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the markets and when asked why doesn't he just fire him, up the markets and when asked why doesn't hejusthe just fire him, he said up the markets and when asked why doesn't hejust fire him, he said he could if you wanted to but he wasn't going to yet. so wanting the fed to cut interest rates and bring the us in line with other nations, he cited germany in particular, which he says has an interest rate of zero and he doesn't want us to have high interest rates because he thinks thatis interest rates because he thinks that is for business. in a moment of national crisis to be criticising the fed chairman is extraordinary, though, but for mr the fed chairman is extraordinary, though, butfoertrump, the fed chairman is extraordinary, though, but for mr trump, not unprecedented. you wonder if he might bea unprecedented. you wonder if he might be a rather convenient lightning conductorfor might be a rather convenient lightning conductor for any criticism of what the administration is up to... hello, we have seen the wind picking up over more western parts of the uk, blowing in another dose of cl
the markets and when asked why doesn't he just fire him, up the markets and when asked why doesn't hejusthe just fire him, he said up the markets and when asked why doesn't hejust fire him, he said he could if you wanted to but he wasn't going to yet. so wanting the fed to cut interest rates and bring the us in line with other nations, he cited germany in particular, which he says has an interest rate of zero and he doesn't want us to have high interest rates because he thinks thatis interest...
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hejust has mild are told he is also in good health. he just has mild symptoms and is still working from home. it has not gone down too badly but there are of course fears because he's in his 70s but that also the queen who was in her 90s and if she was to contracted, it would be in that high risk category. laura, i assume there isa risk category. laura, i assume there is a micro picture of borisjohnson. have you seen that on that front page? standing up respectively. he would not sit down when he spoke to the queen. clearly, it's an important moment. normally this audience would be meeting in person where as now it's on the phone. laura, your thoughts? he does have his hand in his pocket. laura, your thoughts? he does have his hand in his pocketlj laura, your thoughts? he does have his hand in his pocket. i missed that! more interestingly, as the press never really find out about the conversation, we don't necessarily know when they are happening. we wouldn't really get any detail from the call and the fa ct any detail from the call an
hejust has mild are told he is also in good health. he just has mild symptoms and is still working from home. it has not gone down too badly but there are of course fears because he's in his 70s but that also the queen who was in her 90s and if she was to contracted, it would be in that high risk category. laura, i assume there isa risk category. laura, i assume there is a micro picture of borisjohnson. have you seen that on that front page? standing up respectively. he would not sit down when...
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hejust has mild are told he is also in good health.om home. it has not gone down too badly but there are of course fears because he's in his 70s but that also the queen who was in her 90s and if she was to contracted, it would be in that high risk category. laura, i assume there isa risk category. laura, i assume there is a micro picture of borisjohnson. have you seen that on that front page? standing up respectively. he would not sit down when he spoke to the queen. clearly, it's an important moment. normally this audience would be meeting in person where as now it's on the phone. laura, your thoughts? he does have his hand in his pocket. laura, your thoughts? he does have his hand in his pocketlj laura, your thoughts? he does have his hand in his pocket. i missed that! more interestingly, as the press never really find out about the
hejust has mild are told he is also in good health.om home. it has not gone down too badly but there are of course fears because he's in his 70s but that also the queen who was in her 90s and if she was to contracted, it would be in that high risk category. laura, i assume there isa risk category. laura, i assume there is a micro picture of borisjohnson. have you seen that on that front page? standing up respectively. he would not sit down when he spoke to the queen. clearly, it's an important...
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i use roman polanski as an example because he just polanski as an example because hejust won a polanskihe just won a best director award at a french festival. despite allegations coming at someone, he might still be honoured both in hollywood and overseas. interesting at that festival in france. lots of the actors got up and walked out when polanski was given the award. this is something that we're going to see more and more, i assume. it's possible because of the #metoo movement. i hired the —— i hardly think it's over. i think that's really the big thing here is that for so long, victims have not been heard or supported and they're starting to feel that more now and empowered by those who believe their stories. today as we saw with dylan, she felt that support with that publishing company not publishing company not publishing his books. thank you very much for your thoughts. now, to east africa's first community—owned elephant sanctuary. it's in northern kenya and is one of the few reserves to employ women as keepers, helping to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned elephants. rich preston
i use roman polanski as an example because he just polanski as an example because hejust won a polanskihe just won a best director award at a french festival. despite allegations coming at someone, he might still be honoured both in hollywood and overseas. interesting at that festival in france. lots of the actors got up and walked out when polanski was given the award. this is something that we're going to see more and more, i assume. it's possible because of the #metoo movement. i hired the...
