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. >> reporter: john prine met fiona in dublin in 1988. >> there was an meet connection.best candidates to think about like let's go off and make a family together. i was 15 years younger than john. he was already been married twice before. >> reporter: so why did it work? >> i think love and persistence. we really worked at staying vulnerable to each other and for each other. >> reporter: fiona helped him beat cancer twice. then this past march after a european tour both contracted the coronavirus. >> and the day i came out of quarantine john started displaying serious symptoms. >> reporter: is that when you took him to the hospital? >> i took him to the i.r., i had to leave him at the door. that's one of the hardest things i've ever done. i've never not been with him through an illness. >> reporter: finally, on prine's 13 earth day in intensive care. you were allowed to visit him. >> i got a call on april 6th, our anniversary, the doctor said you need to come now mrs. prine. i wanted to throw up. i have spent 17 hours with him. he was unconscious, but i talked to him. i
. >> reporter: john prine met fiona in dublin in 1988. >> there was an meet connection.best candidates to think about like let's go off and make a family together. i was 15 years younger than john. he was already been married twice before. >> reporter: so why did it work? >> i think love and persistence. we really worked at staying vulnerable to each other and for each other. >> reporter: fiona helped him beat cancer twice. then this past march after a european...
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fiona apple, beck and norah jones performing songs the likes of fiona apple, beck and norahjones performingorded 50 years earlier. they were ina recorded 50 years earlier. they were in a powerful band that we all wa nted in a powerful band that we all wanted to be in. having played the festival circuit for a couple years echo in the canyon makes some interesting if hardly ground—breaking connections between transatlantic music scenes. and features one of tom patty's final interviews. that's really you know, two things, clashing together in a huge wave. it also makes regular illusions to late 60s films model shop which is to be honest far more interesting and inventive. and what you can find now on our —— blu—ray. meanwhile echo in the canyon streams from monday. 0n the subject of blu—ray, you can own celine cmr is portrait of a lady on fire. 0ne blu—ray, you can own celine cmr is portrait of a lady on fire. one of my favourite films of recent years on disk from monday. set in the late 18th century this is a thoroughly contemporary. peace that reconfirms cmr as one of the finest film makers
fiona apple, beck and norah jones performing songs the likes of fiona apple, beck and norahjones performingorded 50 years earlier. they were ina recorded 50 years earlier. they were in a powerful band that we all wa nted in a powerful band that we all wanted to be in. having played the festival circuit for a couple years echo in the canyon makes some interesting if hardly ground—breaking connections between transatlantic music scenes. and features one of tom patty's final interviews. that's...
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and so does fiona.e know. >>> ahead, we'll talk to a father who wrote a powerful facebook post about why he never takes a walk without his daughters or his dog. we discusses the fear black men this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. >>> a powerful facebook post that spread across the nation is starting a conversation about the fear that many black men have when walking alone. in the post, shola richards write, "when i'm walking down the street holding my young daughter's hand and walking my sweet fluffy dog, i'm just a loving dad and a pet owner. without them by my side, almost instantly i morph into a threat in the eyes of some white folks. it's equal parts exhausting and depressing to feel like i can't walk outside alone for fear of being targeted. shola richards joins us from los angeles. good morning. it's such a powerful post.
and so does fiona.e know. >>> ahead, we'll talk to a father who wrote a powerful facebook post about why he never takes a walk without his daughters or his dog. we discusses the fear black men this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. >>> a powerful facebook post that spread across the nation is starting a...
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we have treasury fiona mah. we have state senator scott weiner and senior advisor to the governor, nicole eliot, and i will briefly read their bios for you and then we are going to sort of jump into it. i know we have about an hour. i want to make sure that we use our time wisely. i'm marissa rodriguez, the director of the office of cannabis. we also have eugene hillsman, deputy director of the office of cannabis and jeremy schwartz who is a permanent analyst with the office of cannabis as well. so fiona mah was elected to serve as california's 34th state's treasurer. the state treasurer's office provides financing for schools, roads, housing and other critical infrastructure projects that better the lives of californians. previously treasurer mah was a member of the state assembly from 2006 to 2012 and prior to serving there, the treasurer served on the san francisco board of supervisors from 2002 to 2006, representing district 4. thank you, treasurer mah for being here. it's so nice to have you and it's so nic
we have treasury fiona mah. we have state senator scott weiner and senior advisor to the governor, nicole eliot, and i will briefly read their bios for you and then we are going to sort of jump into it. i know we have about an hour. i want to make sure that we use our time wisely. i'm marissa rodriguez, the director of the office of cannabis. we also have eugene hillsman, deputy director of the office of cannabis and jeremy schwartz who is a permanent analyst with the office of cannabis as...
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he told fiona hill to go to the white house counsel's office. bolton could have and certainly should have in my opinion stepped forward and said, i can testify to this too, and i can confirm that fiona hill is telling the truth. incidentally here is what the president said in my presence because people like fiona hill and lieutenant colonel vindman were almost always depending on secondhand accounts of what the president said personally. if you haven't been in the white house, it's a little hard to appreciate, brian, how close the national security adviser is to the president. the white house is such a pyramid-type structure. most people if they're pretty important and very important in the eyes of the world, senior jobs, don't get to see the president much. it's really the top tier who spend the time with the president every day. and trump may not have loved john bolton and may not have sat around yukking it up with him late at night, but john bolton was with donald trump every day in multiple meetings for 17 months. and he's given us a real vi
he told fiona hill to go to the white house counsel's office. bolton could have and certainly should have in my opinion stepped forward and said, i can testify to this too, and i can confirm that fiona hill is telling the truth. incidentally here is what the president said in my presence because people like fiona hill and lieutenant colonel vindman were almost always depending on secondhand accounts of what the president said personally. if you haven't been in the white house, it's a little...
