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real detail in the guardian there. eve, what are your _ detail in the guardian there.thoughts? i - detail in the guardian there. eve, what are your thoughts? i do - detail in the guardian there. eve, | what are your thoughts? i do think the guardian _ what are your thoughts? i do think the guardian has _ what are your thoughts? i do think the guardian has done _ what are your thoughts? i do think the guardian has done it _ what are your thoughts? i do think the guardian has done it come - what are your thoughts? i do think the guardian has done it come to i what are your thoughts? i do think| the guardian has done it come to a not quite straight. although they do say this is all based on modelling for them frankly, i don't see what other position you can take you can only estimate what is going to happen. what is quite scary that we're seeing now is of course a load of people who died up to now have been pretty old. but were now getting people who are in their 60s, perhaps in their 50s and hospital who are really having a really tough time getting over this virus. and
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ian. good to have this on the front page of the guardian.— of the guardian.ardian. ian, it raises as ever the question of what the i ever the question of what the international community does. we've had a talk of sanctions, we were talking on bbc world news earlier saying that we need to get the un security council and it needs to take some direct action. we had the un ambassadorfrom take some direct action. we had the un ambassador from myanmar sacked take some direct action. we had the un ambassadorfrom myanmar sacked on friday because he'd spoken on friday saying he represents the lawfully elected government, not the people who've taken over now. but it raises the question, what can you do from the question, what can you do from the outside that will be effective without further weakening the economic existence, the day—to—day existence of the ordinary people living in the country?— existence of the ordinary people living in the country? what can you do and what _ living in the country? what can you do and what is _ living in the country? what can you do a
ian. good to have this on the front page of the guardian.— of the guardian.ardian. ian, it raises as ever the question of what the i ever the question of what the international community does. we've had a talk of sanctions, we were talking on bbc world news earlier saying that we need to get the un security council and it needs to take some direct action. we had the un ambassadorfrom take some direct action. we had the un ambassador from myanmar sacked take some direct action. we had the un...
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olivia, the guardian, because forjabs at home.ff. olivia, the guardian, because forjabs at home. i thought - staff. olivia, the guardian, because forjabs at home. i thought some i staff. olivia, the guardian, because forjabs at home. i thought some of these teams were already going to mosques and temples, to offer if they are, so this in extension of that, is it?— they are, so this in extension of that, is it? , . ,, , . that, is it? yes, which i think is a fantastic idea. _ that, is it? yes, which i think is a fantastic idea. we _ that, is it? yes, which i think is a fantastic idea. we think... - that, is it? yes, which i think is a fantastic idea. we think... it - that, is it? yes, which i think is a i fantastic idea. we think... it might 'ust fantastic idea. we think... it might just also— fantastic idea. we think... it might just also he — fantastic idea. we think... it might just also be if you have quite a difficult — just also be if you have quite a difficult and perhaps chaotic life, you mightjust miss your appointment. i
olivia, the guardian, because forjabs at home.ff. olivia, the guardian, because forjabs at home. i thought - staff. olivia, the guardian, because forjabs at home. i thought some i staff. olivia, the guardian, because forjabs at home. i thought some of these teams were already going to mosques and temples, to offer if they are, so this in extension of that, is it?— they are, so this in extension of that, is it? , . ,, , . that, is it? yes, which i think is a fantastic idea. _ that, is it? yes,...
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it's a re through the guardian story. it's a pretty extraordinary _ through the guardian story.hrough the guardian story. it's a pretty extraordinary start figure. one pretty extraordinary start figure. 0ne of— pretty extraordinary start figure. one of the things that is quite interesting about this policy is even — interesting about this policy is even though it seems extremely draconian, — even though it seems extremely draconian, double testing on arrival. — draconian, double testing on arrival, up to £10,000 finds, sentences_ arrival, up to £10,000 finds, sentences up to ten years, they're actually — sentences up to ten years, they're actually quite significant homes in this measures because there are plenty— this measures because there are plenty of— this measures because there are plenty of places where you may have to quarantine where you arrive. you can go— to quarantine where you arrive. you can go home, — to quarantine where you arrive. you can go home, we don't actually do testing _ can go home, we don't actually do testing on— can go home, we don't actually do testin
it's a re through the guardian story. it's a pretty extraordinary _ through the guardian story.hrough the guardian story. it's a pretty extraordinary start figure. one pretty extraordinary start figure. 0ne of— pretty extraordinary start figure. one of the things that is quite interesting about this policy is even — interesting about this policy is even though it seems extremely draconian, — even though it seems extremely draconian, double testing on arrival. — draconian, double testing...
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we have got kate back, let's go on to the guardian. anger - let�*s go on to the guardian.rgency — them. the guardian is highlighting that emergency powers _ them. the guardian is highlighting that emergency powers were - them. the guardian is highlighting that emergency powers were used| them. the guardian is highlighting i that emergency powers were used to fest-track— that emergency powers were used to fast—track procurement measures which _ fast—track procurement measures which meant that they come a very lucrative _ which meant that they come a very lucrative government contracts were given _ lucrative government contracts were given out — lucrative government contracts were given out to companies without going to the _ given out to companies without going to the usual process that would include — to the usual process that would include some kind of competitive bid. include some kind of competitive bid in— include some kind of competitive bid. in orderto include some kind of competitive bid. in order to get that contract. in bid. in order to get that contract. in the _
we have got kate back, let's go on to the guardian. anger - let�*s go on to the guardian.rgency — them. the guardian is highlighting that emergency powers _ them. the guardian is highlighting that emergency powers were - them. the guardian is highlighting that emergency powers were used| them. the guardian is highlighting i that emergency powers were used to fest-track— that emergency powers were used to fast—track procurement measures which _ fast—track procurement measures which...
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we move the guardian that sa s celebrate. . we move the guardian that says they _ celebrate. .lebrate. . we move the guardian that says they need to _ celebrate. . we move the guardian that says they need to be - celebrate. . we move the guardian that says they need to be a - celebrate. . we move the guardian that says they need to be a rethinkj that says they need to be a rethink on jabs because some variants are not as well protected against by some of these vaccines. yes, it's all too good to be true. this some of these vaccines. yes, it's all too good to be true.— all too good to be true. this is something _ all too good to be true. this is something the _ all too good to be true. this is something the scientists - all too good to be true. this is something the scientists have| all too good to be true. this is - something the scientists have been preparing _ something the scientists have been preparing for. for the rest of us it seems _ preparing for. for the rest of us it seems the — preparing for. for the rest of us it seems the light was at the end of the tunnel— seems t
we move the guardian that sa s celebrate. . we move the guardian that says they _ celebrate. .lebrate. . we move the guardian that says they need to _ celebrate. . we move the guardian that says they need to be - celebrate. . we move the guardian that says they need to be a - celebrate. . we move the guardian that says they need to be a rethinkj that says they need to be a rethink on jabs because some variants are not as well protected against by some of these vaccines. yes, it's all too good...