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and he's not, hejust needs loo roll because he has been to the supermarket, probably done his weeklyhop, and not been able to get the one thing that is never normally sold out. to help those who've already missed out and are now in self isolation, pratik‘s doing door—to—door deliveries. local shops are going to have to really step up. in these times of need there's loads of people in self—isolation. and whatever we can do to step out of our normal routine and sort of help where required, that's where we're there for. so what makes us stockpile everything from tinned goods to toilet roll when the messages are there's enough to go around? because we see other people panic buying, or stockpiling. this type of behaviour is driven by fear, fear in these type of situations can be in a sense contagious also. it can have a negative effect. it can aggravate the situation with coronavirus. so i think there's also a link to a survival instinct here. people are concerned about their well—being, they're confused, and so they're focusing on what they perceive matters most, which includes food, sup
and he's not, hejust needs loo roll because he has been to the supermarket, probably done his weeklyhop, and not been able to get the one thing that is never normally sold out. to help those who've already missed out and are now in self isolation, pratik‘s doing door—to—door deliveries. local shops are going to have to really step up. in these times of need there's loads of people in self—isolation. and whatever we can do to step out of our normal routine and sort of help where...
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can hejust reassure practice the wage bill will increase.and oversight will be in place for returning staff who we understand will not need to go through a revalidation process for their licence. as we move into the mitigation phase, the government has recognised that nonurgent care may be delayed. i assume that means that trusts will be looking at cancelling elective surgery which will see waiting lists grow and will impact on trust finances. will the government to provide emergency funding increase for the nhs resource budget to support the nhs through this next challenging period? directors through this next challenging period ? directors of through this next challenging period? directors of public health still don't know their public—health allocations for the financial year starting next month. it means that directors of public health could be cutting the workloads they are responsible for commissioning at a time when those very nurses will be needed to deal with covid—19 cases. can he announce the public health allocations as a matter
can hejust reassure practice the wage bill will increase.and oversight will be in place for returning staff who we understand will not need to go through a revalidation process for their licence. as we move into the mitigation phase, the government has recognised that nonurgent care may be delayed. i assume that means that trusts will be looking at cancelling elective surgery which will see waiting lists grow and will impact on trust finances. will the government to provide emergency funding...
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and hejust had quite a lot of influence. and he just started to make a resurgence in the polls. three to one. now, that would probably be less than some other time in his career, because the younger generation here has been looking to other candidates that are more change candidates, people like bernie sanders, for example, but he does have strong support amongst the older generation, especially as the man that barack 0bama, the first african—american president, trusted. and he really works that angle, and in the end he did get that kind of support from black voters that he all along said he would. he all along said he would. he all along said he would. he all along said don't look at how i am doing in the primary race now, wait until i get to south carolina. that's when my campaign will really launch, and by all accounts, it looks as though that has been the case. and it looks as though he is about to take the podium. what do you expect his message to be when he gets there? well, i think he will say we're going to win. i think he is going to say we are going to win nomination,
and hejust had quite a lot of influence. and he just started to make a resurgence in the polls. three to one. now, that would probably be less than some other time in his career, because the younger generation here has been looking to other candidates that are more change candidates, people like bernie sanders, for example, but he does have strong support amongst the older generation, especially as the man that barack 0bama, the first african—american president, trusted. and he really works...
