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emma: exactly. to potential gdp loss and estimated gdp loss would be up to $270 million per year. only a 1% loss of gdp. and we can avoid that loss by putting in really strong programs now to help kids catch up on lost learning, make sure they are still exposed to great-level learning, but that that is matched with high-intensity tutoring so they can fill those gaps. hm-packed segment full of information, emma dorn of mckenzie and company. breaking news. jp morgan has found some of its employees improperly applied for and received relief funds intended for small businesses hurt by the pandemic. emailnk sent a vague yesterday. we have continued to follow the story and indeed, they have learned some of these employees had money improperly deposited into their accounts, all these funds tied to the economic injury disaster program, which is separate from the paycheck protection program. but it is something jp morgan is now continuing to investigate and we will be following what actions they take. we wil
emma: exactly. to potential gdp loss and estimated gdp loss would be up to $270 million per year. only a 1% loss of gdp. and we can avoid that loss by putting in really strong programs now to help kids catch up on lost learning, make sure they are still exposed to great-level learning, but that that is matched with high-intensity tutoring so they can fill those gaps. hm-packed segment full of information, emma dorn of mckenzie and company. breaking news. jp morgan has found some of its...
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anyway, emma peel was way ahead of her time. reason for that was that originally it was to fellows. it was patrick mcneely and another actor whose name escapes me. and he dropped out blackman took over and they didn't change the script. so it was a part written for a man that ended up being played by women. a lot of people said my god this is revolutionary it was a really proper strong and equal part for a woman. that's right. and it wasn't supposed to be for a woman. exactly and that's how it happened. and you took over. you were very young, you paid your dues in theatre, provincial theatre as well as doing shakespeare. suddenly you're plucked out of all that and told you were going to have this really rather glamourous pa rt this really rather glamourous part ina this really rather glamourous part in a new tv show. i left, i was with the royal shakespeare company for five yea rs shakespeare company for five years and i sort of work my way out. two play leads. and i laughed because i sensed i had to broaden myself. —— left. i d
anyway, emma peel was way ahead of her time. reason for that was that originally it was to fellows. it was patrick mcneely and another actor whose name escapes me. and he dropped out blackman took over and they didn't change the script. so it was a part written for a man that ended up being played by women. a lot of people said my god this is revolutionary it was a really proper strong and equal part for a woman. that's right. and it wasn't supposed to be for a woman. exactly and that's how it...
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emma: absolutely.n that same report, we looked at the potential gdp loss and we estimated the gdp loss would be year by70 billion per 2040. that's about 1% loss of gdp. we can put in strong programs now to help kids catch up lost learning, i can sure they are still exposed to grade level learning but that is matched with high intensity tutoring to help them fill in the gaps they lost in the spring, and summer may be losing in the fall. emily: millions of students around the globe and their parents are using virtual interfaces like canvas along with -- like canvas. there are also the development of micro-schools or pandemic pods. online education pioneer says there's an urgent need to make online learning more equitable. >> this is been a dream of mine a long time. obviously we can help student learn at their own time and pace with feedback. tools for teachers to keep track on what students are working on. the ideal is to have that and in person whatever you want to call in a classroom or video conferen
emma: absolutely.n that same report, we looked at the potential gdp loss and we estimated the gdp loss would be year by70 billion per 2040. that's about 1% loss of gdp. we can put in strong programs now to help kids catch up lost learning, i can sure they are still exposed to grade level learning but that is matched with high intensity tutoring to help them fill in the gaps they lost in the spring, and summer may be losing in the fall. emily: millions of students around the globe and their...
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psychologist emma can you give somebody tool tips on how to cope with the particular pressures of this unique here as what is about family health and are being joined by fears about family finances and then a wonder bread to argo as alex meets a group of very lively web and we decided to tackle lockdown by launching their own online chat show featuring a number of special guests including paul o'grady sally dana part got one unfair for the night all that's coming up in our show but 1st over to alex with your tweets emails and messages. quite a reaction to last week's show on the big 4 thanks to dr frank honea a public health expert from x. to university who engaged online with so many of us and then not them julian says i enjoy hearing dr buying honey is views which are always thoughtful and considerate but i want to assess seeing the whole of the makers trying to be the quarantine plot gets me riled cain says it dumbfounds me there's a warning period all it does is give people a chance to circumvent the public health measures and ralph he says i lay the blame at governments myself the
psychologist emma can you give somebody tool tips on how to cope with the particular pressures of this unique here as what is about family health and are being joined by fears about family finances and then a wonder bread to argo as alex meets a group of very lively web and we decided to tackle lockdown by launching their own online chat show featuring a number of special guests including paul o'grady sally dana part got one unfair for the night all that's coming up in our show but 1st over to...
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opposition leaders insist government leaders are opposed to anyone who speaks out against them president emma samina goggles administration says opposition groups are being sponsored by the united states and some countries in the e.u. to cause chaos. al-jazeera. an engine culture of harvesting honey from wild bees is enjoying a revival in georgia and production is no longer the exclusive preserve of men robin forrester walker explains from the mountainous region half a jar. mark ballas sort of money it's a does what's traditionally expected of a woman in her community and. something that used to be a job only for men. inside hollowed out tree logs called jarrod's caucasian grey beets have made their hives with help from her son lasher. collects their harvest colored man alas it's a very hard job it's a man's business but i was left alone my husband died the children were small and i
opposition leaders insist government leaders are opposed to anyone who speaks out against them president emma samina goggles administration says opposition groups are being sponsored by the united states and some countries in the e.u. to cause chaos. al-jazeera. an engine culture of harvesting honey from wild bees is enjoying a revival in georgia and production is no longer the exclusive preserve of men robin forrester walker explains from the mountainous region half a jar. mark ballas sort of...
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our family includes me, my husband jesse, emma, vivian, tess, peter, liam, juliette, and benjamin.ian and john peter were born in haiti and came to us five years part when they were very young. the most revealing fact about benjamin is his brothers and sisters identify him as their favorite sibling. our children make our lives very full. and while i am a judge, i'm as a roomwn back home parent, carpool driver, and birthday party planner. when schools went remote, i tied on another hat, jesse and i became co-principals of the barrett e-learning academy and yes the list of enrolled students was very long. our children are our greatest joy even though they deprive me of any reasonable amount of sleep. i could not manage this full life without the unwavering support of my husband, jesse. at the start of our marriage, i imagined we would run our household as partners and as it has turned out, jesse does far more than his share of the work. to my chagrin, i learned a -- at dinner recently that my children consider him to be the better cook. for 21 years, he has asked me every single morn
our family includes me, my husband jesse, emma, vivian, tess, peter, liam, juliette, and benjamin.ian and john peter were born in haiti and came to us five years part when they were very young. the most revealing fact about benjamin is his brothers and sisters identify him as their favorite sibling. our children make our lives very full. and while i am a judge, i'm as a roomwn back home parent, carpool driver, and birthday party planner. when schools went remote, i tied on another hat, jesse...
