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hugh schofield, live in paris. _ is not promising.ities say more than 400 migrants were rescued, attempting to cross the channel to britain overnight on tuesday. one man who was found unconscious subsequently died, and another person is missing. more than 20,000 migrants have crossed over to britain by boat, so far this year. the car industry has suffered its worst october performance for 30 years. just over 100,000 new cars were registered in the uk last month, a fall of nearly a quarter compared with last year. car—makers blamed weaker consumer confidence, as caroline davies reports. from solder to screw, if anything is missing in a production line, nothing will roll off the other end. that's the issue that this van factory in luton has been facing. it's cut down its shifts from three a day to two because it says it doesn't have enough semiconductors to keep it going — the chips that mean everything from the radio to the braking system work. and the same issue has had an impact on car registrations, which have dropped by nearly a qu
hugh schofield, live in paris. _ is not promising.ities say more than 400 migrants were rescued, attempting to cross the channel to britain overnight on tuesday. one man who was found unconscious subsequently died, and another person is missing. more than 20,000 migrants have crossed over to britain by boat, so far this year. the car industry has suffered its worst october performance for 30 years. just over 100,000 new cars were registered in the uk last month, a fall of nearly a quarter...
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and jay called hugh grant.me, ladies and gentlemen, hugh grant! [ cheers and applause ] >> nevadinstead of having the u4 million viewers watching that night, we had over 10 million. >> let me start with question number one. [ laughter ] >> everyone wanted to know, what is hugh grant going to say? >> what the hell were you thinking? [ laughter ] [ rim shot ] >> oh my god, you couldn't have said it better. >> as you know, the hollywood community was shocked to learn that this type of thing was going on. >> jay kills it. the whole show. >> well, i mean, obviously very -- so many bad things about it, i don't know where to begin. but one of them was, you know, the embarrassment i caused the people have been working with the last year on this film. >> when you embarrass tom arnold -- [ laughter ] >> at that point in july 1995, jay became carson-like. he became the voice of the viewer. >> and from that day on, jay leno and "the tonight show" are number one. a late night crowd is back at nbc. >> dave hated losing. he b
and jay called hugh grant.me, ladies and gentlemen, hugh grant! [ cheers and applause ] >> nevadinstead of having the u4 million viewers watching that night, we had over 10 million. >> let me start with question number one. [ laughter ] >> everyone wanted to know, what is hugh grant going to say? >> what the hell were you thinking? [ laughter ] [ rim shot ] >> oh my god, you couldn't have said it better. >> as you know, the hollywood community was shocked to...
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cathy hughes made mainstream go black. >> hi, i'm cathy hughes. i give praise and thanks to god from whom all blessings flow. what a tremendous honor it is to be recognized as an inductee of the 2020 cable hall of fame. i am thrilled to be recognized alongside my colleagues, fellow inductees, and my son and business partner alfred liggins for this distinction. and i offer my sincere congratulations to all. i would also like to thank everyone at the cable center for their kind consideration of alfred and me for the 2020 hall of fame. it is hard to believe that more than 40 years have passed since our entree into the media industry. an african proverb states that until the lion is able to talk, the story of the hunt will always be from the hunters' perspective. so we had to create a space and a place for black voices to be heard and black stories to be told in ways that best represented who we are as a people. however, our mission demanded continued growth and expansion, which sparked a journey that led us to diversify into the cable television indu
cathy hughes made mainstream go black. >> hi, i'm cathy hughes. i give praise and thanks to god from whom all blessings flow. what a tremendous honor it is to be recognized as an inductee of the 2020 cable hall of fame. i am thrilled to be recognized alongside my colleagues, fellow inductees, and my son and business partner alfred liggins for this distinction. and i offer my sincere congratulations to all. i would also like to thank everyone at the cable center for their kind...
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our first report is from our health correspondent dominic hughes.esting correspondent dominic hughes. is the key to moni�* spread testing is the key to monitoring the spread of the new omicron variant. casesin spread of the new omicron variant. cases in england and now scotland have already been identified and more are bound to follow. this morning, scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon was urging caution and calling for tougher rules on self isolation and travel and working from home where possible. firstly, get vaccinated. it is the single most important thing you can do to protect yourselves and each other. secondly, test for covert maker regularly. as i said, we will be increasing testing in areas where the new variant has been identified. but for all of us, wherever we are, evenif but for all of us, wherever we are, even if we are feeling fine, regular lateral flow testing is a really important way of finding out if we might have the virus. in important way of finding out if we might have the virus.— important way of finding out if we might
our first report is from our health correspondent dominic hughes.esting correspondent dominic hughes. is the key to moni�* spread testing is the key to monitoring the spread of the new omicron variant. casesin spread of the new omicron variant. cases in england and now scotland have already been identified and more are bound to follow. this morning, scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon was urging caution and calling for tougher rules on self isolation and travel and working from home...
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the draw for the play-offs _ is lizzie greenwood-hughes.xt years football world cup in qatar were made this afternoon on the headlines for british fans are that if both scotland and wales win their semifinal is they will play each other in their final which means only one of them can reach the tournament. scotland are at home to ukraine while wales will play austria in cardiff but there are some very good sides in the play—offs including italy and portugal and there are three play—offs in three teams will go through and the games will take place at the end of march. wales are bidding to reach their first world cup in 64 years while scotland have waited 24 years. eddie howe will be in the dugout for the first time as newcastle's head coach after returning a negative covid test today. he missed what should have been his first game in charge against brenford last week, instead watching it from home, but after being cleared, he can finally be with his team when they take on arsenal at the emirates tomorrow. the task is a tough one for howe thou
the draw for the play-offs _ is lizzie greenwood-hughes.xt years football world cup in qatar were made this afternoon on the headlines for british fans are that if both scotland and wales win their semifinal is they will play each other in their final which means only one of them can reach the tournament. scotland are at home to ukraine while wales will play austria in cardiff but there are some very good sides in the play—offs including italy and portugal and there are three play—offs in...
