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what are the details does the guardian bring us?— guardian bring us?saue guardian bring us? well, it is a message that _ guardian bring us? well, it is a message that comes _ guardian bring us? well, it is a message that comes from - guardian bring us? well, it is a message that comes from ben | guardian bring us? well, it is a - message that comes from ben wallace that he _ message that comes from ben wallace that he pointed out already. in the main _ that he pointed out already. in the main overriding thing is also confusion. we have seen so many powerful— confusion. we have seen so many powerful images today, people going through— powerful images today, people going through sewage, young children clutching — through sewage, young children clutching teddy bears. suitcase wheeling them around. no one knows what is _ wheeling them around. no one knows what is going on and i doubt that these _ what is going on and i doubt that these people are really listening to what ben _ these people are really listening to what ben wallace is saying. how's that mess
what are the details does the guardian bring us?— guardian bring us?saue guardian bring us? well, it is a message that _ guardian bring us? well, it is a message that comes _ guardian bring us? well, it is a message that comes from - guardian bring us? well, it is a message that comes from ben | guardian bring us? well, it is a - message that comes from ben wallace that he _ message that comes from ben wallace that he pointed out already. in the main _ that he pointed out already. in the main...
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yeah, a brilliant story by the guardian. _ guardian.says on the front there — exclusive, it says on the front there 0r— exclusive, it says on the front there. or chanson when he was travelling — there. or chanson when he was travelling in scotland was sharing an aeroplane with somebody who tested _ an aeroplane with somebody who tested positive for covid—19 —— boris — tested positive for covid—19 —— borisjohnson for it tested positive for covid—19 —— boris johnson for it seems he tested positive for covid—19 —— borisjohnson for it seems he is not going _ borisjohnson for it seems he is not going to _ borisjohnson for it seems he is not going to go — borisjohnson for it seems he is not going to go into isolation. the argument _ going to go into isolation. the argument numberten is going to go into isolation. the argument number ten is making, and this is— argument number ten is making, and this isall— argument number ten is making, and this isatia— argument number ten is making, and this is all a little bit off the record. _ this is all
yeah, a brilliant story by the guardian. _ guardian.says on the front there — exclusive, it says on the front there 0r— exclusive, it says on the front there. or chanson when he was travelling — there. or chanson when he was travelling in scotland was sharing an aeroplane with somebody who tested _ an aeroplane with somebody who tested positive for covid—19 —— boris — tested positive for covid—19 —— borisjohnson for it tested positive for covid—19 —— boris johnson for...
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what kate was saying about the guardian — what kate was saying about the guardian being emotional oring about it being emotional, or you. ithink— talking about it being emotional, or you, i think it's bringing home that this is— you, i think it's bringing home that this is a _ you, i think it's bringing home that this is a humanitarian crisis. everyone _ this is a humanitarian crisis. everyone is talking about the ground powers _ everyone is talking about the ground powers and what this means. people are suffering out there really, reaiiy — are suffering out there really, really badly. just go back to the scenes— really badly. just go back to the scenes in— really badly. just go back to the scenes in the bbc where you had some british— scenes in the bbc where you had some british passport photos, uk citizens -- passport— british passport photos, uk citizens —— passport holders who are being pushed _ —— passport holders who are being pushed away by british serviceman. perhaps _ pushed away by british serviceman. perhaps they were just trying to maintain — perhaps they were just trying
what kate was saying about the guardian — what kate was saying about the guardian being emotional oring about it being emotional, or you. ithink— talking about it being emotional, or you, i think it's bringing home that this is— you, i think it's bringing home that this is a _ you, i think it's bringing home that this is a humanitarian crisis. everyone _ this is a humanitarian crisis. everyone is talking about the ground powers _ everyone is talking about the ground powers and what this...
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we will come back to the guardian in a minute.lion people to begin next month. we haven't quite funny to vaccinating people for the first i knew it, but this is to get ahead of problems could be in the autumn and winter. it of problems could be in the autumn and winter. , ., , ., , of problems could be in the autumn and winter-— and winter. it is, on the plan is to start as early _ and winter. it is, on the plan is to start as early as _ and winter. it is, on the plan is to start as early as september- and winter. it is, on the plan is to start as early as september the l start as early as september the sets, and they're hoping to push forward this programme before early december. so, it is quite an advance programme, but if it people it is a good idea. and i like the fact it are working with local pharmacists as well, so they have got a plan in place to protect us as we move towards winter, which has got to be a good thing for all of us, really. at the same time, ros, the drive to get younger people to come forward. it will no do
we will come back to the guardian in a minute.lion people to begin next month. we haven't quite funny to vaccinating people for the first i knew it, but this is to get ahead of problems could be in the autumn and winter. it of problems could be in the autumn and winter. , ., , ., , of problems could be in the autumn and winter-— and winter. it is, on the plan is to start as early _ and winter. it is, on the plan is to start as early as _ and winter. it is, on the plan is to start as early as...
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looking at the guardian newspaper - quite horrific.rdian on the bottom left—hand corner, "britain fears us could pull out of kabul airport." we see that at the bottom there. i suppose, grace, this goes back to what was talked about in the commons — that once the us decides to do something, britain has very little leeway about what it can and cannot do. it’s britain has very little leeway about what it can and cannot do. it's true to an extent _ what it can and cannot do. it's true to an extent and it _ what it can and cannot do. it's true to an extent and it reinforces - to an extent and it reinforces johnson's point that this has really been an american decision in which other nato allies have followed. but it's not true to say that the uk can do nothing. what we can do and what actually have a moral responsibility to do is to provide safe passage for those people who are fleeing the taliban. whether that is providing asylum here, supporting refugees who end up in neighbouring countries, this will have significant impact on afghanista
looking at the guardian newspaper - quite horrific.rdian on the bottom left—hand corner, "britain fears us could pull out of kabul airport." we see that at the bottom there. i suppose, grace, this goes back to what was talked about in the commons — that once the us decides to do something, britain has very little leeway about what it can and cannot do. it’s britain has very little leeway about what it can and cannot do. it's true to an extent _ what it can and cannot do. it's...
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according to the guardian, that'sjust million people.for many wouldn't come - iceberg. this isn't something that for many wouldn't come as - iceberg. this isn't something that for many wouldn't come as a - for many wouldn't come as a surprise. very quickly, benedicte. it doesn't come as a surprise. some people _ it doesn't come as a surprise. some people are — it doesn't come as a surprise. some people are suffering in silence. 0ther— people are suffering in silence. other people are not. they're trying to contact _ other people are not. they're trying to contact and see their gp, but for somer _ to contact and see their gp, but for some. it's — to contact and see their gp, but for some, it's taking three weeks to get an appointment. that's why i think so many— an appointment. that's why i think so many people are turning up sometimes, in a&e. it's a real challenge _ sometimes, in a&e. it's a real challenge. we need more nurses and we do _ challenge. we need more nurses and we do need _ challenge. we need more nurses and we do need more
according to the guardian, that'sjust million people.for many wouldn't come - iceberg. this isn't something that for many wouldn't come as - iceberg. this isn't something that for many wouldn't come as a - for many wouldn't come as a surprise. very quickly, benedicte. it doesn't come as a surprise. some people _ it doesn't come as a surprise. some people are — it doesn't come as a surprise. some people are suffering in silence. 0ther— people are suffering in silence. other people are not....