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let's talk about the guardian's - freeze all the time.'s talk about the guardian's front i freeze all the time. let's talk- about the guardian's front page, the former health secretaryjeremy hunt has given an interview. and he's talking about the worry about these variants. in fact, he says, talking about the worry about these variants. infact, he says, "we shouldn't and lockdown until covid—19 cases fall to 1000 a day. the game changed massively with these new variants." do you think there should be a figure on it and wait until cases are so low before releasing lockdown? i wait until cases are so low before releasing lockdown?— wait until cases are so low before releasing lockdown? i think there's alwa s a releasing lockdown? i think there's always a danger— releasing lockdown? i think there's always a danger in _ releasing lockdown? i think there's always a danger in these _ releasing lockdown? i think there's always a danger in these things - releasing lockdown? i think there's always a danger in these things to | always a danger in t
let's talk about the guardian's - freeze all the time.'s talk about the guardian's front i freeze all the time. let's talk- about the guardian's front page, the former health secretaryjeremy hunt has given an interview. and he's talking about the worry about these variants. in fact, he says, talking about the worry about these variants. infact, he says, "we shouldn't and lockdown until covid—19 cases fall to 1000 a day. the game changed massively with these new variants." do you...
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the guardian is leading on it.e is there will be exam papers produced that teachers can set internally and used to inform their judgements, but thejudgements internally and used to inform their judgements, but the judgements will be done by teachers and there will be done by teachers and there will be far less moderation than there was last year, and there won't be this algorithm that is used to adjust the grades that teachers award based on previous years at that school. i think there were two big questions to the system. it may sound brilliant. it won't be as bad as last year. my teacher will just set my grades. i think they were two big questions that were raised by critics and experts. the first is we know that the teacher —based assessment tend to do worse for children with disadvantaged backgrounds. low expectations that some school can have. the second is it will lead to great inflation. i think there will be more of the system. it doesn't matter if we pull one year group where young people are on average do
the guardian is leading on it.e is there will be exam papers produced that teachers can set internally and used to inform their judgements, but thejudgements internally and used to inform their judgements, but the judgements will be done by teachers and there will be done by teachers and there will be far less moderation than there was last year, and there won't be this algorithm that is used to adjust the grades that teachers award based on previous years at that school. i think there were two...
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one suggested in the guardian newspaper, - monday.gested in the guardian newspaper, that - monday. one suggested in the guardian newspaper, that one | monday. one suggested in the l guardian newspaper, that one of monday. one suggested in the - guardian newspaper, that one of the government has micro—key scientific advisers, chris whitty, is very unhappy with the idea of all schools going back on the same day, march the 8th. has there been a reaction to that from downing street? there has been some _ to that from downing street? there has been some quite _ to that from downing street? there has been some quite strong - to that from downing street? ti” has been some quite strong reaction from a department of health spokesman. they say that story is categorically untrue and the reported disagreement is a fantasy. so quite a strong push back. but yesterday, of course, we had a number of teachers' unions voicing concerns about the idea of all schools coming back all at once, so you would have millions, potentially, of teachers, students,
one suggested in the guardian newspaper, - monday.gested in the guardian newspaper, that - monday. one suggested in the guardian newspaper, that one | monday. one suggested in the l guardian newspaper, that one of monday. one suggested in the - guardian newspaper, that one of the government has micro—key scientific advisers, chris whitty, is very unhappy with the idea of all schools going back on the same day, march the 8th. has there been a reaction to that from downing street? there has...
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the guardian was talkin: you are not. the guardian was talking about _ you are not.guably they don't have much of a say if the parent says they're not going out you are not going out. butjust go back to this... going out. but 'ust go back to this... , , this... the parents might be saying let's no this... the parents might be saying let's go out. _ this... the parents might be saying let's go out, take _ this... the parents might be saying let's go out, take the _ this... the parents might be saying let's go out, take the kids - this... the parents might be saying let's go out, take the kids with - this... the parents might be saying j let's go out, take the kids with me. right. _ let's go out, take the kids with me. right. we _ let's go out, take the kids with me. right, we are not... moving to the daily mail and the mirror but thank you. a realjuxtaposition as henry already pointed out. the mirror talking about the small steps in the mail talking about asking in the comment section is given the prime minister is being sold are cautious in ending the lockdown. take
the guardian was talkin: you are not. the guardian was talking about _ you are not.guably they don't have much of a say if the parent says they're not going out you are not going out. butjust go back to this... going out. but 'ust go back to this... , , this... the parents might be saying let's no this... the parents might be saying let's go out. _ this... the parents might be saying let's go out, take _ this... the parents might be saying let's go out, take the _ this... the parents might be...
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let's take a look at the guardian, and a happy - at the guardian, and a happy coincidence that as welllo row across the atlantic and we had news of the wing of novak djokovic in the men's single and the lady single on saturday and i'm surprised none of that has made the front pages but on the question of the impact this has had on exercise, outdoor activity, sport, which is one of the most sociable things that we do, when we play team sports or support sports. what do you think are the lasting impact of the last 12 months in terms of organisation and the survival of these things but also us as individual. has survival of these things but also us as individual.— as individual. as a “unior football coach it's been — as individual. as a junior football coach it's been hellish. - as individual. as a junior football coach it's been hellish. my son i as individual. as a junior football. coach it's been hellish. my son has been denied playing for his team for two and a half or three months and not been able to play in his school sport and even when they went back they won't allowed to play sc
let's take a look at the guardian, and a happy - at the guardian, and a happy coincidence that as welllo row across the atlantic and we had news of the wing of novak djokovic in the men's single and the lady single on saturday and i'm surprised none of that has made the front pages but on the question of the impact this has had on exercise, outdoor activity, sport, which is one of the most sociable things that we do, when we play team sports or support sports. what do you think are the lasting...
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the guardian, where going to get more vaccines coming on now as well.dian story alongside a picture ofjoe wiley and francis, her younger sister there. early data suggest in the uk vaccination is working for the big question is whether it prevents transmission. that's right. there are a couple of studies that public health england are looking at the moment that specifically to do with the transmission rate of vaccine. whether the numbers are going down and they're still extremely high when you compare it to hospitalisations going down, death rate going down is it because we've had this very strict lockdown is it because the vaccine as actually had some kind of a fat? there are two studies all of the information is going to into the government very soon as they make their decision on the lockdown process was up this guardian story is saying that early data suggest that the vaccine is working. it saying here that debts of coronavirus have fallen by 62% amongst the over 80 cents the 24th of january which is amongst the over 80 cents the 24th ofjanuary which
the guardian, where going to get more vaccines coming on now as well.dian story alongside a picture ofjoe wiley and francis, her younger sister there. early data suggest in the uk vaccination is working for the big question is whether it prevents transmission. that's right. there are a couple of studies that public health england are looking at the moment that specifically to do with the transmission rate of vaccine. whether the numbers are going down and they're still extremely high when you...