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hugh pym, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for our world.ny bell looks at the consequences of the recent wildfires in greece. this summer, greece was on fire. thousands of wildfires were found by its worst heat in decades. hardest hit was the country's second largest island, evia. the government has blamed climate change. i’m has blamed climate change. i'm a firefighter _ has blamed climate change. i“n a firefighter for 23 years and as i can remember, there is no similar situation. here, the fires were catastrophic. around one third of the island was burnt. thousands of people had to flee their homes. and a way of life was destroyed. evia, off the coast of mainland greece. dense pine forests, beautiful beaches, and the sea. but this summer, a wildfire tour through the north of the island. it was the largest fire in greece since records began. over 50,000 hectares of woodland was burnt. it took almost two weeks to bring the blaze under control. i was sent to report on the fires this summer. two months on, i've come back to see the aftermath.
hugh pym, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for our world.ny bell looks at the consequences of the recent wildfires in greece. this summer, greece was on fire. thousands of wildfires were found by its worst heat in decades. hardest hit was the country's second largest island, evia. the government has blamed climate change. i’m has blamed climate change. i'm a firefighter _ has blamed climate change. i“n a firefighter for 23 years and as i can remember, there is no similar situation....
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dominic hughes, bbc news. dominic hughes, bbc news.geon who carried out caesareans on the women. the families were told there was no connection between the deaths, which were six weeks apart. they're calling for inquests into the deaths to be opened. the east kent hospitals trust says it could not identify the source of the infection, and the surgeon had no history of the virus. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is with me. what's the background to this case? this put the death of two women, kim samson, and samantha mackay, if two different hospitals run by the same nhs trust. however both developed complications that doctors could not diagnose and unfortunately both died a few days after giving birth. tests later revealed both had died of herpes. it is extremely rare to die of this indeed, but despite the rarity of the death of the two families were told there was no link between the cases.— between the cases. what have you discovered? _ between the cases. what have you discovered? working _ between the cases. what hav
dominic hughes, bbc news. dominic hughes, bbc news.geon who carried out caesareans on the women. the families were told there was no connection between the deaths, which were six weeks apart. they're calling for inquests into the deaths to be opened. the east kent hospitals trust says it could not identify the source of the infection, and the surgeon had no history of the virus. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is with me. what's the background to this case? this put the death...
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but we hope you stay with us too because we're going state side of the break for news views. hughes. oh, i was the economy working for you. we were told this is the time of the great reset and build back better. what does this mean to you? how does the green new deal play into this seems the richer only getting richer? but what about the rest of us? with as over 1000 central american migrants make their way closer to the u. s. a. northern california sheriffs is he will no longer work with eyes to transfer immigrants who have committed crimes will tell you why. plus a payout for those impacted by the flint water crisis. but is it enough? and transcript release from disgrace, new or governor andrew cuomo, as office will dive into what some of the women said. all that a more right here on our t america for hello and thank you for joining us this evening. i'm in talk to a sweet city and for scotty mail hughes. tonight, a northern california sheriff is receiving both praise and criticism over his bold statements. he said he will no longer comply with immigration customs enforcement when i
but we hope you stay with us too because we're going state side of the break for news views. hughes. oh, i was the economy working for you. we were told this is the time of the great reset and build back better. what does this mean to you? how does the green new deal play into this seems the richer only getting richer? but what about the rest of us? with as over 1000 central american migrants make their way closer to the u. s. a. northern california sheriffs is he will no longer work with eyes...
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i'm scottie nell hughes, and we will bring you the 360 view of these news and more, on news. views. hughes. right here on rt america. ♪ scottie: thank you for joining us. elections have consequences. in this case, the result of tuesday's elections could be a glimpse of what's in store for next year's midterm elections. for our international audience, i want to explain why the virginia race was more than just about who resides at the governors mansion. virginia is one of the two states where those who work in washington, d.c. have a choice to live if they want -- do not want to live in the metro area. with one of the top public school districts in the nation, and a simple income tax structure, more people who work in d.c. actually choose to live in virginia. 18.5% of the workforce in virginia is employed by the federal, state, or local government. a larger percentage than most states, and fact, of all the states. the rest of this date is a mix of those who work in higher education, defense contractors, and agriculture. a majority of the state is still extremely rural. this gives the
i'm scottie nell hughes, and we will bring you the 360 view of these news and more, on news. views. hughes. right here on rt america. ♪ scottie: thank you for joining us. elections have consequences. in this case, the result of tuesday's elections could be a glimpse of what's in store for next year's midterm elections. for our international audience, i want to explain why the virginia race was more than just about who resides at the governors mansion. virginia is one of the two states where...
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terry hughes directs the center for coral reef studies at james cook university in australia.they're destructive to coral. now we wish for a cyclone during very hot summers because bleaching has become so commonplace, we now have weather forecasts that predict bleaching in the coming weeks. >> reporter: hughes says public visibility of the reefs' overall health is key, particularly from those whose livelihoods depend on it. >> the great barrier reef today, after five bleaching events, is a checkerboard of reefs that are in good condition and not so good condition. the tour operators know the good spots. and they're quite selective in where they take people. to ensure that they have a good experience. >> reporter: in 2019, cannes-based "passions of paradise" began planting coral on various parts of hastings reef in addition to running tours for vacationers. >> some reefs we go to that are 11 of 10, they would blow your mind. without a sustainable approach, we don't have anything to show . >> reporter: every bit helps, but it's still not enough. as global greenhouse emissions co
terry hughes directs the center for coral reef studies at james cook university in australia.they're destructive to coral. now we wish for a cyclone during very hot summers because bleaching has become so commonplace, we now have weather forecasts that predict bleaching in the coming weeks. >> reporter: hughes says public visibility of the reefs' overall health is key, particularly from those whose livelihoods depend on it. >> the great barrier reef today, after five bleaching...
