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instead we had the exams fiasco. i would autumn. instead we had the exams fiasco.autumn. instead we had the exams fiasco. i would make fixing testing the number one priority, and reinstate the daily press conferences, so that we all know what is going on. persuading people to change their behaviour may make a difference, but, if cases continue to rise, ministers will have no choice but to act. jonathan blake, bbc news. our health correspondent catherine burns is here. so why does the government think this is such a tipping point? they think they are looking at is other countries. recently there has been a time lag between numbers of cases going up and numbers of deaths going up, so we know that, in the worst cases it tends to pan out over 2-3 worst cases it tends to pan out over 2—3 weeks, someone gets sick, they try to recover at home, then need to go to hospital, then they sadly died, so the numbers of deaths we are seeing now died, so the numbers of deaths we are seeing now are died, so the numbers of deaths we are seeing now are probably people who got sick aro
instead we had the exams fiasco. i would autumn. instead we had the exams fiasco.autumn. instead we had the exams fiasco. i would make fixing testing the number one priority, and reinstate the daily press conferences, so that we all know what is going on. persuading people to change their behaviour may make a difference, but, if cases continue to rise, ministers will have no choice but to act. jonathan blake, bbc news. our health correspondent catherine burns is here. so why does the government...
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instead, we had the exams fiasco.resident trump says he will nominate a woman within the next week as his choice to replace the supreme court judge, ruth bader ginsburg. anti—government protesters in thailand call for reform of the political system and the monarchy. a hurricane and three spitfires fly over central london to mark the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbey. and coming up, we bring together politicians and members of the public to examine the key issues for voters in the us election campaign. the health secretary matt hancock says further national lockdowns cannot be ruled out if people fail to follow the rules on tackling coronavirus. he was speaking amid growing concern at the rise in the number of infections in the uk. yesterday, fines of up to £10,000 were announced for those who repeatedly fail to self—isolate if they test positive. labour said the government's test and trace system was "near collapse". 0ur political correspondent, jonathan blake
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instead, we had the exams fiasco.resident trump says he will nominate a woman within the next week as his choice to replace the supreme courtjudge, ruth bader ginsburg. anti—government protesters in thailand call for reform of the political system and the monarchy. 80 years after the battle of britain, a memorial service takes place to remember the pilots and aircrew who paid the ultimate sacrifice. this is the scene at westminster abbey where guests are arriving for a memorial service. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. the uk's health secretary, matt hancock has warned that the country faces a "tipping point" in the fight against the coronavirus, and that if people do not follow the rules, more serious measures will have to be imposed. fines of up to £10,000 are already planned to come into force in a week's time for people in england who fail to self—isolate if they test positive for coronavirus or when
instead, we had the exams fiasco.resident trump says he will nominate a woman within the next week as his choice to replace the supreme courtjudge, ruth bader ginsburg. anti—government protesters in thailand call for reform of the political system and the monarchy. 80 years after the battle of britain, a memorial service takes place to remember the pilots and aircrew who paid the ultimate sacrifice. this is the scene at westminster abbey where guests are arriving for a memorial service. hello...
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instead we had the exams fiasco. i would autumn. instead we had the exams fiasco.tead we had the exams fiasco. i would make fixing testing the number one priority and reinstate the daily press conferences so we all know what's going on. this is boris johnson's key adviser dominic cummings, leaving downing street tonight after a long series of meetings. he and his boss conclusion? we are all going to have to do better at following the rules if we are to bring coronavirus under control. iain watson, bbc news. the latest government figures show the daily number of new infections remains high, with 3,899 cases recorded for the previous 2a hours. that means the average number of new cases per day in the last week was 3,679. the daily hospital numbers have also risen. 233 people were admitted on september 18th. this figure doesn t include scotland. there were 18 deaths of people who'd had a positive covid—19 test in the previous 28 days. on average in the last week, there were 21 such deaths per day, taking the total number across the uk to 41,777. meanwhile, ministers a
instead we had the exams fiasco. i would autumn. instead we had the exams fiasco.tead we had the exams fiasco. i would make fixing testing the number one priority and reinstate the daily press conferences so we all know what's going on. this is boris johnson's key adviser dominic cummings, leaving downing street tonight after a long series of meetings. he and his boss conclusion? we are all going to have to do better at following the rules if we are to bring coronavirus under control. iain...
