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eunice, if i can just start with you. do you think to our continental neighbours, the whole shenanigans over this new law? i think everyone is baffled, shocked, this was not the expected behaviour of the british government. over almost five decades in the eu, britain gained the reputation of being a tough negotiator during treaties precisely because everybody knew that britain was being tough because britain would respect what had been agreed. so the tearing up of the withdrawal agreement was something seen as completely unexpected, completely out of character, and i think it will have a huge reputational damage to united kingdom in the longer term. isn't it perhaps just a negotiating tactic as the talks draw to a crunch point? possibly, but it is like throwing a nuclear bomb into a negotiating tactic. this is the country that always says it gold—plated any european rules and regulations. we were the law—abiders and accused other people of fudging the edges. this is the first time i think in our lifetime that we have seen
eunice, if i can just start with you. do you think to our continental neighbours, the whole shenanigans over this new law? i think everyone is baffled, shocked, this was not the expected behaviour of the british government. over almost five decades in the eu, britain gained the reputation of being a tough negotiator during treaties precisely because everybody knew that britain was being tough because britain would respect what had been agreed. so the tearing up of the withdrawal agreement was...
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to take he's like eunice can use these devices a far move than just telephones discover him so i'm one of those old people who don't just view the smartphone as a utilitarian object because i can get really enthusiastic about design a good display guys done every year phone makers flood the market with new models and they're prepared to go to extreme lengths to sell them scripts officiating the tactic and the use various tactics very strong suggestions that the devices are built to break as soon as possible. 1.4000000000 new smartphones are sold annually . is the price now digital lifestyle. barcelona spain you tube influencing young us as come here to report on the latest smartphone trends the 21 year old regularly tests the latest devices and posts his videos on the internet the most important industry sector event of the year is a region issue to be held here today hey hey papes a warm welcome from barcelona where the mobile world congress was meant to take place. the world's largest mobile technologies trade fair was canceled because of coded 19 but some manufacturers were determin
to take he's like eunice can use these devices a far move than just telephones discover him so i'm one of those old people who don't just view the smartphone as a utilitarian object because i can get really enthusiastic about design a good display guys done every year phone makers flood the market with new models and they're prepared to go to extreme lengths to sell them scripts officiating the tactic and the use various tactics very strong suggestions that the devices are built to break as...
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with me to discuss all this are polly toynbee of the guardian and portuguese writer eunice goes. and here in the studio my colleague, clive myrie. lovely to see you all, thanks very much forjoining us. it feels like another pivotal moment on the covid front. as infections rise again everyone is asking what is the government strategy and will it act fast enough this time? will tighter restrictions come in just as the furlough scheme is due to end? will it have to be extended? a lot of questions ahead at a crunch moment. polly toynbee, it has been quite a week and quite a dramatic change in tone from the government in the last couple of days. it certainly has. i think people feel that they have been on a roller—coaster with this government, changing their mind and their advice all the time. it is quite understandable in a way because obviously from a day to day, the situation changes how fast the infection arises, but we always knew, the government always knew and said and warned that a second wave would come at. we always could see gci’oss would come at. we always could see across
with me to discuss all this are polly toynbee of the guardian and portuguese writer eunice goes. and here in the studio my colleague, clive myrie. lovely to see you all, thanks very much forjoining us. it feels like another pivotal moment on the covid front. as infections rise again everyone is asking what is the government strategy and will it act fast enough this time? will tighter restrictions come in just as the furlough scheme is due to end? will it have to be extended? a lot of questions...
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around the latest devices yet major innovations are increasingly few and far between according to eunice. is it starts by increasingly advised people against buying a new device each year because the differences just aren't so great because manufacturers think out new forms to get paid. if the by like folding devices for example but for $2500.00 euros only a test will show whether the device can be recommended on the hottest new test site . high prices and if the new developments despite that chickies flock to smartphone presentations like this besides your news conference you choose influencer to be his dickey is also. the lowest but i buy a new smartphone about once a year i bought several since the new 5 g. devices came out it's with a 247 it's my alarm clock my i listen to music on a i watch videos on it in the train at work or take notes on our i use it for everything that's gone. for most people here life without a smartphone is inconceivable. in his lectures feel it zoom and foul explains the impact of digitalization on humans and the environment the sociologist knows that she can
around the latest devices yet major innovations are increasingly few and far between according to eunice. is it starts by increasingly advised people against buying a new device each year because the differences just aren't so great because manufacturers think out new forms to get paid. if the by like folding devices for example but for $2500.00 euros only a test will show whether the device can be recommended on the hottest new test site . high prices and if the new developments despite that...
