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giles.ll kick off at the front page of the times and some good news to come for us in the budget for some people anyway. the come for us in the budget for some peeple anyway-— people anyway. the times is splashing — people anyway. the times is splashing on _ people anyway. the times is splashing on the _ people anyway. the times is splashing on the big-budget| splashing on the big—budget giveaway, the big sweetener about helping _ giveaway, the big sweetener about helping first—time buyers get on the housing _ helping first—time buyers get on the housing better. there are speculated that one _ housing better. there are speculated that one of _ housing better. there are speculated that one of the central plains of the budget will be the reintroduction of 95% mortgages that people _ reintroduction of 95% mortgages that people only need to put down a 5% mortgage — people only need to put down a 5% mortgage on their home, this will be back, _ mortgage on their home, this will be back, secured, g
giles.ll kick off at the front page of the times and some good news to come for us in the budget for some people anyway. the come for us in the budget for some peeple anyway-— people anyway. the times is splashing — people anyway. the times is splashing on _ people anyway. the times is splashing on the _ people anyway. the times is splashing on the big-budget| splashing on the big—budget giveaway, the big sweetener about helping _ giveaway, the big sweetener about helping first—time...
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tell us more about this giles.— us more about this giles. it's a stud i us more about this giles.think by uco _ us more about this giles. it's a study i think by uco which - us more about this giles. it's a study i think by uco which tested a number— study i think by uco which tested a number of— study i think by uco which tested a number of health professionals who actually _ number of health professionals who actually had covid and they have found _ actually had covid and they have found one — actually had covid and they have found one shot, the pfizerjab was incredibly— found one shot, the pfizerjab was incredibly effective at attacking the virus. it is significant because this could — the virus. it is significant because this could accelerate the roll—out of the _ this could accelerate the roll—out of the vaccine even quicker still. the department of health issued a statement standing by the fact that we should have two jabs but i think on the _ we should have two jabs but i think on the whole should be a positive development and one to be welcomed. just to— development and on
tell us more about this giles.— us more about this giles. it's a stud i us more about this giles.think by uco _ us more about this giles. it's a study i think by uco which - us more about this giles. it's a study i think by uco which tested a number— study i think by uco which tested a number of— study i think by uco which tested a number of health professionals who actually _ number of health professionals who actually had covid and they have found _ actually had covid and they have...
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giles very quickly? clearly quick _ with meghan. giles very quickly?aging l clearly quick —— mix messaging saying — clearly quick —— mix messaging saying they want privacy but at the same _ saying they want privacy but at the same time — saying they want privacy but at the same time are caught up in the media — same time are caught up in the media i— same time are caught up in the media. i hope there is a clear expedition for this. the prince and meghan— expedition for this. the prince and meghan have us opposites, they are caught— meghan have us opposites, they are caught in— meghan have us opposites, they are caught in the us media whilst sticking — caught in the us media whilst sticking two fingers up to the uk media, _ sticking two fingers up to the uk media, a — sticking two fingers up to the uk media, a complete discrepancy there and i media, a complete discrepancy there and i don't _ media, a complete discrepancy there and i don't think it chimes well in this market — and i don't think it chimes well in this market and ultimately, i think from _
giles very quickly? clearly quick _ with meghan. giles very quickly?aging l clearly quick —— mix messaging saying — clearly quick —— mix messaging saying they want privacy but at the same _ saying they want privacy but at the same time — saying they want privacy but at the same time are caught up in the media — same time are caught up in the media i— same time are caught up in the media. i hope there is a clear expedition for this. the prince and meghan— expedition for this....
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companies they have a plan in place they want to be strategically autonomy and this is a big concern giles the delaney and so song in taipei thanks to you both and our mentalists have called it a dirty deal a letter obtained and published by a german nonprofit group suggests that the german government offered to invest a 1000000000 euros in facilities here in germany for receiving u.s. liquefied natural gas to prevent u.s. sanctions on the north stream 2 pipeline the united states is opposed to russia to germany link claiming it will make europe too reliant on russian gas the german government is yet to comment on the letter dated august last year between german finance minister all of shoals and then u.s. trade secretary steve minucci. for more on this i'm not joined by the environmental action germany executive director of. welcome to d w xhosa in this letter the finance minister is in essence offering to build infrastructure in germany for us gas in essence north stream 2 is infrastructure leading to germany for russian gas what's the difference. well there is no difference in this bein
companies they have a plan in place they want to be strategically autonomy and this is a big concern giles the delaney and so song in taipei thanks to you both and our mentalists have called it a dirty deal a letter obtained and published by a german nonprofit group suggests that the german government offered to invest a 1000000000 euros in facilities here in germany for receiving u.s. liquefied natural gas to prevent u.s. sanctions on the north stream 2 pipeline the united states is opposed to...