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instead we have the exams fiasco. i would autumn. instead we have the exams fiasco.sco. i would make fixing testing the number one priority and reinstate the daily press conferences so reinstate the daily press conferences so we reinstate the daily press conferences so we all know what's going on. so, challenge there to the prime ministerfrom the labour leader sir keir starmer. national daily briefings should restart and there should be an apology to the public over the way the government has handled the test and trace programme. i think that is unlikely but it is very clear labour is trying to keep up the pressure on the government over the handling of test and trace, saying that if that had been handled better and was more efficient then we wouldn't be in the position of rising cases and the potential need for further restrictions. jonathan, thank you. jonathan blake, our political correspondent. president trump has said his nominee to replace ruth bader ginsberg on the us supreme court will be a woman, and he'll make the announcement next week. justice ginsberg di
instead we have the exams fiasco. i would autumn. instead we have the exams fiasco.sco. i would make fixing testing the number one priority and reinstate the daily press conferences so reinstate the daily press conferences so we reinstate the daily press conferences so we all know what's going on. so, challenge there to the prime ministerfrom the labour leader sir keir starmer. national daily briefings should restart and there should be an apology to the public over the way the government has...
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instead we had the exams fiasco. a fly—past over central london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbey. hello and welcome to bbc news. i am rebecca jones. leaked documents have revealed how some of the uk's best known banks have allowed criminals, money launderers and sanctioned russians to move dirty money around the world. the secret banking reports also show how major high street banks have failed to stop crime when they suspect it. they show that london is a hub for money laundering — with billions of dollars of suspected dirty money moving through the financial system. the documents — known as the fincen files — were leaked to buzzfeed news and shared with the bbc by the international consortium of investigativejournalists. richard bilton reports. most of his body was submerged under water... the files show the reality of fraud. it can be a messy business. he was bound, he had coverings over his face, we knew that he was deceased. this man's body wa
instead we had the exams fiasco. a fly—past over central london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbey. hello and welcome to bbc news. i am rebecca jones. leaked documents have revealed how some of the uk's best known banks have allowed criminals, money launderers and sanctioned russians to move dirty money around the world. the secret banking reports also show how major high street banks have failed to stop crime when they...
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instead, we had the exams fiasco. president trump says he will nominate a woman within the next week as his choice to replace the supreme court judge, ruth bader ginsburg. anti—government protesters in thailand call for reform of the political system and the monarchy. a hurricane and three spitfires fly over central london to mark the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbey. now on bbc news, katty kay chairs a virtual debate which will examine the key issues of concern to voters in the us election campaign. hello and welcome. i'm katty kay, and this is world questions: us election 2020. i'm in washington dc and i am video linking to leading politicians and members of the public from across america, all brought together to discuss the big issues of this election. members of the public will be putting their questions to our panel, remotely of course, it's the world we live in, and as this extraordinary election approaches injust over a month's time, there is an awful
instead, we had the exams fiasco. president trump says he will nominate a woman within the next week as his choice to replace the supreme court judge, ruth bader ginsburg. anti—government protesters in thailand call for reform of the political system and the monarchy. a hurricane and three spitfires fly over central london to mark the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbey. now on bbc news, katty kay chairs a virtual debate which will...
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instead, we had the exams fiasco. flypast over central london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain following a memorial service at westminster abbey. two goals from sadio mane helps premier league champions, liverpool to a 2—0 win against chelsea. and in half an hour, the travel show visits brazil's national museum, as efforts continue to save the building after it was destroyed by a major fire in 2018. that's coming up at 8.30. leaked documents have revealed how some uk banks have helped criminals, money launderers and russians under sanctions and have also failed to stop crime when they suspected it. the documents, known as the fincen files, were leaked to buzzfeed news and shared with the bbc by the international consortium of investigativejournalists. they indicate that london is a hub for money laundering, with billions of pounds worth of suspected dirty money moving through the system. richard bilton reports. most of his body was submerged under water. the files show the reality of fraud. it can b
instead, we had the exams fiasco. flypast over central london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain following a memorial service at westminster abbey. two goals from sadio mane helps premier league champions, liverpool to a 2—0 win against chelsea. and in half an hour, the travel show visits brazil's national museum, as efforts continue to save the building after it was destroyed by a major fire in 2018. that's coming up at 8.30. leaked documents have revealed how some uk banks...