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david hughes of pa. prime minister, they have _ thursday. david hughes of pa. be appreciated by the two gentlemen stood alongside you on the podium? for professor whitty, we have seen a stock assessment from the ambulance trust about the situation they are facing full stop we know the nhs is under pressure, it is only mid november with a long winter ahead, how resilient is the nhs to even a small increase in the number of covert hospitalisations? 50. small increase in the number of covert hospitalisations? so, david, first of all. — covert hospitalisations? so, david, first of all. i— covert hospitalisations? so, david, first of all, i wear— covert hospitalisations? so, david, first of all, i wear a _ covert hospitalisations? so, david, first of all, i wear a mask - covert hospitalisations? so, david, first of all, i wear a mask where i first of all, i wear a mask where ever the rules say that i should, and i urge everybody else to do the same. people will actually have seen me wearing face coverings quite a bit more regularly recently, as we've seen the number
david hughes of pa. prime minister, they have _ thursday. david hughes of pa. be appreciated by the two gentlemen stood alongside you on the podium? for professor whitty, we have seen a stock assessment from the ambulance trust about the situation they are facing full stop we know the nhs is under pressure, it is only mid november with a long winter ahead, how resilient is the nhs to even a small increase in the number of covert hospitalisations? 50. small increase in the number of covert...
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our health editor hugh pym reports.here's a stronger message on working from home in northern ireland, so businesses like this restaurant in belfast fear they'll lose out, with fewer people going into the city centre each day. we've worked really hard, and now it seems to be that people are cancelling. we're getting all of our stock in, getting ready. we have all of our staff organised, and unfortunately now, it may not look like certain things are happening. northern ireland's covid infection rate is now the highest in the uk. hospital admissions are expected to rise, and ministers said intervention was required, including advising people to limit social contacts as well as working from home. there certainly are uncertain times, but now is the time for action. if we want to achieve the best possible outcome right now, then now is the time to act. case rates have fallen slightly in scotland, and nicola sturgeon announced that the vaccine passport system would not be extended to more venues, but she said taking a lateral
our health editor hugh pym reports.here's a stronger message on working from home in northern ireland, so businesses like this restaurant in belfast fear they'll lose out, with fewer people going into the city centre each day. we've worked really hard, and now it seems to be that people are cancelling. we're getting all of our stock in, getting ready. we have all of our staff organised, and unfortunately now, it may not look like certain things are happening. northern ireland's covid infection...
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and is hugh pam said _ fine line on being safe.id earlier, is three weeks' time we — pam said earlier, is three weeks' time we might all be sitting well, you should've clamped down sooner. we will _ you should've clamped down sooner. we will have to wait and see. it's interesting, we've learned so much about our economy. because hospitality... let's turn to the sunday times, hospitality has been exempt on the mask wearing restriction was up you start to see how important different aspects of the economy are.— the economy are. yes, this is one of those things — the economy are. yes, this is one of those things that _ the economy are. yes, this is one of those things that boris _ the economy are. yes, this is one of those things that boris johnson - the economy are. yes, this is one of those things that boris johnson is i those things that borisjohnson is already been criticised for by labour. one of the things that he really should've done was bring in plant beat much earlier. as the booster programme was taken off. we should alread
and is hugh pam said _ fine line on being safe.id earlier, is three weeks' time we — pam said earlier, is three weeks' time we might all be sitting well, you should've clamped down sooner. we will _ you should've clamped down sooner. we will have to wait and see. it's interesting, we've learned so much about our economy. because hospitality... let's turn to the sunday times, hospitality has been exempt on the mask wearing restriction was up you start to see how important different aspects of...
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hugh pym, bbc news.er during racialjustice protests last year has been found not guilty of murder, in a trial that polarised america. police in the netherlands fire warning shots as people take to the streets, protesting against the partial lockdown imposed to curb rising covid cases. belarus' leader, alexander lu kashenko, says he won't stop the flow of thousands of migrants through his country as they try to enter the european union. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, mr lukashenko admitted that his armed forces may actually be helping migrants cross the heavily guarded border into poland. steve rosenberg spoke to him at the presidential palace in minsk. it's not often you get the chance to meet the man who's been labelled "europe's last dictator". the west says alexander lukashenko is using migrants as a political weapon. we confronted him with claims his troops have been cutting borderfences to help migrants into the eu. translation: our guys - are helping the migrants get into polish territory?
hugh pym, bbc news.er during racialjustice protests last year has been found not guilty of murder, in a trial that polarised america. police in the netherlands fire warning shots as people take to the streets, protesting against the partial lockdown imposed to curb rising covid cases. belarus' leader, alexander lu kashenko, says he won't stop the flow of thousands of migrants through his country as they try to enter the european union. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, mr lukashenko...
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hugh pym, bbc news, north ayrshire. the national silence at 11am on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a very good night. good evening. we may well have seen some glimpses of sunshine and continue across scotland today but for many of us it's been a rather drab afternoon with the cloud thickener for some light patchy rain and drizzle. that's good to be the story across england and wales overnight tonight. quite a lot of cloud, quite a murky night developing. some clearer skies across northern england and northern ireland another weather front pushing into the far northwest of scotland. first thing tomorrow morning across central and southern england fog could be an issue. some of it will linger as well and slowly lift into low cloud. so tune into your bbc local radio station if you're up and off early enough for travel and traffic updates with a great start for england and wales after that chilly start across northern england, know that i would some early sunshine as we go t
hugh pym, bbc news, north ayrshire. the national silence at 11am on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a very good night. good evening. we may well have seen some glimpses of sunshine and continue across scotland today but for many of us it's been a rather drab afternoon with the cloud thickener for some light patchy rain and drizzle. that's good to be the story across england and wales overnight tonight. quite a lot of cloud, quite a murky night...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the veteran entertainer lionel blair has died at the age of 92.taire. in a career that lasted over 70 years he was a regular on tv variety shows and danced with sammy davisjunior. first of all a gentleman who has beenin first of all a gentleman who has been in the business for many years. so long in fact, he was a godfather at the christening of sammy davis senior. it is lionel blair! a long—running team captain on give us a clue in the 1980s, he was a much—loved stalwart of game shows such as blankety blank. lionel blair, who's died at the age of 92. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. this is bbc news, the headlines. in britain, a conservative mp at the heart of a row over standards in public life has resigned. owen paterson was found to have broken lobbying rules. the government then tried to alter the disciplinary system, prompting a furious backlash. with millions trapped in an escalating conflict in ethiopia — a diplomatic effort is under way — to defuse the war. a us envoy is in the capital, a
hugh pym, bbc news. the veteran entertainer lionel blair has died at the age of 92.taire. in a career that lasted over 70 years he was a regular on tv variety shows and danced with sammy davisjunior. first of all a gentleman who has beenin first of all a gentleman who has been in the business for many years. so long in fact, he was a godfather at the christening of sammy davis senior. it is lionel blair! a long—running team captain on give us a clue in the 1980s, he was a much—loved...