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francine: thank you for joining us, fiona frick.p next, cathay pacific becomes the latest airline to get a government lifeline in the wake of the pandemic. we also have some breaking news from the chair of cathay pacific, saying they may cap equity markets for further fundraising. we will have a full round up of the airlines industry next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics -- this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash with dani. dani: hi. volkswagen's chief executive is jeopardize the company putting emissions cheating behind it. bloomberg has learned of comments made on the internal webcast. oversight was part of the agreement after vw's diesel emissions scandal, failing to win certification from the monitor would be a major blow. ansa historic state bailout is getting bigger. austria agreed to provide 450 billion euros to support the carriers division in the country, including 150 million indirect eight. it will help sustain the unit as airlines across the world sta
francine: thank you for joining us, fiona frick.p next, cathay pacific becomes the latest airline to get a government lifeline in the wake of the pandemic. we also have some breaking news from the chair of cathay pacific, saying they may cap equity markets for further fundraising. we will have a full round up of the airlines industry next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics -- this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash with...
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temperatures in concord, which is where fiona is from. warming up in the upper half. thank you for sharing fiona with us and those short-nosed dogs don't like any temperature above 75. temperatures tomorrow are going to warm up much more part inland. talking low to mid-60s and the 80s with the upper half of the 80s for the santa clara valley. mid to upper 80s for the tri- valley. low 90s the part inland you go. you'll be in the hot spots as you usually are at this time of the year. mid to upper 60s around the bay and some low 70s around the east side of the bay. low to mid-80s for the north bay. you were stuck in the 70s because they pushed that cool m tomorrow, i don't think that will be the case. temperatures into the 90s. a little toasty for father's day with the temperatures reaching up into the neighborhood of 90 degrees for those afternoon highs inland, but right around 70, around the bay, low 60s near the coast. similar temperatures next week. low 90s each day and then low to mid-70s around the bay. liz? >> all right, thank you, paul. >>> coming up the bay area
temperatures in concord, which is where fiona is from. warming up in the upper half. thank you for sharing fiona with us and those short-nosed dogs don't like any temperature above 75. temperatures tomorrow are going to warm up much more part inland. talking low to mid-60s and the 80s with the upper half of the 80s for the santa clara valley. mid to upper 80s for the tri- valley. low 90s the part inland you go. you'll be in the hot spots as you usually are at this time of the year. mid to upper...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news, cheddar.lp hospital patients who are sick with coronavirus. early in the pandemic we were told it could actually do more harm than good, but that seems to have changed. researchers now think the drug, which is an anti—inflammatory as well as a painkiller, could be used to treat breathing difficulties. our health correspondent lauren moss is here. tell us first of all about the trial. the first thing to point out is it's not the standard regular type of drug you buy over the counter as a painkiller, it's a specific formulation of 16 pro fin. covid—19 can affect the lungs, making it very difficult to breathe, and this is one of many clinical trials under way at the moment to find out whether existing drugs to help patients who are in distress because we know there is no current one form of treatment and there is no vaccine yet either, so this trial has been run by kings no vaccine yet either, so this trial has been run by king's college london and guy's and saint thomas as nhs foundation trust a
fiona lamdin, bbc news, cheddar.lp hospital patients who are sick with coronavirus. early in the pandemic we were told it could actually do more harm than good, but that seems to have changed. researchers now think the drug, which is an anti—inflammatory as well as a painkiller, could be used to treat breathing difficulties. our health correspondent lauren moss is here. tell us first of all about the trial. the first thing to point out is it's not the standard regular type of drug you buy...
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good to see you, fiona.e, as you say, the levels we are seeing seem quite unbelievable, given the disconnect between the bad data that we are actually saying. as he said, there is a lot of optimism surrounding not only the gradual easing of lockdown measures and reopening of the economy but also the stimulus from governments and central banks and the expectation that there is more stimulus to come. but is that kneejerk optimism7 difficult to see how that will be sustained over the weeks and months ahead because, as the detail perhaps comes out over how the money can be used and spent, we all have to recognise this is going to be an incredibly painful road ahead? exactly, and that's very true, which is why we have the sensation that there is a disconnect between the optimism in the market and perhaps a reality. especially if we look at the unemployment numbers in the us, the number of people who are without a job, slightly different in europe because at the moment we say the governments are supporting those p
good to see you, fiona.e, as you say, the levels we are seeing seem quite unbelievable, given the disconnect between the bad data that we are actually saying. as he said, there is a lot of optimism surrounding not only the gradual easing of lockdown measures and reopening of the economy but also the stimulus from governments and central banks and the expectation that there is more stimulus to come. but is that kneejerk optimism7 difficult to see how that will be sustained over the weeks and...
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crosby, michelle phillips and stephen stills, hosting a 2015 tribute concert and joining the likes of fionast recorded 50 years earlier. #..lose its desire for you...# they were the powerful band that we all wanted to be. having played the festival circuit for a couple years, echo in the canyon makes some interesting, if hardly ground—breaking, connections between transatlantic music scenes, and features one of tom petty‘s final interviews. that's really, you know, two things clashing together in a huge wave. it also makes regular allusions to jacques demy‘s late ‘60s films model shop which is, to be honest, far more interesting and inventive, and which you can find now on arrow blu—ray. meanwhile, echo in the canyon streams from monday. on the subject of blu—ray, you can own celine sciamma's portrait of a lady on fire, one of my favourite films of recent years, on disk from monday. set in the late 18th century, this is a thrillingly contemporary period piece that reconfirms sciamma as one of the finest film makers of her generation. i will leave you with news that the icelandic offering, w
crosby, michelle phillips and stephen stills, hosting a 2015 tribute concert and joining the likes of fionast recorded 50 years earlier. #..lose its desire for you...# they were the powerful band that we all wanted to be. having played the festival circuit for a couple years, echo in the canyon makes some interesting, if hardly ground—breaking, connections between transatlantic music scenes, and features one of tom petty‘s final interviews. that's really, you know, two things clashing...