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instead, we had the exams fiasco.dent trump says he will nominate a woman within the next week as his choice to replace the supreme court judge ruth bader ginsburg. anti—government protesters in thailand call for reform of the political system and the monarchy. now on bbc news, as the us presidential election campaign gathers momentum, talking movies presents a special edition devoted to cinema and politics. hello from new york. i'm tom brook, and as the us presidential election campaign gathers momentum, welcome to our cinema and politics edition of talking movies. president trump reportedly likes a hollywood classic, citizen kane. joe biden has expressed a fondness for the british period drama, the king's speech. we've been exploring the movie preferences of the presidential candidates and what they may signify. murray, one small thing... yeah? when you bring me out, can you introduce me asjoker? the moviejoker, the origin story for batman's biggest nemesis, is among the films reportedly shown in the white house scr
instead, we had the exams fiasco.dent trump says he will nominate a woman within the next week as his choice to replace the supreme court judge ruth bader ginsburg. anti—government protesters in thailand call for reform of the political system and the monarchy. now on bbc news, as the us presidential election campaign gathers momentum, talking movies presents a special edition devoted to cinema and politics. hello from new york. i'm tom brook, and as the us presidential election campaign...
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the bay of pigs fiasco, and the cuban missile crisis. so we have a fiasco and we have a crisis. and they're both big problems. what they have in common is, obviously, cuba. otherwise, they are vastly different kinds of problems. the bay of pigs fiasco was a cia covert paramilitary operation specifically a regime change operation that went very badly. the cuban missile crisis by contrast was a confrontation of superpowers, the united states and the ussr, over nuclear weapons. what the two big problems have in common, other than cuba, is both largely were the result of shortcomings in american intelligence. in both situations, bad intelligence analysis was at work. the bay of pigs operation was an example of faulty covert action planning, to be sure, but that includes some seriously flawed analysis, as we'll see. likewise, the cuban missile crisis begins with bad analysis, but in the context of intelligence collection, both human and technical. in both situations, the intelligence shortcomings were made worse by executive decisions. by policymakers. and the two crises also were al
the bay of pigs fiasco, and the cuban missile crisis. so we have a fiasco and we have a crisis. and they're both big problems. what they have in common is, obviously, cuba. otherwise, they are vastly different kinds of problems. the bay of pigs fiasco was a cia covert paramilitary operation specifically a regime change operation that went very badly. the cuban missile crisis by contrast was a confrontation of superpowers, the united states and the ussr, over nuclear weapons. what the two big...
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throughout the summer we were saying prepare for the autumn, instead we had the exams fiasco. and a fly—past over central london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbey. now on bbc news...|ran has been hit hard by coronavirus but its government has gone to great lengths to keep the true extent of the outbreak hidden from view. now, with the help of videos posted by iranians on social media, our world reveals what life is really like inside the country during the pandemic. from illicit lockdown parties to hospitals which are struggling to cope — this is iran as you ve never seen it before. a warning this film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. iran is a mystery to many — and its rulers like to keep it that way. collaborating with foreign journalists is strictly prohibited. coronavirus has hit the country hard. and the regime has gone to great lengths to keep the outbreak hidden from view. but with the help of social media and the videos posted by its people under lockdown, we are going to take yo
throughout the summer we were saying prepare for the autumn, instead we had the exams fiasco. and a fly—past over central london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbey. now on bbc news...|ran has been hit hard by coronavirus but its government has gone to great lengths to keep the true extent of the outbreak hidden from view. now, with the help of videos posted by iranians on social media, our world reveals what life is really...
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instead, we had the exams fiasco.y—past over central london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbey. at quarter to eight, it's sportsday, but first on bbc news, the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. last year, the british feature rocks, which boasts an ensemble cast of brilliant young screen newcomers, played to rapturous applause at the london film festival. now it's opening in uk cinemas. rocks, what's p diddy and 50 cent — what's that all about? i want to be like p diddy and 50 cent. but you have to think about specifically, what type of career? entertainment business. business, now you're getting it. what type of business? makeup. overlapping chatter. bukky bakray is the titular 15—year—old east londoner who returns home from school to discover her mother has abandoned her and her young brother, emmanuel. determined to avoid being taken
instead, we had the exams fiasco.y—past over central london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbey. at quarter to eight, it's sportsday, but first on bbc news, the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. last year, the british feature rocks, which boasts an ensemble cast of brilliant young screen newcomers, played to...
