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jonathan holloway. [applause] dr. holloway: thank you for that introduction. thank you for finding your way here. i mean, this is not the simplest room to get into. i was given directions on three occasions and i was still sitting down like, which way am i going? thank you all for coming here. thank you president harman, your honor. thank you to blair in advance for asking very easy questions. thank you to casey for guiding me here in so many ways. for those who got here earlier, they know i need to extend great thanks to the tech team. we had quite a journey for 45 minutes for this accompanying powerpoint deck. and i must say, thank you, i hope, to john milton cooper for coming. when i heard you were here, i thought it makes no sense that i am a. and he is not. he really is the expert, i am something of a poser on this occasion. thank you for having me here at coming today. i am honored to have been asked to be the 2020 humphrey fellow -- in social and political thought. funny story about how i came to stand before you today. when i received the letter, i kne
jonathan holloway. [applause] dr. holloway: thank you for that introduction. thank you for finding your way here. i mean, this is not the simplest room to get into. i was given directions on three occasions and i was still sitting down like, which way am i going? thank you all for coming here. thank you president harman, your honor. thank you to blair in advance for asking very easy questions. thank you to casey for guiding me here in so many ways. for those who got here earlier, they know i...
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in holloway — two lanes are closed on holloway road southbound — outside the tube station for repairss clear with temperatures again feeling quite chilly by the time we get to dawn tomorrow morning. low single figures celsius. we will see the cloud starting to edgy and as we head that cloud will continue to cover all parts as we head through the afternoon. still breaking up and we will get a couple of sunny spells again with temperatures around 1a celsius. on wednesday, cloud around but temperatures in the mid teens celsius so a little milder for the next few days, a little cooler as we head through thursday and friday and a little more unsettled. you can get up—to—date and accurate information on covert 19 on our website or on the abc news app. we also have announcements from health correspondent as well as videos on how to protect your mental health. i will be back in 30 minutes, for now back to the studio. good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: tougher measures to tackle the coronavirus crisis will be considered by the prime mini
in holloway — two lanes are closed on holloway road southbound — outside the tube station for repairss clear with temperatures again feeling quite chilly by the time we get to dawn tomorrow morning. low single figures celsius. we will see the cloud starting to edgy and as we head that cloud will continue to cover all parts as we head through the afternoon. still breaking up and we will get a couple of sunny spells again with temperatures around 1a celsius. on wednesday, cloud around but...
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holloway is a professor of african-american studies as both political thought at the wilson center inashington, d.c. which hosted the event. >> good afternoon. welcome, everybody. and jane harman, president ceo of the wilson center. i am a recovering politician which is not a 12 step program but i am absolutely delighted that the wilson
holloway is a professor of african-american studies as both political thought at the wilson center inashington, d.c. which hosted the event. >> good afternoon. welcome, everybody. and jane harman, president ceo of the wilson center. i am a recovering politician which is not a 12 step program but i am absolutely delighted that the wilson
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for holloway. it's overwhelming stench and then things so this was in isolation neatly in a locked door while one staff member seemed unaware he was knocked in another suggested it was because they were short of staff was lunch was prepared and. in another him a young woman is tied in a wheelchair it's too big and inappropriate she could have a purpose built chair for 10 if someone else pays for it she weighs 800 kilograms and how old we said she's 2627 was 18 kilograms. later she's untied and put in a call out. she bangs herself she bangs the crib we're told there's no specific behavior programs for that it's just a lack of stimulation. this 12 year old boy has splints on his arms to restrict his movement. there to protect him from biting him so. he can't bend his arms so he can't use his arms to eat. and they're feeding him. they will say find this. this is a cage we have to figure out why and when it's used. this is the young boy who was shot in the planet at night seen him with one of the chari
for holloway. it's overwhelming stench and then things so this was in isolation neatly in a locked door while one staff member seemed unaware he was knocked in another suggested it was because they were short of staff was lunch was prepared and. in another him a young woman is tied in a wheelchair it's too big and inappropriate she could have a purpose built chair for 10 if someone else pays for it she weighs 800 kilograms and how old we said she's 2627 was 18 kilograms. later she's untied and...
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holloway is provost of northwestern university and a professor of african-american studies.e is also a fellow in social and political thought at the wilson center in washington dc, which hosted the event. ms. harman: good afternoon. welcome, everybody. i am jane harman, president and ceo of the wilson center.
holloway is provost of northwestern university and a professor of african-american studies.e is also a fellow in social and political thought at the wilson center in washington dc, which hosted the event. ms. harman: good afternoon. welcome, everybody. i am jane harman, president and ceo of the wilson center.