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we have treasury fiona mah.have state senator scott weiner and senior advisor to the governor, nicole eliot, and i will briefly read their bios for you and then we are going to sort of jump into it. i know we have about an hour. i want to make sure that we use our time wisely. i'm marissa rodriguez, the director of the office of cannabis. we also have eugene hillsman, deputy director of the office of cannabis and jeremy schwartz who is a permanent analyst with the office of cannabis as well. so fiona mah was elected to serve as california's 34th state's treasurer. the state treasurer's office provides financing for schools, roads, housing and other critical infrastructure projects that better the lives of californians. previously treasurer mah was a member of the state assembly from 2006 to 2012 and prior to serving there, the treasurer served on the san francisco board of supervisors from 2002 to 2006, representing district 4. thank you, treasurer mah for being here. it's so nice to have you and it's so nice to
we have treasury fiona mah.have state senator scott weiner and senior advisor to the governor, nicole eliot, and i will briefly read their bios for you and then we are going to sort of jump into it. i know we have about an hour. i want to make sure that we use our time wisely. i'm marissa rodriguez, the director of the office of cannabis. we also have eugene hillsman, deputy director of the office of cannabis and jeremy schwartz who is a permanent analyst with the office of cannabis as well. so...
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>> i don't think there's any question on that one, shannon and you think about colonel vindman, fiona and colonel vindman is still suffering consequences from having testified and john bolton did not and you know, he said he would testify before the senate. but of course the senate, the republican caucus and the senate prevented that, he now says in the interview with bret baier that the democrats should have subpoenaed him. obviously that would've taken an extended period because it would have been challenged in the court as it was. so we don't know how it would've played out and what the courts might have done eventually but to me it really is about john bolton and the refusal to testify. bolton and the interview said at one point, he wanted to join a conservative republican administration and that's not how it turned out. but to my mind again, i guess i'm picking up on what sarah was just saying, it's as if he is the lone arbiter of what's right and wrong here and it's not about democrats or republicans, he says that the president, if the president lies and nobody challenges him, w
>> i don't think there's any question on that one, shannon and you think about colonel vindman, fiona and colonel vindman is still suffering consequences from having testified and john bolton did not and you know, he said he would testify before the senate. but of course the senate, the republican caucus and the senate prevented that, he now says in the interview with bret baier that the democrats should have subpoenaed him. obviously that would've taken an extended period because it...
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fiona, in scotland's schools won't even partially reopen until the 11th of august.d it was unlikely they would be completely back to normal even by this time next year. today nicola sturgeon has been stressing she wants to get back to full—time teaching as soon as possible. it's actually up to local councils how much time pupils spend in classrooms. some have suggested stu d e nts in classrooms. some have suggested students might come back a third of the time, or maybe four days a week but once every three weeks. that wouldn't be good enough for the first minister who said the scottish government will require councils to look creatively and innovatively at ideas such as may be using other buildings they own as teaching spaces. the government are very clear that although school exams we re clear that although school exams were cancelled this year they very much want them to go ahead next year. there are clear visible differences in wales as well. the shutters remained down on most shops and nonessential retailers will only find out on friday if they can open next wee
fiona, in scotland's schools won't even partially reopen until the 11th of august.d it was unlikely they would be completely back to normal even by this time next year. today nicola sturgeon has been stressing she wants to get back to full—time teaching as soon as possible. it's actually up to local councils how much time pupils spend in classrooms. some have suggested stu d e nts in classrooms. some have suggested students might come back a third of the time, or maybe four days a week but...
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fiona trott sent us this report from the north east of england, which has the highest number of obesity—related it was a bit frightening because i thought, what is the correlation between obesity and covid—19. you start listening to the reports and you hear that people overweight are more risk and then you think, how serious the pandemic is. we know obesity is strongly associated with deprivation, so it's no surprise that the north—east which has high levels of deprivation has also got high levels of being overweight and obesity. herfirst walk alone during this pandemic. michelle knows she is at risk and has been afraid to go out. during lockdown, she has also gained weight, and that worries her. this is the furthest i've been from home, by myself. it's been very hard getting fresh fruit and veg at the supermarkets. it's a lot better now, but at the beginning it was very difficult. my husband would go and do the shopping to get items and having to go down the next day, but it's a lot easier ordering takeaway is. plus with my stress and anxiety i do a lot of comfort eating, but i know it's got t
fiona trott sent us this report from the north east of england, which has the highest number of obesity—related it was a bit frightening because i thought, what is the correlation between obesity and covid—19. you start listening to the reports and you hear that people overweight are more risk and then you think, how serious the pandemic is. we know obesity is strongly associated with deprivation, so it's no surprise that the north—east which has high levels of deprivation has also got...
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if it was the right thing for fiona hill, sir, why wasn't it the right thing for you?s in a different circumstance. my deputy charlie kupperman was subpoenaed by the house not to testify. he went to house. you have the one branch, the legislative branch saying one thing and the judicial branch to get the answer and the house of representatives wrote the subpoena. i've written in the book and the house advocates of impeachment committed impeachment malpractice. i think they played right into donald trump's strategy, and lost to him, creating a partisan issue when they might have gotten some republicans who could have helped out and by the end of the process i think everybod republican side believe that there was a quid pro quo in ukraine, but the house effort didn't take into account the possibility that the white house would argue successfully that even if it were true it didn't rise to the level of an impeachable offense. i think there was another way to do this. we saw it in watergate when there was bipartisan cooperation. if i were one of those that had advocated im
if it was the right thing for fiona hill, sir, why wasn't it the right thing for you?s in a different circumstance. my deputy charlie kupperman was subpoenaed by the house not to testify. he went to house. you have the one branch, the legislative branch saying one thing and the judicial branch to get the answer and the house of representatives wrote the subpoena. i've written in the book and the house advocates of impeachment committed impeachment malpractice. i think they played right into...