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guardian, a winfor meghan. —— meghan. like to guardian, a win for meghan. —— meghan.hing thatisit meghan. like to start with something that is it covert or brexit. the duchess are subject to. she that is it covert or brexit. the duchess are subject to. duchess are sub'ect to. she wanted to our duchess are sub'ect to. she wanted to your legal — duchess are subject to. she wanted to your legal battle _ duchess are subject to. she wanted to your legal battle which _ duchess are subject to. she wanted j to your legal battle which published extracts of a private letter that she walked to her father. —— extracts of a private letter that she walked to herfather. —— legal battle against the paper. the judge ruled that that was a misuse in a breach of privacy she has a reasonable expectation the contents of that letter where it should remain private. even though she is a public figure. i try not to talk about the royals too much as you know. but i think it is worth mentioning this case, just because when she decided to bring that case there was so much criticism of her for try
guardian, a winfor meghan. —— meghan. like to guardian, a win for meghan. —— meghan.hing thatisit meghan. like to start with something that is it covert or brexit. the duchess are subject to. she that is it covert or brexit. the duchess are subject to. duchess are sub'ect to. she wanted to our duchess are sub'ect to. she wanted to your legal — duchess are subject to. she wanted to your legal battle _ duchess are subject to. she wanted to your legal battle which _ duchess are subject...
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— the schools, they said that the guardian was saying tonight that he is not _ guardian was saying tonighth that. it's going _ and see where we go with that. it's going to _ and see where we go with that. it's going to be — and see where we go with that. it's going to be incredibly slow. may be able to _ going to be incredibly slow. may be able to meet some others from another— able to meet some others from another household in easter. although again it mentions in here that it— although again it mentions in here that if you — although again it mentions in here that if you live a big distance away from _ that if you live a big distance away from this— that if you live a big distance away from this family we don't know if we can move _ from this family we don't know if we can move across towns and counties and cities _ can move across towns and counties and cities. again, it's very vague and cities. again, it's very vague and it's— and cities. again, it's very vague and it's going to be very slow. the yorkshire and it's going to be very slow. tie: yorkshire post looking at the possibility t
— the schools, they said that the guardian was saying tonight that he is not _ guardian was saying tonighth that. it's going _ and see where we go with that. it's going to _ and see where we go with that. it's going to be — and see where we go with that. it's going to be incredibly slow. may be able to _ going to be incredibly slow. may be able to meet some others from another— able to meet some others from another household in easter. although again it mentions in here that it—...
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guardian, a question to 'ust continue with that.�* guardian, a question to 'ust continue with that. ~u think one here even though _ continue with that. who do you think one here even though a _ continue with that. who do you think one here even though a us - continue with that. who do you think one here even though a us report, i one here even though a us report, say a report has said that the crown prince of saudi arabia to approve the killing ofjamal khashoggi?, giles. i think either way you cut it, it is incredibly damaging for saudi arabia. it it, it is incredibly damaging for saudi arabia.— saudi arabia. it is a public relations _ saudi arabia. it is a public relations disaster. - saudi arabia. it is a public relations disaster. the - saudi arabia. it is a public relations disaster. the usj saudi arabia. it is a public - relations disaster. the us has released — relations disaster. the us has released this report which is incredibly interesting and marks a radical— incredibly interesting and marks a radical change in direction from a chump— radical change in direction from a chum
guardian, a question to 'ust continue with that.�* guardian, a question to 'ust continue with that. ~u think one here even though _ continue with that. who do you think one here even though a _ continue with that. who do you think one here even though a us - continue with that. who do you think one here even though a us report, i one here even though a us report, say a report has said that the crown prince of saudi arabia to approve the killing ofjamal khashoggi?, giles. i think either way...
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the guardian is — crowd funded case i think.the government was able to procure services without going _ able to procure services without going through the usual process which _ going through the usual process which would be a more open and competitive process for bidding for government contracts. and it turned out the _ government contracts. and it turned out the chief special adviser at the time, _ out the chief special adviser at the time, dominic cummings, it might have— time, dominic cummings, it might have awarded a contract to people he was quite _ have awarded a contract to people he was quite friendly with. the cabinet office _ was quite friendly with. the cabinet office has— was quite friendly with. the cabinet office has made very clear that the phrase _ office has made very clear that the phrase used in this article is nonsense, dominic cummings as well has said _ nonsense, dominic cummings as well has said that he would never dish out a _ has said that he would never dish out a contract simply to his friends, _ out a
the guardian is — crowd funded case i think.the government was able to procure services without going _ able to procure services without going through the usual process which _ going through the usual process which would be a more open and competitive process for bidding for government contracts. and it turned out the _ government contracts. and it turned out the chief special adviser at the time, _ out the chief special adviser at the time, dominic cummings, it might have— time, dominic...
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saying if you can do— people in the guardian saying if you can do it. _ people in the guardian sayingshould have a _ into the country. everyone should have a quarantine in this way, and that is— have a quarantine in this way, and that is going to be a much more effective — that is going to be a much more effective approach. the problem is government does have the capacity. it's government does have the capacity. it's done _ government does have the capacity. it's done nothing about it for so many— it's done nothing about it for so many months, it is now scrambling around _ many months, it is now scrambling around to— many months, it is now scrambling around to find hotel places for the people _ around to find hotel places for the people coming from these specific places _ people coming from these specific places it— people coming from these specific laces. ,., ~' , places. it sound like the daily exress places. it sound like the daily express has _ places. it sound like the daily express has been _ places. it sound like the daily express has been listening i places. it sound like the
saying if you can do— people in the guardian saying if you can do it. _ people in the guardian sayingshould have a _ into the country. everyone should have a quarantine in this way, and that is— have a quarantine in this way, and that is going to be a much more effective — that is going to be a much more effective approach. the problem is government does have the capacity. it's government does have the capacity. it's done _ government does have the capacity. it's done nothing about it for...
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let's talk about the guardian - and the scientific offices.ound that coughing to my pretty unsurprising really coughing generates at least ten times more infectious aerosol particles then speaking or breathing. interesting point in this article was that health workers and general wars has doubled the infection rate of those working on covid—19 wars and the d difference here is ppe. —— the key difference. that was a big crisis at the beginning. now the government got their act together. it is quite an interesting debate about why you're seeing different rates of covid—19 or hospitals.
let's talk about the guardian - and the scientific offices.ound that coughing to my pretty unsurprising really coughing generates at least ten times more infectious aerosol particles then speaking or breathing. interesting point in this article was that health workers and general wars has doubled the infection rate of those working on covid—19 wars and the d difference here is ppe. —— the key difference. that was a big crisis at the beginning. now the government got their act together. it...