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eunice yoon has that story and summer fuel demand proving to be disappointed shocking there we'll talkbout the effects of the oil mark eight and economy around the world a busy day ahead when "worldwide exchange" returns after this give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >>> welcome back cleaner cleaning products. a top maker of adult beverages not in high spirits and let's go to the lobby for a temperature check. those are some of the stocks to check today. >> amc theater plans to open another 140 u.s. theaters this week including the first locations in california. new jersey locations are due to open on friday the thriller tenant opens in the u.s. tomorrow. shares of amc up more than 7% in the pre-market unilever will switch to renewable or recycled. part of the $1 billion clean future investment that will focus on water efficient products saying profits plunged. the company taking a $1.2 billion write down largely due to absolute which relies heavily on duty-f
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our eunice yoon is live for us eunice >> beijing could reject this tiktok deal or it's just trying ton leverage in the negotiations "the global times" tweeted out tonight that, based on what i know, beijing won't approve the current agreement because the agreement would endanger china's national security interests and dignity. he went on to pen a broader explanation of this in "the global times," saying, for example, the board would include a national security director approved by the u.s. or that oracle could see the source code of tiktok and therefore see the source code of the chinese equivalent do yen. this has taken a turn in social media that booytedance and beijg got a good deal here bytedance was to own 80% of tiktok however, now there's been much more confusion about the ownership structure, and of course we heard president trump saying that he wants the ownership to be american and not chinese. now, just to make matters even more tense, the chinese governmentreleased over the weekend new rules for its unreliable entity list this is the list that it put in place in retaliatio
our eunice yoon is live for us eunice >> beijing could reject this tiktok deal or it's just trying ton leverage in the negotiations "the global times" tweeted out tonight that, based on what i know, beijing won't approve the current agreement because the agreement would endanger china's national security interests and dignity. he went on to pen a broader explanation of this in "the global times," saying, for example, the board would include a national security director...
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. >> reporter: eunice hanson and her husband lee never recovered after losing their son peter and hisng family. >> it's like your heart was crushed by a rock. roichlt on september 11, 2001, peter, his wife sue kim and their daughter christine were headed to california to visit family and disneyland. but at 8:52 tam hanson's got an alarming calm. it was just six minutes after a jet crashed into the world trade center's north tower. >> peter said, dad, the plane has been hijacked. and i don't know what they're going to do, where we're going to go. >> the young family was on united airlines flight 175. at 9:00 a.m. peter made one last dual his father. >> he said "dad, it'soi quick,on't n thee "oh, my god, oh, guy god." three minutes later their plane slammed into the world trade center's south tower. >> we saw it on television at the same time. that was the horror of it. >> reporter: was your husband ever the same after the phone call? >> no, he was never the same. >> reporter: christine hanson was the youngest of eight children. here peter rabbit and other keepsakes are in the 9/11 muse
. >> reporter: eunice hanson and her husband lee never recovered after losing their son peter and hisng family. >> it's like your heart was crushed by a rock. roichlt on september 11, 2001, peter, his wife sue kim and their daughter christine were headed to california to visit family and disneyland. but at 8:52 tam hanson's got an alarming calm. it was just six minutes after a jet crashed into the world trade center's north tower. >> peter said, dad, the plane has been...
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other phone makers the samsung sent off through appears still isn't back almost 2 weeks later and eunice i only heard back after getting in touch with samsung does apply the bottom customer support was very friendly and said i'd receive a quote only thing is i haven't received anything and that's after such a long wait and other touch on shop. but finally younus does get the word that the device has been received can't hear the cost of a repair is also expensive some 185 year that's about 46 percent of the sales price. but why is it so expensive to fix a smart phone. we'll examine foul believes the smartphone giants have made a very deliberate choice when it comes to their pricing policy and their manufacturing methods. figured out hasn't of us is the start for clipped the devices are often very firmly glued together and can't be open to enjoy the quote for it's and these construction methods often make repairs were very very expensive and the messages could be better if we bought a new smartphone sleeve i know it's not for him to tell me. one company has built its business model around
other phone makers the samsung sent off through appears still isn't back almost 2 weeks later and eunice i only heard back after getting in touch with samsung does apply the bottom customer support was very friendly and said i'd receive a quote only thing is i haven't received anything and that's after such a long wait and other touch on shop. but finally younus does get the word that the device has been received can't hear the cost of a repair is also expensive some 185 year that's about 46...
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internet taking photographs shopping our lives increasingly revolve around smartphones to take us like eunice county out these devices a fun move and just telephones discover that even so i'm one of those old people who don't just view the smartphone as a utilitarian object i think if i can get really enthusiastic about design a good display i start every year phone makers flood the market with new models.