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from my signature on the paperwork, on the till receipt — and then i was sentenced to six months in hollowaydown the cost of school uniforms. research by the children's society suggests that more than half of primary school parents and two—thirds of secondary school parents have to buy two or more items from a specific shop, pushing up costs. specialist uniform sellers argue they provide good value for clothes worn on about 195 days a year. the march towards "if a child wears it, brand it with an embroidered logo" must end, to drive down costs and make uniforms genuinely inclusive. i attended an open day with my son. we were going around local comprehensive schools and i sat down to hear the headmaster's speech. in front of me, another mum sat down. and she picked up the information about the school. i saw her picking up the uniform list, looking down it, turning to her son and saying, "we can't go here," and they left. the minister backed the bill. the cost of the school uniform must not be a barrier to parents choosing a particular school for their child orfor a child attending a particula
from my signature on the paperwork, on the till receipt — and then i was sentenced to six months in hollowaydown the cost of school uniforms. research by the children's society suggests that more than half of primary school parents and two—thirds of secondary school parents have to buy two or more items from a specific shop, pushing up costs. specialist uniform sellers argue they provide good value for clothes worn on about 195 days a year. the march towards "if a child wears it, brand...
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from my signature on paperwork, from the till receipt, and then i was sentenced to six months in hollowaye whose lives have changed, and some have taken it in their stride. tell us about that. there have been suicides, a huge amount of bankruptcies, houses repossessed, people can't get loans, can getjobs. it has ruined families. there is a presumption of guilt. always, it always has been across the years. it has been reported that they have been ordered to pay compensation. how much do you think will actually reach them? the problem is, the majority went on costs, and around 11 and a half million that will be spread out around the 555 people in the case. i think people will hear probably at the end of next week how much they are actually going to receive, but it is calculating across all 550 cases, to be fair, about what happened to them in their particular instance. nobody will be happy with it, we know this. that is why we are so keen to recover the cost that we had to pay out. so, you want a public enquiry. we have this, but it is not what you rightly demand. you want a public enquiry.
from my signature on paperwork, from the till receipt, and then i was sentenced to six months in hollowaye whose lives have changed, and some have taken it in their stride. tell us about that. there have been suicides, a huge amount of bankruptcies, houses repossessed, people can't get loans, can getjobs. it has ruined families. there is a presumption of guilt. always, it always has been across the years. it has been reported that they have been ordered to pay compensation. how much do you...
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whatever they want you know don't don't don't give me the virus kid you know it's like this is like holloway in a christmas and everything wrapped into one here take it all just take whatever i can just leave me alone. yes i i did see max handing out some private keys earlier to some kids running around this neighborhood but speaking of wealth in the last little quote here affluence politics is not the politics of being wealthy but rather the politics of not paying attention to what creates wealth in the 1st place that is to say it's the politics of ignoring our. billeted to make and distribute the things that people need since 97 when we're no longer in a gold standard and we've had we forgot what affluence is but forgot how to create wealth and. that's why you're giving your private key. right affluence is the absence of risk so now we're seeing the risk come back as it should if you're trying to have a fair market we're going to take a break and when we come back i'll share for a painter xstrata there will be what. is the great american mama dolly once said who is not courageous enough to
whatever they want you know don't don't don't give me the virus kid you know it's like this is like holloway in a christmas and everything wrapped into one here take it all just take whatever i can just leave me alone. yes i i did see max handing out some private keys earlier to some kids running around this neighborhood but speaking of wealth in the last little quote here affluence politics is not the politics of being wealthy but rather the politics of not paying attention to what creates...
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intel micron and broadcom have all report of falling earnings or reduced or eliminated sales to holloway american chip makers are arguing that the banning the supply of parts that huawei can get elsewhere is counterproductive and that the lost revenue hurt its r. and d. budget and its ability to advance chip technology in the future washington meanwhile has not given up on accusing the company of being a threat and continues to look for ways to curb the world's largest contract maker on the grounds of national security. and the united states trade representative's office issued its annual report to congress on friday saying the plan to hammer out trade between deals with the u.k. the european union and kenya in 2020 in the 3 $138.00 page report the u.s.t.r. said $2100.00 was a quote historic year for american trade touting the phase one agreement with china deal with japan and getting congressional approval for a new north american trade deal now the trade representative also applauded a world trade organization decision giving the. u.s. the right to impose tariffs of $7500000000.00 in e
intel micron and broadcom have all report of falling earnings or reduced or eliminated sales to holloway american chip makers are arguing that the banning the supply of parts that huawei can get elsewhere is counterproductive and that the lost revenue hurt its r. and d. budget and its ability to advance chip technology in the future washington meanwhile has not given up on accusing the company of being a threat and continues to look for ways to curb the world's largest contract maker on the...