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dan: this is an epic political fiasco. poorly on the political establishment, it should have been possible to establish procedures way before this. no one has done that. i will say this is as good a reason as any to confirm a justice to the supreme court before the election and i know most people think that inevitably means the court would rule against, for donald trump in the event of a dispute that went to the supreme court. i'm not so sure that, this is an incredibly collocated mess 20 take place but someone is going to have to resolve it. it's probably going to end up back in front of the u.s. supreme court. paul: kyle, what should they do to prevent this fiasco? kyle: they should be compromising to pass legislation now that moves forward the amount of time you have to have before the election to request about it. for example, minnesota, you can request about november 21 of the third in my mind, it should be passed legislation to preprocessing a ballots before election day. pennsylvania, for example, they are not allow
dan: this is an epic political fiasco. poorly on the political establishment, it should have been possible to establish procedures way before this. no one has done that. i will say this is as good a reason as any to confirm a justice to the supreme court before the election and i know most people think that inevitably means the court would rule against, for donald trump in the event of a dispute that went to the supreme court. i'm not so sure that, this is an incredibly collocated mess 20 take...
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williamson warmed weeks before exam fiasco. thought i sort of knew this from other papers or maybe even your magazine. does this seem maybe even your magazine. does this seem totally new to you? maybe even your magazine. does this seem totally new to you ?|i maybe even your magazine. does this seem totally new to you? i think we have had different reports previously about the various things gavin williamson and his team knew in advance of the awful algorithm. and i think we have had different types of communications where bodies have come forward and individuals have come forward and individuals have contacted say we spotted a problem. i think it is also worth noting that we have a public report if you look at things that robert half in the chair of the education select committee said, pointing out potential problems. so i think that generally speaking, i think there is plenty of evidence to suggest gavin williamson should have been aware there were problems coming up the track but i think ultimately it does feel as though his
williamson warmed weeks before exam fiasco. thought i sort of knew this from other papers or maybe even your magazine. does this seem maybe even your magazine. does this seem totally new to you? maybe even your magazine. does this seem totally new to you ?|i maybe even your magazine. does this seem totally new to you? i think we have had different reports previously about the various things gavin williamson and his team knew in advance of the awful algorithm. and i think we have had different...
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so people can get a testing fiasco so people can get a test and invest in local public health teamsfective contact tracing. even without that, we as members of the public, as members of communities which is seeing this number rises to we've got to do our part irrespective of whether there is a test entry system in place. absolutely and that's what a clear communication from government about what actual rules are. we had a lack of communication and a bottle from government over who can get a test and who cannot. we fed adverts across the country saying if you feel unwell try and get a test, we've had matt hancock the health secretary telling people that if you are in doubt get a test, with no got them saying only get a test if you've got symptoms, i think people just want to do the right thing and just want to do the right thing and just want to do the right thing and just want clarity from government as to what the right thing is. we've all got to play our part and to wash our hands to wear masks and stick to this new rule, i know the tory mps don't like it but we've all got to play
so people can get a testing fiasco so people can get a test and invest in local public health teamsfective contact tracing. even without that, we as members of the public, as members of communities which is seeing this number rises to we've got to do our part irrespective of whether there is a test entry system in place. absolutely and that's what a clear communication from government about what actual rules are. we had a lack of communication and a bottle from government over who can get a...
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i was octa point sitting in the room with em but it turned into a fiasco. >> i don't sleep with childrenn't have sex with children. >> you did with me. >> you have no remorse. >> i'm done, thank you, everybody. ? >> we pushed the envelope pretty far where i pretended to be romantically involved with amy, which we were not. >> we always loved each other. >> yeah, we did. we did. >> yeah. >> and i just remember being so pissed. you're galavanting around the streets of new york with the woman who tried to murder my amy and where's amy fisher yoursel? well, she's got an ex-husband, a few kids and a tragic past behind her. >> there she is. >> she is choosing to be a webcam girl. >> she goes online and guys pay herman her money or girls, and she has sex with herself. >> reporter: the current chapter of the buttafuoco family story finally seems headed in a positive direction. >> i wouldn't be here or be able to speak to you without having my coach, robert, help me through all of my issues. it was like 60 years of issues. >> i committed to listen to him as someone who was going to be a safe spac
i was octa point sitting in the room with em but it turned into a fiasco. >> i don't sleep with childrenn't have sex with children. >> you did with me. >> you have no remorse. >> i'm done, thank you, everybody. ? >> we pushed the envelope pretty far where i pretended to be romantically involved with amy, which we were not. >> we always loved each other. >> yeah, we did. we did. >> yeah. >> and i just remember being so pissed. you're...