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our health editor hugh pym reports. three women give their perspective on an historic day and a big leap forward for medicine, with the success of the hpv vaccine. evie missed out at school, but then found she could get the injections on the nhs. i've now at 23 got the vaccine and, yeah, this news isjust really, really good, because you can just see that the changes are happening and that the vaccine is working. lynne highlights the huge fall in cancer risk for those vaccinated. the fact that can be drastically reduced by 90% is just such good news. fantastic. penny had cervical cancer, but it was picked up early thanks to a smear test and, after a major operation three years ago, she is now clear. i have three kids, i had no intention of having any more children, so although it was major surgery, for me it didn't have the same impact that it might have on somebody, on a woman who gets diagnosed in her 20s who hasn't had any children, who is faced with the option that they have to you know have a hysterectomy and they'r
our health editor hugh pym reports. three women give their perspective on an historic day and a big leap forward for medicine, with the success of the hpv vaccine. evie missed out at school, but then found she could get the injections on the nhs. i've now at 23 got the vaccine and, yeah, this news isjust really, really good, because you can just see that the changes are happening and that the vaccine is working. lynne highlights the huge fall in cancer risk for those vaccinated. the fact that...
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hugh pym, bbc news. our political correspondent chris mason is at westminster.e talk about this run—up to christmas? is there any concern in downing street that the messaging today has been a little confused? there was a straightforward contradiction today between one of the government's most senior health advisers and subsequently what ministers had to say. drjenny harries was talking to the bbc this morning, suggesting that in england, we should be cautious about socialising, something that deeply irritated a good number of conservative mps. downing street was forced to point out that advisers advise and ministers decide. the government and the prime minister were at pains to point out repeatedly today that they don't want people to gold—plate or over interpret these regulations and start cancelling plans they have between now and christmas or indeed over christmas. they say instead, stick to these rules of wearing face masks in shops and on transport and self—isolation rules as well, but there is no need to do anything else. there was overwhelming support in
hugh pym, bbc news. our political correspondent chris mason is at westminster.e talk about this run—up to christmas? is there any concern in downing street that the messaging today has been a little confused? there was a straightforward contradiction today between one of the government's most senior health advisers and subsequently what ministers had to say. drjenny harries was talking to the bbc this morning, suggesting that in england, we should be cautious about socialising, something that...
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our health editor hugh pym reports.r message on working from home in northern ireland, so businesses like this restaurant in belfast fear they'll lose out, with fewer people going into the city centre each day. we've worked really hard, and now it seems to be that people are cancelling. we're getting all of our stock in, getting ready. we have all of our staff organised, and unfortunately now, it may not look like certain things are happening. northern ireland's covid infection rate is now the highest in the uk. hospital admissions are expected to rise, and ministers said intervention was required, including advising people to limit social contacts as well as working from home. there certainly are uncertain times, but now is the time for action. if we want to achieve the best possible outcome right now, then now is the time to act. case rates have fallen slightly in scotland, and nicola sturgeon announced that the vaccine passport system would not be extended to more venues, but she said taking a lateral flow test befor
our health editor hugh pym reports.r message on working from home in northern ireland, so businesses like this restaurant in belfast fear they'll lose out, with fewer people going into the city centre each day. we've worked really hard, and now it seems to be that people are cancelling. we're getting all of our stock in, getting ready. we have all of our staff organised, and unfortunately now, it may not look like certain things are happening. northern ireland's covid infection rate is now the...
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here's our health editor, hugh pym.g a final evening in bars and restaurants before a partial three week lockdown starting tomorrow, the government's response to rising covid infections set out by the prime minister tonight. translation: this is a hard blow of a few weeks, - because the virus is everywhere throughout the country, in all sectors and in all ages. hospitality venues will have to close at 8pm, there will be early closing for supermarkets, fans will be barred from major sporting events, and households will only be allowed four visitors. it sucks, obviously, but i understand the reasoning behind it. i think we have to do it - for the good of everyone else. i think mental health should be considered more than physical health at this moment because everyone is suffering as much mentally as they are physically. intensive care units in austria are under strain. the government is set to announce restrictions on those who haven't beenjabbed — the country's vaccination rate is below the eu average. uk covid cases re
here's our health editor, hugh pym.g a final evening in bars and restaurants before a partial three week lockdown starting tomorrow, the government's response to rising covid infections set out by the prime minister tonight. translation: this is a hard blow of a few weeks, - because the virus is everywhere throughout the country, in all sectors and in all ages. hospitality venues will have to close at 8pm, there will be early closing for supermarkets, fans will be barred from major sporting...