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let's state with the guardian. going back to masks.ts as well will need to test children for coronavirus was up it's quite an interesting conundrum that schools are facing now when it comes to what they have to offer to their students. it’s to what they have to offer to their students. �* , ., , .., students. it's the logistical challenge _ students. it's the logistical challenge of _ students. it's the logistical challenge of getting - students. it's the logistical challenge of getting all - students. it's the logistical - challenge of getting all schools in the eight children back. and when you throw testing into the mix, throw facemask into the mix itjust makes it all up more complicated. but i think there is definitely a real desire among schools to make this work as much as possible. i think parents are obviously pretty keen to get kids back. with a bit of will people will try and make this work on all sides. it’s will people will try and make this work on all sides.— work on all sides. it's the point that it's picked _ work on al
let's state with the guardian. going back to masks.ts as well will need to test children for coronavirus was up it's quite an interesting conundrum that schools are facing now when it comes to what they have to offer to their students. it’s to what they have to offer to their students. �* , ., , .., students. it's the logistical challenge _ students. it's the logistical challenge of _ students. it's the logistical challenge of getting - students. it's the logistical challenge of getting all...
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but his column was discontinued after the editor-in-chief of "the guardian u.s." criticized a twitter post of robinson's that mockingly claimed all u.s. spending bills must include money to buying weapons for israel. "the guardian" has denied robinson was fired, saying it regularly reviews its lineup of columnists. the u.s. on average gives israel 3.8 billion dollars in military aid every year larger than any other country. immigrant rights advocates are criticizing the biden administration after it announced plans to continue to turn away asylum applicants at the u.s.-mexico border keeping in place -- at least for now -- a policy implemented by donald trump. white house press secretary jen psaki spoke on wednesday. >> do the pandemic and the fact we have not had that time as an administration to put in place a humane, comprehensive process for processing individuals coming to the border, now is not the time to come. the vast majority of people will be turned away. hassan procees at the border will not occur immediately. it will take time to implement. amy: in hai
but his column was discontinued after the editor-in-chief of "the guardian u.s." criticized a twitter post of robinson's that mockingly claimed all u.s. spending bills must include money to buying weapons for israel. "the guardian" has denied robinson was fired, saying it regularly reviews its lineup of columnists. the u.s. on average gives israel 3.8 billion dollars in military aid every year larger than any other country. immigrant rights advocates are criticizing the...
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in the guardian it says that it's lukewarm _ in the guardian it says that it's lukewarm about everyoneuld go back first, _ exams this year that should go back first, and _ exams this year that should go back first, and so— exams this year that should go back first, and so it will be fascinating to see _ first, and so it will be fascinating to see what he actually thinks about it, to see what he actually thinks about it. but _ to see what he actually thinks about it, but within this pizza says this could _ it, but within this pizza says this could he — it, but within this pizza says this could be some sort of fudge and wording — could be some sort of fudge and wording that he will finally be happy— wording that he will finally be happy with. but we need to know he is fully— happy with. but we need to know he is fully happy with it and if this is fully happy with it and if this is correct, _ is fully happy with it and if this is correct, this story. and what's changed — is correct, this story. and what's changed from his opinion from last august _ changed from his opinion from last augus
in the guardian it says that it's lukewarm _ in the guardian it says that it's lukewarm about everyoneuld go back first, _ exams this year that should go back first, and _ exams this year that should go back first, and so— exams this year that should go back first, and so it will be fascinating to see _ first, and so it will be fascinating to see what he actually thinks about it, to see what he actually thinks about it. but _ to see what he actually thinks about it, but within this pizza says...
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let's talk about the guardian front l and the scientific offices. let�*s talk about the guardian fronty interesting. talking about the dangers to front—line staff and basically a study that found that coughing to my pretty unsurprising really coughing generates at least ten times more infectious aerosol particles then speaking or breathing. interesting point in this article was that health workers and general wars has doubled the infection rate of those working on covid—i9 wars and the d difference here is ppe. —— the key difference. that was a big crisis at the beginning. now the government got their act together. it is quite an interesting debate about why you're seeing different rates of covid—i9 or hospitals. this is a good study. i can't read enough about it but it seems to indicate why you have more of these infectious and hospitals. what do you think? there has been some evidence, antidotal release, that some people do end up catching covid—i9 in hospitals as well? yes. covid-19 in hospitals as well? yes. absolutely- — covid-19 in hospitals as well? yes. absolutely- i— covid-19
let's talk about the guardian front l and the scientific offices. let�*s talk about the guardian fronty interesting. talking about the dangers to front—line staff and basically a study that found that coughing to my pretty unsurprising really coughing generates at least ten times more infectious aerosol particles then speaking or breathing. interesting point in this article was that health workers and general wars has doubled the infection rate of those working on covid—i9 wars and the d...
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the part, the jet fling at guardian. the part, the jet fling at guardian.they take up rate _ government officials that they take up rate amongst particular communities they wanted to mention here black. _ communities they wanted to mention here black, asian and minority ethnic— here black, asian and minority ethnic communities. it also and deprived — ethnic communities. it also and deprived inner cities is lower than you might — deprived inner cities is lower than you might to be. we heard a lot about— you might to be. we heard a lot about sewing fears on the impact of some _ about sewing fears on the impact of some of— about sewing fears on the impact of some of the vaccines and some of the communities. it is broader the map. often _ communities. it is broader the map. often it— communities. it is broader the map. often it comes down to peoples health— often it comes down to peoples health status, whether they work in a 'ob health status, whether they work in a job that _ health status, whether they work in a job that might allow them time of flexibility—
the part, the jet fling at guardian. the part, the jet fling at guardian.they take up rate _ government officials that they take up rate amongst particular communities they wanted to mention here black. _ communities they wanted to mention here black, asian and minority ethnic— here black, asian and minority ethnic communities. it also and deprived — ethnic communities. it also and deprived inner cities is lower than you might — deprived inner cities is lower than you might to be. we...
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so this is a much bigger story that the guardian is picking up story that the guardian is picking upeld with the social media platforms.- social media platforms. the uk wantinu social media platforms. the uk wanting to _ social media platforms. the uk wanting to could _ social media platforms. the uk wanting to could be _ social media platforms. the uk wanting to could be policed - social media platforms. the uk| wanting to could be policed like tobacco firms. we are seeing a hashtag delete facebook movement. what's your reckoning just given how many people use facebook all the time? is that going to take off? i think... looks, mark zuckerberg has made _ think... looks, mark zuckerberg has made a _ think... looks, mark zuckerberg has made a huge — think... looks, mark zuckerberg has made a huge amount of money during the covid _ made a huge amount of money during the covid pandemic because people have been— the covid pandemic because people have been using facebook like you say, because they can't see each other _ say, because they can't see each other but — say, because they can't s
so this is a much bigger story that the guardian is picking up story that the guardian is picking upeld with the social media platforms.- social media platforms. the uk wantinu social media platforms. the uk wanting to _ social media platforms. the uk wanting to could _ social media platforms. the uk wanting to could be _ social media platforms. the uk wanting to could be policed - social media platforms. the uk| wanting to could be policed like tobacco firms. we are seeing a hashtag delete...
