern visittism. thomas paine, an english born american revolutionary war figure who became a very important figure in making the case for the french revolution to the english speaking world, revolutionary through and through, and they had an argument about the nature of social change, and that argument encapsulated what a would become the core dinks between the left and right. begins as i describe my open view, beginning from a kind of difference of anthropology, difference hough it is that the human being enters the world and what we require in order to thrive and flush and be free, and bought of these views are i would say generally speaking liberal views. they belong in the free society. they both believe in democracy, they believe in individual liberty, they believe in protecting the equal rights of all but a they differ fundamentally about what fro society is because they differ but the nature of the human person and that debate, debate
does that by looking through the lens of the late 18th century debate between edmund burke and thomas paine. ed minute burk throughout to be a father of modern visittism. thomas paine, an english born american revolutionary war figure who became a very important figure in making the case for the french revolution to the english speaking world, revolutionary through and through, and they had an argument about the nature of social change, and that argument encapsulated what a would become the...
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coming up monday morning, thomas b gordon institute discusses a recent op-ed, the unequal american city, and how policies impact the economy and education. then, preparations and reaction from local leaders on the rnc decision to move the 2020 republican national convention to jacksonville, florida. and kristin clark, executive director of the -- on efforts to end racial injustice. watch c-span's washington journal, live, at 7:00 eastern monday morning. be sure to join the discussion with her phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. president trump arrived yesterday at the united states military academy to give his commencement address to the 2020 graduating class. he
coming up monday morning, thomas b gordon institute discusses a recent op-ed, the unequal american city, and how policies impact the economy and education. then, preparations and reaction from local leaders on the rnc decision to move the 2020 republican national convention to jacksonville, florida. and kristin clark, executive director of the -- on efforts to end racial injustice. watch c-span's washington journal, live, at 7:00 eastern monday morning. be sure to join the discussion with her...
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. >> host: thomas johnson, general counsel at the fcc recently had an op-ed in the "washington post" about 5g, the headline, ig conspiracy theories threaten u.s. recovery. what's the genesis of this story? >> guest: i haven't talked to tom and i think the genesis comes from a number of individuals who have likened 5g to a number of health concerns that just are not realistic or actually accurate. the bogeyman of what you think they come from 5g is the same ones would heard 4g and 3g and everything before that. this is not surprising to me. there's a group of folks in america and worldwide we shun technology and believe that our nefarious purposes from what is being deployed. we have to be cognizant of that. we have been very mindful of health issues at the commission. i worked hard to get a couple items up and for voting so we could have 5g deployed in dealing with the radiofrequency issues. the health issues. so i think it is something that is going to be beneficial to americans and it's within the health status of the experts, which we're not at the fcc, we rely on our policy exper
. >> host: thomas johnson, general counsel at the fcc recently had an op-ed in the "washington post" about 5g, the headline, ig conspiracy theories threaten u.s. recovery. what's the genesis of this story? >> guest: i haven't talked to tom and i think the genesis comes from a number of individuals who have likened 5g to a number of health concerns that just are not realistic or actually accurate. the bogeyman of what you think they come from 5g is the same ones would heard...
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. >> host: thomas johnson, general counsel at the federal commune occasions commission recently had an op-ed in "the washington post" about 5g and the headline 5g conspiracy theories threaten u.s. recovery. what is the genesis of the story? >> guest: i have not talked to tom but i think the genesis comes from a number of individuals who have, like in 5g, have a number of health concerns that aren't realistic or accurate. the bogeyman of what they think may come from 5g is the same ones we heard with 4g and 3g and everything before that. this would does not surprise me that there are a couple of folks in america and worldwide who shun technology and believe that there are nefarious purposes from what is being deployed and the latest time. we have to be cognizant of that we have been mindful of health issues at the commission. i worked hard to get a couple of items up in foreboding before or so we could have 5g deployed in dealing with the latency issues and health issues. i think it is something that will be beneficial to americans and lives within health standards from the experts which we a
. >> host: thomas johnson, general counsel at the federal commune occasions commission recently had an op-ed in "the washington post" about 5g and the headline 5g conspiracy theories threaten u.s. recovery. what is the genesis of the story? >> guest: i have not talked to tom but i think the genesis comes from a number of individuals who have, like in 5g, have a number of health concerns that aren't realistic or accurate. the bogeyman of what they think may come from 5g is...