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hugh, it's deidre, by the way.ys of the pandemic we had this novel partnership between apple and googal and they were going to partner to do covid tracking and this was seen as the best technical solution but so many questions around privacy and how they were going to do it and perhaps hold up with government entities do you think this could go the way of that and just not really get off the ground because of all these concerns >> well, i think if you read the contract, it's really clear and apple is super descriptive in what it needs and requiring the states to work with law enforcement, for instance and irs, for instance, to get everybody on the same page i think it's going to be successful and i think the real question is, you know, you bring up the idea of, well, it's got to work, right and i think, you know, this is a real debate about what we're willing to give up in pursuit of efficiency and efficacy versus just really the principles of whether or not the government should be seating the ability to identify
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i went down and nancy hughes was out thenc door. saying they are expecting you.as i went on in and there s na boombox playing. a gentle man that also included the general. in the boombox is playing sweet georgia brown. they were passing the ball around and i am not unfamiliar. but they asked me to join and then i i did. but every time they would fumble at and he would drop it. and so finally they switched off the boombox and said what is up with you. we throw you the ball and you drop it. without a grin or a grimace he looked at him and said as you are shooting hoops i was stealing hubcaps. i thought about was all right. and it was sweet georgia brown time again. insatiable curiosity. nothing made him happier to sneak away from security detail. and when they do it in the state department they would say i'm free, i broke out. and it wouldn't be long before security would go crazy. he found them in the parking lot of the state department. walking up to an attendant and i'm not sure if this was a secretary of state to manage that i've always wondered how do you figu
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i'm and talk to sweets it in for scott, email hughes. tonight a northern california sheriff is receiving both praise and criticism over his bold statements. he said he will no longer comply with immigration customs enforcement when it comes to transferring immigrants who have committed crimes. he said, quote, the change is being made after we heard from hundreds of residents who shared their perspective on how we will be safer when the entire community understands. the sheriff's office is here to protect the public, not enforce immigration laws. now this comes as at least $1000.00 and central american migrants are slowly heading to the us. this week i'm making a stop in the mexican state as well haka. let's turn to our 360 panel to dive into this topic a little deeper. we welcome in ed martin, president and phil is shadley eagles and the publisher of pro american report dot com. and alan or the attorney for at american immigration lawyers association. thanks for joining us gentlemen. good to be with you. so let's start with you. what do you make of these? are the sheriff's comments? and
i'm and talk to sweets it in for scott, email hughes. tonight a northern california sheriff is receiving both praise and criticism over his bold statements. he said he will no longer comply with immigration customs enforcement when it comes to transferring immigrants who have committed crimes. he said, quote, the change is being made after we heard from hundreds of residents who shared their perspective on how we will be safer when the entire community understands. the sheriff's office is here...
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waves. charlotte, even ski r t para o biden's vaccine mandate is certainly controversial. news use hughes will be diving into the issue in just a few moments. make sure to stick around 4 with us throughout that and in another half an hour. fear world news headlines, bye for now with virginia has roared, and democrats are really republican glen youngins, gubernatorial. when is nothing less than stunning. he is a political novice and not but trump sarah. good. this bow other election will. how far reaching implications and it could signal the end of the biden presidency we're empowering ourselves to be more efficient or quicker with our transactions. we can make mobile payments from our sons. the truth is that every device is a potential entry point for security attack. i think okay, but i don't want to mention lee with anything but oily. eventually there's malware on thousands, maybe sometimes millions each day. they use the cyber. they use the technology as an extension of traditional crime. artificial intelligence has not many main threat . this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of t
waves. charlotte, even ski r t para o biden's vaccine mandate is certainly controversial. news use hughes will be diving into the issue in just a few moments. make sure to stick around 4 with us throughout that and in another half an hour. fear world news headlines, bye for now with virginia has roared, and democrats are really republican glen youngins, gubernatorial. when is nothing less than stunning. he is a political novice and not but trump sarah. good. this bow other election will. how...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the flow of thousands of migrants through his country as they try to enter the european union. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, mr lukashenko admitted that his armed forces may actually be helping migrants cross the heavily guarded border into poland. steve rosenberg spoke to him at the presidential palace in minsk. it's not often you get the chance to meet the man who's been labelled 'europe's last dictator'. the west says alexander lukashenko is using migrants as a political weapon. we confronted him with claims his troops have been cutting borderfences to help migrants into the eu. translation: our guys - are helping the migrants get into polish territory? it's perfectly possible. i think that's absolutely possible. maybe somebody helped them. i won't even look into this. thousands of migrants have been coming to belarus to try to slip into europe. alexander lukashenko denies bringing them here, but he warned the eu six months ago. translation: you told the eu that belarus h
hugh pym, bbc news. the flow of thousands of migrants through his country as they try to enter the european union. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, mr lukashenko admitted that his armed forces may actually be helping migrants cross the heavily guarded border into poland. steve rosenberg spoke to him at the presidential palace in minsk. it's not often you get the chance to meet the man who's been labelled 'europe's last dictator'. the west says alexander lukashenko is using migrants as a...
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hugh pym, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.horn player who was born with no arms and is now touring with the bournemouth symphony orchestra. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election, and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest i demonstration so far of the fast—growing _ european anti—nuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening the country's remaining whites—only beaches to people of all races. this will lead to a black majority government in this country and the destruction of the white civilisation. part of the centuries—old windsor castle, - one of the queen's residences, has been consumed by fire for much of the day. - 150 firemen have been battling the blaze, i which has caused millions. of pounds worth of damage. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a us teenager who shot dead two people and injured another during racial
hugh pym, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.horn player who was born with no arms and is now touring with the bournemouth symphony orchestra. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election, and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest i demonstration so far of the fast—growing _ european anti—nuclear movement. the south african...