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let me start today with exams fiasco. 0n missed. let me start today with exams fiasco.nisterfirst know there was a problem with the algorithm? mr speaker, perhapsi could begin by congratulating the right honourable gentleman on his birthday and say to him that on the exams and the stress that young people have been through over the summer both the secretary of state for education and i understand very well how difficult it has been for them and for their families going through a pandemic at a time when we have not been able because of that pandemic, in common with most other countries in the world, to stage normal examinations. and as a result of what we learned, about the... the tests, the results that had come in, we did institute a change. we did act. the students, pupils of this country now do have their grades and i really ask the right honourable gentleman whether he willjoin me in congratulating those pupils on their ha rd congratulating those pupils on their hard work? and whether he agrees with me that they deserve the grades they got? keir starmer! mr speaker,
let me start today with exams fiasco. 0n missed. let me start today with exams fiasco.nisterfirst know there was a problem with the algorithm? mr speaker, perhapsi could begin by congratulating the right honourable gentleman on his birthday and say to him that on the exams and the stress that young people have been through over the summer both the secretary of state for education and i understand very well how difficult it has been for them and for their families going through a pandemic at a...
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. >> for months we have been reporting on the fiasco at the employment development department, fraud, benefits department and nobody answering the phones. well, now a reset to a new system. >> the reset started this weekend. i didn't want to wait another day. >> and that reset means the state is halts new claims for two weeks with 600,000 people still awaiting benefits. michael finny has the latest developments. >> i have been waiting since august, august 1st. >> reporter: one of the 600,000 workers who still have no benefits months after losing their jobs. >> you can't get through. michael hurley has been waiting since june. >> no faith in the system, not at all. >> reporter: the edd blocks benefits for both workers saying they need to prove they are who they say they are. like thousands of others they mailed in paper documents verifying their identity and heard nothing back. >> i think now i'm in another kuwaiting for whatever. that's frustrating. i'm so discouraged. >> reporter: kim was told to wait eight weeks. >> i was really upset because how would it be eight weeks to find my i
. >> for months we have been reporting on the fiasco at the employment development department, fraud, benefits department and nobody answering the phones. well, now a reset to a new system. >> the reset started this weekend. i didn't want to wait another day. >> and that reset means the state is halts new claims for two weeks with 600,000 people still awaiting benefits. michael finny has the latest developments. >> i have been waiting since august, august 1st. >>...
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housing to live with a falling in love and it's a great way to conquer existential fiasco i've already forgotten my problem some. 30 minutes. we're on the road in the usa meeting people across the country listening to their hopes and their worries folks looking with them towards election day. one of the big topics of this election is migration the real meaning our young men and quibble colorado who call america home for 20 years and still might face deportation shorey for news. lose all. of the morning. i can't sleep because you know for the user. in those war small over. loonies there's mostly. there's no use no love. for the wicked. doesn't. work you scream the government. can't sleep. or couldn't sleep. in a small. bases d.w. news live from 2 police officers a shot and wounded as racial justice protests erupt across the united states demonstrations break out after prosecutors bring no charges against police for the killing of briana tell us the 26 year old health worker was shot dead by offices during a raid on her heart and also coming out spending tightens coronavirus restrictions
housing to live with a falling in love and it's a great way to conquer existential fiasco i've already forgotten my problem some. 30 minutes. we're on the road in the usa meeting people across the country listening to their hopes and their worries folks looking with them towards election day. one of the big topics of this election is migration the real meaning our young men and quibble colorado who call america home for 20 years and still might face deportation shorey for news. lose all. of the...
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instead, we had the exams fiasco.t over central london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbey. now on bbc news... the travel show‘s at recenlty reopened london zoo; mike corey's at brazil's national museum and we catch up with some of the explorers whose trips have been impacted by lockdown. this week on the show... starting from scratch. after a nightmare at the museum. walking around, you just feel hollow. how signs of celebration are slowly returning to the champagne region in france. when you're round the world challenge hits the skids. we could see that borders were starting to close and we were like, what is going on? and the pygmy goats who got a little too used to lockdown. hello and welcome to the show. so this is the giraffe house at london zoo. newly reopened after months of lockdown. something which these guys are clearly ridiculously excited about. so, i have come here to find out how this place has been looking to volunteers from london's fu
instead, we had the exams fiasco.t over central london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbey. now on bbc news... the travel show‘s at recenlty reopened london zoo; mike corey's at brazil's national museum and we catch up with some of the explorers whose trips have been impacted by lockdown. this week on the show... starting from scratch. after a nightmare at the museum. walking around, you just feel hollow. how signs of...