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americans and permanent residents in the united states, upon return greeted by massive lines, crammed in holloway edmo through customs. as of the last couple days the government enforcing additional health screening. hear from passengers from across the country after experiencing a long night home and what they've encountered here at airports here at home. >> we got off our plane and we're directed down a hall and the international terminal . got on an escalator, people piled up at the bottom. >> i spent three hours, i think, maybe a little bit more, waiting to first get to customs and then waiting to get second step where i'm not sure what was happening. >> very crowded considering what this contagion is. it's the worst system i can think of. >> reporter: also remember exactly how we got here. remember a couple days ago the trump administration announced a plan to try to stop the spread of the virus. designated 13 airports across the country including jfk requiring passengers returning from about two dozen european countries to land at those airports. they can undergo that cdc mandated screening
americans and permanent residents in the united states, upon return greeted by massive lines, crammed in holloway edmo through customs. as of the last couple days the government enforcing additional health screening. hear from passengers from across the country after experiencing a long night home and what they've encountered here at airports here at home. >> we got off our plane and we're directed down a hall and the international terminal . got on an escalator, people piled up at the...
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chanta friend in the corner that i'm gonna drop in that range 26 points tonight every night with holloway in we bet you know this place. you know, the happiest place on earth, but... have you flown the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy? or channeled your inner jedi? you gotta love that... have you raced through radiator springs? or struck a power pose with them? now is the perfect time to feel like this... and this... and definitely that. kids enjoy the magic for just $67 per child per day, with a 3-day 1-park per day ticket. >>the woman wanted to celebrate her one 100th birthday somewhere you normally would not want to be on your birthday or pretty much any other day of the year she took her birthday celebration to jail david crabtree works. >>ham i just them any cambridge hills assisted living center in roxboro dare not pass routes. bryant without a hug a warning her be that us this day. her one 100th birthday there is going to be a slight delay in the birthday cake tradition, how ruth is in on the including the charge leveled against he's never been to jail yet. she's headed there now
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announcer: next on the presidency, jonathan holloway talks about how woodrow wilson dealt with racialues throughout his public career, particularly during his time as president of princeton university. and later as president of the united states. is provost of northwestern university and a professor of african-american studies. he is also a fellow in social and put it thought at the wilson center in washington dc, which hosted the event. ms. harman: good afternoon. welcome, everybody. i am jane harman
announcer: next on the presidency, jonathan holloway talks about how woodrow wilson dealt with racialues throughout his public career, particularly during his time as president of princeton university. and later as president of the united states. is provost of northwestern university and a professor of african-american studies. he is also a fellow in social and put it thought at the wilson center in washington dc, which hosted the event. ms. harman: good afternoon. welcome, everybody. i am jane...
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on webcam now is doctorjennifer cole — a biological anthropologist and research fellow at royal hollowayn recent examples of it but you have studied, how effective is it? it usually is quite effective. generally if you ask people to act rationally, they will do it. part of that depends on trust in government, so what we saw in the ebola outbreak in west africa is quite a lot of people didn't selflessly because they didn't trust the messages from the government. i think people in the uk generally trust the government on a basic level. —— people didn't self—isolate. so i think the m essa g es self—isolate. so i think the messages coming through, people will be prepared to listen to here. what about the messaging we have had, not least from government and the government's own health advisers and experts, but washing hands has been underlined obviously many times, but how effective do you think the messaging is? could it be a bigger effort around that and he did, do you think there could be things being communicated at this point? —— and indeed. most of us probably remember the messaging, it
on webcam now is doctorjennifer cole — a biological anthropologist and research fellow at royal hollowayn recent examples of it but you have studied, how effective is it? it usually is quite effective. generally if you ask people to act rationally, they will do it. part of that depends on trust in government, so what we saw in the ebola outbreak in west africa is quite a lot of people didn't selflessly because they didn't trust the messages from the government. i think people in the uk...