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dominic hughes reports.cally the —50s and the clinically vulnerable has proved more sluggish than the initial vaccinations that began last december. this are administered six months after the second dose, and up until now it has not been possible to book an appointment until you reach that milestone. but from monday, the rules in england are being relaxed so you can schedule a jab a month before you need it. the government says the booster programme is moving ahead at pace. more than 9 million boosterjabs have so far been administered — that's nearly 16% of the uk population over the age of 12 — and initial data shows confidence in the vaccine among the over—50s remains high, with 94% likely to get their booster. in scotland, people will be able to book boosters online from later this month, and in wales and northern ireland, people will be invited to book an appointment. care homes are an obvious priority for the booster programme and here, there's some good news, with residents in nine out of ten homes in
dominic hughes reports.cally the —50s and the clinically vulnerable has proved more sluggish than the initial vaccinations that began last december. this are administered six months after the second dose, and up until now it has not been possible to book an appointment until you reach that milestone. but from monday, the rules in england are being relaxed so you can schedule a jab a month before you need it. the government says the booster programme is moving ahead at pace. more than 9...
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my job as a reporter is to basically park away to one side, my political views, my views, social hughes, whatever and report what is happening and report the story. and in that case, you have to make sure that both sides are given. you see both sides of it, you get your wide range of opinions when you put your film together, all your or your documentary together and i think that distinction has been lost. and that's the problem with this ultra woken us is that there are these issues where there is no consensus. a lot of the time, it's almost like it's a case now when you can't have that opinion, that's outside the parameters, things of train. britain's changed, and you shouldn't have to reflect that, that we really need to have put, you know, the, the widest possible opinions out there. and not seek to, to sort of restrict our coverage, basically only taking only taking the 13 korea medical journal of a lance publish to study revealing rushes, one showed covert. vaccine spotted lights proved to be safe and highly effective. cover not stay. donnie armstrong. support is, is about sport ni
my job as a reporter is to basically park away to one side, my political views, my views, social hughes, whatever and report what is happening and report the story. and in that case, you have to make sure that both sides are given. you see both sides of it, you get your wide range of opinions when you put your film together, all your or your documentary together and i think that distinction has been lost. and that's the problem with this ultra woken us is that there are these issues where there...
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hugh pym, bbc news.or the uk show there were just over 311,000 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that's over 9,000 fewer cases than last friday. it means an average of nearly 38,000 cases were reported per day in the last week. just over 9,000 people were in hospital with covid yesterday. there were 193 deaths, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test, which takes the average number of deaths over the past seven days to 171. the total number of people who've died with covid now stands at at 141,588. 0n vaccinations, just over 87% of people aged 12 and over have now received a first dose. and 79.6% have been double jabbed. and more than 9.3 million people have received their boosterjab, this includes third doses for those with certain health conditions. the trial of three men accused of murdering a black man while he was outjogging has begun today, in the us state of georgia. the death in february last year of 25—year—old ahmaud arbery sparked protests across the us.
hugh pym, bbc news.or the uk show there were just over 311,000 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that's over 9,000 fewer cases than last friday. it means an average of nearly 38,000 cases were reported per day in the last week. just over 9,000 people were in hospital with covid yesterday. there were 193 deaths, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test, which takes the average number of deaths over the past seven days to 171. the total number of people...
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and that's all we have to show in the meantime for me on to her at scottie on hughes. i always thanks for watching the later. ah, ah, ah, russia, this class of car was discontinued more than 20 years ago. you can also order them in a sort of people proposal, bishop, you for the purchase. it took 5 years to close the gap on the will car industry from the drawing board to the 1st finished model. to skip sessa will over certify totals key of dealing with the funeral, washington lawfully from troubleshoot here. local millennium, correct. the 1st one was pretty much it was the nurse or what happened? i make no, no borders line to tease and you fresh as a merge. we don't have with the we don't have a vaccine. the whole world leads to take action and be ready. people are judgment. 2 common crisis with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great, the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in i
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hugh pym, bbc news. our europe correspondent bethany belljoins us now from vienna.austria have refused to get vaccinated: what's been the reaction to the news that they now have to get the jab? frustration and anger, i think sums it up. this move to make people have their covid vaccination is very controversial here, austria is the first country in europe to contemplate such a move and the government says it is because the vaccination rate is simply too low. it is estimated that around two thirds of australians are fully vaccinated. the government says that it is constitutional to have a compulsory vaccination, but opposition parties here are really protesting about this. the far right freedom party is organising a demonstration tomorrow. it has campaigned very much on a platform of vaccination scepticism and they say they will continue to fight this on the streets and in the courts. other austrian say it is simply time for everybody to get vaccinated. thank you very much. here the government's latest coronavirus figures for the uk, show there were a4,000 new infect
hugh pym, bbc news. our europe correspondent bethany belljoins us now from vienna.austria have refused to get vaccinated: what's been the reaction to the news that they now have to get the jab? frustration and anger, i think sums it up. this move to make people have their covid vaccination is very controversial here, austria is the first country in europe to contemplate such a move and the government says it is because the vaccination rate is simply too low. it is estimated that around two...
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dominic hughes reports.t all cases of cervical cancer linked to the human papillomavirus vaccine, the hpv vaccine programme targeting the virus itself was introduced in the uk in 2008 when girls aged between 11 and 13 were first offered the jab. since september 2019, offered the jab. since september2019, boys offered the jab. since september 2019, boys of the same age have also been eligible. now the first real study of the vaccine shows it has had a dramatic effect. cervical cancer rates of 87% lower in girls who offer the vaccine when aged 12 and 13. it is estimated that by mid 2019, the hpvjab gram had prevented around a50 cervical cancers and around a50 cervical cancers and around 17,200 three cancers, all of which have needed some medical intervention. this study looked _ medical intervention. this study looked at _ medical intervention. this study looked at people . medical intervention. ti 3 study looked at people who both had the vaccine for hpv and could have had cervical cancer. cervical screening
dominic hughes reports.t all cases of cervical cancer linked to the human papillomavirus vaccine, the hpv vaccine programme targeting the virus itself was introduced in the uk in 2008 when girls aged between 11 and 13 were first offered the jab. since september 2019, offered the jab. since september2019, boys offered the jab. since september 2019, boys of the same age have also been eligible. now the first real study of the vaccine shows it has had a dramatic effect. cervical cancer rates of...