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hi, fiona.is certainly getting hot, love it or loathe it, the heat is on over the next few days. we will get around three to four days of some very hot weather in some southern and eastern parts of the country. temperatures could peak at 33 degrees on friday. in the short term, relatively comfortable out there, certainly across england and wales. drive through tonight. a bit more muggy, but also with cloud and rain across the west of the uk. tuesday, the weatherfront is stuck between hot high pressure across the continent in this cooler north atla ntic low. continent in this cooler north atlantic low. it is pretty much sliding along itself, so it is not moving eastwards. this is where we will continue to see rain on and off, northern ireland and western scotland. but across england and wales, it will turn increasingly hot. quite a hot day in the capital tomorrow. and then on wednesday, this is the first proper hot day. the southerly blast of warm air across the uk evaporating some of the clouds
hi, fiona.is certainly getting hot, love it or loathe it, the heat is on over the next few days. we will get around three to four days of some very hot weather in some southern and eastern parts of the country. temperatures could peak at 33 degrees on friday. in the short term, relatively comfortable out there, certainly across england and wales. drive through tonight. a bit more muggy, but also with cloud and rain across the west of the uk. tuesday, the weatherfront is stuck between hot high...
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this up to judges found homes what fiona and his wife penelope guilty of covering public money. hoping to return to commercial service up to two fatall crasheses a b boeing sevn three seven max takes off in the seattlele area on the first day of certifification flightt testing. all business and it's- kate moody will be here to tell us more. hello and a very warm welcome back to the fronts twenty four newsroom i'm thomas waterhouse. the french president says we shouldn't be too hasty when itt comes to drawing nationanal conclusions from sunday's local elections they manual mccollum's republic on the move party fails to secure any. major municipality in that delayed second round ballots with city holes in the likes of leon but we'll do and strasbourg old turning green should he step on how small. municipal elections are often a chance for voters to voice their discontent with presidents. although turnout was historically low at about 40% voters who did castor ballots on sunday sent a clear message to. maccoll whose centrist party was badly defeated while the greens one major battl
this up to judges found homes what fiona and his wife penelope guilty of covering public money. hoping to return to commercial service up to two fatall crasheses a b boeing sevn three seven max takes off in the seattlele area on the first day of certifification flightt testing. all business and it's- kate moody will be here to tell us more. hello and a very warm welcome back to the fronts twenty four newsroom i'm thomas waterhouse. the french president says we shouldn't be too hasty when itt...
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obviously we work, you know, playing with him and the likes of fiona and the girls are then interactingjamie and i because we are like, "ok, we are still all right." you know? support for families facing challenging times, which are even harder now, and for whom every moment is precious. there's been plenty of gardening going on during the lockdown — and now the duchess of cambridge has mucked in. she helped with some planting during a visit to a children's hospice in norfolk — as leigh milner reports. the duchess of cambridge wasn't afraid to get her hands or her dress dirty when she helped families create a special garden at this children's hospice in norwich. run by east anglian children's hospices, the nook was opened last year by catherine to support families caring for children with life—threatening illnesses — families like lisa and liam page and their three—month—old son, connor. born with severe brain damage, he came to the hospice for end—of—life care. you've got to dig them in now! with the help of some fellow gardeners, the duchess hand—picked the plants during a trip to fak
obviously we work, you know, playing with him and the likes of fiona and the girls are then interactingjamie and i because we are like, "ok, we are still all right." you know? support for families facing challenging times, which are even harder now, and for whom every moment is precious. there's been plenty of gardening going on during the lockdown — and now the duchess of cambridge has mucked in. she helped with some planting during a visit to a children's hospice in norfolk — as...
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economy coming up, i'll tell you why fiona's warn the strategy could backfire. >>and a look outside before we go we're checking in on some temperatures it's mild outside your door 54 in san francisco 61 conquered and 59 in san jose will be right back. look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave you
economy coming up, i'll tell you why fiona's warn the strategy could backfire. >>and a look outside before we go we're checking in on some temperatures it's mild outside your door 54 in san francisco 61 conquered and 59 in san jose will be right back. look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older...
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hollywood celebrities have joined the chorus of people demanding justice for george floyd stars like fiona apple michael b. jordan holds ian ariana grande they join demonstrations at the weekend others have been sharing messages on social media calling on the music industry to take action to provoke accountability and change dozens of artists are speaking out about racial injustice. we're broken and were disgusted we cannot normalize this pain not only speaking to people of color if you're white black brown or anything in between i'm sure you feel hopeless by the racism going on in america right now no more senseless killings of human beings no more seeing people of color as less than human we can no longer look away george because all of our family and humanity he's our family because he's a fellow american police brutality been going on even even way before i was born but he has been been more visual ever since you know social media started getting popular another way for the people to take power i don't want to make everything political but it is what it is it's by bodhi and when i say
hollywood celebrities have joined the chorus of people demanding justice for george floyd stars like fiona apple michael b. jordan holds ian ariana grande they join demonstrations at the weekend others have been sharing messages on social media calling on the music industry to take action to provoke accountability and change dozens of artists are speaking out about racial injustice. we're broken and were disgusted we cannot normalize this pain not only speaking to people of color if you're...
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where he led incendiary tweets, so we are not getting any words of reconciliation from him, fiona.kingdom. our correspondent shamaan freeman—powell has been hearing from black british people about how the events in the us are affecting them. i don't like someone had personally attack me or done something to hurt me personally. a white male police officer kneeling on a black man's neck... has lit an eternal fire within me that starts to burn like a furnace, and i get angry, within me that starts to burn like a furnace, and i getangry, i within me that starts to burn like a furnace, and i get angry, i get mad, andi furnace, and i get angry, i get mad, and i want to do something about it. it may have happened thousands of miles away, but the death of george floyd has ignited anger across the globe, including here in the uk.” was disgusted. i still have not been able to watch the full nine minutes. between the police and african americans has gone viral on social media. and viewing these graphic images can take its toll. sometimes, even as black people, even though we are shocked, we a
where he led incendiary tweets, so we are not getting any words of reconciliation from him, fiona.kingdom. our correspondent shamaan freeman—powell has been hearing from black british people about how the events in the us are affecting them. i don't like someone had personally attack me or done something to hurt me personally. a white male police officer kneeling on a black man's neck... has lit an eternal fire within me that starts to burn like a furnace, and i get angry, within me that...