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, — small clip on the front page of the guardian, quite a difficult read, even _ guardian, quite a difficultbut — even the small piece, a difficult read but a — even the small piece, a difficult read but a really important read, because — read but a really important read, because as — read but a really important read, because as you say, women in afghanistan, they have no idea if their— afghanistan, they have no idea if their lives— afghanistan, they have no idea if their lives will genetically change for stubble they be able to go to school _ for stubble they be able to go to school and college tomorrow, for example? — school and college tomorrow, for example? again, you had earlier the interview— example? again, you had earlier the interview with the taliban spokesman, who was speaking around how women— spokesman, who was speaking around how women will be able to carry on their education. that is something their education. that is something the taliban— their education. that is something the taliban wants. but when you hear this front _ the taliban wants. but when you hear this front line,
, — small clip on the front page of the guardian, quite a difficult read, even _ guardian, quite a difficultbut — even the small piece, a difficult read but a — even the small piece, a difficult read but a really important read, because — read but a really important read, because as — read but a really important read, because as you say, women in afghanistan, they have no idea if their— afghanistan, they have no idea if their lives— afghanistan, they have no idea if their lives...
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the guardian _ a safe place to operate. exactly. the guardian is _ a safe place to operate.exactly. the guardian is going full - a safe place to operate. exactly. l the guardian is going full square, and as kate was saying, it's important how it impacts on the uk and how it impacts, these are human beings. it's very easy to talk about shifting tectonic plates. you looked at the footage earlier on from the outside the british military compound. there were people waving british passports and being shoved away. really disturbing scenes. this fear it's just going to get worse when nato troops leave. fear it'sjust going to get worse when nato troops leave.- fear it'sjust going to get worse when nato troops leave. kate, on that story. _ when nato troops leave. kate, on that story. l'm — when nato troops leave. kate, on that story, i'm assuming, - when nato troops leave. kate, on that story, i'm assuming, it's - when nato troops leave. kate, on| that story, i'm assuming, it's hard to tell whether she is. she would've drawn together all the pictures and people should have spoken to
the guardian _ a safe place to operate. exactly. the guardian is _ a safe place to operate.exactly. the guardian is going full - a safe place to operate. exactly. l the guardian is going full square, and as kate was saying, it's important how it impacts on the uk and how it impacts, these are human beings. it's very easy to talk about shifting tectonic plates. you looked at the footage earlier on from the outside the british military compound. there were people waving british passports and...
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the guardian also _ go through the pandemic. tue: guardian also has go through the pandemic.bs story on its front page. nicola sturgeon talks about over i6—year—olds being offered vaccines. really, a different question. when we look at younger people, the government has been worrying about the uptake of vaccines among younger people, trying to offer incentives, i believe at one point a £10 morrison's voucher was going to be the gold ticket to getting people vaccinated. what will be for 16—17 —year—olds who of course might have to get consent. how might that work? we have seen a lot of the government saying, you know, they want to essentially encourage young people went shopping vouchers and you know, pizzas and all sorts of things. i do wonder about that, though, i suspect that the vaccine uptake amongst young people, you know, people are rarely come at you see people queuing around vaccine centres, young people, whenever you see the rush to pop up cemeteries to get vaccines. i don't get the sense that young people are particularly stalling over this. in fact, you know, you g
the guardian also _ go through the pandemic. tue: guardian also has go through the pandemic.bs story on its front page. nicola sturgeon talks about over i6—year—olds being offered vaccines. really, a different question. when we look at younger people, the government has been worrying about the uptake of vaccines among younger people, trying to offer incentives, i believe at one point a £10 morrison's voucher was going to be the gold ticket to getting people vaccinated. what will be for...
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yes, in fact we are going to the guardian, _ talking about?the guardian, forgive - talking about? yes, in fact we are | going to the guardian, forgive me for that, that's my fault. i was missing the top of my list, james. let's start with the guardian and police facing an inquiry over the mass killer's gun licence. absolutely, that front page obviously shows the picture of the little girl, the three—year—old girl and herfather. obviously it's absolutely tragic, and the bigger part of this is what'll be happening the police now, and obviously we expect an inquiry to happen to see how on earth he managed to get back a hold of a gun licence again. i don't know how he managed it, especially after he obviously was accused of assault and he had attended anger management classes, as well, and month later he managed to get his gun licence back again. it's extraordinary and there'll be lots of questions to over this, for sure —— months later. lots of questions to over this, for sure -- months later.— sure -- months later. there are indeed. geraldine, _
yes, in fact we are going to the guardian, _ talking about?the guardian, forgive - talking about? yes, in fact we are | going to the guardian, forgive me for that, that's my fault. i was missing the top of my list, james. let's start with the guardian and police facing an inquiry over the mass killer's gun licence. absolutely, that front page obviously shows the picture of the little girl, the three—year—old girl and herfather. obviously it's absolutely tragic, and the bigger part of this...
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and the guardian have some of — out of afghanistan. and the guardian have some of the numbers _ out of afghanistan. and the guardian have some of the numbers on - out of afghanistan. and the guardian have some of the numbers on all- out of afghanistan. and the guardian have some of the numbers on all of. have some of the numbers on all of this and what you are talking about that we have been covering throughout the day today. more than 80,000 people have been airlifted by western forces that is with the us was saying. planes taking off almost every half an hour from was saying. planes taking off almost every half an hourfrom kabul airport. and lots of people coming out and praising whatever the rights and wrongs of the policy decision, but praising the people on the ground, the boots on the ground actually carrying out this logistical exercise. let us continue the theme of numbers and go to the independent. the photo, i should and go to the independent. the photo, ishould mention and go to the independent. the photo, i should mention f
and the guardian have some of — out of afghanistan. and the guardian have some of the numbers _ out of afghanistan. and the guardian have some of the numbers on - out of afghanistan. and the guardian have some of the numbers on all- out of afghanistan. and the guardian have some of the numbers on all of. have some of the numbers on all of this and what you are talking about that we have been covering throughout the day today. more than 80,000 people have been airlifted by western forces that...