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is planning to cut 2000 jobs in its newly created business services eunice the company is sitting on a nearly 900000000 euro notes for this year due to falling orders from the automotive industry. tesla is racing ahead with the construction of a huge new factory just outside of berlin production there could start as early as 2021 with some $505.00 and electric cars rolling off the line every year but it's not just capacity tells us c.e.o. elon musk is after he's also planning to build more affordable cars powered by new battery technology. battery day it's tesla shareholders and coworkers so watching from inside their e-commerce social distancing tesla style on stage c.e.o. elon musk who had set expectations high by announcing insane news then announced that the company's working on cheaper batteries also driving down car prices. but it really is always our goal to try to make an affordable electric car and i think probably like that about about 3 years from now when we're confident we can make a very. very compelling $25000.00 electric vehicle that's also for your part of us . so fa
is planning to cut 2000 jobs in its newly created business services eunice the company is sitting on a nearly 900000000 euro notes for this year due to falling orders from the automotive industry. tesla is racing ahead with the construction of a huge new factory just outside of berlin production there could start as early as 2021 with some $505.00 and electric cars rolling off the line every year but it's not just capacity tells us c.e.o. elon musk is after he's also planning to build more...
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is planning to cut 2000 jobs and its newly created business services eunice the company is sitting on a nearly 900000000 euro notes for this year due to falling orders from the automotive industry. tesla is racing ahead with the construction of a huge new factory just outside of berlin production there could start as early as 2021 with some $505.00 and electric cars rolling off the line every year but it's not just capacity tells us because after he is also planning to build more affordable cars powered by new battery technology. battery day it's tesla shareholders and coworkers so watching from inside their e-commerce social distancing tesla style on stage c.e.o. elon musk who had set expectations high by announcing insane news then announced that the company's working on cheaper batteries also driving down car prices. but it really is always our goal to try to make affordable electric car and i think probably like that about about 3 years from now we're confident we can make a very. very compelling $25000.00 electric vehicle that's also fully autonomous. so far the cheapest tesla co
is planning to cut 2000 jobs and its newly created business services eunice the company is sitting on a nearly 900000000 euro notes for this year due to falling orders from the automotive industry. tesla is racing ahead with the construction of a huge new factory just outside of berlin production there could start as early as 2021 with some $505.00 and electric cars rolling off the line every year but it's not just capacity tells us because after he is also planning to build more affordable...
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. >>> for that we'll turn to eunice >> tiktok and bytedance where please would the injunction mainly because americans can continue to use and download the app in the united states but the decision does not cover the broader band that is is set to go into effect on november 12th because of that tonight state media have been lashing out, once again, at the deal. saying even though the injunction is welcome that beijing would undoubtedly prepare a countermeasure for what it says could become piracy and looting by the united states now, the structure of the deal is unclear and beijing has made it quite clear that it's concerned that beijing and bytedance can lose control just a couple hours ago, the "china daily" posted that any deal would have to muster with beijing since they restrict exports of technology. quoting exports over the last couple days saying that beijing has 30 worksin ing days from whn bytedance applied to get approval from the company. a lot of questions about whether or not beijing would want to stall the decision and see if it would be a more favorable outcome past t
. >>> for that we'll turn to eunice >> tiktok and bytedance where please would the injunction mainly because americans can continue to use and download the app in the united states but the decision does not cover the broader band that is is set to go into effect on november 12th because of that tonight state media have been lashing out, once again, at the deal. saying even though the injunction is welcome that beijing would undoubtedly prepare a countermeasure for what it says...
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women that just have positions with women that have heart in it and i have good news for now and eunice call told me in their whiny form to promote women scientists were ours is her. program. this will not our last meeting this is just this is. very. very. dangerous on i think it's really hurting us. society comes together in the governance system and then the science is one aspect of it you see the beautiful in climate change because you look at the climate change agreement or not and how countries agree to reduce emissions hopefully the science tells you that this is impacting our vironment and negative ways it is causing is exacerbated climate change hopefully that makes the political decision makers say therefore we will close these factories therefore we will do this differently but the trigger the initiated the propeller is the political will of the top so. the best science in the world most of it a lot of it is left on the shelf because there's not the political will and even in something like climate change as we have seen the loss of political will could mean we lose this battl
women that just have positions with women that have heart in it and i have good news for now and eunice call told me in their whiny form to promote women scientists were ours is her. program. this will not our last meeting this is just this is. very. very. dangerous on i think it's really hurting us. society comes together in the governance system and then the science is one aspect of it you see the beautiful in climate change because you look at the climate change agreement or not and how...
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>>everyone seems to be wiping down their to see more conscientious of personal space to eunice you feel like when i walk in there and yeah if you're in the same space to more awareness to be cleanly to be sanitary. >>other places back in business in san mateo county include indoor restaurants, places of worship and museums all at 25% capacity. we have more details on the reopenings all over the bay area on our website kron 4 dot com. >>i want to be here with other order strength determination and courage, it's just so impressive that she's continued to fight in the way she saw it all the time. >>just a small sampling of how thousands of people pay their respects today to the late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg ginsburg who passed away on friday after a lengthy battle with cancer served on the high court for 27 years white where she is now lying in repose for the last time justice ginsburg ascended the steps of the supreme court building today her family and close friends joined the other justices to honor her legacy in a private ceremony inside the court's great hall. chief j
>>everyone seems to be wiping down their to see more conscientious of personal space to eunice you feel like when i walk in there and yeah if you're in the same space to more awareness to be cleanly to be sanitary. >>other places back in business in san mateo county include indoor restaurants, places of worship and museums all at 25% capacity. we have more details on the reopenings all over the bay area on our website kron 4 dot com. >>i want to be here with other order...