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our health editor hugh pym is here. hugh ?dge of 6,000 more gps in england by 2024 was made by the conservatives on the 2019 election campaign and now sajid javid says it is not on track and more needs to be done to ensure that it is and back in 2015, the conservatives pledged 5,000 more gps in england by 2020 and it was not met. yes, there were references to the workforce crisis in the nhs on this committee including by the former health secretaryjeremy hunt, and sajid javid was pressed on how much money had been set aside for training of new staff after the spending review announcement of more money for the nhs last week and said that had not been set out. but he did go on to say that there would be a 15 year plan for the training of new doctors and nurses under the health professionals but that would not be set out until next spring. the government's latest coronavirus figures for the uk, show there were 33,865 new infections recorded, in the latest 24—hour period, which means on average, there were 40,068 new cases reporte
our health editor hugh pym is here. hugh ?dge of 6,000 more gps in england by 2024 was made by the conservatives on the 2019 election campaign and now sajid javid says it is not on track and more needs to be done to ensure that it is and back in 2015, the conservatives pledged 5,000 more gps in england by 2020 and it was not met. yes, there were references to the workforce crisis in the nhs on this committee including by the former health secretaryjeremy hunt, and sajid javid was pressed on how...
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hugh pym, bbc news.rgency, trying establish whether the new variant is more transmissible than the current delta variant, and whether it causes more severe illness. they'll also be assessing its impact on the effectiveness of vaccines. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh has more details. afteralpha, beta, gamma, delta comes 0micron, which scientists think could be the worst variant yet. so is 0micron more transmissible? it appears to be driving a rise in infections in south africa, but it's too early to be certain what's happening as cases only started increasing ten days ago from a very low level. the world health organization said 0micron shows why the world needs a new global agreement on how to prevent, prepare and respond to pandemics. we should all be wide awake to the threat of this virus. but 0micron's very emergence is another reminder that, although many of us might think we are done with covid—19, it's not done with us. another key unknown is whether 0micron causes more severe illness. doctors in
hugh pym, bbc news.rgency, trying establish whether the new variant is more transmissible than the current delta variant, and whether it causes more severe illness. they'll also be assessing its impact on the effectiveness of vaccines. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh has more details. afteralpha, beta, gamma, delta comes 0micron, which scientists think could be the worst variant yet. so is 0micron more transmissible? it appears to be driving a rise in infections in south africa, but it's too...
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and that's all we have to show in the meantime for me on for at scottie and hughes, that like, always thanks for watching the later. ah ah, ah, russia, this class of car was discontinued more than 20 years ago. even though say more than a sort of, can you sell it to propose rubbish dealing with them for the practice. it took 5 years to close the gap on the will car industry from the drawing board to the 1st finished model to skip sessa will on over show the excellent tools can you deal with my food ocean? it's ms. law school well would for shift up on monday and lucas crockett. the quizlet live with us or oh, well, it shows the wrong one. all right? just don't hold any world. we have to shape out this thing because the answer to an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. wow . you know, things are of course, playing out as we been protecting they would. we've got the very central banks putting on their kabuki costumes and getting ready to go out on stage and perform their ritualistic nod to the need to raise rates, fo
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hugh pym, bbc news.re just over 37,000 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, down 2,500 on the same time last week. on average, there were 39,000 new cases reported per day in the last week. there were more than 9,000 people in hospital with covid as of yesterday. 214 deaths were recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, 170 covid—related deaths were recorded every day. nine miliion people have received their boosterjab, this includes third doses for those with certain health conditions. the uk has become the first country in the world to approve an antiviral pill against covid — the first of its kind — which will be used for vulnerable patients. in trials the drug, called molnupiravir, was shown to halve the chances of dying or being hospitalised. the government has bought enough supplies to treat nearly half a million covid patients. our medical editor fergus walsh reports. a pill that can stop covid in its tracks — it's
hugh pym, bbc news.re just over 37,000 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, down 2,500 on the same time last week. on average, there were 39,000 new cases reported per day in the last week. there were more than 9,000 people in hospital with covid as of yesterday. 214 deaths were recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, 170 covid—related deaths were recorded every day. nine miliion people have received...
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sheryl lee ralph and vincent hughes, thank you very much for coming to the sunday show.ott elementary" premiering december 7th. >> and go to broadway! >> i was going to say "thoughts of akol lord man" which is on broadway right now. thank you both very much. >> thank you, jonathan. >> we'll see you soon. coming up in our next hour, an all-star panel ready to sound off about the week's topics. and my tour of the living conditions at a new york city public housing complex and richie torres who had choice words for the federal government. >> the federal government is the worst slumlord in the united states. more to come when we come back. stay with us. this is how it e n that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of risk and reward. and helping you plan for future generations. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. i want y'all to hear from me first. if you wanna be fresh, you gotta refresh, like subway®. like the new baja ste
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that's offered a show in the meantime. follow me on twitter as scotty and hughes want to continue this conversation. we can also do it by watching horrible that to be at, or apple or android device and giving me a few comments. thank you for watching a we're empowering ourselves to be more efficient or quicker with our transactions. we can make mobile payments from our phones. the truth is that every device is at potential entry point for security attack. i think you can, but i know intentionally with anything but oily. eventually there's malware of that thousands, maybe sometimes millions each day. they use the cyber. they use the technology as an extension of traditional artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that's happening at the minute is cyber implants right now. i'd be where they're really worried about it. most people with equally b, you can put a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive slaten. o
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a one of many more days to go outside the federal courthouse here in lower manhattan for new z as hughes. john, how do you get to discuss further we bring in a very loving other of the spider inside the criminal web jeffrey i've seen and it goes by maxwell. thank you so much for joining me on this. sure, thank you. ok, so let's talk about the actual case that's happening to you. bobby spent lots time researching, but the law is in federal court. no live streams will be allowed. so are you worried justice might actually be served for the victims i think justice will most certainly be served. i don't think it's a slam dunk case. in any sense for the prosecution. maxwell has more chest of $5000000.00 to spend on her defense. she's bringing in top why experts, including a well known psychiatrist to talk about false memory syndrome. that's one of the elementary of her defense. i definitely think that justice will certainly be served and a lot. ringback of victims even came out to the court house to day. this is finally their day of reckoning for the most part following jeffrey epstein. ste. y
a one of many more days to go outside the federal courthouse here in lower manhattan for new z as hughes. john, how do you get to discuss further we bring in a very loving other of the spider inside the criminal web jeffrey i've seen and it goes by maxwell. thank you so much for joining me on this. sure, thank you. ok, so let's talk about the actual case that's happening to you. bobby spent lots time researching, but the law is in federal court. no live streams will be allowed. so are you...