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we can't afford to repeat those fiascos. when it comes to a vaccine, when it occurs. the stakes are too high. american families have already suffered and sacrificed too much. so let me be clear. i trust vaccines, i trust scientists, but i don't trust donald trump. at this moment the american people can't either. last week senator harris and i laid out three questions this administration's going to have to answer to assure the american people that politics will not play a role whatsoever in the vaccine process. if donald trump can't give answers and his administration can't give answers to these three questions, the american people should not have confidence. if they can, they should have confidence in the transparency they need to trust the vaccine and adopt it in numbers that will make a difference. first question, what criteria will be used to ensure that a vaccine meets the scientific standard of safety and effective snns what's the criteria? -- effectiveness? what's the criteria? second, if the administration green lights a vaccine, who will validate that the deci
we can't afford to repeat those fiascos. when it comes to a vaccine, when it occurs. the stakes are too high. american families have already suffered and sacrificed too much. so let me be clear. i trust vaccines, i trust scientists, but i don't trust donald trump. at this moment the american people can't either. last week senator harris and i laid out three questions this administration's going to have to answer to assure the american people that politics will not play a role whatsoever in the...
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we come in today and obviously as a result of last night's fiasco, there are many extrapolating that the market should have been lower, but what did we get we got an extension of this mosaic of coordination that has catalyzed this v-shaped recovery it's been the infinite liquidity, and the fiscal support, the equivalency of 17%, and that's ultimately -- >> and maybe, joe, to your point, the 11th, 12th or 18th hour at this point, maybe you'll get more stimulus, right the treasury secretary was maybe more positive than people expected, with becky at delivering alpha to kick out of our tenth conference this year, and i'm reading on twitter, that the secretary will have a face-to-face with house speaker pelosi, so maybe they're able to get something across the finish line, which i think the hopes of that seems pretty dim. >> yeah, i think that supersedes the concerns of the election and china trade tensions as it relates to vice president biden and the potentially negative effect he would have on the equity market, i truly do not believe that that is what the evidence suggests. keep in m
we come in today and obviously as a result of last night's fiasco, there are many extrapolating that the market should have been lower, but what did we get we got an extension of this mosaic of coordination that has catalyzed this v-shaped recovery it's been the infinite liquidity, and the fiscal support, the equivalency of 17%, and that's ultimately -- >> and maybe, joe, to your point, the 11th, 12th or 18th hour at this point, maybe you'll get more stimulus, right the treasury secretary...
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well they are trying to pull a white go but of course the white go case turned out to be a complete fiasco. and it's clear that the trumpet ministration isn't terribly happy with the policy that it got stuck with thanks to the pressure from former national security advisor john bolton so i have my doubts that they go to political i go over this. because if you're going to give them. is notable for. all the absence of pressure from the united states and i say to the united taking a rather reckless an approach towards this and without pressure from the americans . i don't think this is going to go very far and i get it so there's already indications that look at shank 0 feels very confident of himself and he's being his usual difficult self with with the russians feeling rather confident that he you see at the say you know mark is a i tend to agree with george and on top of it a look at chang khamenei made it very public particularly to 2 russian television stations that he is at least rhetorically. officially open to some kind of transition though within the bounds of russian law that's tha
well they are trying to pull a white go but of course the white go case turned out to be a complete fiasco. and it's clear that the trumpet ministration isn't terribly happy with the policy that it got stuck with thanks to the pressure from former national security advisor john bolton so i have my doubts that they go to political i go over this. because if you're going to give them. is notable for. all the absence of pressure from the united states and i say to the united taking a rather...
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instead, we had the exams fiasco.umber one priority and reinstate the daily press conferences, so we all know what's going on. this is borisjohnson's key adviser dominic cummings, leaving downing street tonight after a long series of meetings. he and his boss's conclusion? we're all going to have to do better at following the rules, if we're to bring coronavirus under control. iain watson, bbc news. the battle over a new us supreme court justice — democrat, joe biden says he should name ruth bader ginsburg's replacement, if he beats donald trump in november. , the democratic nominee for president, joe biden, ——the democratic nominee for president, joe biden, has lashed out at president trump's decision to replace the late supreme courtjustice, ruth bader ginsburg before november's election. former vice president biden appealed directly to senate republicans, to respect her dying wish for the next president to select her replacement, not, as he put it, to rush to "jam a lifetime appointment through". look, i'm not bein
instead, we had the exams fiasco.umber one priority and reinstate the daily press conferences, so we all know what's going on. this is borisjohnson's key adviser dominic cummings, leaving downing street tonight after a long series of meetings. he and his boss's conclusion? we're all going to have to do better at following the rules, if we're to bring coronavirus under control. iain watson, bbc news. the battle over a new us supreme court justice — democrat, joe biden says he should name ruth...