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musicians and hollywood celebrities have also joined people demanding justice for george floyd stars like fiona apple michael b. jordan hall's and ariana grande dame joined demonstrations over the weekend others have been sharing messages on social media calling on the music industry to take action to help and shore accountability and change dozens of artists are speaking out about racial injustice were broken and were disgusted and cannot normalize this pain not only speaking to people of color if you're white black brown or anything in between i'm sure you feel hopeless by the racism going on in america right now no more senseless killings of human beings no more seeing people of color as less than human we can no longer look away george because all of our family and humanity he's our family because he's a fellow american police brutality been going on even even way before i was born but he has be it been more visual ever since you know social media started getting popular another way for the people to take power i don't want to make everything political but it is what it is it's by bullet an
musicians and hollywood celebrities have also joined people demanding justice for george floyd stars like fiona apple michael b. jordan hall's and ariana grande dame joined demonstrations over the weekend others have been sharing messages on social media calling on the music industry to take action to help and shore accountability and change dozens of artists are speaking out about racial injustice were broken and were disgusted and cannot normalize this pain not only speaking to people of...
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five—year—old philip gibson and we know that they are all siblings, all from the same family ——12—year—old fionain paisley and is said to be in critical condition, we understand she is the mother of those three children. she was taken to hospital in paisley and she is still there, we are told, in a critical condition and police have said that they are continuing their inquiries into the cause of the fire. alexandra mckenzie reporting from paisley. donald trump says his former national security adviser, john bolton, will pay "a really big price" for writing a book in which he alleges the us president asked for china's help to win re—election. the comments come after a judge refused a request from the white house to block publication on national security grounds. the president is preparing to hold his first rally for supporters since the beginning of march. peter bowes sent us this update from los angeles. it's hugely anticipated, this event, mostly by donald trump's supporters, and a lot of critics and a lot of concern about how it is going to unfold, concern possibly because of the protest but p
five—year—old philip gibson and we know that they are all siblings, all from the same family ——12—year—old fionain paisley and is said to be in critical condition, we understand she is the mother of those three children. she was taken to hospital in paisley and she is still there, we are told, in a critical condition and police have said that they are continuing their inquiries into the cause of the fire. alexandra mckenzie reporting from paisley. donald trump says his former...
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fiona gibson, who was 12, and her brothers, 8—year—old alexander and 5—year old philip, died at the queenathering at anti—racism rallies in a number of towns and cities across the uk, despite appeals to stay away due to the lockdown restrictions. chi chi izundu reports. they chant: black lives matter! for a fourth consecutive weekend people have taken to the streets in the name of protest. they chant: black lives matter! the numbers are not as large but the message is still the same. if we don't fight for it, no one will listen to us. we have a voice and we have to use it. the uk is not innocent, you know? so, lam here standing with the whole world right now. with all of us here together hopefully we make enough noise that the people that need to hear it understand and change can be made for the better. tomorrow is the anniversary of when the ship empire windrush docked in essex, and it has been three months since the windrush scandal review was published, which detailed how some of those who came on that ship were told they were in britain illegally and in some cases deported decades lat
fiona gibson, who was 12, and her brothers, 8—year—old alexander and 5—year old philip, died at the queenathering at anti—racism rallies in a number of towns and cities across the uk, despite appeals to stay away due to the lockdown restrictions. chi chi izundu reports. they chant: black lives matter! for a fourth consecutive weekend people have taken to the streets in the name of protest. they chant: black lives matter! the numbers are not as large but the message is still the same. if...
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fiona, alexander and philip gibson. such a terrible tragedy. mister speaker, this morning we heard growing concerns from medical experts about the real risks of the second wave of covid-19. at the same time, experts at the institute outline the scale of the economic challenge ahead with the raft of redundancies of business closures that financial supporters withdraw. they warned that measures -- would delay recovery and scotland until 2024. this health and economic emergency requires an unprecedented response. on monday, the scottish government's economic advisory group led by independent business leaders published -- the prime minister welcomed these efforts -- out of this economic crisis. >> yes indeed, mister speaker. i would be happy to study the documents to which the gentleman refers. >> i am grateful to the prime minister for that. i'm glad that he agrees that we need to take every action to study the economic recovery. i am sure that he is aware that the scottish advisory group has called for an accelerated review of the divulged fiscal
fiona, alexander and philip gibson. such a terrible tragedy. mister speaker, this morning we heard growing concerns from medical experts about the real risks of the second wave of covid-19. at the same time, experts at the institute outline the scale of the economic challenge ahead with the raft of redundancies of business closures that financial supporters withdraw. they warned that measures -- would delay recovery and scotland until 2024. this health and economic emergency requires an...
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the court found that there was not a shred of evidence to really support that she did any work for fiona feel as it was said that penelope helped with things like correspondence e-mails for his constituency and help correct his speeches but it seems that the job judge judges here at this periscope with katie just not convinced also ahead fear here on al-jazeera to fairies collide in bangladesh we have the latest on the sounds from the survivors and fueling debate why protesters are out on india's streets defying lockdown restrictions. that are already widespread floods along the the line that is really in china haven't seen a reporter in the korean peninsula in japan but this is a seasonal rain and once more we've got a decent development in charge it stretches back to your non and eventually the indian border but the this side of the eastern side has just brought some significant rain through japan and this is the for. costa tuesday it will just be leaving the korean peninsula taking significant weather wet through honshu including tokyo exists a good half of wednesday as well the chine
the court found that there was not a shred of evidence to really support that she did any work for fiona feel as it was said that penelope helped with things like correspondence e-mails for his constituency and help correct his speeches but it seems that the job judge judges here at this periscope with katie just not convinced also ahead fear here on al-jazeera to fairies collide in bangladesh we have the latest on the sounds from the survivors and fueling debate why protesters are out on...