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emma peel was basically a superhero before there were many superheroes on television.rtial arts and more fabulous clothing and had scorching chemistry who played —— with the character who played her partner. she came in and replaced honour blackman who was already beloved for having played inaudible and an unenviable task and no—one ever talked about cathy gale, they talk about cathy gale, they talk about emma peel because that is how unbelievably charismatic and how real and exciting and sexy diana rigg was in that part. you mentioned her clothing because it was not just her acting that stuck in peoples minds she really was a style icon, wasn't she? she was, they started putting her in these leather catsuit and they quickly realised she had her own look and they put her in this oat couture one jumpsuits and cut suits and mod clothing, things that they thought they could not be shown on television, they did because it looked incredible on her, and if you think back to the most stylish categories in the long history of television on either side of the pond, she has to b
emma peel was basically a superhero before there were many superheroes on television.rtial arts and more fabulous clothing and had scorching chemistry who played —— with the character who played her partner. she came in and replaced honour blackman who was already beloved for having played inaudible and an unenviable task and no—one ever talked about cathy gale, they talk about cathy gale, they talk about emma peel because that is how unbelievably charismatic and how real and exciting and...
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our family includes me, my husband jesse, emma, vivian, tess, john peter, liam, juliet and benjamin. were born in haiti, and they came to us five years apart when they were very young. and the most revealing fact that benjamin, out most revealing fact that benjamin, our youngest, is that his brothers and sisters unreservedly identify him as their favourite sibling. our children obviously make our lives to refill. while i am a judge, i am better known back home as a room parent, carpal driver and birthday party planner. when schools went when it went last spring, i tried on another hat, we became principles of the barrett e—learning academy. and the barrett e—learning academy. and the list of enrolled students was a very long one. our children are my greatest joy, even though they deprive me of any reasonable amount of sleep. i couldn't manage this very full life without the unwavering support of my husband jesse. at the start of our marriage, iimagined we jesse. at the start of our marriage, i imagined we would run our household as partners. as it has turned out, jesse does far more
our family includes me, my husband jesse, emma, vivian, tess, john peter, liam, juliet and benjamin. were born in haiti, and they came to us five years apart when they were very young. and the most revealing fact that benjamin, out most revealing fact that benjamin, our youngest, is that his brothers and sisters unreservedly identify him as their favourite sibling. our children obviously make our lives to refill. while i am a judge, i am better known back home as a room parent, carpal driver...
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to the english education secretary but he wouldn't get anywhere and 2 he started to trust teacher emma has become an important voice and how to emerge from looked at you with your mental health. she has an eye in conversation with. emma can only hope when we last spoke we were right in the middle of the lot don't period then you would talk about the very very particular pressures on people at that stage these pressures developed over the last few months i mean personally i think i've intensified and i think that intensified the last of quite common sense reasons so the economy is really struggling and people have lost their.
to the english education secretary but he wouldn't get anywhere and 2 he started to trust teacher emma has become an important voice and how to emerge from looked at you with your mental health. she has an eye in conversation with. emma can only hope when we last spoke we were right in the middle of the lot don't period then you would talk about the very very particular pressures on people at that stage these pressures developed over the last few months i mean personally i think i've...
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emma simpson, bbc news, loughborough.raised china for pledging to become carbon neutral by 2060. speaking to the bbc‘s louise minchin — the 94—year—old broadcaster said it was crucial that the younger generation was engaged with climate change and said that was why he had signed up to social media platform instagram last week. my name is david attenborough and i've been appearing on radio and television for the past 60 years. but this is my first time on instagram. and i'm making this move and exploring this new way of communication, to me, because, as we all know, the world is in trouble. congratulations, you are the fastest person to get to 1 million followers on instagram. i don't know if you know that! i read it in the paper this morning. so, why instagram and why now? well, i'm so old, it's difficult to teach an old dog new tricks, you know, and i'm not a great user of social media. and i haven't used instagram before. but the message that i am concerned about is so important, i'd use any medium to get there. in 2050
emma simpson, bbc news, loughborough.raised china for pledging to become carbon neutral by 2060. speaking to the bbc‘s louise minchin — the 94—year—old broadcaster said it was crucial that the younger generation was engaged with climate change and said that was why he had signed up to social media platform instagram last week. my name is david attenborough and i've been appearing on radio and television for the past 60 years. but this is my first time on instagram. and i'm making this...
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she was best known for her roles as the feisty emma peel in the avengers, and as james bond's wife incareer spanning more than sixty years. fellow actress vanessa redgrave recalled her memories of working alongside dame diana early in their theatre careers. ijust i just have the fondest, ijust have the fondest, merriest memories and why? because we shared a beautiful life together. when we we re a beautiful life together. when we were on the evening before it became the royal shakespeare theatre company. i when you share a dressing room together, fabulous, comedic actress, fabulous. i was overwhelmed by both how good at acting she was, but also her confidence and i didn't expect she was confident. i've never known an actress who was really confident. but she didn't show it, particularly. she was very beautiful, which was great and we shared a lot of things together. us three. it is hard to convey to people what sharing a dressing room is like, because you share despair, you share despair and you can share oh, god, we got it, we got it, we got it. and so, we went to this experience tog
she was best known for her roles as the feisty emma peel in the avengers, and as james bond's wife incareer spanning more than sixty years. fellow actress vanessa redgrave recalled her memories of working alongside dame diana early in their theatre careers. ijust i just have the fondest, ijust have the fondest, merriest memories and why? because we shared a beautiful life together. when we we re a beautiful life together. when we were on the evening before it became the royal shakespeare...