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in russia supporters of giles opposition leader alexei valley have held another day of protests over the ongoing crackdown against his supporters and kremlin critics authorities have threatened to arrest those who defied a ban on demonstrations and so activists have been using flowers and flashlights to show this solidarity with victims of political repression. as dusk fell the lights in the so-called flash flood protests went on across russia supporters of opposition figure had alexina valmy switched on lights in a display of unity in the siberian city tomsk the protests motto love is stronger than fear shone down from the window of an apartment building. earlier in the day hundreds of russian women formed a human chain in central moscow this time to show solidarity for novell his wife. and other women who have become victims of the crackdown since his imprisonment here to the same message love is stronger than figo the women took this message to the streets despite threats of representation is by the state. of the us there actually even i didn't used to protest i was scared and i'm
in russia supporters of giles opposition leader alexei valley have held another day of protests over the ongoing crackdown against his supporters and kremlin critics authorities have threatened to arrest those who defied a ban on demonstrations and so activists have been using flowers and flashlights to show this solidarity with victims of political repression. as dusk fell the lights in the so-called flash flood protests went on across russia supporters of opposition figure had alexina valmy...
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great britain's elliot giles ran the second—quickest indoor 800m in history, also breaking the britishpoland, for a third victory of the series with only four meets having been held to date. and the russian side rubin kazan's players have been keeping themselves busy as they prepare to return to action next weekend. they've been practicing this set—piece in their hotel corridor. they're just coming out of a three month winter break in russia and when it's cold and there's snow outside you have to get creative. everything else you can go to the bbc sport website. and that's all the sport for now. quite a mixed bag out there at the moment. plenty of heavy rain acro55 western and northern areas, and thursday is going to be a mixed bag as well. windy out towards the west, and there's a spell of rain on the way. so this is what it looks like for the early hours. the weather front is crossing western parts of the country, the heaviest of the rain will remain out towards the west through early thursday. eastern areas damp but not quite so wet. that weather front won't reach you until later on
great britain's elliot giles ran the second—quickest indoor 800m in history, also breaking the britishpoland, for a third victory of the series with only four meets having been held to date. and the russian side rubin kazan's players have been keeping themselves busy as they prepare to return to action next weekend. they've been practicing this set—piece in their hotel corridor. they're just coming out of a three month winter break in russia and when it's cold and there's snow outside you...
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welcomed arrival partly for selfish reasons as soon as it became available we wanted it given to our giles. but dr you was dismayed to see a medical breakthrough go off the rails there was an explosion of the styria fuelled by the fact that no one was actually listening to the explanation that happened if i were asked personally one way of restoring vaccine gone in the field immediately if we could drop the unjust charges being hurled at many of the officers particularly the department of health. currently supervising several different covert 19 vaccine trials in the philippines professor hughes learned some important lessons from dame faction he says there's more than just social media and sensational reporting to blame it's not just media hype it was also because the apartment of the house sent signals mixed signals that said oh let's halt. oh we removed the license for the vaccination they did that really and the vocalise say that that this vaccine has no evidence of causing death and they became and the whipping partners in actually making the immunization program drop. and only now ar
welcomed arrival partly for selfish reasons as soon as it became available we wanted it given to our giles. but dr you was dismayed to see a medical breakthrough go off the rails there was an explosion of the styria fuelled by the fact that no one was actually listening to the explanation that happened if i were asked personally one way of restoring vaccine gone in the field immediately if we could drop the unjust charges being hurled at many of the officers particularly the department of...
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had to giles. >> thank you mr. speaker.most honorable friend will know they've been closing all over britain for decades, tearing hearts out of communities. now this terrible pandemic is made things even worse. part of the problem is undercutting cheap supermarket foods. nowhere on the e you we can do what we please. they can deliver great benefits. at no cost to the taxpayer. my noble friend commits the minister to look at this proposal? >> prime minister prospect mr. speaker make an extremely good point to think will be heard with great interest around the country where there c is just such a review being carried out of the consulting, and i know the chancellors looking mr. speaker to meet with him recently with his constituencies wonderful complex the success story it's learned over a third of the children of my constituents and yet to in five of those same children because the threshold is so low. could they address the scandal with the long term action and help free our children? >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, i ce
had to giles. >> thank you mr. speaker.most honorable friend will know they've been closing all over britain for decades, tearing hearts out of communities. now this terrible pandemic is made things even worse. part of the problem is undercutting cheap supermarket foods. nowhere on the e you we can do what we please. they can deliver great benefits. at no cost to the taxpayer. my noble friend commits the minister to look at this proposal? >> prime minister prospect mr. speaker make...