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should go, starmertells to the guardian, "williamson should go, starmer tells p:m.." to the guardian or what i say, iwas a boris johnson adviser but - says, is there? or what i say, iwas a boris johnson adviser but i - says, is there? or what i say, iwas a boris johnson adviser but i left i a borisjohnson adviser but i left because he wouldn't take stock of what i said. perhaps we can and on a note of agreement, because i think he's been about the most incompetent cabinet minister of recent time. so i agree with keir starmer, and maybe i agree with keir starmer, and maybe i can agree with sienna on this last issue, as well.— issue, as well. she's certainly noddin: issue, as well. she's certainly nodding vociferously, - issue, as well. she's certainly nodding vociferously, ten - issue, as well. she's certainly - nodding vociferously, ten seconds to agree. i nodding vociferously, ten seconds to auree. . ., , y nodding vociferously, ten seconds to auree. , ,~ �*, nodding vociferously, ten seconds to auree. , agree. i completely agree, he's been ti ed for agree. i completely agree, he's
should go, starmertells to the guardian, "williamson should go, starmer tells p:m.." to the guardian or what i say, iwas a boris johnson adviser but - says, is there? or what i say, iwas a boris johnson adviser but i - says, is there? or what i say, iwas a boris johnson adviser but i left i a borisjohnson adviser but i left because he wouldn't take stock of what i said. perhaps we can and on a note of agreement, because i think he's been about the most incompetent cabinet minister of...
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according to the guardian, that'sjust million people. according to the guardian, that's just the tip of the iceberg. guardian, that's “ust the tip of the iceberu. , , �* ., iceberg. this isn't something that for many wouldn't _ iceberg. this isn't something that for many wouldn't come - iceberg. this isn't something that for many wouldn't come as - iceberg. this isn't something that for many wouldn't come as a - for many wouldn't come as a surprise. very quickly, benedicte. it doesn't come as a surprise. some people _ it doesn't come as a surprise. some people are — it doesn't come as a surprise. some people are suffering in silence. 0ther— people are suffering in silence. other people are not. they're trying to contact _ other people are not. they're trying to contact and see their gp, but for somef _ to contact and see their gp, but for some. it's — to contact and see their gp, but for some, it's taking three weeks to get an appointment. that's why i think so many— an appointment. that's why i think so many people are turning up someti
according to the guardian, that'sjust million people. according to the guardian, that's just the tip of the iceberg. guardian, that's “ust the tip of the iceberu. , , �* ., iceberg. this isn't something that for many wouldn't _ iceberg. this isn't something that for many wouldn't come - iceberg. this isn't something that for many wouldn't come as - iceberg. this isn't something that for many wouldn't come as a - for many wouldn't come as a surprise. very quickly, benedicte. it doesn't come...
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quick comment from you about the guardian's - from you about the guardian's support page.over quite a few papers, this - million a week. this is all over quite a few papers, this is an i quite a few papers, this is an historic— quite a few papers, this is an historic move given lionel messi's career— historic move given lionel messi's career at — historic move given lionel messi's career at barcelona. to me it's very difficult _ career at barcelona. to me it's very difficult to — career at barcelona. to me it's very difficult to get around the large amounts — difficult to get around the large amounts of money involved in this, when _ amounts of money involved in this, when you _ amounts of money involved in this, when you also see people priced out of the _ when you also see people priced out of the game, there's a major problem in terms _ of the game, there's a major problem in terms of— of the game, there's a major problem in terms of how these things are structured _ in terms of how these things are structured. he in terms of how these things are structured-— structured
quick comment from you about the guardian's - from you about the guardian's support page.over quite a few papers, this - million a week. this is all over quite a few papers, this is an i quite a few papers, this is an historic— quite a few papers, this is an historic move given lionel messi's career— historic move given lionel messi's career at — historic move given lionel messi's career at barcelona. to me it's very difficult _ career at barcelona. to me it's very difficult to — career...
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so let's begin. kick us off this time, the guardian says number ten plead to biden after taliban showrength.— taliban show of strength. yeah, i mean, basically, _ taliban show of strength. yeah, i mean, basically, what _ taliban show of strength. yeah, i mean, basically, what we - taliban show of strength. yeah, i mean, basically, what we are - taliban show of strength. yeah, i i mean, basically, what we are seeing at the moment is the us calling all the shots, and britain and other countries like france are really trying to almost begged the us to stay longer in afghanistan rather than hastily retreat before we managed to put out all our nationals and all those people who we need to evacuate because their lives are at risk. so it is actually a very worrying situation, and the preminger�*s foreign policy to some extent depended on good relationships with the us, and there seems to be a bit of a rift opening up seems to be a bit of a rift opening up but we hope, really helped, that america will listen to the please, notjust america will listen to the please, not just of us, america wil
so let's begin. kick us off this time, the guardian says number ten plead to biden after taliban showrength.— taliban show of strength. yeah, i mean, basically, _ taliban show of strength. yeah, i mean, basically, what _ taliban show of strength. yeah, i mean, basically, what we - taliban show of strength. yeah, i mean, basically, what we are - taliban show of strength. yeah, i i mean, basically, what we are seeing at the moment is the us calling all the shots, and britain and other countries...
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and do wejust sit the front page of the guardian? what would happen to some of those people? that can be extremely difficult. it should be welcomed that there are talks happening but how much faith we can put in those, who knows at this point. put in those, who knows at this oint. , , ,, .., point. the prime ministers special representative _ point. the prime ministers special representative for _ point. the prime ministers special representative for that _ point. the prime ministers special representative for that afghan i representative for that afghan transition is gas. as you hinted simon at, a source, and intelligent source has also said that any indication that there are plans for a sign of attack is a red line. it does make you wonder, what are they can do about it? i does make you wonder, what are they can do about it?— can do about it? i think what's most interesting in _ can do about it? i think what's most interesting in the _ can do about it? i think what's most interesting in the story _ can do about it? i think what's m
and do wejust sit the front page of the guardian? what would happen to some of those people? that can be extremely difficult. it should be welcomed that there are talks happening but how much faith we can put in those, who knows at this point. put in those, who knows at this oint. , , ,, .., point. the prime ministers special representative _ point. the prime ministers special representative for _ point. the prime ministers special representative for that _ point. the prime ministers special...
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hold that thought as we go to the guardian where it says extra _ go to the guardian where it says extra levels result in patient forces them to find hundreds of more _ patient forces them to find hundreds of more places. more places for doctors. — of more places. more places for doctors, extra cash for medical schools — doctors, extra cash for medical schools. isn't this a good thing? yes _ schools. isn't this a good thing? yes it— schools. isn't this a good thing? yes. it absolutely is. i first when i read the straight, i thought it was because of the pandemic, may be more young people where wanting to go into medicine, but it's actually because as we know, there haven't been exams, and it's been an assessment by teachers. then there have been, it would seem, very many high grades and pass grades. so i think it's a good thing that at least, you know, the department for education is talking to universities, but it seems universities, but it seems universities are worried because they don't think they can assess the academic qualities and best skills of the students that they want, so th
hold that thought as we go to the guardian where it says extra _ go to the guardian where it says extra levels result in patient forces them to find hundreds of more _ patient forces them to find hundreds of more places. more places for doctors. — of more places. more places for doctors, extra cash for medical schools — doctors, extra cash for medical schools. isn't this a good thing? yes _ schools. isn't this a good thing? yes it— schools. isn't this a good thing? yes. it absolutely is....