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but that was the story young eunice grew up in former communist east germany in the 1960 s. she was 12 before she learned that her biological father came from togo in africa her mother met her father while he was studying in town now an affair that was never talked about the director confronts her adoptive father about how this was possible. this is selfish too much it's not for. there for me and if you have the. patience for it my next tons of money would go. in the prim social climate of the socialist worker state it seems this was a taboo subject for family and friends to. garnish that obama could ask when he gets to any. touch of fun p.r. but i have had. a child resulting from an infidelity and on top of it all a black child that was considered too much back then the result of resoundingly collective silence but being different and the hurtful looks he attracted were unsettling for even us as a teenager. targus indicates to us more imagine. my no trouble spots and calls in home an image should have are much much more of those ministers . from mr milosevic and a half. doz
but that was the story young eunice grew up in former communist east germany in the 1960 s. she was 12 before she learned that her biological father came from togo in africa her mother met her father while he was studying in town now an affair that was never talked about the director confronts her adoptive father about how this was possible. this is selfish too much it's not for. there for me and if you have the. patience for it my next tons of money would go. in the prim social climate of the...
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we're getting some you tube comments in here one's from tiffany eunice this is nicole's book was amazing she articulated. she articulated things i've experienced as trans racial adoptee it was amazing so you're really speaking to people out there in a call i want to bring in a voice from our community this is in a yates and she's a foster mom is about to go through with a trans racial. and a foster parents living and health care from kona hawaii and in the middle of a controlled option. and a white guy stand i have a whole wall and killed and even thought before mary felt ill that i was reading another woman's child can finish her see here's the thing with into options that are number one i think the number one concern is is the child safe and are they healthy and will through them can navigate water instead of 3 and as wife and 3 and it's our responsibility is simple superconscious all our efforts torrence their heritage and choice and the city. the coal the coal what kind of advice would you give him to their. it's hard to you know i never feel super qualified to give advice but i can
we're getting some you tube comments in here one's from tiffany eunice this is nicole's book was amazing she articulated. she articulated things i've experienced as trans racial adoptee it was amazing so you're really speaking to people out there in a call i want to bring in a voice from our community this is in a yates and she's a foster mom is about to go through with a trans racial. and a foster parents living and health care from kona hawaii and in the middle of a controlled option. and a...
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. >> reporter: eunice hanson and her husband lee never recovered after losing their son peter and hisur heart was crushed by a rock. >> reporter: on september 11th, 2001, peter, his wife, and their daughter christine were headed to california to visit family in disneyland. at 8:52 a.m., the hansons got an alarming call. it was just six minutes after a jet crashed into the world trade center's north tower. >> peter said, "dad, the plane has been hijacked, and i don't know what they're going to do, where we're going to go." >> reporter: the young family was on united airlines flight 175. at 9:00 a.m., peter made one last call to his father. >> he said, "dad, it's going to be quick. don't worry." and then he quietly said, "oh, my god. oh, my god." >> reporter: three minutes later, their plane slammed into the world trade center's south tower. >> we saw it all on television at the same time. that was the horror of it. >> reporter: was your husband ever the same after the phone call? >> no. he was never the same. >> reporter: christine hanson was the youngest of eight children killed in th
. >> reporter: eunice hanson and her husband lee never recovered after losing their son peter and hisur heart was crushed by a rock. >> reporter: on september 11th, 2001, peter, his wife, and their daughter christine were headed to california to visit family in disneyland. at 8:52 a.m., the hansons got an alarming call. it was just six minutes after a jet crashed into the world trade center's north tower. >> peter said, "dad, the plane has been hijacked, and i don't know...
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>>eunice park started in those kind of conditions this is exactly what happens and of course we saw breakout now right on the border, there was santa rosa now the good news is the winds have switched direction we're getting west southwesterly. wind that is pushing fire back toward the mountains little bit away, but again still extremely dry conditions and very hot air around the bay area. so certainly we'll see that again for tomorrow but it looks like finally a little more influx of some moisture least along the coastline is going to take a few days for really all that moisture start to work its way on shore and help out but i think we're going to see some improving fire conditions back overnight tonight. it's been very dry. but start to see a little bit of moisture work its way in there and how about that in the santa rosa by tomorrow morning. maybe near 100% relative humidity of korea into this model here that of course makes it very hard for the fires to expand rapidly burn like they did with that offshore wind and humidity dropping down less than 10% in some spots now it will dry out by
>>eunice park started in those kind of conditions this is exactly what happens and of course we saw breakout now right on the border, there was santa rosa now the good news is the winds have switched direction we're getting west southwesterly. wind that is pushing fire back toward the mountains little bit away, but again still extremely dry conditions and very hot air around the bay area. so certainly we'll see that again for tomorrow but it looks like finally a little more influx of some...