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blank the riots on criminal organizations engaged in civil tiniest acts of violence in several prisons giles in acquittal i asked the vili overcrowded and often seen violence between rival gangs . thousands have been protesting in the georgian capital tbilisi against the detention of the country's main opposition leader the demonstration began a few hours after police stormed the headquarters of the united national movement and detained. he faces charges of inciting violence during protests in 2019 denies all wrongdoing. linda thomas greenfield is to become the united states ambassador to the united nations u.s. senators voted $7220.00 to confirm president joe biden's pick for the job which will be a cabinet position a vote reflected the by ministrations wish to reengage with the u.n. after former president donald trump's isolationist policies. and u.s. congress is hearing testimony for the 1st time from former capital security officials about the massive law enforcement found he is in washington on january the 6th officials blame the family is on poor intelligence and the slow response. as
blank the riots on criminal organizations engaged in civil tiniest acts of violence in several prisons giles in acquittal i asked the vili overcrowded and often seen violence between rival gangs . thousands have been protesting in the georgian capital tbilisi against the detention of the country's main opposition leader the demonstration began a few hours after police stormed the headquarters of the united national movement and detained. he faces charges of inciting violence during protests in...
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with nancy giles, we pay her a visit. >> when she finally got me to a doctor, she advised her to juste go. >> reporter: at 88, ellen burstyn is still getting raves. this time for her role in "pieces of a woman." >> i never thought i would be acting at 88. it never occurred to me. but, on the other hand, it never occurred to me to not be. >> reporter: a conversation with ellen burstyn. ahead on "sunday morning." [laughter] >> pauley: lee cowan is in conversation with sind cindy mccain, widow of the late senator john mccain. chip reid shows us the effort to recover and restore headstones from an historic black cemetery. nicholas thompson looks into the case of the mystery hiker. plus a story from steve hartman, humor from david sedaris, cartoons from "the new yorker," and more. it is is sunday morning, february 21, 2021. and we will be back. ♪ >> pauley: the decision to sign up for a covid vaccine ultimately comes down to a matter of trust. and for some americans, that trust isn't there, for a multitude of reasons. as senior contributor ted koppel explains. >> reporter: sometimes a clic
with nancy giles, we pay her a visit. >> when she finally got me to a doctor, she advised her to juste go. >> reporter: at 88, ellen burstyn is still getting raves. this time for her role in "pieces of a woman." >> i never thought i would be acting at 88. it never occurred to me. but, on the other hand, it never occurred to me to not be. >> reporter: a conversation with ellen burstyn. ahead on "sunday morning." [laughter] >> pauley: lee cowan is...
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nancy giles has a blast from the past. is on the record with two co-founders of the fifth dimension. erin moriarty looks into charges of sexual harassment at mcdonald's. plus steve hartman, jim gaffigan, and more, on this last sunday morning of the month, february 28, 2021. we'll be right back. to defend against dark forces attacking your organization, you need to see in the dark. to have the wisdom to understand multiple cyber threats. the precision focus to end attacks instantly. on computers, mobile devices, servers and the cloud. join the world's leading companies in our mission to defend. cybereason. end cyber attacks. from endpoints to everywhere. like, , seeing my y mom. itit's unthinknkable to mee ththat i can't't see her and i cacan't hug g her. not bebeing able t to hug is just lilike sosomebody hasas to tie meme . touchihing someonene to say i love y you, to hugug you... ththose are ththe things t tt i mimiss. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> pauley: if you're on the slopes, there is no more frightening cry than the call "avalanche." a
nancy giles has a blast from the past. is on the record with two co-founders of the fifth dimension. erin moriarty looks into charges of sexual harassment at mcdonald's. plus steve hartman, jim gaffigan, and more, on this last sunday morning of the month, february 28, 2021. we'll be right back. to defend against dark forces attacking your organization, you need to see in the dark. to have the wisdom to understand multiple cyber threats. the precision focus to end attacks instantly. on...