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tickets onto the guardian, kate, because the guardian, from a different political slant nonetheless, of digging by the reporter, he has spoken to some but who said that the prime minister was actually side by side with the junior civil servant on his recent trip to scotland and this junior civil servant tested positive for covid, so the official line from downing street is that they were not close contacts, whereas aubrey has gone and spoken to people and said, no, that is not the case, they worked side by side, inferred that were close enough for there to be some contact. downing street is a fusing to say apparently this evening whether borisjohnson has been tested since then, so essentially borisjohnson has been potentially near someone relatively closely with covid, but he is not isolating, so is going to chequers to the weekend to work from there and, again, this all comes down to the interpretation of how close they were in terms of how many metres apart they were, so it is all getting quite messy now, but i do think this guardian story is interesting and i think it definitely p
tickets onto the guardian, kate, because the guardian, from a different political slant nonetheless, of digging by the reporter, he has spoken to some but who said that the prime minister was actually side by side with the junior civil servant on his recent trip to scotland and this junior civil servant tested positive for covid, so the official line from downing street is that they were not close contacts, whereas aubrey has gone and spoken to people and said, no, that is not the case, they...
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that is actually the guardian.i just hinted, the telegraph reports on those remarks made by president biden. let's get stuck into the papers. as i've moved to the right camera! the metro, the headline that stated out when we look at all of these papers. calum? when we look at all of these papers. (alum? ~ , ,., , , , when we look at all of these papers. (alum? ~ , , ,., ., (alum? absolutely. this is one of the defining _ (alum? absolutely. this is one of the defining images _ (alum? absolutely. this is one of the defining images now- (alum? absolutely. this is one of the defining images now of - (alum? absolutely. this is one of the defining images now of this i the defining images now of this chapter of afghanistan's history. earlier in the week, we had footage of hundreds of people clinging to that aircraft. such was the desperation to escape. this from the metro is just another reminder of the lives that millions, tens of millions of people are now facing in afghanistan and how desperate they are to avoid that l
that is actually the guardian.i just hinted, the telegraph reports on those remarks made by president biden. let's get stuck into the papers. as i've moved to the right camera! the metro, the headline that stated out when we look at all of these papers. calum? when we look at all of these papers. (alum? ~ , ,., , , , when we look at all of these papers. (alum? ~ , , ,., ., (alum? absolutely. this is one of the defining _ (alum? absolutely. this is one of the defining images _ (alum? absolutely....
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actually perhaps even sooner, according to this guardian report. security with british troops but i think this really does raise very serious questions and 24 to 36 hours isn't wanted all and this is where the fears that british nationals that people have worked with the british government will remain trapped in afghanistan and this is where they're coming from a resort today that the taliban's advising them to stay at home and it's just all, really, really, grim situation, ithink. all, really, really, grim situation, i think. for people living in afghanistan commissioned by the us pull—out, hearing about the uk pull—out. i cannot imagine a people must be feeling on the ground. will go to the front page of the telegraph polluting of the story below the main picture, below the main story. covid—i9 disruption is translating into death from other causes. tell us about this. remember the covid—i9 is notjust dangerous because of covid—i9. the the covid-19 is notjust dangerous because of covid-19._ because of covid-19. the monthly death rate is _ because
actually perhaps even sooner, according to this guardian report. security with british troops but i think this really does raise very serious questions and 24 to 36 hours isn't wanted all and this is where the fears that british nationals that people have worked with the british government will remain trapped in afghanistan and this is where they're coming from a resort today that the taliban's advising them to stay at home and it's just all, really, really, grim situation, ithink. all, really,...
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there is only a small part of this in the guardian but my friend online, just before we came on there she talks of a simple things to you and i about going to the beauty salon which had been washed, they�*ve been painted over, she won�*t go back there, she has hidden her ad, her certificates and diplomas from universities because she is that scared and this is just a horrendous situation where women are scared for their safety, their lives, what means for them and also, their education, can they continue to learn, whether be accepted because they have gone to university to get that degree, to work in politics whatever industry they want to work in and i think as they said, just a huge amount of fear across afghanistan we listen to some of the testimony that is been heard on the bbc today, the women who have experience of living there, it is really quite horrific and again, the flashing back to the taliban spokesman who said they wont people to continue their education and that is someone who is incredibly media savvy and it doesn�*t ring true to what we�*re hearing on the ground at mo
there is only a small part of this in the guardian but my friend online, just before we came on there she talks of a simple things to you and i about going to the beauty salon which had been washed, they�*ve been painted over, she won�*t go back there, she has hidden her ad, her certificates and diplomas from universities because she is that scared and this is just a horrendous situation where women are scared for their safety, their lives, what means for them and also, their education, can...
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the guardian says, first of all, extra cash from medical schools as grade surge.a level of chaos. vice chancellor says he can no longer allow pandemic grades as objective. next, what would be wrong with creating a levels more at least to be able to differentiate people, which is what used to happen. feels only recently — which is what used to happen. feels only recently that _ which is what used to happen. feels only recently that they _ which is what used to happen. jag» only recently that they introduced be a start to a levels, last year, they achieved a star, badgett shows you just how futile the grading system is, we are sort of moving towards that there was a point of doing two years of a levels if you have to take another exam if that is their route, obviously. the guardian has been talking to one university who said that nursing applications are so high that they have started asking students to delay for a year. students have already been waiting for a 16—17 months through the pandemic where they have not been able to attend classes, they have not been able
the guardian says, first of all, extra cash from medical schools as grade surge.a level of chaos. vice chancellor says he can no longer allow pandemic grades as objective. next, what would be wrong with creating a levels more at least to be able to differentiate people, which is what used to happen. feels only recently — which is what used to happen. feels only recently that _ which is what used to happen. feels only recently that they _ which is what used to happen. jag» only recently that...
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the guardian reports _ coronavirus pandemic.cialist help. i think it was — can't get specialist help. i think it was it — can't get specialist help. i think it was, it says it underlines the -ap it was, it says it underlines the gap between the growing need for mental— gap between the growing need for mental health issues while the nhs continues— mental health issues while the nhs continues to struggle. it stands at 1.6 continues to struggle. it stands at to million — continues to struggle. it stands at 1.6 million people going through... obviously. — 1.6 million people going through... obviously, the gps have been under untold _ obviously, the gps have been under untold pressures, and now we've got the shortage of blood vials. it is 'ust the shortage of blood vials. it is just another thing that, i don't need _ just another thing that, idon't need to— just another thing that, i don't need to view the maths, it's an enormous _ need to view the maths, it's an enormous issue.— need to view the maths, it's an enormous issue. you've
the guardian reports _ coronavirus pandemic.cialist help. i think it was — can't get specialist help. i think it was it — can't get specialist help. i think it was, it says it underlines the -ap it was, it says it underlines the gap between the growing need for mental— gap between the growing need for mental health issues while the nhs continues— mental health issues while the nhs continues to struggle. it stands at 1.6 continues to struggle. it stands at to million — continues to...