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news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at the eunice or visit our website dot com. the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse that is the imagery that the u.n. secretary general used today to describe the biggest threats to peace climate change unprecedented mistrust geo political tensions and the dark side of digital technology and he added a 5th horseman to these just hopi and dangers the coronavirus pandemic tonight a global health crisis that has made the global economy sick to if there are solutions where in the world in this world will we find the i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. we have waged a fierce battle against the invisible enemy that china virus in. facing the virus we should put people and life 1st. we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this play on to the world china. beijing. any attempt to belittle signs the issue for stigmatize asians must be protected by all means china lock down travel domestically well allowing flights to leave china and infect the world the single engine the virus will be defeated humanity will win the special. als
news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at the eunice or visit our website dot com. the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse that is the imagery that the u.n. secretary general used today to describe the biggest threats to peace climate change unprecedented mistrust geo political tensions and the dark side of digital technology and he added a 5th horseman to these just hopi and dangers the coronavirus pandemic tonight a global health crisis that has made the global economy sick to if there...
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s eunice poll reports from northern california where thousands of people forced to flee the deadly fires have since been allowed to return home. nothing but destruction this is all that is left on the 5 acres of farmland in northern california where sarah hawkins and her husband have created a little paradise over the last 17 years to go only 4 hours before everything was destroyed left are only shards of memories programmed mother's good china items they collected over decades the fire was coming across short grass it was coming across dirt there is no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn so lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to hook up the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here. you know and when we came back the next day you . i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard. people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wildfires but they have never experienced something like this year them multiple mega fires burning millions of acres have bee
s eunice poll reports from northern california where thousands of people forced to flee the deadly fires have since been allowed to return home. nothing but destruction this is all that is left on the 5 acres of farmland in northern california where sarah hawkins and her husband have created a little paradise over the last 17 years to go only 4 hours before everything was destroyed left are only shards of memories programmed mother's good china items they collected over decades the fire was...
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every day a tome is almost unimaginable for them in a healing potion and i mean you see it in the eunice people are far from the cities they don't have grown the way it was here so why should this just learning be entirely implemented here to history books here tell us that the ideas or the country scary or the culture and identity but for the parents here they say all they care about is the legacy of education they want to leave behind for their children. dogon al-jazeera manila. the co-founder of funk group of kool and the gang ronald bell he was 68 bells started the band along with his brother robert curve road hits like celebration that reached number one on the pop charts in 1981 who are in the gang also want to grammy in 1978 for their work on the soundtrack of a saturday night fever. that this is al jazeera and these are the headlines fire warnings are in place along the entire west coast of north america from mexico to canada and the 6 people have now died in the last 24 hours the u.s. states of california oregon and washington of the worst affected strong winds and unprecedented
every day a tome is almost unimaginable for them in a healing potion and i mean you see it in the eunice people are far from the cities they don't have grown the way it was here so why should this just learning be entirely implemented here to history books here tell us that the ideas or the country scary or the culture and identity but for the parents here they say all they care about is the legacy of education they want to leave behind for their children. dogon al-jazeera manila. the...
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every day a tome is almost unimaginable for them in a healing potion and i mean you see it in the eunice people are far from the cities they don't have grown the way it was here so why should this just learning be entirely implemented here to history books here tell us that the ideas are the country's carrier of culture and identity but for the parents here they say all they care about is the legacy of education they want to leave behind for their children jim duggan al-jazeera manila so let's bring in d.c. famed golden manilla he's the chief of education at unicef philippines look there are many more vulnerable communities in the philippines many who live below the poverty line and have no access to the internet how big is the scale of this problem where many children just won't go to school during this pandemic. it's a good morning daryn the top of. this school closure has been afflicted 28000000 children in defeat bins and the department of the nation has prepare learning continue the plan that includes different more than 2 to reach children in different areas of the country so there
every day a tome is almost unimaginable for them in a healing potion and i mean you see it in the eunice people are far from the cities they don't have grown the way it was here so why should this just learning be entirely implemented here to history books here tell us that the ideas are the country's carrier of culture and identity but for the parents here they say all they care about is the legacy of education they want to leave behind for their children jim duggan al-jazeera manila so let's...
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with me to discuss all this are polly toynbee of the guardian and portuguese writer eunice goes.y much forjoining us. it feels like another pivotal moment on the covid front. as infections rise again everyone is asking what is the government strategy and will it act fast enough this time? will tighter restrictions come in just as the furlough scheme is due to end?
with me to discuss all this are polly toynbee of the guardian and portuguese writer eunice goes.y much forjoining us. it feels like another pivotal moment on the covid front. as infections rise again everyone is asking what is the government strategy and will it act fast enough this time? will tighter restrictions come in just as the furlough scheme is due to end?