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. >> and the early years of the suffrage movement, and eight-year-old emma smith deval would attend a speech given by suffragists susan bee anthony. that inspired her to carry the fight into the 20th century. devoe would play an important role in the passage of suffrage legislation in several states including washington in 1910. >> washington's importance in the national suffrage effort comes by the fact that we were the first state in the 20th century and followed almost a 20 year lake between states adopting their own suffrage amendment and it takes a certain number of states to pass a national amendment to the constitution. and we were the fifth state. in all of the first six states, they were here in the west. washington became a pivotal state making the leap into the 20th century. and after we passed it in 1910, there was a domino effect across the country. immediately, oregon passed in 1911, followed by california, and then it moved to the dakotas, nebraska, montana, and then progressed across to new york in 1919, and then of course the national amendment passes in 1920. you can
. >> and the early years of the suffrage movement, and eight-year-old emma smith deval would attend a speech given by suffragists susan bee anthony. that inspired her to carry the fight into the 20th century. devoe would play an important role in the passage of suffrage legislation in several states including washington in 1910. >> washington's importance in the national suffrage effort comes by the fact that we were the first state in the 20th century and followed almost a 20 year...
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[applause] to her children, emma, vivian, tess, john peter, liam, julian , and benjamin, thank you forng your incredible mom with our country. thank you very much. [applause] amy coney barrett will decide cases based on the text of the constitution as written. as amy has said, being a judge takes courage. you are not there to decide cases as you may prefer, you were there to do your duty and to follow the law wherever it may take you. that is exactly what the judge barrett will do on the u.s. supreme court. i want to thank the members of the senate, we have so many of them here today. i see you in the audience, you are so proud of. i want to thank you for the commitment for providing a fair and timely hearing. i know it will be that. judge barrett was confirmed to the circuit court three years ago by a bipartisan vote. her qualifications are unsurpassed -- unsurpassed -- and her record is beyond reproach. this should be a straightforward and prompt confirmation. should be very easy. good luck. it is going to be very quick. i'm sure it will be extremely noncontroversial. we said that th
[applause] to her children, emma, vivian, tess, john peter, liam, julian , and benjamin, thank you forng your incredible mom with our country. thank you very much. [applause] amy coney barrett will decide cases based on the text of the constitution as written. as amy has said, being a judge takes courage. you are not there to decide cases as you may prefer, you were there to do your duty and to follow the law wherever it may take you. that is exactly what the judge barrett will do on the u.s....
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she was best known for her roles as the feisty emma peel in the avengers and as james bond's wife inhan sixty years. 0ur arts editor will gompertz looks back at her life. diana rigg as the incredibly stylish, unsha keably cool, thoroughly independent emma peel in the 19605 hit spy—fi series the avengers. she wasn't one to stand for any nonsense, on—screen or off. so, when she discovered she was being paid less than the cameraman on the show, she decided to have a word. i don'tjoin generally the main body of feminism, but i have always said that i thought equal pay gets you a long way to be treated equally by a man. mister and mrs james bond! from agent peel to 007‘s mrs, the only woman to make an honest man out of bond. dame diana rigg was, at heart, a classical actor who trained at rada and learned her craft at the royal shakespeare company, working alongside the likes of laurence olivier,
she was best known for her roles as the feisty emma peel in the avengers and as james bond's wife inhan sixty years. 0ur arts editor will gompertz looks back at her life. diana rigg as the incredibly stylish, unsha keably cool, thoroughly independent emma peel in the 19605 hit spy—fi series the avengers. she wasn't one to stand for any nonsense, on—screen or off. so, when she discovered she was being paid less than the cameraman on the show, she decided to have a word. i don'tjoin generally...
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move over, emma. a new name tops the latest list of baby names for girls. s. needles. for sewing, but maybe not for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections,yotor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra may increase risk of death. tears in the stomach or intestines and serious allergic reactions have happened. needles. fine for some. but for you, there's a pill that may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about the pill first prescribed for ra more than seven years ago. xeljanz. an "unjection™". with
move over, emma. a new name tops the latest list of baby names for girls. s. needles. for sewing, but maybe not for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during...
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who would believe that somebody like emma peel, the same actress could, andi emma peel, the same actress to see when she took to the west end and to new york. this was an enthralling performance. and quite amazing. she had the most tremendous dramatic range emotionally, and she could have fun on stage as she did with tom stoppard and opposite michael holden which was a famous production. but also so monstrous as the mother. she enjoyed playing villains, but she said the truth and a part was most important even if it was far from her own personality. it was her knowledge of the human experience that she would bring to it. did you know her personally, had you met her? i met her several times because she was actually charming. went to several of the plays she performed m, several of the plays she performed in, and got backstage and had a chat with her afterwards. that is the sign of someone that really enjoys meeting their public. because she really was absolutely delightful, but also on—screen of course the one woman to marry james but also on—screen of course the one woman to marryjames b
who would believe that somebody like emma peel, the same actress could, andi emma peel, the same actress to see when she took to the west end and to new york. this was an enthralling performance. and quite amazing. she had the most tremendous dramatic range emotionally, and she could have fun on stage as she did with tom stoppard and opposite michael holden which was a famous production. but also so monstrous as the mother. she enjoyed playing villains, but she said the truth and a part was...
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she was best known for her roles as the feisty emma peel in the avengers and as james bond's wife inur arts editor will gompertz looks back at her life. diana rigg as the incredibly stylish, unsha keably cool, thoroughly independent emma peel in the 1960s hit spy—fi series the avengers. she wasn't one to stand for any nonsense, on—screen 01’ off. so, when she discovered she was being paid less than the cameraman on the show, she decided to have a word. i don'tjoin generally the main body of feminism, but i have always said that i thought equal pay gets you a long way to be treated equally by a man. mister and mrs james bond! from agent peel to 007‘s mrs, the only woman to make an honest man out of bond. dame diana rigg was, at heart, a classical actor who trained at rada and learned her craft at the royal shakespeare company, working alongside the likes of laurence olivier, albert finney and vanessa redgrave. i know she was fabulous in the avengers and very sexy and all those necessary things, which came to her easily, but the point is she was a brilliant actress and she was fun. wil
she was best known for her roles as the feisty emma peel in the avengers and as james bond's wife inur arts editor will gompertz looks back at her life. diana rigg as the incredibly stylish, unsha keably cool, thoroughly independent emma peel in the 1960s hit spy—fi series the avengers. she wasn't one to stand for any nonsense, on—screen 01’ off. so, when she discovered she was being paid less than the cameraman on the show, she decided to have a word. i don'tjoin generally the main body...