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host thomas johnson, the general : council at the federal communications commission recently had an op-edn the washington post about 5g, the headline 5g conspiracy theories threaten u.s. recovery. what's the genesis of this story? comm. o'rielly: well, i haven't talked to tom, you know. but i think that the genesis comes from a number of individuals who have likened 5g to a number of health concerns that just aren't realistic or accurate. the boogeyman of what they think may come from 5g are the same ones we heard on 4g and 3g and everything before that. this does not surprise me. there's a group of folks in america and worldwide who shun technology and believe that there are nefarious purposes from what is being deployed at the latest time. we have to be cognizant of that. we've been very mindful of health issues at the commission. i worked hard to get a couple items up for voting so we could have 5g deployed and dealing with the radio frequency issues, the health issues. so i think that it is something that is going to be beneficial to americans and it's within the health standards from
host thomas johnson, the general : council at the federal communications commission recently had an op-edn the washington post about 5g, the headline 5g conspiracy theories threaten u.s. recovery. what's the genesis of this story? comm. o'rielly: well, i haven't talked to tom, you know. but i think that the genesis comes from a number of individuals who have likened 5g to a number of health concerns that just aren't realistic or accurate. the boogeyman of what they think may come from 5g are...
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thomas jefferson and grant. and as john said, when this officer who fought for the union gets not only ripped down but dragged and tossd ed into a lake: do you have a message? on the lincoln state why you. if i told you that frederick douglas stood there and grant unveiled it and gave a historic speech there. if you found out quotes from the artist that put it together, it is not a shackled slave. it was meant to be depicted as a rising african-american, a man named archer alexander breaking his chains and rising up in american society. find out what you don't like before you destroy it. if you are a lawmaker, i give them credit for trying to do it the right way. don't remove lincoln and not put lincoln back. research what you are doing. >> dana: yes. it's interesting about that statue of lincoln. my husband and i lived at lincoln park in the years we lived in washington, d.c. when i worked at the white house. we went to that park every day. one great thing were the number of school groups that came through and got to learn about the fact that america fought a civil war and we overcame slavery. it happened over and over a
thomas jefferson and grant. and as john said, when this officer who fought for the union gets not only ripped down but dragged and tossd ed into a lake: do you have a message? on the lincoln state why you. if i told you that frederick douglas stood there and grant unveiled it and gave a historic speech there. if you found out quotes from the artist that put it together, it is not a shackled slave. it was meant to be depicted as a rising african-american, a man named archer alexander breaking...
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thomas griffith of the d.c. circuit. a republicanted by president, correct? mr. zelinsky: that's correct. by president ed george w. bush. then you clerked reagan.president mr. zelinsky: that's correct. before you became a judge you had to take an oath before the united states correct?ion, mr. zelinsky: before i became an assistant united states attorney on d to take a similar oath a number of occasions, including clerkships you just said, congressman. mr. lieu: so your client is not barr. trump or bill it's the constitution of the united states and the american people, isn't that right? correct.sky: that is mr. lieu: on behalf of the american people you and career submitted a sentencing memo of seven to nine roger stone, is that right? mr. zelinsky: that aptly describes the sentencing yes.andum, you ieu: when judge asked to support that recommendation, she said -- zelinsky: the sentencing memo complied with all law and practice and was supported by record. mr. lieu: after you submitted that sentencing recommendation, president of the united states went nuts and said it was unfair.le, another memo was submitted by
thomas griffith of the d.c. circuit. a republicanted by president, correct? mr. zelinsky: that's correct. by president ed george w. bush. then you clerked reagan.president mr. zelinsky: that's correct. before you became a judge you had to take an oath before the united states correct?ion, mr. zelinsky: before i became an assistant united states attorney on d to take a similar oath a number of occasions, including clerkships you just said, congressman. mr. lieu: so your client is not barr. trump...
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thomas griffith of the d.c. circuit. a republicanted by president, correct? mr. zelinsky: that's correct. by president ed george w. bush. then you clerked reagan.president mr. zelinsky: that's correct. before you became a judge you had to take an oath before the united states correct?ion, mr. zelinsky: before i became an assistant united states attorney on d to take a similar oath a number of occasions, including clerkships you just said, congressman. mr. lieu: so your client is not barr. trump or bill it's the constitution of the united states and the american people, isn't that right? correct.sky: that is mr. lieu: on behalf of the american people you and career submitted a sentencing memo of seven to nine roger stone, is that right? mr. zelinsky: that aptly describes the sentencing yes.andum, you ieu: when judge asked to support that recommendation, she said -- zelinsky: the sentencing memo complied with all law and practice and was supported by record. mr. lieu: after you submitted that sentencing recommendation, president of the united states went nuts and said it was unfair.le, another memo was submitted by
thomas griffith of the d.c. circuit. a republicanted by president, correct? mr. zelinsky: that's correct. by president ed george w. bush. then you clerked reagan.president mr. zelinsky: that's correct. before you became a judge you had to take an oath before the united states correct?ion, mr. zelinsky: before i became an assistant united states attorney on d to take a similar oath a number of occasions, including clerkships you just said, congressman. mr. lieu: so your client is not barr. trump...