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every day a tome is almost unimaginable for them in a healing potion and i mean you see it in the eunice people are far from the cities they don't have grown the way it was here so why should this just learning be entirely implemented here to history books here tell us that the ideas or the country scary or the culture and identity but for the parents here they say all they care about is the legacy of education they want to leave behind for their children. duggan al-jazeera manila. for a week now relatives of missing children and survivors of gender violence and occupy the offices of mexico's national human rights commission activists say they won't move until the authorities make progress including bringing perpetrators to justice when you're a part of reports from mexico city. protesters outside the offices of mexico's national human rights commission. they are survivors of gender violence and family members of missing persons who with support from feminist activist groups have moved into the building and taken over. they are protesting against the government which they say has turned
every day a tome is almost unimaginable for them in a healing potion and i mean you see it in the eunice people are far from the cities they don't have grown the way it was here so why should this just learning be entirely implemented here to history books here tell us that the ideas or the country scary or the culture and identity but for the parents here they say all they care about is the legacy of education they want to leave behind for their children. duggan al-jazeera manila. for a week...
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every day a tome is almost unimaginable for them in a healing potion and i mean you see it in the eunice people are far from the cities they don't have grown the way it was here so why should this just learning be entirely implemented here to history books here tell us that the ideas or the country scary or the culture and identity but for the parents here they say all they care about is the legacy of education they want to leave behind for their children. duggan al-jazeera manila. well the easy fame goal is the chief of education of unicef philippines he says intervention is helping but just isn't enough. this school closure has been afflicted 28000000 children in defeat bins and the department of the nation has to be fairly early on the plan that includes different more than 2 to reach children in different areas of the country so there is a part on an online learning or so there is t.v. a location relocation and also distribution of bringing materials serious. concern . got that an increase because right now the private schools already started with the new school year and by league sc
every day a tome is almost unimaginable for them in a healing potion and i mean you see it in the eunice people are far from the cities they don't have grown the way it was here so why should this just learning be entirely implemented here to history books here tell us that the ideas or the country scary or the culture and identity but for the parents here they say all they care about is the legacy of education they want to leave behind for their children. duggan al-jazeera manila. well the...
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both of the popular apps are owned by chinese companies eunice eun joins us. your phone downloading tiktok under the wire, i'm sure did i catch you? >> reporter: i already have tiktok and i also have wechat. i can't survive without wechat here i think that's what's interesting -- well, what i found interesting is actually i think this is a bit of a climb down from the commerce department because the important points that i saw was that the decision only affects wechat in the united states and the big fear here among people in china but also within the because community is it could have affected the chinese version, which is wechat. it isn't going to have much of an impact. we're talking about for wechat in the united states having 19 million users versus in china which has 1.2 billion users. of course it's critical to get things done in china the other way that it's looking kind of weak and a bit of a climb down is with tiktok because with tiktok, the date that you guys were talking about was really important november 12th date commerce secretary wilbur ross h
both of the popular apps are owned by chinese companies eunice eun joins us. your phone downloading tiktok under the wire, i'm sure did i catch you? >> reporter: i already have tiktok and i also have wechat. i can't survive without wechat here i think that's what's interesting -- well, what i found interesting is actually i think this is a bit of a climb down from the commerce department because the important points that i saw was that the decision only affects wechat in the united states...
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really a way in which the chinese were quite pleased with what the government had done >> interesting eunice, julia, thank you guys. a lot of people working over the weekend on this one. let's bring in benedict evans. it is always good to talk to you, good morning. >> good morning, you're very good at sifting through the clutter and there is a lot of political noise around this. do you see it more as transactional? more tactical maneuvering, or is it an internet world war >> i think we have to unpick two things first is the particular process around tiktok and to some extent, we chat, trump, executive orders, and the chaos that has been going on for the last couple weeks around this. listening to all of your correspondence and that is not, you know, really an ideal way of running this stuff i think there is a deeper general point here we are experiencing an end of the world where all of this stuff came from america. all of the interment was controlled everybody else just had to suck it up. now the internet is a systemically important part of this side of the eithearth meanwhile it is not jus
really a way in which the chinese were quite pleased with what the government had done >> interesting eunice, julia, thank you guys. a lot of people working over the weekend on this one. let's bring in benedict evans. it is always good to talk to you, good morning. >> good morning, you're very good at sifting through the clutter and there is a lot of political noise around this. do you see it more as transactional? more tactical maneuvering, or is it an internet world war >> i...