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him and russia's this following the latest on the story for us hi emma good to see you of the german and french leaders anglo-american and i'm on my call as we said as we said to have agreed on an initiative for the e.u. to take in around $400.00 miners can you tell us more about what exactly they agreed on well they've agreed to take in those $400.00 under-age miners and that's a 1st step since there are more than 12 pozen people currently without a roof in morea camp into conditions we've just seen in their reports and among them more than 40000 children another 400 children will be relocated within the european union and the situation was dire already in moria and it's now becoming dramatic and that's why both both france and germany will try to convince other e.u. countries to also take a more migrants from last fall so let's have a listen to what i'm going to marco the german chancellor had to say. right. ok so it looks like we're having some trouble with that clip there emma but certainly saying that she supports this measure to bring $400.00 minors to europe several states and
him and russia's this following the latest on the story for us hi emma good to see you of the german and french leaders anglo-american and i'm on my call as we said as we said to have agreed on an initiative for the e.u. to take in around $400.00 miners can you tell us more about what exactly they agreed on well they've agreed to take in those $400.00 under-age miners and that's a 1st step since there are more than 12 pozen people currently without a roof in morea camp into conditions we've...
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she became famous for her role as emma peel in the tv show the avengers.iana rigg. with a little help from a stuntman, as emma peel in classic tv series the avengers she was clever and cool. a new kind of heroine. she was notjust physical she was also pretty well equipped, intellectually she was as clever as a mum, computers, she very self—sufficient. —— clever as a man. she had been brought up in india and then at a yorkshire boarding school. you're full of surprises, contessa. so are you, mr bond. she was a bond girl in on her majesty's secret service, the only one to get the spy to the altar, though she was shot dead shortly afterwards. theatre of blood proved she could do comedy. will i be interfering with his majesty's obligations? i sincerely hope so! laughter why is it that men can't spend ten minutes alone mac sent she was a formidable stage actress know to be at the theatre. herfinal performance was as may be you. she appeared in greek tragedy. opposite helen mirren. i pray you serve. take patients. and in shakespeare plus making their opposite la
she became famous for her role as emma peel in the tv show the avengers.iana rigg. with a little help from a stuntman, as emma peel in classic tv series the avengers she was clever and cool. a new kind of heroine. she was notjust physical she was also pretty well equipped, intellectually she was as clever as a mum, computers, she very self—sufficient. —— clever as a man. she had been brought up in india and then at a yorkshire boarding school. you're full of surprises, contessa. so are...
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the psychologist i want to most attractive features that she is open debates with for of us so after emma replied under says you're more than welcome it was a very different refreshing perspective therapeutic and it was rational and sensible in the middle of all of this trauma high praise indeed from. nicole says. they feel trapped for others they feel liberated is hard to quantify the outcome overall but there's a long road ahead. says it's not just a mental health crisis anything that isn't covered is being ignored and treatment delayed despite hospitals being empty. mental health is very important and it's people who think otherwise who are part of the problem. disagree she says the secular center view. she says over 50 percent of the population have some health issues and how many with any preexisting conditions ended up dead or in really life changing situations scott hudson says it does affect the brain sense of taste is a noodle function and people are being repelled from smells and tastes are used to love and finally kill the says there was already a mental health crisis before th
the psychologist i want to most attractive features that she is open debates with for of us so after emma replied under says you're more than welcome it was a very different refreshing perspective therapeutic and it was rational and sensible in the middle of all of this trauma high praise indeed from. nicole says. they feel trapped for others they feel liberated is hard to quantify the outcome overall but there's a long road ahead. says it's not just a mental health crisis anything that isn't...
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continue oppressing the palestinians but we may have normal relation with you. —— bahraini is and emmaisrael. the palestinian factions have come together to talk for the first time in a long time. it is disgraceful this should have taken a situation as critical as this to get both of these bankrupt factions and the other political formations to get to this book point. it is absolutely essential that the palestinians unify their ranks and come forward with a position that is clear to the rest of the world. this is the basis on which we will negotiate, we refuse the united states as immediate —— mediator, it is the most bias possible state possible. this is what we want and this is how we intend to achieve it. nobody knows those things because there is no such thing today as palestinian diplomacy. there is no such thing as palestinian public relations. those are things that have to be done on the basis of unity which the palestinians hopefully will be moving towards. maybe this is a step in that direction. professor, thank you very much. you're very welcome. india has now crossed an unfo
continue oppressing the palestinians but we may have normal relation with you. —— bahraini is and emmaisrael. the palestinian factions have come together to talk for the first time in a long time. it is disgraceful this should have taken a situation as critical as this to get both of these bankrupt factions and the other political formations to get to this book point. it is absolutely essential that the palestinians unify their ranks and come forward with a position that is clear to the...
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psychologist i want to most attractive features that she is open and debates with her of us so after emma replied under says you're more than welcome it was a very different refreshing perspective therapeutic and it was rational and sensible in the middle of all if there's anxiety and trauma so high praise indeed from. nicole says. they feel trapped for all those they feel liberated is hard to quantify the outcome overall but that's a long road ahead. says it's not just a mental health crisis anything that isn't covered is being ignored in treatment delayed despite hospitals being empty. mental health is very important and it's people who think otherwise who are part of the problem. disagree she says the secular center view. she says.
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applause] we must rest the gavel of senate leadership from mitch mcconnell and republicans by electing emmaratz in battleground states so we end the era of gop obstruction. this is an undeniable mandate to action. young people will lead the way. today is just the beginning. everyonegized by standing up to make their voices heard. i am proud of this campaign and what we stand for. i am hopeful of the future of our country. day byh is renewed each your determination, commitment, and refusal to give up on your dreams. create a we will healthier, fairer, more future for everyone, especially the children. thank you,
applause] we must rest the gavel of senate leadership from mitch mcconnell and republicans by electing emmaratz in battleground states so we end the era of gop obstruction. this is an undeniable mandate to action. young people will lead the way. today is just the beginning. everyonegized by standing up to make their voices heard. i am proud of this campaign and what we stand for. i am hopeful of the future of our country. day byh is renewed each your determination, commitment, and refusal to...
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our business correspondent emma simpson has more.bout a full family shop? m&s is now after a bigger share of the uk's grocery basket. it's now, finally, online. these, the first customer orders being dispatched early this morning. but catching up with its rivals doesn't come cheap. m&s is spending three quarters of a billion on this deal with ocado. it wants to double food sales to help drive its recovery. this is a transformative moment for the m&s food business. we want to grow this business, but what is critical is for the first time customers will be able to see that full range online of the m&s products, but also be able to see our value coming through in the prices. m&s food has a reputation for being expensive. it has been cutting prices and adding hundreds of new products. it's really going for it on groceries now, but will this online gamble pay off? one big question, what will ocado shoppers do if they cannot shoppers do if they can't buy waitrose products? we spoke to a few of them. are you going to switch or stick? switch
our business correspondent emma simpson has more.bout a full family shop? m&s is now after a bigger share of the uk's grocery basket. it's now, finally, online. these, the first customer orders being dispatched early this morning. but catching up with its rivals doesn't come cheap. m&s is spending three quarters of a billion on this deal with ocado. it wants to double food sales to help drive its recovery. this is a transformative moment for the m&s food business. we want to grow...