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professor giles, thank you so much for your testimony today.oes a person forced into arbitration have the right to appeal an arbitrator's decision when it is incorrect as a matter of9[8]6l law or fact? >>1zk& there are very limited grounds for challenging an arbitral decision under section 10 of the federal arbitration act. but you have to show that the arbitrator acted in, quote, manifest disregard of the law. i'm sure, as you can see from the way i describe that, that is a really high hurdle. and given that arbitrators don't even often tell us what they're basing their decisions on, they don't write written decisions. they're not paid to write precedential decisions, it can be almost impossible to meet that standard. so i think this is not a real appellate right. >> thank you so much, dr. giles. it's interesting that i heard earlier that in arbitration you get a fairer deal. so that just makes me wonder why the arbitration has to be forced if you can nine times out of ten get a fair deal. ms. carson, i want to thank you so much for your very
professor giles, thank you so much for your testimony today.oes a person forced into arbitration have the right to appeal an arbitrator's decision when it is incorrect as a matter of9[8]6l law or fact? >>1zk& there are very limited grounds for challenging an arbitral decision under section 10 of the federal arbitration act. but you have to show that the arbitrator acted in, quote, manifest disregard of the law. i'm sure, as you can see from the way i describe that, that is a really...
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talk about the insurrection saying this sad chapter in our history has reminded us democracy is franl gilethat it must always be defended, that we must ever be vigilant that violence and extremism has no place in america, that each of us has a duty and responsibility as americans and especially as leaders to defend the truth and defeat the lies. that is how we end this uncivil war and heal the very soul of our nation. he added, that is the task ahead, it as task we must undertake together as the united states of america. throughout the senate impeachment trial, the president has been very careful in how he's commented. he has never directly weighed in on whether he believes the senate needed to convict former president trump, but he did say that the senate impeachment trial was critical to proceed after the house had voted for that impeachment. the president had also indicated he was anxious to see how republicans would vote on this and suggested that he thought that some minds may be swayed by that video that had been shown by the impeachment managers. now that the senate impeachment tria
talk about the insurrection saying this sad chapter in our history has reminded us democracy is franl gilethat it must always be defended, that we must ever be vigilant that violence and extremism has no place in america, that each of us has a duty and responsibility as americans and especially as leaders to defend the truth and defeat the lies. that is how we end this uncivil war and heal the very soul of our nation. he added, that is the task ahead, it as task we must undertake together as...
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great britain's elliot giles ran the second—quickest indoor 800m in history, also breaking the britishpiece in their hotel corridor. they're just coming out of a three month winter break in russia and when it's cold and there's snow outside you have to get creative. everything else you can go to the bbc sport website. and that's all the sport for now. quite a mixed bag out there at the moment. plenty of heavy rain across western and northern areas, and thursday is going to be a mixed bag as well. windy out towards the west, and there's a spell of rain on the way. so this is what it looks like for the early hours. the weather front is crossing western parts of the country, the heaviest of the rain will remain out towards the west through early thursday. eastern areas damp but not quite so wet. that weather front won't reach you until later on in the morning. i think all of us are in for at least a good dose of rain blessing a couple of hours. especially across england and wales. i towards the north more showers likely and then showers for the rest as well. a real mixed picture and will
great britain's elliot giles ran the second—quickest indoor 800m in history, also breaking the britishpiece in their hotel corridor. they're just coming out of a three month winter break in russia and when it's cold and there's snow outside you have to get creative. everything else you can go to the bbc sport website. and that's all the sport for now. quite a mixed bag out there at the moment. plenty of heavy rain across western and northern areas, and thursday is going to be a mixed bag as...
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great britain's elliot giles ran the second—quickest indoor 800m in history, also breaking the britishwell for one may move back outside leading up to the olympics of course. that's all the sport for now. thank you very much for that. getting children back to school as soon as possible is something the prime minister has indicated he wants to see as a priority. but how will this happen practically? the head of the association of school and college leaders, geoff barton, says that the government has accepted this should happen in a phased way. let's hear more from geoff barton. good to see you. before we talk about a phased return in more detail, i want your reaction to the report out in several places that there are plans for parents to test children twice a week at home as a method for getting more kids back to school. schools of course have been open throughout the pandemic for vulnerable children and children of key workers. vulnerable children and children of key workers-— vulnerable children and children of key workers. yes, i don't know the details of that. _ key workers. yes, i
great britain's elliot giles ran the second—quickest indoor 800m in history, also breaking the britishwell for one may move back outside leading up to the olympics of course. that's all the sport for now. thank you very much for that. getting children back to school as soon as possible is something the prime minister has indicated he wants to see as a priority. but how will this happen practically? the head of the association of school and college leaders, geoff barton, says that the...