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the new travel rules are also covered in the guardian.per also reports on the start of donald trump's second impeachment trial. and, a different story in the mirror. it reports that a hospital trust is charging staff more than 500 pounds a year, to park. so, let's begin. we will start with the metro. the headline ten daysin with the metro. the headline ten days in a hotel room or ten years in a cell if you live. pretty draconian. it a cell if you live. pretty draconian.— a cell if you live. pretty draconian. . ., i, draconian. it certainly is. ten ears in draconian. it certainly is. ten years in prison, _ draconian. it certainly is. ten years in prison, i _ draconian. it certainly is. ten years in prison, i think- draconian. it certainly is. ten years in prison, i think we . draconian. it certainly is. ten - years in prison, i think we should probably say, you'd have to have some fairly major aggravating factors for a judge to sentence you for that long. factors for a judge to sentence you forthat long. but factors for a judge to sentence
the new travel rules are also covered in the guardian.per also reports on the start of donald trump's second impeachment trial. and, a different story in the mirror. it reports that a hospital trust is charging staff more than 500 pounds a year, to park. so, let's begin. we will start with the metro. the headline ten daysin with the metro. the headline ten days in a hotel room or ten years in a cell if you live. pretty draconian. it a cell if you live. pretty draconian.— a cell if you live....
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meanwhile the guardian says number ten is pushing back against pressure from tory mps to set a swift to end lockdown. an exclusive for the express — the paper says matt hancock has announced his new target — to vaccinate 32 million people, that's everyone at risk, by the end of april. the telegraph looks at apparent plans by government to allow grandparents to see their grandchildren again as early as next month. the times reports one amibitious timeline being looked at by the government which could see households being able to go on self—catered holidays by easter. it's valentines dayjoy for harry and meghan — the sun's front page features the black and white picture of the sussexes as they announce they are expecting their second child. and a different take from the daily star — the same picture — but it writes that a shy woman famous for hating publicity told the entire world last night: i'm having another nipper. so, let's begin. 0h, whatever happened to respect for the rules? let's start with the telegraph is that we leave aside that story. i know you're not interested in it. le
meanwhile the guardian says number ten is pushing back against pressure from tory mps to set a swift to end lockdown. an exclusive for the express — the paper says matt hancock has announced his new target — to vaccinate 32 million people, that's everyone at risk, by the end of april. the telegraph looks at apparent plans by government to allow grandparents to see their grandchildren again as early as next month. the times reports one amibitious timeline being looked at by the government...
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estamos en la fortaleza con paso perfecto en el guardianes 2021.ro nada, él es el que se lo pierde porque la mamá está haciendo sancocho. ¿está haciendo qué? san — co — cho voy pa' allá. cámbiate a t-mobile y obtén netflix incluido en tu plan familiar. y ahora compra un samsung galaxy s21 5g y llévate otro gratis. todo cambió, pero, como mi mamá me enseñó, nosotras somos mujeres fuertes y somos mujeres que vamos para adelante tu sabe ♪ ♪ presentador: tenemos a atlas frente a toluca y leÓn frente a puebla. martes de fÚtbol en tudn. tudn. ♪ no carrito... no no no... ¿en serio? uh uh! ¡no me hagas esto... no me hagas esto...! uggggh!!! ahh... ¿tal vez solo un cable? le podemos ayudar. bienvenidos al destino #1 para baterías. en autozone, tenemos la solución. este es el el nuevo google pixel 5 con chip de seguridad titan m pero para la persona que no juega con su seguridad es un teléfono sobreprotector de datos los teléfonos 5g de google pixel, desde $499. ♪ locutor: de este partido es presentado por si ——hundai, t—mobile y por geico. ♪ ♪ presenta tu i
estamos en la fortaleza con paso perfecto en el guardianes 2021.ro nada, él es el que se lo pierde porque la mamá está haciendo sancocho. ¿está haciendo qué? san — co — cho voy pa' allá. cámbiate a t-mobile y obtén netflix incluido en tu plan familiar. y ahora compra un samsung galaxy s21 5g y llévate otro gratis. todo cambió, pero, como mi mamá me enseñó, nosotras somos mujeres fuertes y somos mujeres que vamos para adelante tu sabe ♪ ♪ presentador: tenemos a atlas frente...
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figure that they see as a guardian angel of our economy and they are looking at these experiments with a lot of attention and a lot of consideration so very quickly for you from the political parties want to be a government what do you think the leadership is going to end up looking like political technocrats or both i think you will have to be somewhat. cannot just technical it is compliments need. and they need. their wants some political you know under the sentence to be self that's. it's all going to come claire in the coming days and weeks thank you very much to all of our guests from e.d.s. aka the cost of medicare and i don't know what a poet. i thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page facebook dot com ford slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story for me can you tell from the entire team here in doha qatar and i i i. i i. it was the fast trial of its kind for my ugandan child soldier dominic kong when i
figure that they see as a guardian angel of our economy and they are looking at these experiments with a lot of attention and a lot of consideration so very quickly for you from the political parties want to be a government what do you think the leadership is going to end up looking like political technocrats or both i think you will have to be somewhat. cannot just technical it is compliments need. and they need. their wants some political you know under the sentence to be self that's. it's...
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emit go to the guardian, along said that picture ofjoe wiley and her younger sister francis.ight. this is more _ 62% in the over 80s. that's right. this is more good _ 62% in the over 80s. that's right. this is more good news _ 62% in the over 80s. that's right. this is more good news because i 62% in the over 80s. that's right. - this is more good news because what we are looking to at the moment is trying to find out how effective the vaccine is in terms of reducing transmission of coronavirus. got the study here that the guardian is looking at which shows that deaths have fallen by 62%. and also there's been a drop in deaths for people aged between 20 and 64. so this would suggest that things are going in the right direction and these are quite positive numbers. we only have a few details here from the guardian but they have spoken to in professor committee to study and it's got some good information in there. we are waiting to get, and ministers are waiting to get, and ministers are waiting the government is waiting generally to get more data from two different tests, the
emit go to the guardian, along said that picture ofjoe wiley and her younger sister francis.ight. this is more _ 62% in the over 80s. that's right. this is more good _ 62% in the over 80s. that's right. this is more good news _ 62% in the over 80s. that's right. this is more good news because i 62% in the over 80s. that's right. - this is more good news because what we are looking to at the moment is trying to find out how effective the vaccine is in terms of reducing transmission of...