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emma baugh, bbc news.ble turnaround on the penultimate day of the race. atjust 21—years—old pogacar is set to become the youngest winner of the race in 111 years. adrian timmis is a former 0lympic and tour de france cyclist. he gave me his reaction to pogacar‘s achivement. just unbelievable. just going into the last time trial it looked like roglicjust had to get on his bike and he was going to win the tour. his team had controlled the race for two weeks but it all fell apart yesterday. i mean, it has made for a fantastic spectacle, hasn't it? tadej pogacar, just tell us a bit about him, he could be a champion for many years to come because he is so young, isn't he? he's already achieved a lot, i think he is 22 tomorrow. he has won stages in grand tours before, he had already won two stages before yesterday. it's how he can get through this next winter because he's going to just be a superstar in the world and in his home country. he's not exactly a household moment at the moment, i have to say, but he is
emma baugh, bbc news.ble turnaround on the penultimate day of the race. atjust 21—years—old pogacar is set to become the youngest winner of the race in 111 years. adrian timmis is a former 0lympic and tour de france cyclist. he gave me his reaction to pogacar‘s achivement. just unbelievable. just going into the last time trial it looked like roglicjust had to get on his bike and he was going to win the tour. his team had controlled the race for two weeks but it all fell apart yesterday. i...
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emma jones reports from venice.limpse back into the world of celebrity. there were still films asking tough political questions. one of them, and tomorrow the entire world, offers a young german perspective on the resurgence of the far right in their nation. a young idealistic woman, luisa, joins an antifascist group, full of people her age — where she's soon confronted by choices of how far to go to achieve their aims. is violence the only way to get noticed? the co—writer and director, julia vonhines, was writing from personal experience, and wrote a first draft 20 years ago. julia, i understand this movie is slightly autobiographical to you, is that right? autobiographical is too strong of a word. it's very, very personal. it refers to a time when...it was actually a decade. from 15—25, i experienced a lot of things that louisa in my film experiences, joining a left—wing group, all the group dynamic processes, the questions of loyalty, the questions whether violence can be a political means. i ask myself all thos
emma jones reports from venice.limpse back into the world of celebrity. there were still films asking tough political questions. one of them, and tomorrow the entire world, offers a young german perspective on the resurgence of the far right in their nation. a young idealistic woman, luisa, joins an antifascist group, full of people her age — where she's soon confronted by choices of how far to go to achieve their aims. is violence the only way to get noticed? the co—writer and director,...
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as emma peel in the avengers she was clever and cool. a new kind of heroin.was a bond girl in on her majesty's secret service, the only one to get the spy to the altar, though she was shot dead shortly afterwards. i know she was fabulous in the avengers and very sexy and all those necessary things, which came to her easily, but the point is she was a brilliant actress and she was fun. will i be interfering with his majesty's obligations? i sincerely hope so. hertiming her timing was impeccable, here in a morecambe and wise christmas special. but will you love me when i'm old and ugly? of course i do. the force of her personality made her a chat show favourite.|j the force of her personality made her a chat show favourite. i can't wait to be old and gentle and retrospective and utterly past it. pick up the sword and creep towards the starting line of pain. she lit up the starting line of pain. she lit up screen the starting line of pain. she lit up screen and stage and have the awards to prove it. ladies and gentlemen, this is a very great honour indeed. she w
as emma peel in the avengers she was clever and cool. a new kind of heroin.was a bond girl in on her majesty's secret service, the only one to get the spy to the altar, though she was shot dead shortly afterwards. i know she was fabulous in the avengers and very sexy and all those necessary things, which came to her easily, but the point is she was a brilliant actress and she was fun. will i be interfering with his majesty's obligations? i sincerely hope so. hertiming her timing was impeccable,...
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that was emma vardy, our correspondent in belfast.pport schemes are due to be phased out in the coming weeks, but now the treasury is considering extending them. our economics editor faisal islam is with me. what's going on? we are already seeing an impact in global stock markets. in europe, they were down 396 496. markets. in europe, they were down 3% 4%. that was driven by falls in the of airlines in the uk, as global finance starts to come to the reality that we may be facing some sort of second wave of this pandemic. if you take a step back from what we have seen today, that kind of exponential growth in the virus would be a tremendous health disaster and also a disaster for the economy. so that's why the government is trying to act, the relationship between the economy and the virus. at the same level, when things were shut down in april, it cost us 20% of the economy. if we had a tumour grow weak circuit breaker, you are talking about setting back the recovery six months ora setting back the recovery six months or a year. it's v
that was emma vardy, our correspondent in belfast.pport schemes are due to be phased out in the coming weeks, but now the treasury is considering extending them. our economics editor faisal islam is with me. what's going on? we are already seeing an impact in global stock markets. in europe, they were down 396 496. markets. in europe, they were down 3% 4%. that was driven by falls in the of airlines in the uk, as global finance starts to come to the reality that we may be facing some sort of...
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emma simpson, bbc news, peterborough.e to their parents at the public inquiry into the attack. marcin and angelika klis had gone to collect their daughters when they and 20 others were murdered in may 2017. 0ur north of england correspondent judith moritz reports. of the many tragedies of the manchester attack are the children left without parents, and the parents who have had to bury their children. lisa lees was murdered. she doted on her two daughters, lauren and india. they say she was their role model. my life has not been the same since losing my mum. just the thought that she will never see me walk down the aisle or see my boys grow up or see any of my sister's life milestones is a daily emotional battle. all i can do now is help my mum's memory live on and be there for my sister and family. my mum lit up all our lives and is missed every hour of every day. the klises were a happy family of four. teenagers aleks and patrycja went to the pop concert. their parents, marcin and angelika, went to collect them and took
emma simpson, bbc news, peterborough.e to their parents at the public inquiry into the attack. marcin and angelika klis had gone to collect their daughters when they and 20 others were murdered in may 2017. 0ur north of england correspondent judith moritz reports. of the many tragedies of the manchester attack are the children left without parents, and the parents who have had to bury their children. lisa lees was murdered. she doted on her two daughters, lauren and india. they say she was...