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obviously, we work, you know, playing with him and the likes of fiona and the girls are then interactingositive effect onjamie and i because we are like, "0k, we are still all right." you know? support for families facing challenging times, which are even harder now, and for whom every moment is precious. two illegal street parties have been broken up by police during another night of unlawful gatherings in london. dispersal zones were put in place in clapham common and tooting bec common to clear crowds causing significant disruptions on saturday night. the zones allow uniformed officers extra powers to order people to leave the area and not return. the police said the unlicensed music events are unlawful, unregulated and officers will close them down. police have named the man who was shot dead by armed officers during a knife attack in glasgow on friday. he was badreddin abadlla adam, a 28—year—old asylum—seeker from sudan. six people who were stabbed, including a police officer, are being treated in hospital. there's been plenty of gardening going on during the lockdown, and now the
obviously, we work, you know, playing with him and the likes of fiona and the girls are then interactingositive effect onjamie and i because we are like, "0k, we are still all right." you know? support for families facing challenging times, which are even harder now, and for whom every moment is precious. two illegal street parties have been broken up by police during another night of unlawful gatherings in london. dispersal zones were put in place in clapham common and tooting bec...
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the ground was broken by the fathers of pcs fiona bone and nicola hughes, two greater manchester officersillion installation is based on the idea of an open door and will honour officers and staff killed on duty across the uk. the family of a man who has just left intensive care after spending 50 days being treated for coronavirus, say they can't praise the medical staff enough. gary trigg from the forest of dean in gloucestershire contracted covid—19 in april. while his life was hanging in the balance, his daughter was in the same hospital giving birth. our reporter, steve knibbs, has been to see the family. applause. he's turned a corner, he's out of ccu now, and he had the clap—out yesterday which was wonderful and he gave a little wave at the end. this was the moment gary's family thought they would never see. he was admitted to hospitals part of the first wave of covid patients back in april. he became very, very poorly. it was touch and go, yeah. we didn't know going from one day to the next. if he was going to survive or not. every day was different. but after 50 days and over 1200
the ground was broken by the fathers of pcs fiona bone and nicola hughes, two greater manchester officersillion installation is based on the idea of an open door and will honour officers and staff killed on duty across the uk. the family of a man who has just left intensive care after spending 50 days being treated for coronavirus, say they can't praise the medical staff enough. gary trigg from the forest of dean in gloucestershire contracted covid—19 in april. while his life was hanging in...
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so, i frankly don't really, you know, care to read what he's in the book, but i do want to hear fionall taylor's book or the people who had the courage to show up and do the right thing instead of ledding our democracy burn before their eyes. >> and, i mean, i think that is the current against which he is going to swim. and john bolton would probably hate to hear this, but he'll find himself without a constituency. he's burned the bridges to the trump world, you hear right there, trump, arms folded, he's going to get his bouncer, bill barr, the nation's attorney general, to get him legally. and i think you voiced the opinion of certainly a lot of our viewers, that he wasted his opportunity to do the right thing, to have the back and corroborate the accounts of fiona hill and marie yovanovitch and colonel vindman and many, many others. so, george conway atributes it to a gross miscalculation and faith that he placed in senate republicans actually wanting to hear from witnesses like himself. what do you think of that theory? >> well, we asked him twice. he was asked during the house inv
so, i frankly don't really, you know, care to read what he's in the book, but i do want to hear fionall taylor's book or the people who had the courage to show up and do the right thing instead of ledding our democracy burn before their eyes. >> and, i mean, i think that is the current against which he is going to swim. and john bolton would probably hate to hear this, but he'll find himself without a constituency. he's burned the bridges to the trump world, you hear right there, trump,...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. you've even met. 71 days after their baby son, manu, was born to a surrogate mother 8,000 miles away in ukraine, argentinian couple flavia and jose have now made it to kiev to bring home their son. jonah fisher was there to capture their first meeting. cheering and applause it is the final leg of the long journey to parenthood for flavia and jose. they have come all the way from argentina to ukraine to meet their baby son for the first time. manu was born ten weeks ago to a surrogate mother and has been staying in a pdf hotel room with dozens of other babies, all of them left standing after the coronavirus stopped border stopping their parents from reaching them. —— kyiv. this is the closest that flavia and jose have got until now, a long—distance video call with manu on his nanny‘s lab. fast forward three weeks and the mountains did not move but the restrictions eased and, thanks to a businessman laying ona and, thanks to a businessman laying on a special flight, flavia and jose are
fiona lamdin, bbc news. you've even met. 71 days after their baby son, manu, was born to a surrogate mother 8,000 miles away in ukraine, argentinian couple flavia and jose have now made it to kiev to bring home their son. jonah fisher was there to capture their first meeting. cheering and applause it is the final leg of the long journey to parenthood for flavia and jose. they have come all the way from argentina to ukraine to meet their baby son for the first time. manu was born ten weeks ago...
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fiona, thanks very much. see you later.dies tests for nhs and care staff in england are being rolled out without "adequate assessment" according to a warning from medical experts. the tests establish whether someone has had the virus, but not whether they have developed immunity. 11; senior doctors and scientists have written to the british medical journal expressing concern that the tests are being introduced too quickly. 0ur health correspondent, naomi grimley, reports. immunity remains one of the big mysteries of covid—19. even if you know you have antibodies, does that mean you're actually immune to the virus and can you still transmit it to other people? antibody tests are already proving popular and last month the government said it had bought 10 million to be used on nhs england staff as well as some patients who are having their blood taken and want to know if they've had the virus. but in a letter to the british medicaljournal, 11; senior academics question the wisdom of doing that. they're worried both about wheth
fiona, thanks very much. see you later.dies tests for nhs and care staff in england are being rolled out without "adequate assessment" according to a warning from medical experts. the tests establish whether someone has had the virus, but not whether they have developed immunity. 11; senior doctors and scientists have written to the british medical journal expressing concern that the tests are being introduced too quickly. 0ur health correspondent, naomi grimley, reports. immunity...