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trust cues us nicely into the guardian. "nearly 45% are awarded top grades." to state schools catch up? it’s how to state schools catch up? it's a reall how to state schools catch up? it�*s a really good question, one of the main reasons to send your child to private school is you are buying them this education and all the advantages you accrue for that. there's a clear necessity to fund the education system properly, i live with a primary school teacher, i used to work in a school for a very brief period of time, so i know teachers are really struggling with class sizes and over testing, as has already been mentioned. there is a real unhappiness around this huge focus on testing and what that means for children in the state education system and how they navigate that. i think this is not only about private schools and state schools, as the guardian headline highlights, but it's about poorer students, students on free school meals, black pupils — those students that are already marginalised in multiple ways, how the system treats them and the education they ca
trust cues us nicely into the guardian. "nearly 45% are awarded top grades." to state schools catch up? it’s how to state schools catch up? it's a reall how to state schools catch up? it�*s a really good question, one of the main reasons to send your child to private school is you are buying them this education and all the advantages you accrue for that. there's a clear necessity to fund the education system properly, i live with a primary school teacher, i used to work in a...
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as ever with these things, the guardian i understand, to be honest.l months old, a toddler at this point in the photograph — but it's also trying to make rational and offer a rational expedition for the irrational act, in terms of acts of self—loathing into an act of hatred that kills so many people. this is not a story that i'd suspect will disappear from the front pages for a few more days yet. let's move on to the one that's dominating a lot of our coverage today and, unsurprisingly, it's the source of so much concern. james, the front of the financial times has the picture of a mum who lost her children in a refugee camp in kabul camp for displaced people, people are fleeing, we are told the un is saying 80% of the people who have fled so far are women and children. yes, and obviously it's very concerning about what impacts what's happening _ concerning about what impacts what's happening will have on all the great work done — happening will have on all the great work done over the last two decades in terms _ work done over the last two decades in
as ever with these things, the guardian i understand, to be honest.l months old, a toddler at this point in the photograph — but it's also trying to make rational and offer a rational expedition for the irrational act, in terms of acts of self—loathing into an act of hatred that kills so many people. this is not a story that i'd suspect will disappear from the front pages for a few more days yet. let's move on to the one that's dominating a lot of our coverage today and, unsurprisingly,...
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government and commercial satellites monitored and defended by the guardians of the space force today to disable or destroy them. space force is now an independent branch of the u.s. military due to this alarming new reality, space once relatively peaceful territory, is now considered a potential front in any modern war. >>> space is a war fighting domain. >> it's the reason we set up the united states space force as a separate service, so each and every day we're training our operators to deter conflict. but if deterrence fails to compete and win in space. >> the u.s. has far more satellites than any other nation, some 2,500 compared to 431 for china and 168 for russia. and a whole range of u.s. military technologies depend on them. satellites help warships and aircraft navigate and communicate. >> missile suspension released. >> helps smart bombs and guided missiles hit their targets. >> we have scorers running up the ridge line. >> help war fighters monitor threats on land, sea and in the air. >> there's nothing we do as a joint force, whether it's humanitarian assistance, disaster
government and commercial satellites monitored and defended by the guardians of the space force today to disable or destroy them. space force is now an independent branch of the u.s. military due to this alarming new reality, space once relatively peaceful territory, is now considered a potential front in any modern war. >>> space is a war fighting domain. >> it's the reason we set up the united states space force as a separate service, so each and every day we're training our...
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we'll we�* ll start we'll start with the guardian.he number of papers to feature a striking picture of the rolling stones drummer charlie watts who died today. minster is that britain's evacuation from kabul is expected to end within 24 to 46 hours. britain is expecting to hear live more than 4000 uk nationals and afghan citizens out of the country by the end of the week. similarly, the daily mail says that britain effectively asked as i was to fly thousands of afghans out of kabul. panicked afghans are being banned from fleeing the country as the taliban says they order them to stay at home to prevent ill treatment. they're saying thatjoe biden rejected the august 31 exit date during a g7 meeting this afternoon. and the financial times says the decision cap stays uncertainty and despite growing concerns over security around kabul airport. the sun leads with the death of charlie watts. calling him the rock behind the stones. and meanwhile, the mirrors is the world of rock is mourning the beating heart of the band. we will come to that
we'll we�* ll start we'll start with the guardian.he number of papers to feature a striking picture of the rolling stones drummer charlie watts who died today. minster is that britain's evacuation from kabul is expected to end within 24 to 46 hours. britain is expecting to hear live more than 4000 uk nationals and afghan citizens out of the country by the end of the week. similarly, the daily mail says that britain effectively asked as i was to fly thousands of afghans out of kabul. panicked...
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tim, i want to fit| in a number of other stories, i want to move to the front page of the guardian whichg the pandemic boom in child poverty, neglect and abuse. this is another horrific story. and i'm afraid we knew a lot of this was coming, there's lots of dimensions to the story. but i think the particular one that will horrify most people if they read the story tomorrow is of child abuse. i'm fortunate to live in the beautiful city of salisbury, i have a nice little house, and very close to the cathedral, and locked on was survivable for me. but for a lot of people during the pandemic, in very cramped accommodations sometimes, perhaps without very much money, and i'm afraid a lot of charities warned of quite serious domestic abuse, child abuse too. and i think the burden on social services caused by the families living in very unnatural high pressurised circumstances, that doesn'tjustify circumstances, that doesn't justify any circumstances, that doesn'tjustify any of his treatment of children in any of his treatment of children in any way, but it makes it more likely. we seriously ab
tim, i want to fit| in a number of other stories, i want to move to the front page of the guardian whichg the pandemic boom in child poverty, neglect and abuse. this is another horrific story. and i'm afraid we knew a lot of this was coming, there's lots of dimensions to the story. but i think the particular one that will horrify most people if they read the story tomorrow is of child abuse. i'm fortunate to live in the beautiful city of salisbury, i have a nice little house, and very close to...
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meanwhile, the guardian says the head of thejoint biosecurity centre, which advises the government onravel rules, has quit. the paper claims this has left the organisation rudderless. the times carries a call from chancellor rishi sunak for young people to stop working from home and get back to the office for the sake of their careers. the daily mail wins headline of the day — pings can only get better — a reference to the changes to the nhs test and trace app, which will cut down the number of people it pings as a result of contact with someone who's tested positive for covid. the metro also has that story, underneath some quite fun pictures of team gb's latest gold medallists — the eventing team. more gold medals on the front of the mirror — it covers the triumphant return home of some of britain's olympic heroes, including adam peaty. finally, the sun reports on death threats received by the girlfriend of the england footballer jack grealish. she says she received 200 a day during the euros. let's get stuck in. we are going to start with the guardian newspaper, which does the trave
meanwhile, the guardian says the head of thejoint biosecurity centre, which advises the government onravel rules, has quit. the paper claims this has left the organisation rudderless. the times carries a call from chancellor rishi sunak for young people to stop working from home and get back to the office for the sake of their careers. the daily mail wins headline of the day — pings can only get better — a reference to the changes to the nhs test and trace app, which will cut down the...