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instead, we had the exams fiasco.r one priority and reinstate the daily press conferences so we all know what's going on. this is borisjohnson's key adviser, dominic cummings, leaving downing street tonight after a long series of meetings. he and his boss conclusion? we are all going to have to do better at following the rules if we are to bring coronavirus under control. iain watson, bbc news. the democratic nominee for president, joe biden, has lashed out at donald trump's decision to replace the late supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg before november's election. speaking in philadelphia, he appealed directly to senate republicans to respect her dying wish, for the next president to select her replacement, not — as he put it — to rush to "jam a lifetime appointment through". look, i'm not being naive, i'm not speaking to donald trump — who will do whatever he wants. i'm not speaking to mitch mcconnell — who will do what he wants and he does. i'm speaking to those republicans out there, senate republicans, who
instead, we had the exams fiasco.r one priority and reinstate the daily press conferences so we all know what's going on. this is borisjohnson's key adviser, dominic cummings, leaving downing street tonight after a long series of meetings. he and his boss conclusion? we are all going to have to do better at following the rules if we are to bring coronavirus under control. iain watson, bbc news. the democratic nominee for president, joe biden, has lashed out at donald trump's decision to replace...
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instead, we had the exams fiasco. the daily press conferences, so we all know what's going on. this is borisjohnson's key adviser dominic cummings, leaving downing street tonight after a long series of meetings. he and his boss's conclusion? we're all going to have to do better at following the rules, if we're to bring coronavirus under control. iain watson, bbc news. thousands of anti—government protesters have held a demonstration in derosa limb. that is despite the start of israel's second coronavirus lockdown —— jerusalem. benjamin now “— lockdown —— jerusalem. benjamin now —— benjamin netanyahu is being accused, weekly protests have been taking place outside his official residence for three months. a man was arrested after appearing to drive his car towards demonstrators. two people have died in an explosion on the solomon islands. a british man and his australian colleague we re and his australian colleague were killed in a block of flats in the capital honey are at the headquarters of an aid agency. they were w
instead, we had the exams fiasco. the daily press conferences, so we all know what's going on. this is borisjohnson's key adviser dominic cummings, leaving downing street tonight after a long series of meetings. he and his boss's conclusion? we're all going to have to do better at following the rules, if we're to bring coronavirus under control. iain watson, bbc news. thousands of anti—government protesters have held a demonstration in derosa limb. that is despite the start of israel's second...
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not only did we not get a convincing explanation for the ongoing testing fiasco from the secretary of state but mister robert pastor of itv broke on twitter that the government was planning to shift the regulations down from the 36 ahead of the secretary of state's statement, no reason the secretary of state would do that yesterday, has he given you notice that he's coming to the house to update this change in policy or should we assume ministers don't know what they are doing from one thing to the next? >> it was all over 20 years this was going on. obviously somebody decided -- what i will say is expect the secretary of state to apologize and make sure, he was fully aware, fully aware of what was going to be said later. if this minister wants to run this chamber i can assure you - normal points on this subject. >> here at c-span2 we leave the british house of commons as members move on to other business. you've been watching prime minister's questions i'm aired live wednesdays at 7 am eastern when parliament is in session was a reminder you can see this session again sunday night at
not only did we not get a convincing explanation for the ongoing testing fiasco from the secretary of state but mister robert pastor of itv broke on twitter that the government was planning to shift the regulations down from the 36 ahead of the secretary of state's statement, no reason the secretary of state would do that yesterday, has he given you notice that he's coming to the house to update this change in policy or should we assume ministers don't know what they are doing from one thing to...
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states that this white in the china issue is inevitably connected to this mismanagement and total fiasco in content of house and house this so this is not the markets for one saudi possibly not the childish you i'm just on the other side it reminds of american people of the shah contrast between china and united states respect to the congo policy issue bob don't give the american media that much credit and the american public knows virtually nothing about china at the end of the day here sir i'm going to put you on the spot here can you name can you give me what a one job one china that china stole from america if you think of one job because i know a lot of jobs that were taken out of america by americans and brought to china to give to chinese workers i hear this china still just didn't steal one john it's the captains of industry and finance that moved their operations is that china's all or is it their fault but it's certainly an american carrier and i think that's that's really where the jeffrey is wrong here go ahead yeah i mean i read it really that. the rhetoric is incorrect it w
states that this white in the china issue is inevitably connected to this mismanagement and total fiasco in content of house and house this so this is not the markets for one saudi possibly not the childish you i'm just on the other side it reminds of american people of the shah contrast between china and united states respect to the congo policy issue bob don't give the american media that much credit and the american public knows virtually nothing about china at the end of the day here sir...