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the room were the great experts in intelligence officials and national security officials, including fional would was director of the soviet and russian and european part of the nc operation, the secretary of defense, others who were in the room, and trump just cut them off because they were skeptical about the call and thought that putin, indeed, was out-playing him. but he didn't want to hear from them. and he went right to listening to jared and ivanka. this is not a president interested in anything having to do with real information but rather seeking praise. building himself up. and that is what is in the calls. and so disturbing to those who heard them, and know their contents. >> and tell me about the conversations president trump has had with some of our older allies, the u.k., and france, what are your sources told you about that. >> well, that he is berated our allies in the most demeaning terms. let's look at germany, france and the u.k., in the case of germany angela merkel, the chancellor, he called her stupid, attacked her for playing ball with the russians of all things and,
the room were the great experts in intelligence officials and national security officials, including fional would was director of the soviet and russian and european part of the nc operation, the secretary of defense, others who were in the room, and trump just cut them off because they were skeptical about the call and thought that putin, indeed, was out-playing him. but he didn't want to hear from them. and he went right to listening to jared and ivanka. this is not a president interested in...
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think about colonel benton, fiona hill and colonel vinton is still suffering consequences from having testified in john bolton did not. he said he would testify before the senate but the senate, the republican caucus in the senate prevented that. he now says in the interview with bret baer the democrats should have subpoenaed him. obviously that would have taken an extended period because it would have been challenged in the court as it was with mister cooperman so we don't know how it would've played out and what the courts might have done eventually but to me it really is about john bolton and the refusal to testify, bolton in the interview says that one point he wanted to join a conservative republican administration and that is not how it turned out but to my mind, i guess and picking up on what sarah was just saying it is as if he is the loan arbiter of what is right and wrong and it is not about democrats or republicans, he says the president, if the president lives and nobody challenges him then what kind of society we are but then the question becomes what kind of society are
think about colonel benton, fiona hill and colonel vinton is still suffering consequences from having testified in john bolton did not. he said he would testify before the senate but the senate, the republican caucus in the senate prevented that. he now says in the interview with bret baer the democrats should have subpoenaed him. obviously that would have taken an extended period because it would have been challenged in the court as it was with mister cooperman so we don't know how it would've...
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propaganda and the idea that ukraine tried to interfere in the elections was discounted by many including fional. this information goes directly to the president and direct from the president to his twitter feed which is alarming. anyone in that building who counsels the president against this? >> reporter: yeah, jim, this president has always -- even before he was president, been a peddler of conspiracy theories. he's always been attracted to them. he created a conspiracy theory and pushed it, the birther conspiracy theory, and now as president you're seeing him repeating them and using his twitter platform to repeat them on social media, and he gets them from all kinds of sources, his friends who call and talk to him. he gets them from simply re-tweeting accounts that show up in his -- who reply to his tweets and show up in his twitter feed, and there is -- there has not been a successful effort within the white house to keep this kind of information from the president, but even beside all of that, i do think we need to be clear here. the president knows what this tweet is about, where it ori
propaganda and the idea that ukraine tried to interfere in the elections was discounted by many including fional. this information goes directly to the president and direct from the president to his twitter feed which is alarming. anyone in that building who counsels the president against this? >> reporter: yeah, jim, this president has always -- even before he was president, been a peddler of conspiracy theories. he's always been attracted to them. he created a conspiracy theory and...
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fiona hill and tim morrison and colonel vindman.'s saying the house should've done more to find out what was being concealed. indeed, in every way that john bolton condemns and indicts the president of the united states, he condemns and indicts himself from concealing this from the american people when they really had a need to know. the fact that john bolton says the president put his personal interests above the countries. indeed, that's exactly what john bolton did when he decided that he wouldn't testify during the investigation, that he would save it instead for this profit-making book. >> so let's talk about some of the substance in this book. according to the original preredacted version of the book obtained by "vanity fair," president trump allegedly told president xi last summer, quote, make sure i win. i will probably win anyway so don't hurt my farms, buy a lot of soybeans and wheat, and make sure we win, unquote. now, one could argue that the president is saying, hey, a good trade deal would be good for me and good for t
fiona hill and tim morrison and colonel vindman.'s saying the house should've done more to find out what was being concealed. indeed, in every way that john bolton condemns and indicts the president of the united states, he condemns and indicts himself from concealing this from the american people when they really had a need to know. the fact that john bolton says the president put his personal interests above the countries. indeed, that's exactly what john bolton did when he decided that he...
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fiona hill was a part of it but she wasn't listened to. >> in the calls to putin particularly early on in the presidency, the trump presidency, jared and ivanka were called tine listen with mcmaster, security advisor, with staff to the president of the united states. and toorl what person trump waunltd toads hear from evaluating the call was jared and ivanka, who thought this call with putin was great. in fact, all the others were horrified by the nach rb of the call. remarkable. i can't imagine all the people in the room you want to hear from jared and ivanka. thank you for your reporting. thanks for watching. our coverage continues. >> glad to be with you. guys, are you tired of frequent nighttime bathroom trips? well, force factor prostate helps reduce urges to urinate, plus fully empty your bladder and promote a normal prostate size. don't settle. choose force factor prostate, from the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart.
fiona hill was a part of it but she wasn't listened to. >> in the calls to putin particularly early on in the presidency, the trump presidency, jared and ivanka were called tine listen with mcmaster, security advisor, with staff to the president of the united states. and toorl what person trump waunltd toads hear from evaluating the call was jared and ivanka, who thought this call with putin was great. in fact, all the others were horrified by the nach rb of the call. remarkable. i can't...
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john bolton has corroborated what fiona hill and others said last and practice. any one of these incidents alone are damning, but together they paint a portrait of a man whose corruption and self centeredness knows no limitations and will do anything to serve his own interest. >> you didn't use every tool to get him to testify. he threatened to sue. i know the explanation at the time was this will delay things unnecessarily. should you have fought harder? >> we fought very hard and that was the explanation at the time, happens to be the explanation now because it is true. we would still be in court sitting here today, fighting over subpoenas to john bolton and others. we made the decision it was important. we got information out to the american public and did so in the face of unprecedented stonewalling and obstruction. never in the course of the country's history has there been an administration that said you get nothing. no papers, no documents, no testimony, but we were able to get because people had courage to stand up and tell their story, a story corroborat
john bolton has corroborated what fiona hill and others said last and practice. any one of these incidents alone are damning, but together they paint a portrait of a man whose corruption and self centeredness knows no limitations and will do anything to serve his own interest. >> you didn't use every tool to get him to testify. he threatened to sue. i know the explanation at the time was this will delay things unnecessarily. should you have fought harder? >> we fought very hard and...