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eunice finally we're not -- we're going to take a much needed break, i think. i'm exhausted. exhausted. after 17 minutes. >> 16 minutes in 17 minutes in. hey, the one thing i would say is that seems to be the issue that is kind of universal for every government looking at this the trump administration pointing out that they think this tiktok deal will lead to -- what was the number they used? 25,000 jobs. that's the only time that you hear any of the rhetoric start to die down a little bit in terms of saying we're going to punish them. well, if it means there's going to be jobs at home, that's the only time you ever hear them back down. >> yeah. somebody else invented a social media company, yay someone besides us. >> it's very hard. i'll just make a point it's very hard to believe they'll ever see 25,000 jobs in the united states from tiktok. >> come on come on, be positive. >> do you remember when president trump stood with the ceo of foxcon in wisconsin. >> you can't just be -- let's be half full today. half full. >> count how many people work at facebook and then call me
eunice finally we're not -- we're going to take a much needed break, i think. i'm exhausted. exhausted. after 17 minutes. >> 16 minutes in 17 minutes in. hey, the one thing i would say is that seems to be the issue that is kind of universal for every government looking at this the trump administration pointing out that they think this tiktok deal will lead to -- what was the number they used? 25,000 jobs. that's the only time that you hear any of the rhetoric start to die down a little...
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. >> eunice, you weren't censored here at least. thank you for your further reporting.ue joining us former facebook chief privacy officer chris kelley good to have you give your overall take on what we heard from commerce this morning and sort of how it fits in for you in terms of the u.s.' approach from a national security concern about these two services >> thanks so much for having me. i think this was almost a predictable action with regard to tiktok in that it's delayed and that there's the possibility of a deal. the wechat moved forward is aggressive and almost instantaneous. and it is a bit of a surprise that this is as sort of draconian as it is, that obviously byte dance has an option to fix this with the type of deal that they've been talking about with oracle and walmart. but you know, ten cent, there's nothing they can do at this point. it will be a large effect on the chinese diaspora in the u.s. because so many chinese people in the u.s. use wechat to communicate with family. obviously knowing that it's censored and knowing that there are different other r
. >> eunice, you weren't censored here at least. thank you for your further reporting.ue joining us former facebook chief privacy officer chris kelley good to have you give your overall take on what we heard from commerce this morning and sort of how it fits in for you in terms of the u.s.' approach from a national security concern about these two services >> thanks so much for having me. i think this was almost a predictable action with regard to tiktok in that it's delayed and...
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people's people and officials are warning of possible more fatalities as washington bureau chief eunice pool reports from northern california where thousands of people who were evacuated are now returning to scenes of utter devastation. nothing but destruction this is all that is left on the 5 acres so far with and in northern california where sorrow hawkins and her husband have created a little paradise over the last 17 years to go only 4 hours before everything was destroyed left are only shards of memories programmed mother's good china items they collected over decades the fire was coming across short grass it was coming across dirt and there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe. here in this barn sarah lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to hook up the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever you know and when we came back the next day. i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wildfires but they ha
people's people and officials are warning of possible more fatalities as washington bureau chief eunice pool reports from northern california where thousands of people who were evacuated are now returning to scenes of utter devastation. nothing but destruction this is all that is left on the 5 acres so far with and in northern california where sorrow hawkins and her husband have created a little paradise over the last 17 years to go only 4 hours before everything was destroyed left are only...
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less tomorrow those and for my it stands in palace s the moment though you to sit down with sodus eunice again without license with that of the v a captain what. captain kent wegener from la sheriff's homicide. shortly before 07:00pm tonight. deputies from our transit services bureau were parked. the jason to one o one east city of compton. that's just north of the compton packs at for the blue line. the suspect approached them from behind as the deputies were facing southbound in their patrol vehicle. the suspect came from the north. he walked along the passenger side of the car. he acted as if he was going to walk past the car and then he made a left turn directly toward the car raised a pistol. and fired several rounds inside of the vehicle, striking both of the sheriff's deputies. the suspect then fled on foot northbound from the shooting scene and out of view. the deputies radio for help. assisting units from the district responded. and transported both those deputies here saint francis medical center. they're being treated. this point i have approximately 14 homicide detectives on
less tomorrow those and for my it stands in palace s the moment though you to sit down with sodus eunice again without license with that of the v a captain what. captain kent wegener from la sheriff's homicide. shortly before 07:00pm tonight. deputies from our transit services bureau were parked. the jason to one o one east city of compton. that's just north of the compton packs at for the blue line. the suspect approached them from behind as the deputies were facing southbound in their patrol...