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she spent seven years as the radio critic at the guardian, a mere 42 years at the daily telegraph, and poached by the sunday times. what have you been listening to this week, gillian? i've been listening to an awful lot of music radio because david didn't like what i wrote about his radio station. no! so, i thought i will be fair to him, iwill tune around. ituned around. i listen to an awful lot of music radio this week and i'm still pondering it. but i want to congratulate david for having got himself onto dab, because i couldn't hear you on any of the dab radio sets i have all around my house, my flat. i could only get you on my oldest tuner, and today up you came on the radio dial. great. we've been there all the time, gillian. no, you haven't. we have! you haven't. no, i think you must have rushed out and paid the rent. listen, if you guys are going to have an argument, save it for about seven or eight minutes from now because we are going to talk facebook in australia and will come back to your good—natu red discussion shortly. let's look at the big story this week i mentioned at
she spent seven years as the radio critic at the guardian, a mere 42 years at the daily telegraph, and poached by the sunday times. what have you been listening to this week, gillian? i've been listening to an awful lot of music radio because david didn't like what i wrote about his radio station. no! so, i thought i will be fair to him, iwill tune around. ituned around. i listen to an awful lot of music radio this week and i'm still pondering it. but i want to congratulate david for having got...
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good moing.rn in a couple of hours, ten airmen will be sworn in as new space force guardians.ely the first of severa er is moa is ceremonies. yesterday in southern california at edwards air force base, 17 airmen transferred from air force into space force. it's part of a transfer that will eventually move about 3,6 hurn personnel from the air force command to space force command. 2 to 2,400 already moved. the department of defense put together slick videos promoting the force that will eventually have at least 16,000 guardians initially. >> now is the time for military branch with a clear and singular focus on its base, a military branch that protects the hopes and dreams of america and our way of life. >> reporter: space force became the sixth branch of the u.s. military when it gained overwhelming bipartisan approval in congress during the trump administration. like the marine corps, space force has its own representative on the joint chiefs of staff, general john j. raymond took his seat with joint chiefs in december and a couple of hours, ten more members will take their o
good moing.rn in a couple of hours, ten airmen will be sworn in as new space force guardians.ely the first of severa er is moa is ceremonies. yesterday in southern california at edwards air force base, 17 airmen transferred from air force into space force. it's part of a transfer that will eventually move about 3,6 hurn personnel from the air force command to space force command. 2 to 2,400 already moved. the department of defense put together slick videos promoting the force that will...
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let's move i on and talk about the guardian now, the front page here an interview inside the guardianas saying, "the game changed massively with these new variants." did the game change with these variants, does that change a lot of the viewpoint on covid—19? i change a lot of the viewpoint on covid-19? ~' , . ., , covid-19? ithink it did, because the feeling _ covid-19? ithink it did, because the feeling was _ covid-19? ithink it did, because the feeling was this _ covid-19? ithink it did, because the feeling was this covid-19 - covid-19? ithink it did, because| the feeling was this covid-19 was the feeling was this covid—19 was one type — the feeling was this covid—19 was one type of variant. there would be other— one type of variant. there would be other variants coming from different parts of _ other variants coming from different parts of the world — the chinese are pretendind — parts of the world — the chinese are pretending that covid—19 didn't come from wuhan, but whatever the case may be, _ from wuhan, but whatever the case may be, the — from wuhan, but whatever the case may
let's move i on and talk about the guardian now, the front page here an interview inside the guardianas saying, "the game changed massively with these new variants." did the game change with these variants, does that change a lot of the viewpoint on covid—19? i change a lot of the viewpoint on covid-19? ~' , . ., , covid-19? ithink it did, because the feeling _ covid-19? ithink it did, because the feeling was _ covid-19? ithink it did, because the feeling was this _ covid-19? ithink...
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mario draghi's figure is one that they see as a guardian angel of our economy and they are looking at this experiment with a lot of attention and consideration. kim: what do you think the leadership is going to end up looking like? political, technocrat or both? >> i think it will have to be somewhat political. it can't just be technical because this government needs the votes and they made it clear they want some political accountability. kim: it's all going to become clear in the coming days and weeks. thank you very much. thank you for watching. you can see the program any time by visiting our website, al jazeera.com. you can go to our facebook page for further discussion. you can join the conversations on twitter. for me and the entire team here, goodbye for now. [music] artbound was made possible in py the los angeles county arts com, the department of cultural affas boing, the california endowment, the national endowment for the and the library foundation of l.
mario draghi's figure is one that they see as a guardian angel of our economy and they are looking at this experiment with a lot of attention and consideration. kim: what do you think the leadership is going to end up looking like? political, technocrat or both? >> i think it will have to be somewhat political. it can't just be technical because this government needs the votes and they made it clear they want some political accountability. kim: it's all going to become clear in the coming...
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. >> reporter: good morning, ten airmen will be sworn in as the newest guardians in space force.veral swearing in ceremonies likely to take place at the base over the coming year as space force continues to take shape. yesterday 17 airmen were transferred into space force during a swearing in ceremony. the department of defense has been transferring 2,400 airmen from the air force into space force. another 1,200 today for a total of 3,600. slick videos trying to recruit personnel as they try to put together a total space force of about 16,000 guardians. >> now is the time for military branch with a clear and singular focus on its base, a military branch that protects the hopes and dreams of america and our way of life. >> reporter: space force became the sixth branch of the u.s. military when it gained overwhelming bipartisan approval in congress during the trump administration. general john j. raymond took his seat with joint chiefs in december and the ten airmen becoming guardians today under his command here at travis air force base. we're live at travis air force base in fair
. >> reporter: good morning, ten airmen will be sworn in as the newest guardians in space force.veral swearing in ceremonies likely to take place at the base over the coming year as space force continues to take shape. yesterday 17 airmen were transferred into space force during a swearing in ceremony. the department of defense has been transferring 2,400 airmen from the air force into space force. another 1,200 today for a total of 3,600. slick videos trying to recruit personnel as they...
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let's move on to our next paper and story which is in the guardian.come a bit undone towards the end of last year? discussions? absolutely, and i think the point that's— absolutely, and i think the point that's being made by some unions and industry— that's being made by some unions and industry leaders, looking at the guardiah— industry leaders, looking at the guardian story, is that the economy is still— guardian story, is that the economy is still incredibly fragile. so it's not like — is still incredibly fragile. so it's not like other situations where we've — not like other situations where we've gone into a really deep recession, and then businesses have failed, _ recession, and then businesses have failed, vou _ recession, and then businesses have failed, you have an increase in unemployment, than the idea is that the economy can slowly restart itself — the economy can slowly restart itself. what's happened is we've effectively put the economy on a form _ effectively put the economy on a form of— effectively put the economy on a form of life su
let's move on to our next paper and story which is in the guardian.come a bit undone towards the end of last year? discussions? absolutely, and i think the point that's— absolutely, and i think the point that's being made by some unions and industry— that's being made by some unions and industry leaders, looking at the guardiah— industry leaders, looking at the guardian story, is that the economy is still— guardian story, is that the economy is still incredibly fragile. so it's not like...