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his deputy fiona hill did just that and that's made very clear in adam schiff's -- the house manager,e democrat in charge of the investigation. his new statement out this morning where he repeats the line from last night which is that john bolton may be an author but he's not an patriot. but goes into what he sees as john bolton's dereliction of duty in not having the courage to come and talk to the investigators during the investigation and waiting to do so when he can sell a book. that was something that we were reporting on realtime. we knew that john bolton was writing a book. we knew that was the case and now from the perspective of bolton, there's a frustration, i understand from my sources, that they felt that in the bolton team they gave adam schiff a path to get him there and in a -- in a way that was mandated by the courts. but he didn't pursue -- adam schiff didn't pursue this in the courts, therefore, it didn't happen. but this is why as explosive as everything in here is, you definitely have critics of bolton on both sides which will chip away at potentially chip away at
his deputy fiona hill did just that and that's made very clear in adam schiff's -- the house manager,e democrat in charge of the investigation. his new statement out this morning where he repeats the line from last night which is that john bolton may be an author but he's not an patriot. but goes into what he sees as john bolton's dereliction of duty in not having the courage to come and talk to the investigators during the investigation and waiting to do so when he can sell a book. that was...
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are you saying that bolton, gordon sondland, fiona hill, alexander vindman, and others who testifiedch notably bolton did not, his testimony was blocked, are you saying they're all lying when they say that the president directed -- that this aid was withheld for a political favor and the president is now saying bolton directed it. are they lying? >> the office of management and budget was intricately involved in the flow of money to ukraine which was well litigated in the impeachment process. and at no point did the president tie political favors to the flow of that money. restrictions revolved around the corruption of ukraine and the participation of the other european nations. do i believe that all of those people who testified had a -- excuse me, let me finish -- had an axe to grind against the president? i do. do i believe all of them said things that are provably false. yes, i do. so i do think -- they would have been -- >> -- a lot of the arguments being made against the president of the united states. >> i know that is an allegation made at virtually anyone who leaves this adm
are you saying that bolton, gordon sondland, fiona hill, alexander vindman, and others who testifiedch notably bolton did not, his testimony was blocked, are you saying they're all lying when they say that the president directed -- that this aid was withheld for a political favor and the president is now saying bolton directed it. are they lying? >> the office of management and budget was intricately involved in the flow of money to ukraine which was well litigated in the impeachment...
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fear this is just another surveillance tool by the government while the deputy mayor fire from london fiona twice cross has said that the system won't be able to trace or track people who live in crowded places for example in tower blocks and tower buildings as it might throw up a false contact for example it might suggest that people have been in contact with each other when they haven't but the official who's in charge of the test and trace program has recognised the right issues which need to be ironed out but say that eventually those issues will be resolved. but together we know the refer the improvements we can make to the system the data shows that $4807.00 of the contacts we identified didn't confirm to us that they would self isolate this doesn't necessarily mean that these people aren't self isolating some of them we've been unable to reach some of the people in this category would have already been told by their friends to self isolate and only a small minority don't want to self isolate now another plank in the government's overall strategy to deal with covert 9 has of course be
fear this is just another surveillance tool by the government while the deputy mayor fire from london fiona twice cross has said that the system won't be able to trace or track people who live in crowded places for example in tower blocks and tower buildings as it might throw up a false contact for example it might suggest that people have been in contact with each other when they haven't but the official who's in charge of the test and trace program has recognised the right issues which need...
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people like colonel vindman who fiona hill who risked their careers.cked that basic courage and patriotism. it was only the greed that made him come forward in this book. because remember, chuck, what his lawyer was saying at the time was that bolton might damage the presidency or he might violate his own oath and that's why he needed to go to court. but apparently those things have given way to a book deal. >> there is some damning allegations involving china which you brought up, but there's also things in there involving turkey, involving saudi arabia. these are a lot of things in the purview of the house intelligence committee. do you plan on getting ambassador bolton to testify soon and go under oath with these allegations? >> we haven't had a chance to read the book, as i mentioned, chuck. when we do, and we expect we will within the next 24 to 48 hours, like the rest of the country, we will look at what allegations, like those involve turkey and other countries, particularly involving china, need to be fleshed out and exposed to the light of day
people like colonel vindman who fiona hill who risked their careers.cked that basic courage and patriotism. it was only the greed that made him come forward in this book. because remember, chuck, what his lawyer was saying at the time was that bolton might damage the presidency or he might violate his own oath and that's why he needed to go to court. but apparently those things have given way to a book deal. >> there is some damning allegations involving china which you brought up, but...
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i will hand over to fiona hislop who will say a few words before we move on to questions.to the provisions and what we are doing, the government is very, very conscious that many people will be feeling a deep sense of anxiety about their livelihoods and keeping people in work whilst supporting those who have lost their jobs theirjobs will be at the heart of my thinking as we carefully reopen the economy. every penny we receive from the uk government to support our businesses is being passed on and more. a package of support now totals more than £23 billion. in addition, i have been working with the cabinet secretary for finance on the cabinet secretary for finance on the restart stimulus package mentioned by the first minister and look forward to her announcement in the afternoon in parliament. work is continuing with businesses, trade unions, regulators and others to develop guidance that will support safer working as a more parts of the economy restart. this week, we will see published guidance on tourism, hospitality, creative industries and has moving, as well as updat
i will hand over to fiona hislop who will say a few words before we move on to questions.to the provisions and what we are doing, the government is very, very conscious that many people will be feeling a deep sense of anxiety about their livelihoods and keeping people in work whilst supporting those who have lost their jobs theirjobs will be at the heart of my thinking as we carefully reopen the economy. every penny we receive from the uk government to support our businesses is being passed on...