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a big super tuesday splash and then realising that he just tuesday splash and then realising that hejust realising that he just did not do well in any of the states and only had one victory, the territory of american samoa. he entered the race because he wanted to be donald trump and he didn't think that the main moderate candidate, that there weren't any moderate candidates who were strong enough to do so but his campaign was undone byjoe biden who the sudden resurgence and basically he had to sit by and watch and big states in which you pumped millions of dollars into and so he has come off the back of that and just in the number of crunching and he said it is clear that he does not have a viable path to the nomination and if he stays m, to the nomination and if he stays in, it will probably help donald trump by splitting the moderate float and he decided to supportjoe biden. and what of elizabeth warren now? she was not expected to win big at all, but she really won quite small, perhaps less than she had anticipated. she did not come at the top two of any state, she did not win her ow
a big super tuesday splash and then realising that he just tuesday splash and then realising that hejust realising that he just did not do well in any of the states and only had one victory, the territory of american samoa. he entered the race because he wanted to be donald trump and he didn't think that the main moderate candidate, that there weren't any moderate candidates who were strong enough to do so but his campaign was undone byjoe biden who the sudden resurgence and basically he had to...
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didn't go to campaign in minnesota, a state he just won. didn't go to campaign in minnesota, a state hejust a resounding victory, by such a huge margin, and had such strong support from the african—american base, which is 20% of the democratic pa rty‘s which is 20% of the democratic party's base, it really tipped things in his favour. because for a while people were thinking, maybe he is not electable, maybe he doesn't have a is not electable, maybe he doesn't havea campaign is not electable, maybe he doesn't have a campaign which is being run very well, maybe we should vote for bloomberg. but as it turned out, 50% of voters just made up their mind in the last few days, which meant that that south carolina victory was weary important. it also helped that pete tiggy and amy klobuchar, who we re pete tiggy and amy klobuchar, who were moderate candidates taking up some of his support, decided to drop out, releasing some of his support. it also proved important for him that bloomberg did not do that well. you made that point about biden ‘s campaign being relatively badly funded compared to bloo
didn't go to campaign in minnesota, a state he just won. didn't go to campaign in minnesota, a state hejust a resounding victory, by such a huge margin, and had such strong support from the african—american base, which is 20% of the democratic pa rty‘s which is 20% of the democratic party's base, it really tipped things in his favour. because for a while people were thinking, maybe he is not electable, maybe he doesn't have a is not electable, maybe he doesn't havea campaign is not...
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the principality stadium in cardiff is set to be used as an and hejust stadium in cardiff is set to beate a facilities for coronavirus patients. 0ur health editor hugh penn reporting there. a breathing aid that can help keep coronavirus patients out of intensive care has been created in just a few days by engineers at university college london. they've been working with clinicians, and the mercedes formula one team, to develop the device, which delivers oxygen to the lungs without the need for a ventilator. if it passes clinical trials, it could be used in hospitals by next week. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, reports let's speak now to andy neely, professor of manufacturing at university of cambridge and a board member of the catapult consortium of manufacturers helping to make ventilators for the nhs. i believe you are not involved with this specific formula 1 operation pit stop but you are looking at ventilators. where are we on ventilators. where are we on ventilators because ventilators are one stitch removed for the more serious cases than the one we have just been spea
the principality stadium in cardiff is set to be used as an and hejust stadium in cardiff is set to beate a facilities for coronavirus patients. 0ur health editor hugh penn reporting there. a breathing aid that can help keep coronavirus patients out of intensive care has been created in just a few days by engineers at university college london. they've been working with clinicians, and the mercedes formula one team, to develop the device, which delivers oxygen to the lungs without the need for...
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can i thank the ministerfor what hejust across the whole uk.he coronavirus built to protect people from losing their homes? the scottish government plan to impose a six month ban from eviction in private and social rented a accommodation, and can reminisce to join me in sending a message out to it from this house that in times like this, we need to be truly a loving and compassionate society. no one, no one, mr speaker, should be facing the threat of eviction is at this time of emergency was stock and are sent out this message today?” wa nt to are sent out this message today?” want to repeat what we are doing and the sense that it is notjust supporting the nhs and putting £1 billion back into supporting the rent sector by local housing allowa nce, rent sector by local housing allowance, but also stopping no fault evictions. now, the difference between three months and six months, what i can tell the right honourable gentleman is we will certainly keep that protection under review.” would like to thank broxbourne borough council, particularly th
can i thank the ministerfor what hejust across the whole uk.he coronavirus built to protect people from losing their homes? the scottish government plan to impose a six month ban from eviction in private and social rented a accommodation, and can reminisce to join me in sending a message out to it from this house that in times like this, we need to be truly a loving and compassionate society. no one, no one, mr speaker, should be facing the threat of eviction is at this time of emergency was...