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she was best known for her roles as the feisty emma peel in the avengers, and as james bond's wife ina rigg as the incredibly stylish, unsha keably cool, thoroughly independent emma peel in the 1960s hit spy—fi series the avengers. she wasn't one to stand for any nonsense, on—screen 01’ off. so, when she discovered she was being paid less than the cameraman on the show, she decided to have a word. i don'tjoin generally the main body of feminism, but i have always said that i thought equal pay gets you a long way to be treated equally by a man. misterand mrsjames man. mister and mrs james bond! from agent peel to 007‘s mrs, the only woman to make
she was best known for her roles as the feisty emma peel in the avengers, and as james bond's wife ina rigg as the incredibly stylish, unsha keably cool, thoroughly independent emma peel in the 1960s hit spy—fi series the avengers. she wasn't one to stand for any nonsense, on—screen 01’ off. so, when she discovered she was being paid less than the cameraman on the show, she decided to have a word. i don'tjoin generally the main body of feminism, but i have always said that i thought equal...
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which was a nice diversion. >> that would be a great book for you to write emma in the journalism of plague year. >> why does a girl with a social life do not. it's one of those cork books. [laughter] dino cork publishing, prime, prejudice and zombies. [laughter] next month we will be discussing that. >> that is a great novel. >> people are disagreeing with the roger. >> never. >> they say charming and never self-aggrandizing. >> that is okay. >> a couple of questions about leaving our fingerprint so people want to know what responses they put up in your address that a little bit and over the sense that the speculator which is the library association thinking how wild that is and what quarantining must feel like if you're one of the few year-round residents, especially after the holiday weekend where everybody came north. a noise making people nervous. >> jennifer works at a small public library in southwestern pennsylvania. >> hooray i am very impressed you already have survey participants and what might you have for encouraging people to share their thoughts and experiences during
which was a nice diversion. >> that would be a great book for you to write emma in the journalism of plague year. >> why does a girl with a social life do not. it's one of those cork books. [laughter] dino cork publishing, prime, prejudice and zombies. [laughter] next month we will be discussing that. >> that is a great novel. >> people are disagreeing with the roger. >> never. >> they say charming and never self-aggrandizing. >> that is okay. >>...
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to the english education secretary but he wouldn't get anywhere and 2 he started to trust teachers emma has become an important voice and how to emerge from looked at you with your mental health. she has an eye in conversation. amoco me when we last spoke we were right in the middle of the lot don't period then you would talk about the very very particular pressures on people at that stage of these pressures developed over the last few months i mean personally i think i've intensified and i think they've intensified the lots of quite common sense reasons so the economy is really struggling and people have lost their jobs and this is equally more permanent the the way the lockdowns gone from a temporary measure to something that feels like it's almost permanent and then the fact that services have been crippled to some degree because access has been tonight in lots of different areas where mental health is concerned i think that people really are struggling because something that felt like it was going to be quite temporary experiences felt become past a permanent fixture so yeah i defin
to the english education secretary but he wouldn't get anywhere and 2 he started to trust teachers emma has become an important voice and how to emerge from looked at you with your mental health. she has an eye in conversation. amoco me when we last spoke we were right in the middle of the lot don't period then you would talk about the very very particular pressures on people at that stage of these pressures developed over the last few months i mean personally i think i've intensified and i...
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emma simpson, bbc news, loughborough. between the uk and the eu. borisjohnson has said agreement must be reached by october the 15th. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake is in brussels. ifi if i had ifihada if i had a euro for every time i said there were crunch talks beginning... you would be a very rich man, simon and, yes, we don't like to say that time is ticking and a deadline is near but it does feel like this is a significant week, because it is the ninth and final round of negotiations between the eu and the uk, trying to reach a trade deal. of course, if they don't do that, come january the 1st, deal. of course, if they don't do that, comejanuary the 1st, for the first time in more than 40 years, there will be tariffs on goods moving between the eu and the uk which ultimately will mean stuff is more expensive for all of us to buy. that is why both the eu and the uk insist they want to do a deal but there remains the stumbling blocks, notably on fishing and also on competition rules, the extent to which government
emma simpson, bbc news, loughborough. between the uk and the eu. borisjohnson has said agreement must be reached by october the 15th. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake is in brussels. ifi if i had ifihada if i had a euro for every time i said there were crunch talks beginning... you would be a very rich man, simon and, yes, we don't like to say that time is ticking and a deadline is near but it does feel like this is a significant week, because it is the ninth and final round of negotiations...
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emma simpson, thank you. banks hsbc, santander, and lloyds have temporarily pulled mortgages with 10% deposits for new customers. some lenders have also said they would not currently consider applications from people on furlough. our consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker reports. during lockdown, more people decided to swap the city for the suburbs and escape to the country for bigger homes and green spaces. but some of britain's biggest banks have shut the door on first—time buyers. it's like the goalposts just keep moving away from us. claire and ricky have been saving hard to buy theirfirst home in cheshire. it was almost within reach, but then the pandemic hit and mortgages for those with 5% and 10% deposits began to disappear. theyjust keep on making it more and more difficult, and it'sjust not fair on people, because you are spending years and years of your life putting away money for a house that you can't have for another five years. saving a 15% deposit isjust... unless you started when you're,
emma simpson, thank you. banks hsbc, santander, and lloyds have temporarily pulled mortgages with 10% deposits for new customers. some lenders have also said they would not currently consider applications from people on furlough. our consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker reports. during lockdown, more people decided to swap the city for the suburbs and escape to the country for bigger homes and green spaces. but some of britain's biggest banks have shut the door on first—time buyers....
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our family includes me, my husband jesse, emma, vivian, tess, julyiohn peter.nd we have our two from haiti. and benjamin identify him as their favorite siblings, our youngest. our children obviousesly make our life very full. i'm better known back home as a room parent, car pool driver and birthday part i ply planner. when schools went remote, jesse and i barrel co-principles of the barrett e learning academy and yes the list mucof enrolled students was a very long one. my children are my great ets sg. at the start of our marriage, i imagine 245d we would run out household as partners. as it has turned out, jess are city does far more than his share of the work. to my sha glichagrin, he learne my children consider him to be the better cook. for 21 year, jesse has asked me every single more than what he can do for me that day. and though i almost always say nothing, he still finds ways to take things off my flaplate. and thathe has a busy law bra. he is a superb husband and i'm very fortunate. [ applause ] jess are city ande have a life relationships. not only w
our family includes me, my husband jesse, emma, vivian, tess, julyiohn peter.nd we have our two from haiti. and benjamin identify him as their favorite siblings, our youngest. our children obviousesly make our life very full. i'm better known back home as a room parent, car pool driver and birthday part i ply planner. when schools went remote, jesse and i barrel co-principles of the barrett e learning academy and yes the list mucof enrolled students was a very long one. my children are my great...