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instead, we had the exams fiasco.g the number one priority and reinstate the daily press conferences so we all know what is going on. the prime minister will upset some of his own mps if he introduces further restrictions. he is looking at a range of options, but doing nothing does not seem to be one of them. iain watson, bbc news. the democratic nominee for president, joe biden has lashed justice ruth bader ginsburg before november's election. speaking in philadelphia a few minutes ago, former vice president biden appealed directly to senate republicans to respect her dying wish, for the next president to select her replacement, not as he put it to "jam a lifetime appointment through." look, i'm not being naive. i'm not speaking to president trump who will do whatever he wants, i'm not speaking to mitch mcconnell who will do what he wants and he does. i'm speaking to those republicans out there, senate republicans, who know deep down what is right for the country and consistent with the constitution, as i stand here
instead, we had the exams fiasco.g the number one priority and reinstate the daily press conferences so we all know what is going on. the prime minister will upset some of his own mps if he introduces further restrictions. he is looking at a range of options, but doing nothing does not seem to be one of them. iain watson, bbc news. the democratic nominee for president, joe biden has lashed justice ruth bader ginsburg before november's election. speaking in philadelphia a few minutes ago, former...
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instead, we had the exams fiasco.rity and reinstate the daily press conferences, so we all know what's going on. this is borisjohnson's key adviser dominic cummings, leaving downing street tonight after a long series of meetings. he and his boss's conclusion? we're all going to have to do better at following the rules, if we're to bring coronavirus under control. iain watson, bbc news. weekly protests are taking place outside benjamin midnight you's residence for nearly three months in jerusalem. you's residence for nearly three months injerusalem. —— netanyahu. a judge in california have locked trump‘s attempt to lock wechat. —— block. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumabl
instead, we had the exams fiasco.rity and reinstate the daily press conferences, so we all know what's going on. this is borisjohnson's key adviser dominic cummings, leaving downing street tonight after a long series of meetings. he and his boss's conclusion? we're all going to have to do better at following the rules, if we're to bring coronavirus under control. iain watson, bbc news. weekly protests are taking place outside benjamin midnight you's residence for nearly three months in...
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. >> for months we've been reporting the fiasco at the employment development department, a claim backon the phonelines. now a reset to a new system. >> the reset started this weekend. i didn't want to wait another day. >> good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm kristen sze. a task force report claims 600,000 claims are gathering dust and a million more workers had benefits cut off. now the e.d.d. has stopped accepting new claims during this reset. michael finney has the latest. >> i've been waiting since august. august 1st. >> reporter: kim nicole of santa rosa is one of the 600,000 workers who still have no benefits months aft
. >> for months we've been reporting the fiasco at the employment development department, a claim backon the phonelines. now a reset to a new system. >> the reset started this weekend. i didn't want to wait another day. >> good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm kristen sze. a task force report claims 600,000 claims are gathering dust and a million more workers had benefits cut off. now the e.d.d. has stopped accepting new claims during this...
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instead, we had the exams fiasco. the number one priority and reinstate the daily press conferences so we all know what's going on. this is borisjohnson‘s key adviser, dominic cummings, leaving downing street tonight after a long series of meetings. he and his boss' conclusion? we are all going to have to do better at following the rules if we are to bring coronavirus under control. iain watson, bbc news. across europe, cases have also been rising with governments introducing various measures to try to contain the virus. 0ur health correspondent catherine burns reports. the intensive care unit in marseille, one of the worst affected areas of france, a familiar sight across the world in spring and one becoming more common in parts of europe as winter approaches. in spain, this neighbourhood of madrid and many others will go back into lockdown tomorrow. people are concerned. i think there is an awareness or a realisation that we relaxed too much, as many other countries did. the question is, how do we compare to other c
instead, we had the exams fiasco. the number one priority and reinstate the daily press conferences so we all know what's going on. this is borisjohnson‘s key adviser, dominic cummings, leaving downing street tonight after a long series of meetings. he and his boss' conclusion? we are all going to have to do better at following the rules if we are to bring coronavirus under control. iain watson, bbc news. across europe, cases have also been rising with governments introducing various measures...