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can hejust confirm, for the benefit of all those in the house, that the current guidance as people shouldle friend. if i could turn... ok, i will take one more intervention and then, madame deputy speaker, ifi might make some progress?” then, madame deputy speaker, ifi might make some progress? i am grateful, he is very generous, but these are important issues. on the issue of social distancing, is there something he feels might happen tomorrow that currently isn't happening today as far as people's behaviour is concerned ? happening today as far as people's behaviour is concerned? people gathering in their thousands on the beautiful landmark at the weekend in my constituency. it is right people should have exercise, physical, mental health and well—being, but social distancing is not being followed by many, and whether it be holland park or hyde park or st james park, or in counties around this house today, can i ask what behavioural changes he expects? is it not the case that we will have lockdown, and isn't it better to haveit lockdown, and isn't it better to have it today rather than
can hejust confirm, for the benefit of all those in the house, that the current guidance as people shouldle friend. if i could turn... ok, i will take one more intervention and then, madame deputy speaker, ifi might make some progress?” then, madame deputy speaker, ifi might make some progress? i am grateful, he is very generous, but these are important issues. on the issue of social distancing, is there something he feels might happen tomorrow that currently isn't happening today as far as...
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hejust went down. ball went to prison, ronnie was awarded a medal.luctantly selling his medal. i have reached the stage in my life where i've been very, very unwell for quite some time. i know that death ain't far away. but i do believe that i want to, at least when it does happen, i'd be knowing that i've done enough to pay for my own funeral. and not need then for my brother to bail me out, orfamily to bail me out, i don't want that. well, this is expected to fetch up to £20,000, but ronnie has one important request, and that is to meet the new owner so that he can share all the details of that night back in 1974, so that the medal and the story of the bravery can stay together for future generations. fiona lamdin, bbc news. it's a shame he's got to sell it. a beautiful thing. it's been on our social media channels. so many people have already reacted to that, how can he be in that position was mike it's a sad story but i'm glad we are able to tell it. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. still to come this morning... after an impressive perfor
hejust went down. ball went to prison, ronnie was awarded a medal.luctantly selling his medal. i have reached the stage in my life where i've been very, very unwell for quite some time. i know that death ain't far away. but i do believe that i want to, at least when it does happen, i'd be knowing that i've done enough to pay for my own funeral. and not need then for my brother to bail me out, orfamily to bail me out, i don't want that. well, this is expected to fetch up to £20,000, but ronnie...
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is this muscle—bound agent who will we see at the beginning of the movie doing a mission in which hejustllance mission. he ends up falling for the person that he is surveilling but he gets wrapped up with the child he is also surveilling. you don't believe me? look, kid, you're just not the spy type. 0h, isee. so i should just stay in my box and dream of maybe being a barista or a fashion designer or a wedding planner. or maybe an er nurse like your mother. you know, i was thinking of asking bobby anyway. she seems more like the brains of the operation, whereas you're more the brawn. who are you calling brawn? i was an analyst! she doesn't have an ounce of my training! if anybody's going to teach you, it's going to be... nicely done. don't do that again. you can hear the score coming in, going "this bit‘s funny!" here is the thing. it is perfectly fine. there are a couple of chuckles. it is basically kindergarten cop meets spy meets stakeout. it isa it is a very well trodden path. dave bautista is funny, although he has done funny stuff in guardians of the galaxy, for example. i chuckled
is this muscle—bound agent who will we see at the beginning of the movie doing a mission in which hejustllance mission. he ends up falling for the person that he is surveilling but he gets wrapped up with the child he is also surveilling. you don't believe me? look, kid, you're just not the spy type. 0h, isee. so i should just stay in my box and dream of maybe being a barista or a fashion designer or a wedding planner. or maybe an er nurse like your mother. you know, i was thinking of asking...