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go back to emma or any of the great heroes and heroines of literature are all virtual.y never were. but then we do something with virtuality and we say that the light that can be imagined, to go back to eric is thoughts, like can be imagined can be the life that is sublime, and that's our business in the world. that's at least part of it. the other part right click, and never shared from this because i believe it wholeheartedly, business is to make the world better, make us smarter, make it feel more, make it happier or make it more intelligent or solder, whatever thought is at the disposal of words, the writers duty is to make the world a better place. this is now and what of all exercise that responsibility. >> that sounds like almost the perfect place to into our conversation. -- to end. not wish that i don't wish you could go on but that sounds like a perfect summary thought and i appreciate your being here and participating in this, both of you. so thank you so much. >> thank you, ike. >> i wonder if, does alan want to come back for a minute and say anything -- ell
go back to emma or any of the great heroes and heroines of literature are all virtual.y never were. but then we do something with virtuality and we say that the light that can be imagined, to go back to eric is thoughts, like can be imagined can be the life that is sublime, and that's our business in the world. that's at least part of it. the other part right click, and never shared from this because i believe it wholeheartedly, business is to make the world better, make us smarter, make it...
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emma simpson, bbc news.es with a £25,000 price with the usual glitzy award ceremony was cancelled because of covid—i9. it was a case of third time lucky for the 33—year—old london born musician. winning his third nomination. it was a happy ending to a prolonged period of self—doubt for the singer—songwriter. a prolonged period of self—doubt for the singer-songwriter. i've always been kind of worried about my place in the musical landscape, where i fit in, all this kind of questions. ijust fit in, all this kind of questions. i just kinda fit in, all this kind of questions. ijust kinda made a decision that i didn't want to worry about those things and create my own name. #my things and create my own name. # my hero... he is at times upbeat and funny, i others, so fluid. there might be a song thatjust goes a little bit subpar compared to the rest. there's no good moment in this album, it's a complete body of work thatis album, it's a complete body of work that is consistent throughout. album, it's a complete bo
emma simpson, bbc news.es with a £25,000 price with the usual glitzy award ceremony was cancelled because of covid—i9. it was a case of third time lucky for the 33—year—old london born musician. winning his third nomination. it was a happy ending to a prolonged period of self—doubt for the singer—songwriter. a prolonged period of self—doubt for the singer-songwriter. i've always been kind of worried about my place in the musical landscape, where i fit in, all this kind of...
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summer continues to sizzle, the battle for your dollars will stretch from the prairie to the super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to new tide plus downy free. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. new tide pods plus downy free. safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. so can your skin! lather, rinse, refresh with dove men + care body wash that washes away germs and moisturizes skin to refresh you and your skin with every shower wsteaming up lingering odors.r is like a sauna febreze car vent clips stop hot car stench with up to 30 days of freshness. get relief with febreze. theater. nancy giles takes us for a ride down memory lane. >> he was just 17 when he started working at the drive-in in orrville, pitch. >> i hated drive-ins with a passion. >> he told his manager he wasn't going to stay long. >> i was going to work two weeks and it's now 2020. >> reporter: paul and his wife susan ended up running the place. now considered america's oldest operating drive-in. >> we have people that come
summer continues to sizzle, the battle for your dollars will stretch from the prairie to the super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to new tide plus downy free. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. new tide pods plus downy free. safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. so can your skin! lather, rinse, refresh with dove men + care body wash that washes away germs and moisturizes skin to refresh you...
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diana rigg as the incredibly stylish, unsha keably cool, thoroughly independent emma peel in the 1960s hit spy—fi series the avengers. she wasn't one to stand for any nonsense, on—screen or off. so, when she discovered she was being paid less than the cameraman on the show, she decided to have a word. i don'tjoin generally the main body of feminism, but i have always said that i thought equal pay gets you a long way to be treated equally by a man. misterand mrsjames man. mister and mrs james bond! from agent peel to 007‘s mrs, the only woman to make an honest man out of bond. dame diana rigg was, at heart, a classical actor who trained at rada and learned her craft at the royal shakespeare company, working alongside the likes of laurence olivier, albert finney and vanessa redgrave. i know she was fabulous in the avengers and very sexy and all those necessary things, which came to her easily, but the point is she was a brilliant actress and she was fun. will i be interfering with his majesty's obligations?” will i be interfering with his majesty's obligations? i sincerely hope so. frien
diana rigg as the incredibly stylish, unsha keably cool, thoroughly independent emma peel in the 1960s hit spy—fi series the avengers. she wasn't one to stand for any nonsense, on—screen or off. so, when she discovered she was being paid less than the cameraman on the show, she decided to have a word. i don'tjoin generally the main body of feminism, but i have always said that i thought equal pay gets you a long way to be treated equally by a man. misterand mrsjames man. mister and mrs...
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for the best of other minimum capital requirement i think is ironic $1000000.00 or $500000.00 emma devils have ever done is it is office what is not also connected to the fact that they do fall out of the us as our very same lot of government just looking what our policy means of actually raising funds because in africa is you know or does that and was there much i decided to a lot of years ago was that it does it went dead and now i wish it would have been right it is basically saying that and to get the government as well as if it were not a deep dive into really the rule right edge what would also connected to the fact that it complements it what it is it is a very you know about a year now in aggregate that also shut its border it will do it in a jungle without its own reasons engender trust modalism and panic or none of that yes you could look into that alex i'm so sorry to interrupt but yes so we're looking at other conflicts sort of between local laws and international and i wanted to ask you how much do you think about such stuff like the block do you think these are nigeria and g
for the best of other minimum capital requirement i think is ironic $1000000.00 or $500000.00 emma devils have ever done is it is office what is not also connected to the fact that they do fall out of the us as our very same lot of government just looking what our policy means of actually raising funds because in africa is you know or does that and was there much i decided to a lot of years ago was that it does it went dead and now i wish it would have been right it is basically saying that and...