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firstly on the guardian, | henry.d many ways of measuring that, it's notjust about the kind of many ways of measuring that, it's not just about the kind of school you go to, but the part of the country you go to, the background you're from. country you go to, the background you're from-— country you go to, the background you're from. country you go to, the background ou'refrom. ~:::: 11:11: , , , you're from. about 600,000 pupils in encland you're from. about 600,000 pupils in england received _ you're from. about 600,000 pupils in england received the _ you're from. about 600,000 pupils in england received the gcses _ you're from. about 600,000 pupils in england received the gcses results, . england received the gcses results, it was— england received the gcses results, it was awarded by teacher assessment as opposed _ it was awarded by teacher assessment as opposed to formal exams. record numbers— as opposed to formal exams. record numbers of— as opposed to formal exams. record numbers of children got the highest po
firstly on the guardian, | henry.d many ways of measuring that, it's notjust about the kind of many ways of measuring that, it's not just about the kind of school you go to, but the part of the country you go to, the background you're from. country you go to, the background you're from-— country you go to, the background you're from. country you go to, the background ou'refrom. ~:::: 11:11: , , , you're from. about 600,000 pupils in encland you're from. about 600,000 pupils in england...
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without guardians of standing at the ready, the nation's space systems cannot operate as required toffectively provide secure. the guardian approach adopts new and innovative capital management and talent, methods for civilian and military memos alike. -- military members alike. it builds digital fluency into the workforce to ensure the space horse is able to work effectively today and far into the future. finally, i must categorically state that our success to date could not be possible without fully committed partners in the departments of the air force and defense. that begins with our closest and most committed partner, the u.s. air force, and extends to the sister services were presented here today. they are currently engaged with us to fulfill critical missions and capabilities that they need for the joint fight. in this, we share a common goal. that is to maintain admission execution and meet war fighter needs without any adverse impact. on behalf of general rehman and secretary ross, thank you for allowing me to appear before you. i look forward to addressing your questions t
without guardians of standing at the ready, the nation's space systems cannot operate as required toffectively provide secure. the guardian approach adopts new and innovative capital management and talent, methods for civilian and military memos alike. -- military members alike. it builds digital fluency into the workforce to ensure the space horse is able to work effectively today and far into the future. finally, i must categorically state that our success to date could not be possible...
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still on the front page of the guardian, this is the thing.rying to get out of the country and it appears that it is labour who is pushing to try and get people out. the front page of the guardian, rescuing 7000 people from afghanistan. taste rescuing 7000 people from afghanistan.— rescuing 7000 people from afghanistan. rescuing 7000 people from afuhanistan. ~ ., ., rescuing 7000 people from afuhanistan. ., ., 11:11: afghanistan. we are looking at 7000 --eole as afghanistan. we are looking at 7000 peeple as we — afghanistan. we are looking at 7000 peeple as we have — afghanistan. we are looking at 7000 people as we have seen _ afghanistan. we are looking at 7000 people as we have seen in _ afghanistan. we are looking at 7000 people as we have seen in the - afghanistan. we are looking at 7000| people as we have seen in the pages, quite guaranteed, people in afghanistan who there are plenty of people _ afghanistan who there are plenty of people who are terrified for their loved _ people who are terrified for their loved ones and those are trappe
still on the front page of the guardian, this is the thing.rying to get out of the country and it appears that it is labour who is pushing to try and get people out. the front page of the guardian, rescuing 7000 people from afghanistan. taste rescuing 7000 people from afghanistan.— rescuing 7000 people from afghanistan. rescuing 7000 people from afuhanistan. ~ ., ., rescuing 7000 people from afuhanistan. ., ., 11:11: afghanistan. we are looking at 7000 --eole as afghanistan. we are looking at...
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taking us off, the front page of the guardian which really is the top story this evening.shed as the last us flight leaves kabul. it’s last us flight leaves kabul. it's absolutely _ last us flight leaves kabul. it�*s absolutely horrible this story. this family of nine or ten it's not completely clear who have been killed by a us air strike which was trying to strike isis. there was a car that was on its way to kabul airport and is eminently about the cause of mass destruction. sent this onto it and there were as a secondary explosives reported and that indicates that there was some sort of bombs on board the scar and sort of bombs on board the scar and so that's the story of this whole family that had just been slaughtered and its proof of what happens when you pull out of the country like afghanistan after a 20 year war so soon and with so few revisions and save evacuations. your thou~hts revisions and save evacuations. your thoughts on — revisions and save evacuations. your thoughts on this _ revisions and save evacuations. your thoughts on this was _ revisions and save
taking us off, the front page of the guardian which really is the top story this evening.shed as the last us flight leaves kabul. it’s last us flight leaves kabul. it's absolutely _ last us flight leaves kabul. it�*s absolutely horrible this story. this family of nine or ten it's not completely clear who have been killed by a us air strike which was trying to strike isis. there was a car that was on its way to kabul airport and is eminently about the cause of mass destruction. sent this...
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let's look at the guardian again.e schools in state schools, but there are geographical differences, racial differences.— geographical differences, racial differences. ., ~ ., geographical differences, racial differences. ., ~' ., differences. you know something, you certainly don't — differences. you know something, you certainly don't look _ differences. you know something, you certainly don't look old _ differences. you know something, you certainly don't look old enough - differences. you know something, you certainly don't look old enough to - certainly don't look old enough to remember them certainly don't look old enough to rememberthem as old certainly don't look old enough to remember them as old levels. gld remember them as old levels. old ntcham! only _ remember them as old levels. old ntcham! only old _ remember them as old levels. old ntcham! only old stages - remember them as old levels. old ntcham! only old stages like - remember them as old levels. old ntcham! only old stages like me l remember them as
let's look at the guardian again.e schools in state schools, but there are geographical differences, racial differences.— geographical differences, racial differences. ., ~ ., geographical differences, racial differences. ., ~' ., differences. you know something, you certainly don't — differences. you know something, you certainly don't look _ differences. you know something, you certainly don't look old _ differences. you know something, you certainly don't look old enough - differences....