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the a1 holloway road down to one lane at hornsey street following a burst water main near holloway roading sunshine around. the winds will continue to ease down, it's still quite breezy for the first part of the day and we'll see a bit more cloud feeding through into the afternoon. watch out for one or two showers, they'll be mostly through the first part of the afternoon into the first part of the evening, but they certainly won't be everywhere. top temperatures between 9—11 celsius. then through this evening and overnight some showers at first then some clear spells clouding over into the first part of saturday morning which will start off with some outbreaks of rain. 0vernight lows between 4—6 celsius, so it's a rather wet start to the weekend but that early rain is set to clear and it leave us with some brighter skies through the afternoon. the wind will pick up again on saturday night into sunday, rather breezy on sunday with perhaps a bit of rain through the afternoon. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual ad
the a1 holloway road down to one lane at hornsey street following a burst water main near holloway roading sunshine around. the winds will continue to ease down, it's still quite breezy for the first part of the day and we'll see a bit more cloud feeding through into the afternoon. watch out for one or two showers, they'll be mostly through the first part of the afternoon into the first part of the evening, but they certainly won't be everywhere. top temperatures between 9—11 celsius. then...
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we can also speak to drjennifer cole, a biological anthropologist from royal holloway, university ofy means staying away from other people, and that is particularly high risk groups, the over 70s, people with underlying health conditions. staying in your house, not going out unless you have two, looking at ways that you can not actually come into contact with people when you do go out, so for instance, can you order your groceries online? rather than going out to the supermarket to get them. if the delivery van comes, can you ask the driver to leave them outside the door and you go out to collect them rather than him coming into the house? and looking also at what do you actually have to do? is this an essential journey? if you actually have to do? is this an essentialjourney? if you do your shopping twice a week and you go once a week, how can you minimise your contact with other people? it is one thing the government is saying that is very important, they are trying to change the terminology to physical distancing so people are aware they can still contact people by skype or talk t
we can also speak to drjennifer cole, a biological anthropologist from royal holloway, university ofy means staying away from other people, and that is particularly high risk groups, the over 70s, people with underlying health conditions. staying in your house, not going out unless you have two, looking at ways that you can not actually come into contact with people when you do go out, so for instance, can you order your groceries online? rather than going out to the supermarket to get them. if...
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we can speak to a biologist from the royal holloway university of london as well.th conditions. staying in your house, not giving out unless you have to, looking at ways that you can not come into contact with people and particularly to be within two metres when you do go out. for instance, can you order your groceries online? rather than going out to the supermarket to get them. if the delivery van comes, can you ask the delivery van comes, can you ask the delivery driver to leave them outside the door and you go out to collect them rather than him bringing them into the house for you? and bringing them into the house for you ? and looking bringing them into the house for you? and looking also at what you actually have to do, and is it an essential journey? if actually have to do, and is it an essentialjourney? if you normally do your shopping, if you go twice a week, can you go once a week? how can you minimise your contact with other people? it is one thing i think the government is saying is very important, they are trying to change the terminology to physical
we can speak to a biologist from the royal holloway university of london as well.th conditions. staying in your house, not giving out unless you have to, looking at ways that you can not come into contact with people and particularly to be within two metres when you do go out. for instance, can you order your groceries online? rather than going out to the supermarket to get them. if the delivery van comes, can you ask the delivery van comes, can you ask the delivery driver to leave them outside...
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i just want to bring in anna whitlock a royal historian and head of history at royal holloway universityr this is now to bea important to remember this is now to be a one year transition that will be a one year transition that will be reviewed in 12 months' time. i think the queen has tried as far as possible to leave the door open to harry and meghan to return to the royal family, so yes this is a public stepping down... royal family, so yes this is a public stepping down. . ij royal family, so yes this is a public stepping down... ijust royal family, so yes this is a public stepping down... i just want to bring the shot in because this is them arriving. it is all smiles. looking at the prince, the importance of this, he is stepping away from a life he has known nothing else. yes, he had a clear set way forward, he was going to be a supporter to his father when he became king and then his brother when he became king. ithink became king and then his brother when he became king. i think both charles and william were very much set to rely on harry. harry is now saying, no, i am set to rely
i just want to bring in anna whitlock a royal historian and head of history at royal holloway universityr this is now to bea important to remember this is now to be a one year transition that will be a one year transition that will be reviewed in 12 months' time. i think the queen has tried as far as possible to leave the door open to harry and meghan to return to the royal family, so yes this is a public stepping down... royal family, so yes this is a public stepping down. . ij royal family,...