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to his younger siblings. >> i know i'd be the best guardian for them, one, i'm their older brother,m the right path and show them you got to work hard for the things you want in life. >> and marlow marlene is determined to do the same, whatever it takes. >> you're working. this is financially a huge strain, i'm sure. >> it is, it is. we've been grateful to people because we have go fund me account that we had to make and out of that i'm trying to stretch that money as much because i know they will need some type of support later on. >> when you guys look into the future what hopes and dreams do you have? >> to be an electrician. one of my mom's dreams she set for me. >> i'm in stem school and my pathway is aerospace engineering. >> their dreams for the future fueled by memories from the past. >> what kinds of things did your dad teach you, juan? >> i didn't really know how to tie my shoe that's well, he taught me a new way. and when i was young, i made a song with him. >> a song? what was it. >> a love song. >> a love song? >> i don't know how to say. >> it makes you sad to think ab
to his younger siblings. >> i know i'd be the best guardian for them, one, i'm their older brother,m the right path and show them you got to work hard for the things you want in life. >> and marlow marlene is determined to do the same, whatever it takes. >> you're working. this is financially a huge strain, i'm sure. >> it is, it is. we've been grateful to people because we have go fund me account that we had to make and out of that i'm trying to stretch that money as...
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the guardian, despair of mask. let's have a look. ed teacherjames talking about mask and also test rules without peoples going back. those returning back of course schools have been consistently open for key workers but the idea that teachers will be testing and parents to a certain extent testing children for covid. i think this is a really interesting story— think this is a really interesting story and — think this is a really interesting story and a really difficult issue thars— story and a really difficult issue that's been highlighted here for teachers — that's been highlighted here for teachers as they are getting to schooh — teachers as they are getting to schooh if _ teachers as they are getting to school. if you can't make masks compulsory, you're going to feel not terribly— compulsory, you're going to feel not terribly comfortable with being in front of— terribly comfortable with being in front of the class for the kids. and we know_ front of the class for the kids. and we know that facemasks are really important — we know
the guardian, despair of mask. let's have a look. ed teacherjames talking about mask and also test rules without peoples going back. those returning back of course schools have been consistently open for key workers but the idea that teachers will be testing and parents to a certain extent testing children for covid. i think this is a really interesting story— think this is a really interesting story and — think this is a really interesting story and a really difficult issue thars— story...
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the us intelligence report into the death ofjournalist jamal khashoggi leads the guardian.und that saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman approved the murder of the washington post reporter. the daily mirror's front page is given to the queen and prince harry. it comes after his interview with james corden on the late late show in la. the paper reports that the queen is pleased that harry has found happiness. alongside prince harry — calls for an inquiry into covid deaths leads the daily mail. it reports that grieving families, medical experts and mp�*s are certain there are too many deaths being blamed on the virus. a photo of alex salmond taking the oath at the hollyrood inquiry dominates the front page of the daily telegraph. there are now calls for an investigation by westminster as the former first minister claimed his old allies are plotting against him. mr salmond's comments leads the independent too. mr salmond's comments leads the independent too. the paper also reports that the equivalent of 190 million meals are thrown away by british supermarkets every year. and
the us intelligence report into the death ofjournalist jamal khashoggi leads the guardian.und that saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman approved the murder of the washington post reporter. the daily mirror's front page is given to the queen and prince harry. it comes after his interview with james corden on the late late show in la. the paper reports that the queen is pleased that harry has found happiness. alongside prince harry — calls for an inquiry into covid deaths leads the daily...
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is temporary and not a permanent one according to the guardian.rent: it is surprising considering the situation with her husband. >> exactly, she has constantly stood by her husband's side ever since his voicing last august and his recuperation and eventual return to russia on january 17. at the moment she cannot be by his side because he has been sentenced to two years in prison for allegedly violating the terms of his probation on embezzlement condition -- conviction. he was in germany being treated for poisoning, i guess we have to look at it from her point of view as well ever since they have returned to russia on january 17, tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in support of alexei navalny and in protest of his conviction, there has been a huge crackdown on anyone associated, opposition activists, anyone seen to be connected to him has been targeted. brent: when alexei navalny came here for treatment for the poisoning attack, that took a medical emergency and turned it into a diplomatic situation. with his wife coming to germ
is temporary and not a permanent one according to the guardian.rent: it is surprising considering the situation with her husband. >> exactly, she has constantly stood by her husband's side ever since his voicing last august and his recuperation and eventual return to russia on january 17. at the moment she cannot be by his side because he has been sentenced to two years in prison for allegedly violating the terms of his probation on embezzlement condition -- conviction. he was in germany...
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and was an editor— column in the guardian and was an editor of— column in the guardian and was an editor that he _ he has now come out in an article that he has— he has now come out in an article that he has written for a monthly magazine — that he has written for a monthly magazine to say yes, he was a supporter— magazine to say yes, he was a supporter of the ira campaign and he supported _ supporter of the ira campaign and he supported non—peaceful activity. he's also— supported non—peaceful activity. he's also the professor of journalism at the city university in london _ journalism at the city university in london and — journalism at the city university in london and although he is held in great _ london and although he is held in great esteem as a journalist and media _ great esteem as a journalist and media commentator, i expect that there _ media commentator, i expect that there will— media commentator, i expect that there will be a little bit of a kick back— there will be a little bit of a kick back on— there will be a little bit of a kick back on this. lord tebbit who was very b
and was an editor— column in the guardian and was an editor of— column in the guardian and was an editor that he _ he has now come out in an article that he has— he has now come out in an article that he has written for a monthly magazine — that he has written for a monthly magazine to say yes, he was a supporter— magazine to say yes, he was a supporter of the ira campaign and he supported _ supporter of the ira campaign and he supported non—peaceful activity. he's also— supported...
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this morning ten airmen transferd to the newly formed space force becoming guardians. galaxy. they are being called pioneers of a whole new frontier. these men and women took an oat joining the ranks. united states. >> what they bring is the dodge of cyber cape abilities based on their hard work and ethics. u >> gtms, passports, guided missiles. >> the team will be tasked with protecting american interests in space. they say allowing for unmatched exploration and innovation. >> this is to defend what we need in order for our nation to survive, right? just think of all the said light communication systems, all the gps global positioning systems and the weather satellites. >> i'll be a a weather operate hor and overseeing communication for the space force. nicole reynolds is one of the new space guardians and says it's an historic day. >> it's super hum bring to be selected. recall excited their dad is one of the very first space force guard yaps. i think it's really keel. >> the guardens will leave draft air fielder's choice base hoping that in their quest the nation will face
this morning ten airmen transferd to the newly formed space force becoming guardians. galaxy. they are being called pioneers of a whole new frontier. these men and women took an oat joining the ranks. united states. >> what they bring is the dodge of cyber cape abilities based on their hard work and ethics. u >> gtms, passports, guided missiles. >> the team will be tasked with protecting american interests in space. they say allowing for unmatched exploration and innovation....