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so they traded with these companies that are highlighted in the guardian piece, right. want to get back to the next and shock of 971. they started talking about at the top of the show, so that on least 50 years of moneisha camry. and the us, of course, is the biggest crock of them all over their printing trillions. and trillions and it's accelerating at an exponential rate. other countries try to mimic the us because the us brand is that print money and be a conspicuous consumer. and shop t and drop and take a lot of lots of oxy cotton. and you can be, as, you know, a dignified as we are here in california. right. so now jerry is actually trying to be like america that the britain tries to mimic america. all of europe tries to mimic america. that's the global standard, is to print to di, print into your euthanize, your youth, and as yourself. so what's happening and outside the door is that wait a minute are going to make the queen legal center. we have our own culture, we have our own history. we have our own people, we don't need to be goofy. and donald duck surrogate
so they traded with these companies that are highlighted in the guardian piece, right. want to get back to the next and shock of 971. they started talking about at the top of the show, so that on least 50 years of moneisha camry. and the us, of course, is the biggest crock of them all over their printing trillions. and trillions and it's accelerating at an exponential rate. other countries try to mimic the us because the us brand is that print money and be a conspicuous consumer. and shop t and...
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amy: antonia juhasz, your recent investigation for the guardian is titled -- can you talk about the newect in guyana, is thousands of miles away, projected to be the corporation's largest oil production in the world, coming despite warnings against fossil fuel development. guyana is currently a carbon sink. you say it is at risk of turning into a carbon bb. and then related to what we're seeing in the gulf. >> exxon has said it is committed to helping me to paris climate goals of reducing global warming to preindustrial levels, but -- says it is aware of the climate crisis and taking steps to reduce things like flaring and to move into a less carbon-intensive model of production. at the same time, it is through this new project in guyana turning a country that was a non-oil producer right now into a dense prediction of mine billion barrels of oil to be produced in guyana. this is a brand-new development. 2015, started production in late 2019. made the decision no one institutions, including the international energy agency, have said driver the worst of the climate crisis, there can be n
amy: antonia juhasz, your recent investigation for the guardian is titled -- can you talk about the newect in guyana, is thousands of miles away, projected to be the corporation's largest oil production in the world, coming despite warnings against fossil fuel development. guyana is currently a carbon sink. you say it is at risk of turning into a carbon bb. and then related to what we're seeing in the gulf. >> exxon has said it is committed to helping me to paris climate goals of reducing...
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>> curtis when you think of new york we think of curtis sliwa the guardian angels.been around and seen it all. this is crazy stuff. you think this guy, the governor cuomo is going to last? >> i have to tell you, i know the cuomos. i know where all their bones are buried and who buried them. first of all, i don't know if you know, on wabc talk radio chris was actual will i a partner of mine for a while. >> oh, wow. >> and this is when he was a legitimate journalist and he didn't have opinions. right? and they said you're not good for talk radio. now look at him. opinions a mile a minute. but you have to understand, this goes back to his roots. he's a mama's boy to matilda the mother. he has to prove he's not freight 0. he's not going toll throw his brother michael corleone under the bus. so he's his wartime. i predict when andrew cuomo's on the outside looking in they'll be in the compound, the only ones that get in the corleone cuomo compound, the few friends that are left and the rest of you, the foes and me a foe for life we're on the outside looking in >> greg: t
>> curtis when you think of new york we think of curtis sliwa the guardian angels.been around and seen it all. this is crazy stuff. you think this guy, the governor cuomo is going to last? >> i have to tell you, i know the cuomos. i know where all their bones are buried and who buried them. first of all, i don't know if you know, on wabc talk radio chris was actual will i a partner of mine for a while. >> oh, wow. >> and this is when he was a legitimate journalist and he...
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the guardian reports that the taliban have criticised the us for what it described as "anarchy" at kabulsuggesting that its own fighters were the only ones capable of restoring order. meanwhile, the metro focuses on the story of a british paratrooper who was filmed helping a baby and her mother over a wall at kabul airport to safety. so let's kick off, if we may come up with the ft, "johnson hosts crisis talks as role emerges for china and russia." . , . talks as role emerges for china and russia.“ . , ., . ., ., russia." china is a chair at the beat to make _ russia." china is a chair at the beat to make a _ russia." china is a chair at the beat to make a g7, _ russia." china is a chair at the beat to make a g7, we - russia." china is a chair at the beat to make a g7, we know. russia." china is a chair at the i beat to make a g7, we know that in afghanistan, we've seen horrific scenes so britain is trying to take steps, and clearly china and russia who stand to benefit from what's happening in afghanistan are being pulled in if they can, if they will take any steps, a security council r
the guardian reports that the taliban have criticised the us for what it described as "anarchy" at kabulsuggesting that its own fighters were the only ones capable of restoring order. meanwhile, the metro focuses on the story of a british paratrooper who was filmed helping a baby and her mother over a wall at kabul airport to safety. so let's kick off, if we may come up with the ft, "johnson hosts crisis talks as role emerges for china and russia." . , . talks as role...
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but here's the headline from the guardian. as a result of this, i think out of control and rising, why bitcoin has nigeria government in a panic as leaders around the world grapple with crypto currencies? what happened when the african country tried to band them? so max, you and i have been covering this, we covered it when they 1st tried to band this earlier this year. and well, it doesn't look like it's gone so well for them. because an array of factors, some political repression to currency controls and ramp and inflation have fuel the stunning rise of crypto currencies and nigeria and february the government took pride and banned crypto currency transactions through licensed banks. in late july it announced the pilot scheme for a new government control digital currency hoping to reduce incentives for those wanting to use unregulated crypto. right, well this is a major story that we've been covering here on time report now for 2 years about specifically nigeria. so we know that big coin is a tier one global store value, glo
but here's the headline from the guardian. as a result of this, i think out of control and rising, why bitcoin has nigeria government in a panic as leaders around the world grapple with crypto currencies? what happened when the african country tried to band them? so max, you and i have been covering this, we covered it when they 1st tried to band this earlier this year. and well, it doesn't look like it's gone so well for them. because an array of factors, some political repression to currency...
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but here's the headline from the guardian. as a result of this, i think out of control and rising, why bitcoin has nigeria government in a panic as leaders around the world grapple with crypto currencies? what happened when the african country tried to band them? so max, you and i have been covering this, we covered it when they 1st tried to band this earlier this year. and well, it doesn't look like it's gone so well for them. because an array of factors, some political repression to currency controls and ramp and inflation have fuel the stunning rise of crypto currencies and nigeria and february, the government took pry and band crypto currency transactions through licensed banks. in late july it announced the pilot scheme for a new government control digital currency hoping to reduce incentives for those wanting to use unregulated crypto. right, well this is a major story that we've been covering here on time report now for 2 years. about a specifically nigeria. so we know that big coin is a tier one global store, a value g
but here's the headline from the guardian. as a result of this, i think out of control and rising, why bitcoin has nigeria government in a panic as leaders around the world grapple with crypto currencies? what happened when the african country tried to band them? so max, you and i have been covering this, we covered it when they 1st tried to band this earlier this year. and well, it doesn't look like it's gone so well for them. because an array of factors, some political repression to currency...