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flat—owners like giles in manchester say being trapped in an unsafe home is taking its toll.e pandemic. we almost feel safer outside than inside our home. mp5 will debate the issue in parliament later. labour are calling for a deadline of 2022 for buildings to be made safe, and a system to prioritise repairs based on fire risk. the government has set aside £1.6 billion to remove cladding and says it is making good progress. but campaigners estimate it'll cost ten times that amount, given the scale of this crisis. sarah corker, bbc news. one of those who is struggling to keep up with increasing costs to protect her flat isjenni garrett, who is a homeowner at the wicker riverside development in sheffield and we can speak to her now. now you bought your flat in 2019, did you have any idea that there were issues, any issues with the cladding on the block? absolutely not. when cladding on the block? absolutely not- when you — cladding on the block? absolutely not. when you buy _ cladding on the block? absolutely not. when you buy a _ cladding on the block? absolutely not. when you
flat—owners like giles in manchester say being trapped in an unsafe home is taking its toll.e pandemic. we almost feel safer outside than inside our home. mp5 will debate the issue in parliament later. labour are calling for a deadline of 2022 for buildings to be made safe, and a system to prioritise repairs based on fire risk. the government has set aside £1.6 billion to remove cladding and says it is making good progress. but campaigners estimate it'll cost ten times that amount, given the...
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flat—owners like giles in manchester say being trapped in an unsafe home is taking its toll.en told so far is the government wants us to pay sums running into the tens of thousands of pounds simply to make our homes safe. it's all got even worse over the last year because we're literally trapped in our homes for 23 hours a day during the pandemic. we almost feel safer outside than inside our home. mps will debate the issue in parliament later. labour are calling for a deadline of 2022 for buildings to be made safe, and a system to prioritise repairs based on fire risk. the government has set aside £1.6 billion to remove cladding and says it is making good progress. but campaigners estimate it'll cost ten times that amount, given the scale of this crisis. sarah corker, bbc news. the duke of cambridge has called for racist abuse aimed at footballers to stop, calling it "despicable". manchester united forward marcus rashford was the latest player subjected to racist abuse this weekend after a series of incidents. on twitter, the manchester united forward said, he was subjected t
flat—owners like giles in manchester say being trapped in an unsafe home is taking its toll.en told so far is the government wants us to pay sums running into the tens of thousands of pounds simply to make our homes safe. it's all got even worse over the last year because we're literally trapped in our homes for 23 hours a day during the pandemic. we almost feel safer outside than inside our home. mps will debate the issue in parliament later. labour are calling for a deadline of 2022 for...
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i notice that you are in broxburn, your mp is sir . are in broxburn, your mp is sir giles walker, whoaying that we cannot cancel life, we have to continue. there have been more calls today, at some point the balance will have to be assessed. given that he is your mp, i would like to know what you think about his comments. you have mentioned that lockdown is the issue. n ., , mentioned that lockdown is the issue. a . , ., issue. actually, we are in the en ten area. — issue. actually, we are in the en ten area, which _ issue. actually, we are in the en ten area, which we _ issue. actually, we are in the en ten area, which we have - issue. actually, we are in the en ten area, which we have had - issue. actually, we are in the en | ten area, which we have had to... issue. actually, we are in the en - ten area, which we have had to... we have had testing, it has been one of the eight areas that has been focused on. and actually that has worked very well. i don't think i agree with giles walker because i think what we need to do is allow time for the economy to recover and for us to get the
i notice that you are in broxburn, your mp is sir . are in broxburn, your mp is sir giles walker, whoaying that we cannot cancel life, we have to continue. there have been more calls today, at some point the balance will have to be assessed. given that he is your mp, i would like to know what you think about his comments. you have mentioned that lockdown is the issue. n ., , mentioned that lockdown is the issue. a . , ., issue. actually, we are in the en ten area. — issue. actually, we are in...
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flat—owners like giles in manchester say being trapped in an unsafe home is taking its toll.been completely ruined. we remain in uncertainty. we're living in fear and limbo. all we've been told so far is the government wants us to pay sums running into the tens of thousands of pounds simply to make our homes safe. it's all got even worse over the last year because we're literally trapped in our homes for 23 hours a day during the pandemic. we almost feel safer outside than inside our home. mps will debate the issue in parliament later. labour are calling for a deadline of 2022 for buildings to be made safe, and a system to prioritise repairs based on fire risk. the government has set aside £1.6 billion to remove cladding and says it is making good progress. but campaigners estimate it'll cost ten times that amount, given the scale of this crisis. sarah corker, bbc news. ryanair says it may lose more than £800 million this financial year. it would represent the worst ever performance for europe's largest low—cost carrier. passenger numbers have fallen by 78%. in the last three
flat—owners like giles in manchester say being trapped in an unsafe home is taking its toll.been completely ruined. we remain in uncertainty. we're living in fear and limbo. all we've been told so far is the government wants us to pay sums running into the tens of thousands of pounds simply to make our homes safe. it's all got even worse over the last year because we're literally trapped in our homes for 23 hours a day during the pandemic. we almost feel safer outside than inside our home....