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sophie: emma in d.c. let's get a check of the first word headlines.hina has been accused of delaying the renewal of press gradual for some journalists working for u.s. media outlets, including bloomberg, cnn, the wall street journal. an official tweeted that the applications are being processed and reporters will be able to live and work in china while that happens. the holdup is seen as a countermeasure to restrictions placed on chinese reporters in the united states. the eu has warned boris johnson over his later plans for brexit. the european president was responding to threats of u.k. separation from europe without a trade agreement. the deadline was struck. talks resumed this week. the pound fell as much as 1% against the dollar. a human and economic crisis in india which now has the world's second-highest number of coronavirus cases at over 4 million infections. the have already suffered biggest contraction by most major economies. globally, cases of covid-19 are now at more than 27 million deaths. russian opposition leader has woken from an art
sophie: emma in d.c. let's get a check of the first word headlines.hina has been accused of delaying the renewal of press gradual for some journalists working for u.s. media outlets, including bloomberg, cnn, the wall street journal. an official tweeted that the applications are being processed and reporters will be able to live and work in china while that happens. the holdup is seen as a countermeasure to restrictions placed on chinese reporters in the united states. the eu has warned boris...
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i do think the government has a problem in the sense that the first area emma leicester of the tory mphere was neal o'brien who is seen asa there was neal o'brien who is seen as a loyalist and even by the end of it he was saying let us out of lockdown. so i think when you have mps who are more naturally antilock down or in other scenarios could see | tight down or in other scenarios could see i tight marginal, i think that does put pressure on the government where they have to face down angry mps will add pressure in terms of decision—making. will add pressure in terms of decision-making. 20 seconds each on it nicola sturgeon were in her ta rta n fa ce it nicola sturgeon were in her tartan face mask with an independence push renewed. pretty symbolic and nothing more than that. it is and we would expect her from her with elections next may in scotland so she is excess —— setting up scotland so she is excess —— setting up her stall scotland so she is excess —— setting up herstalland scotland so she is excess —— setting up her stall and independence. scotland so she is excess —— setting u
i do think the government has a problem in the sense that the first area emma leicester of the tory mphere was neal o'brien who is seen asa there was neal o'brien who is seen as a loyalist and even by the end of it he was saying let us out of lockdown. so i think when you have mps who are more naturally antilock down or in other scenarios could see | tight down or in other scenarios could see i tight marginal, i think that does put pressure on the government where they have to face down angry...
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Sep 11, 2020
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guzmán loera hubo declaraciones de mujeres desde 1977 cuando se casó con alejandrina salazar hasta emman loera de no haber convivido con sus hijos >> cuántos nombres de tus hijos pusiste tú ninguno me dijo >> la criminóloga dice que dos mujeres importantes en la vida del joaquín "chapo" guzmán loera fueron su abuela y su madre >> sintió admiración por actrices por kate del castillo en méxico noticias telemundo >> al regresar de la pausa >> al regresar de la pausa trasladan a i'm a verizon engineer and i'm part of the team building 5g ultra wideband. it's already available in parts of select cities and it's rolling out in cities around the country. 25x faster than today's 4g networks. it's the fastest 5g in the world. this is 5g built right. (voz) cinnamon toast crunch. ¡cuadritos cargados con cinna-dust! la mayoría de la gente ahora como no acude a su trabajo pues no está ensuciando zapatos, no está gastando sus suelas nosotros acá seguimos para adelante. ♪ nuestros cafés listos por si tú en lugar de work from home, sales a work... for home. work for her, work for him, for héctor, for h
guzmán loera hubo declaraciones de mujeres desde 1977 cuando se casó con alejandrina salazar hasta emman loera de no haber convivido con sus hijos >> cuántos nombres de tus hijos pusiste tú ninguno me dijo >> la criminóloga dice que dos mujeres importantes en la vida del joaquín "chapo" guzmán loera fueron su abuela y su madre >> sintió admiración por actrices por kate del castillo en méxico noticias telemundo >> al regresar de la pausa >> al...
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Sep 29, 2020
09/20
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buen trabajo emma! yoplait. con calcio para ayudarles a tener huesos fuertes y jugar más. (♪ mÚsica ♪) otro incendio en napa california arrasó con más de 1000 acres y la evacuación de miles de personas, las llamas reducen a cenizas viñedos y estructuras francisco nos tiene más . >> las infernales llamas en el norte de california entre napa y santa rosa, los que pueden huyen entre carreteras cubiertas por el fuegoi otros son rescatados en ambulancias, hospitales como este que son evacuados de emergencia en la noche se ve cómo arde todo arriba . >> silvia tiene todo listo para ser desalojada, mientras tanto manteine su casa húmeda . >> si viene el incendio para acá, que no se queme toda la casa . >> el incendio queue quekmó al menos 11 mil acres, el fuego arrasó con viñedos y viviendas . >> bomberos avanzan con marchas forzadas, las llamas llegan y parece que todo es tarde, será pérdida total . >> con ráfagas de 65 millas por hora y con temperaturas en los dígitos, miles de casas están en peligro, las órdenes de evacuación siguen . >> ellos tocaron mi pierta,. me avisaron qu
buen trabajo emma! yoplait. con calcio para ayudarles a tener huesos fuertes y jugar más. (♪ mÚsica ♪) otro incendio en napa california arrasó con más de 1000 acres y la evacuación de miles de personas, las llamas reducen a cenizas viñedos y estructuras francisco nos tiene más . >> las infernales llamas en el norte de california entre napa y santa rosa, los que pueden huyen entre carreteras cubiertas por el fuegoi otros son rescatados en ambulancias, hospitales como este que...
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Sep 28, 2020
09/20
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programmers you can bring this to spying really opening this room when my you write i think a good idea emma and i get the rocker who want to get us on. cue us in the minnesota spirit is going there alone now for my good friend. who remember. that when i got. out i didn't duck the. storm and say yes i'm. thank you just from just. see my program. going to see who will say anything most of the say that you like he said you think to just look we're going to look. look good. the things that you think. think about your outfit and was. that was the negroes are no no no no. how us on us who are not or knows for them brings us an idea not of. them. who. are missing out of course it is. either their primary for forgetting my dear master of the mind of the papa put it over to me that is begun in order to know the moment there i mean the more than i think the biggest immutable is that even with exactness he handed down to consistency mean only cuomo said if. you call me a little sick well. this isn't right i don't want to see where we're going to let the little things. like that out for ya. it's all go
programmers you can bring this to spying really opening this room when my you write i think a good idea emma and i get the rocker who want to get us on. cue us in the minnesota spirit is going there alone now for my good friend. who remember. that when i got. out i didn't duck the. storm and say yes i'm. thank you just from just. see my program. going to see who will say anything most of the say that you like he said you think to just look we're going to look. look good. the things that you...