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as a nation we must do what california and i would argue, eunice appellees must do.hat is to completely reimagine our approach to large-scale i.t. procurement. the fact that we have been consistently one of the top 10 states in terms of percentage of people that filed and received now 14th by one analysis suggest how low the bar is in terms of our systems across this nation. and so i'm not here to compare and contrast. i am here to give you a sense of what governors and state legislatures all across this country are facing in terms of this historic number of cases that we have to adjudicate. i adjudicate because we are educating fraud. we had fraud schemes all chris united states of america disproportionally hitting states with no income taxes for various reasons that become very obvious on the verification side when you consider we are not immune from those fraud efforts. and we are making real progress to weed them out and hold individuals and organized groups accountable. but one of the most important things we can do and what we are doing as part of this two- wee
as a nation we must do what california and i would argue, eunice appellees must do.hat is to completely reimagine our approach to large-scale i.t. procurement. the fact that we have been consistently one of the top 10 states in terms of percentage of people that filed and received now 14th by one analysis suggest how low the bar is in terms of our systems across this nation. and so i'm not here to compare and contrast. i am here to give you a sense of what governors and state legislatures all...
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but that was the story young eunice grew up in former communist east germany in the 1960 s. she was 12 before she learned that her biological father came from togo in africa her mother met her father while he was studying in bam now an affair that was never talked about the director confronts her adoptive father about how this was possible . this is selfish too much you see the problem with. your i'm so eager for me in the . new. pages to be my next times as many would go. in the prim social climate of this socialist worker state it seems this was a taboo subject for family and friends to. garnished over knock it out when she gets to any machine to. the touch of class be a bun i have had. a child resulting from an infidelity and on top of it all a black child that was considered too much back then the result of resound in collective silence being different and the hurtful looks she attracted were unsettling for in us as a teenager mr obvious indications no image of. my no problem. caused. by the maturity of our much much more of those management doesn't. from mr milosevic a
but that was the story young eunice grew up in former communist east germany in the 1960 s. she was 12 before she learned that her biological father came from togo in africa her mother met her father while he was studying in bam now an affair that was never talked about the director confronts her adoptive father about how this was possible . this is selfish too much you see the problem with. your i'm so eager for me in the . new. pages to be my next times as many would go. in the prim social...
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every day a tome is almost unimaginable for them in a healing potion and i mean you see it in the eunice people are far from the cities they don't have grown the way it was here so why should this just learning be entirely implemented here to history books here tell us that the ideas or the country scarier culture and identity but for the parents here they say all they care about is the legacy of education they want to leave behind for their children . doug and al jazeera manila. still ahead scripts world champions are getting ready to take on their oldest fly balls and these here with that story in a moment. or . hello again top of the sports news with andy thank you so much during all raining n.b.a. champions there are upsides of managed to stay alive in the playoffs they beat the boston celtics in overtime to send the eastern conference semifinals to a deciding game. as. the raptors had every reason to look nervous before tipoff in game 6 only a win would keep the title defense alive during the salad and despite looking up for the fight between 17 time champions boston was going to be
every day a tome is almost unimaginable for them in a healing potion and i mean you see it in the eunice people are far from the cities they don't have grown the way it was here so why should this just learning be entirely implemented here to history books here tell us that the ideas or the country scarier culture and identity but for the parents here they say all they care about is the legacy of education they want to leave behind for their children . doug and al jazeera manila. still ahead...
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every day a tome is almost unimaginable for them in a healing potion and i mean you see it in the eunice people are far from the cities they don't have grown the way it was here so why should this just learning be entirely implemented here to history books here tell us that the ideas or the country scary or the culture and identity but for the parents here they say all they care about is the legacy of education they want to leave behind for their children. duggan al-jazeera manila. is if ingold is the chief of education at unicef in the philippines he says more help is urgently needed. this school closure has been afflicted 28000000 children in their feelings and the department of the nation has be paralleling continue with the plan that includes different more than 2 to reach the children in different areas of the country so there is a part on an online learning or so there is t.v. a location relocation and also distribution of bringing materials serious. concerns . gaps that can increase because right now that schools already started with the new school year and public school will wait
every day a tome is almost unimaginable for them in a healing potion and i mean you see it in the eunice people are far from the cities they don't have grown the way it was here so why should this just learning be entirely implemented here to history books here tell us that the ideas or the country scary or the culture and identity but for the parents here they say all they care about is the legacy of education they want to leave behind for their children. duggan al-jazeera manila. is if ingold...
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every day a tome is almost unimaginable for them in a healing potion and i mean you see it in the eunice people are far from the cities they don't have grown the way it was here so why should this just learning be entirely implemented here through history books here tell us that the ideas or the country scarier the culture and identity but for the parents here they say all they care about is the legacy of education they want to leave behind for their children . dog and al jazeera manila anger is growing in egypt over the demolition of thousands of homes which were build illegally the new government campaign has spawned rare protests in several cities and braun reports. thousands of egyptians are being offered what they say is an impossible choice watch their home being destroyed or paisa keep it at a price many can't afford the government says the buildings are illegal constructed without permits on state or farmland or buildings that were meant to be 2 or 3 stories which kept on going up and up one to get the market and this is we have enough technical and engineering equipment to go to
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