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it's super exciting and humbling to be selected. >> new guardians still waiting to find out where they'llt they should be leaving travis air force base for their new mission very soon. of course we wish them the best of luck. we are proud of them. >> team travis. go team. thanks so much for joining us. "nightly news" is next with lester holt. >> we'll see you at 6:00. . >>> the defens e blasting t he trial a s constitutional cancel culture. the video accusing democrats as hypocrisy. how soon could there be a verdict and president biden weighing in of what he says he'to see. >>> what the cdc says about whether teachers should get vac
it's super exciting and humbling to be selected. >> new guardians still waiting to find out where they'llt they should be leaving travis air force base for their new mission very soon. of course we wish them the best of luck. we are proud of them. >> team travis. go team. thanks so much for joining us. "nightly news" is next with lester holt. >> we'll see you at 6:00. . >>> the defens e blasting t he trial a s constitutional cancel culture. the video...
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let's continue i this discussion while we look at the guardian's front page.itain. caroline, picking off on whatjohn was saying there, there is an argument to be said, britain has been extremely good at vaccines, but extremely poor at lockdowns. why is that?- lockdowns. why is that? well, i think ou lockdowns. why is that? well, i think you know, _ lockdowns. why is that? well, i think you know, we _ lockdowns. why is that? well, i think you know, we have - lockdowns. why is that? well, i think you know, we have to - lockdowns. why is that? well, i. think you know, we have to think back to the lockdowns that we have seen so far, and there has been a genuine balancing act of the government has been trying to do between making sure that the economy survives and real concerns about shutting down businesses for long periods of time and how that's going to impactjob losses and the ability for those businesses to survive in effect. the real need to lockdown in order to protect the nhs and save lives, that's been a genuine tension within government ever since the vir
let's continue i this discussion while we look at the guardian's front page.itain. caroline, picking off on whatjohn was saying there, there is an argument to be said, britain has been extremely good at vaccines, but extremely poor at lockdowns. why is that?- lockdowns. why is that? well, i think ou lockdowns. why is that? well, i think you know, _ lockdowns. why is that? well, i think you know, we _ lockdowns. why is that? well, i think you know, we have - lockdowns. why is that? well, i think...
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now he's mocking some republican members as a surrender caucus calling them weak and ineffective guardians of our nation because they would pretend that he had won when in fact he had not and then the very day before the attack. threats grew even more heated and specific towards republicans that he considered to be part of that surrender caucus. now we've shown you this before but i want to draw your attention to how the president was not just inciting his base but how he was also calling out specific senate republicans at the end of this tweet this is a specific warning to anyone who won't help and overturn the results anyone who was against the president became an enemy and let me be very clear the president wasn't just coming for one or 2 people or democrats like me he was coming for you for democratic and republican senators he was coming for all of us just as the mob did at his direction in the going after centers of members of congress present from also pressured our justice department to investigate the false claims that the election was stolen at the president's direction or willia
now he's mocking some republican members as a surrender caucus calling them weak and ineffective guardians of our nation because they would pretend that he had won when in fact he had not and then the very day before the attack. threats grew even more heated and specific towards republicans that he considered to be part of that surrender caucus. now we've shown you this before but i want to draw your attention to how the president was not just inciting his base but how he was also calling out...
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the guardian now. the telegraph, sorry. trains. fewer trains. commuters should be getting used to. , , �* . ., used to. interesting isn't it? what we don't know _ used to. interesting isn't it? what we don't know is _ used to. interesting isn't it? what we don't know is what _ used to. interesting isn't it? what we don't know is what sort - used to. interesting isn't it? what we don't know is what sort of- used to. interesting isn't it? what| we don't know is what sort of level from _ we don't know is what sort of level from home — we don't know is what sort of level from home is going to go on after the pandemic. we've seen for ekample. _ the pandemic. we've seen for example, lloyds and hsbc this week have said _ example, lloyds and hsbc this week have said they are going to cut their— have said they are going to cut their office space by 25 to 40%. on their office space by 25 to 40%. on the flip— their office space by 25 to 40%. on the flip side you've had goldman sachs— the flip side you've had goldman sachs a — the flip side you've had goldm
the guardian now. the telegraph, sorry. trains. fewer trains. commuters should be getting used to. , , �* . ., used to. interesting isn't it? what we don't know _ used to. interesting isn't it? what we don't know is _ used to. interesting isn't it? what we don't know is what _ used to. interesting isn't it? what we don't know is what sort - used to. interesting isn't it? what we don't know is what sort of- used to. interesting isn't it? what| we don't know is what sort of level from _ we...
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shall we start with the guardian?the tiger woods crash which is the breaking news of the last three or four hours, he is the breaking news of the last three orfour hours, he is is the breaking news of the last three or four hours, he is still in hospital. we are going to get a press conference from the sheriff in los angeles in about half an hour's time, but this is the latest twist to the most incredible story of stellar brilliance, also a great fall, and now a man who has really defied all the odds and come back. yes, and this image is expressively striking on the front page of the guardian. i'm sure it will feature on other papers as well, his car looking pretty demolished off the road there. it was a single turn off the road and he escaped, according to local police, from the jaws of death and he is obviously overdoing major surgery at the moment. and he is no stranger to major surgery. multiple surgeries at the end of his professional golfing career, as you say, he has been through a tricky few years. he was evol
shall we start with the guardian?the tiger woods crash which is the breaking news of the last three or four hours, he is the breaking news of the last three orfour hours, he is is the breaking news of the last three or four hours, he is still in hospital. we are going to get a press conference from the sheriff in los angeles in about half an hour's time, but this is the latest twist to the most incredible story of stellar brilliance, also a great fall, and now a man who has really defied all...
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also no she's the boss has been reviewed we have been the guardian of the it so yes it not be but of papers of review of the telegraph it was a review of the associated factors review of the b.b.c. he's not gone yet this is a book document so you have a prime minister of the day it's a bit short on systematic line and uses the mainstream press in order to get many of these rice knoll entirely by the b.b.c. . he thought all these organisations really nice of you to me oh by the way for you . yeah i don't think we should have your own actually clearly those institutions would defend themselves and say there's plenty of robust criticism of boris johnson his team dominic cummings the previous advisor that it's all there it's something that you wrote that was this effectively not. not allowed and i suppose it's what's not allowed is calling boris johnson a liar. i think that was what was certainly in the 2019 election campaign they were . these 8 these lights went on inspects it. joined jerry very largely during the campaign the guardian did run i should say 2 pieces i think one or 2 piec
also no she's the boss has been reviewed we have been the guardian of the it so yes it not be but of papers of review of the telegraph it was a review of the associated factors review of the b.b.c. he's not gone yet this is a book document so you have a prime minister of the day it's a bit short on systematic line and uses the mainstream press in order to get many of these rice knoll entirely by the b.b.c. . he thought all these organisations really nice of you to me oh by the way for you ....