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thomas jefferson. not going to happen. not as long as i am here. >> national security correspondent standing by. doug, good morning. >> good morning to you, ede in lafayette park. uc dc police officer standing guard behind me. i want to show you quick picture , pose i did for a special report in the month of may, by the bust of george, washington,. that bust has since been toppled . ironic considering the fact tha it happened at a college named george washington university in a city named, washington, dc or alternatively the district of columbus. president trump is en route to the ovaries at the korean monument. one of the memorials that he is determined to spare from unthinking mobs. >> i think that we are going to have a strong executive order, but we already have very strong already which means ten years i jail. as far as democrats are concerned, i think they could care less whether or not it happens. i think the american people get it. >> today is the day that protesters have vowed to tear down the statue of abraham lincoln in linkin park near the u.s. capitol building. some have called that because you can see the supplicant slav undern
thomas jefferson. not going to happen. not as long as i am here. >> national security correspondent standing by. doug, good morning. >> good morning to you, ede in lafayette park. uc dc police officer standing guard behind me. i want to show you quick picture , pose i did for a special report in the month of may, by the bust of george, washington,. that bust has since been toppled . ironic considering the fact tha it happened at a college named george washington university in a city...
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ed extraordinary and now as we carefully and thoughtfully continue our phased re-opening strategy, we want to ensure a balanced approach of the city's economic and physical health and we support the health officer, dr. thomas arragon and his efforts to prepare in support of the variance to progress further into the state's covid-19 resilience road map. we'll continue to work with the doctor as he uses his discretion to re-open certain business sector. our attractions and museums and accommodations have carefully developed thoughtful safety re-opening plans and are ready once again to welcome the public when the health officer deems it appropriate to do so. thank you for your time. >> thank you, ms. costello. good to hear from you. former colleague of ours here. next speaker, please. welcome, caller. >> caller: hi, there! >> welcome. you have up the two minutes. >> caller: thank you so much. my name solange starr and i'm from district 5 and i'm calling in support of item 28 and dr. arragon. i would like tatoos shops to open up as soon as june 19 under the state and california guidelines. as businesss that already use extensive cleaning and sterilization procedures, the transition for us to re-open under the
ed extraordinary and now as we carefully and thoughtfully continue our phased re-opening strategy, we want to ensure a balanced approach of the city's economic and physical health and we support the health officer, dr. thomas arragon and his efforts to prepare in support of the variance to progress further into the state's covid-19 resilience road map. we'll continue to work with the doctor as he uses his discretion to re-open certain business sector. our attractions and museums and...
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thomas griffith of the d.c. circuit. a republicanted by president, correct? mr. zelinsky: that's correct. by president ed george w. bush. then you clerked reagan.president mr. zelinsky: that's correct. before you became a judge you had to take an oath before the united states correct?ion, mr. zelinsky: before i became an assistant united states attorney on d to take a similar oath a number of occasions, including clerkships you just said, congressman. mr. lieu: so your client is not barr. trump or bill it's the constitution of the united states and the american people, isn't that right? correct.sky: that is mr. lieu: on behalf of the american people you and career submitted a sentencing memo of seven to nine roger stone, is that right? mr. zelinsky: that aptly describes the sentencing yes.andum, you ieu: when judge asked to support that recommendation, she said -- zelinsky: the sentencing memo complied with all law and practice and was supported by record. mr. lieu: after you submitted that sentencing recommendation, president of the united states went nuts and said it was unfair.le, another memo was submitted by
thomas griffith of the d.c. circuit. a republicanted by president, correct? mr. zelinsky: that's correct. by president ed george w. bush. then you clerked reagan.president mr. zelinsky: that's correct. before you became a judge you had to take an oath before the united states correct?ion, mr. zelinsky: before i became an assistant united states attorney on d to take a similar oath a number of occasions, including clerkships you just said, congressman. mr. lieu: so your client is not barr. trump...
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ed extraordinary and now as we carefully and thoughtfully continue our phased re-opening strategy, we want to ensure a balanced approach of the city's economic and physical health and we support the health officer, dr. thomas arragon and his efforts to prepare in support of the variance to progress further into the state's covid-19 resilience road map. we'll continue to work with the doctor as he uses his discretion to re-open certain business sector. our attractions and museums and accommodations have carefully developed thoughtful safety re-opening plans and are ready once again to welcome the public when the health officer deems it appropriate to do so. thank you for your time. >> thank you, ms. costello. good to hear from you. former colleague of ours here. next speaker, please. welcome, caller. >> caller: hi, there! >> welcome. you have up the two minutes. >> caller: thank you so much. my name solange starr and i'm from district 5 and i'm calling in support of item 28 and dr. arragon. i would like tatoos shops to open up as soon as june 19 under the state and california guidelines. as businesss that already use extensive cleaning and sterilization procedures, the transition for us to re-open under the
ed extraordinary and now as we carefully and thoughtfully continue our phased re-opening strategy, we want to ensure a balanced approach of the city's economic and physical health and we support the health officer, dr. thomas arragon and his efforts to prepare in support of the variance to progress further into the state's covid-19 resilience road map. we'll continue to work with the doctor as he uses his discretion to re-open certain business sector. our attractions and museums and...