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the guardian leads with a warning from environmental scientists, who say time is running out on our chances of tackling climate change. they say the risks to the global climate system are "imminent" and "dire". britain's "greatest ever olympian", jason kenny, makes the front page of the metro as the olympics draws to a close. he won his seventh olympic gold medal this morning. the i says private health firms will profit form the nhs waiting list backlog, whilst more than half a million patients could face delays for heart care. -- 2.5 —— 2.5 million patients. and finally the sun tips its hat to what it calls "gleam gb's olympic heroes", after great britain matches its medal haul from the london games in 2012. so, let's begin. tony you are going to kick us off at the front page of the express and it is a call to honour the heroes who lifted the nation.— lifted the nation. congratulations to our olympians _ lifted the nation. congratulations to our olympians who _ lifted the nation. congratulations to our olympians who have - lifted the nation. congratulations to our olympians who have done|
the guardian leads with a warning from environmental scientists, who say time is running out on our chances of tackling climate change. they say the risks to the global climate system are "imminent" and "dire". britain's "greatest ever olympian", jason kenny, makes the front page of the metro as the olympics draws to a close. he won his seventh olympic gold medal this morning. the i says private health firms will profit form the nhs waiting list backlog, whilst...
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addressing the issue that he knows so well street crime in our cities. >> on virtually i am the guardian angels arrive at the scene today that is so resembling the wild west atmosphere that we have throughout the five boroughs in the city of new york, just yesterday i was on harbor road in staten island were at a sweet 16 party, a gang member pulls out a gun, shoot to others, everyone flees, there is no gang intel and as a result snitches get stitches and end up in ditches, then a few hours later an egregious crime as you saw take place here on 37th avenue a rolling firing squad just started to gun down people indiscriminately, they also took out seven other people. it's an organized hit i certainly know what organized kids are having been a victim of one in 1992 after they fired the shots at their intended victims in sitting in the area on 37th avenue at night they hopped back on in their motorized vehicle and they flee. again snitches get stitches and end up in ditches. what does this tell us last night, three women shot as gangs were competing firing at one another on 182nd street we
addressing the issue that he knows so well street crime in our cities. >> on virtually i am the guardian angels arrive at the scene today that is so resembling the wild west atmosphere that we have throughout the five boroughs in the city of new york, just yesterday i was on harbor road in staten island were at a sweet 16 party, a gang member pulls out a gun, shoot to others, everyone flees, there is no gang intel and as a result snitches get stitches and end up in ditches, then a few...
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w h o is the guardian of global health. delivering life saving tools, supplies, and training to help the world's most vulnerable people, uniting across borders to speed up the development of tests, treatments and the vaccine keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and in the lab. now more than ever, the world needs w h. making a healthy, a world for you everyone the me i got more got more that there was not on the side, but you're going to do the either but it's what i figured i know i didn't did you go i think there was a room. i mean, it will print i i mama, i say it bob. bob, but that anyway, bob my echo echo being can not burn mine door lies. iraq act as in i said to my challenge, you know, i know jim or daniel is joy. i will i will not going i i don't i my my i'm i'm, it's a nice road a guy will know i got all know what made it will renew for demilia. england. x is a free domain on your village and if you don't want to reach out from a separate then the all you do for election. what is done differently to try to make sure it has no chance in the ah
w h o is the guardian of global health. delivering life saving tools, supplies, and training to help the world's most vulnerable people, uniting across borders to speed up the development of tests, treatments and the vaccine keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and in the lab. now more than ever, the world needs w h. making a healthy, a world for you everyone the me i got more got more that there was not on the side, but you're going to do the either but it's...
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a global pandemic requires a global response, w h l is the guardian of global health, delivering life saving tools, supplies, and training to help the world's most vulnerable people, uniting across the board as to speed up the development of treatment and the vaccine. working with scientists and health workers to learn all we can about the virus keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and, and the lad advocating for everyone to have access to central health services. no more than in the world needs w. h. making a healthy a world to use for everyone. ah, ah, this is al jazeera. ah, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in del hi teddy and coming up in the next 60 minutes. record temperature is on strong winds, keep more than a 100 wild fires burning across southern turkey. i am rational in willis, off kind of that tone of my mom got one of the worst hit district by wildfires.
a global pandemic requires a global response, w h l is the guardian of global health, delivering life saving tools, supplies, and training to help the world's most vulnerable people, uniting across the board as to speed up the development of treatment and the vaccine. working with scientists and health workers to learn all we can about the virus keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and, and the lad advocating for everyone to have access to central health...
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if you want to try to keep the children safe, the best thing that parents and guardians can do is get themselves vaccinated. that essentially creates a natural barrier, if you will, against trying to stop the spread of this delta variant that is reeking havoc. i spoke to a child who ended up in the hospital and had to be put on oxygen after developing pneumonia. i want you to hear what they told me after that excruciaing or deal. >> i never dreamed that she would be in a hospital. it is hard. it is hard as a parent to see your child in a hospital possibly -- you don't know what is going to happen next. >> we have heard from parents all over the state about their child being taken down so quickly by the virus. other people thought that younger patients would fair well. but doctors are seeing this new kind of patient with this particular surge and that's why they're encouraging everyone to please get vaccinated. the big concern right now can vaccination rates rise enough to keep hospitalization levels at bay. we're seeing waiting lists for intensive care units at hospitals across the st
if you want to try to keep the children safe, the best thing that parents and guardians can do is get themselves vaccinated. that essentially creates a natural barrier, if you will, against trying to stop the spread of this delta variant that is reeking havoc. i spoke to a child who ended up in the hospital and had to be put on oxygen after developing pneumonia. i want you to hear what they told me after that excruciaing or deal. >> i never dreamed that she would be in a hospital. it is...
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take us to the front page of the guardian.ay. from a previous hearing this for 48 years. say. from a previous hearing this for 48 years-— say. from a previous hearing this for 48 years. effective have to take dramatic action _ for 48 years. effective have to take dramatic action has _ for 48 years. effective have to take dramatic action has been _ for 48 years. effective have to take | dramatic action has been current for 25 years _ dramatic action has been current for 25 years maybe 30. and we've been talk about _ 25 years maybe 30. and we've been talk about climate change in the 1990s — talk about climate change in the 19905. but talk about climate change in the 1990s. but western countries are going — 1990s. but western countries are going to _ 1990s. but western countries are going to have to take the lead in industrialised countries are more involved — industrialised countries are more involved and their going to have to take a _ involved and their going to have to take a lead — involved and their going to have to take a
take us to the front page of the guardian.ay. from a previous hearing this for 48 years. say. from a previous hearing this for 48 years-— say. from a previous hearing this for 48 years. effective have to take dramatic action _ for 48 years. effective have to take dramatic action has _ for 48 years. effective have to take dramatic action has been _ for 48 years. effective have to take | dramatic action has been current for 25 years _ dramatic action has been current for 25 years maybe 30. and...