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we are out of time, as hugh figured out there with my interruption.ast england this afternoon but the main rain band is pushing into the north and west of scotland. we can see it here on the earlier satellite picture, this bank of cloud, and it will continue on its journey south and eastwards through this evening and overnight. some heavy and persistent rain also pushing into parts of northern ireland. it will be weakening as it moves its way south and eastward but we could see some patchy rain into the far north of england by dawn. further south, there will be some drizzle, particularly for western and eastern coasts and also over hills. there could be a few clearer slots across southern england, allowing temperatures to drop to 5 or 6 celsius. for most, it is a mild night with the lows between 7 and 10 celsius, and that is the theme, really, for the week ahead. staying mild both by day and by night and most of the rain will be in the north and west of scotland. so into monday, we've still got this front lingering, but it's running into an area of hi
we are out of time, as hugh figured out there with my interruption.ast england this afternoon but the main rain band is pushing into the north and west of scotland. we can see it here on the earlier satellite picture, this bank of cloud, and it will continue on its journey south and eastwards through this evening and overnight. some heavy and persistent rain also pushing into parts of northern ireland. it will be weakening as it moves its way south and eastward but we could see some patchy rain...
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kevin, i was sending off for non stop by the news views. hughes. yeah, i'm going to state side is on the air. ah, the trial and just thing maxwell has begun. we're going to tell you what happened on the 1st day despite cameras and not being allowed in the courtroom. our own a john hardy with diligent and knows all the details and twitters jack is stepping down. but despite criticism from conservatives in the past summer, now warning, this could mean the social media platform could be moving farther to the left will bring you that story. and last week the united states had 2 major verdicts come down. however, only one it seems to be causing so much anguish amongst workers, but several large companies are offering counseling will tell you the details on sky now he is in this story and more on today the news views use right here on our tea america. ah, well today the 1st day of the week, but my name is also day one in the trial of it gets st. maxwell. the combination of a years of allegations against her and jeffrey epstein and her accusers will get t
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i'm sky now. hughes, and we're going to give you the 360 view of these stories and more and aid news use use right here on our tea. ah, thanks for joining us. and why you may have witnessed assigns of inflation. whether it be at the pomp or the grocery store, the labor department has just released a shocking figures to confirm what shoppers across the country are experiencing largely corresponded natasha suite has the more on the latest figures of rising prices. there is no question the cost of almost everything has gone up, but why the labor department gives a little insight as it reveals this year's inflation reaches a 30 year high at 6.2 percent. as some businesses are trying to recover from their convers pandemic, slapping consumers with higher prices isn't exactly good for business. and as businesses try and devise ways to increase profits, the labor department announced wednesday the consumer price index rose point 9 percent last month and 6.2 percent in the last year that marks the highest rate in the u. s. and the past 3 decades. the federal reserve bank of new york also reve
i'm sky now. hughes, and we're going to give you the 360 view of these stories and more and aid news use use right here on our tea. ah, thanks for joining us. and why you may have witnessed assigns of inflation. whether it be at the pomp or the grocery store, the labor department has just released a shocking figures to confirm what shoppers across the country are experiencing largely corresponded natasha suite has the more on the latest figures of rising prices. there is no question the cost of...
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howard hughes who was hot howard hughes at thetime and wanted to marry her . she ends up just out of poor decision-making marion a dog who worked for howard hughes and at the age of 17 stationary for 21 and gets divorced and three weeks later meet a 63-year-old man leopold stokowski and marries him within two or three weeks .. >> that's interesting given how much time she spent with gertrude whitney . >> that's what's so sad about so much of this. my mom never connected with richard vanderbiltwhitney with whom she would have had so much in common . he was a legitimate sculptor, very talented who love art, had such a great american art collection that she founded the whitney museum because the mets wouldn't take it when she offered it to them and has a very bohemian life now a few blocks down from greenwich village. she was very close to reggie, her brother. i think she could have told my mom a lotabout him but asthey never had real conversations . my mom was terrified of her and my mom stopped speaking to her own mother, her 15 or so years, crucial years of he
howard hughes who was hot howard hughes at thetime and wanted to marry her . she ends up just out of poor decision-making marion a dog who worked for howard hughes and at the age of 17 stationary for 21 and gets divorced and three weeks later meet a 63-year-old man leopold stokowski and marries him within two or three weeks .. >> that's interesting given how much time she spent with gertrude whitney . >> that's what's so sad about so much of this. my mom never connected with richard...
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hugh pam reports.facing bleak winter weeks with a 20 day lockdown from monday. they will only be allowed to leave home for work, exercise and shopping for essentials. vaccination will become compulsory in february. translation: despite months of persuasive efforts and campaign, despite all discussions, we did not manage to convince enough people to get vaccinated. fist convince enough people to get vaccinated.— vaccinated. at the start of the week, austria _ vaccinated. at the start of the week, austria planned - vaccinated. at the start of the - week, austria planned restrictions on those who haven�*t been jab, and tougher instead measures. translation: i don�*t actually mind being at home. i don't actually mind being at home. i don't actually mind being at home. i have _ i don't actually mind being at home. i have a _ i don't actually mind being at home. i have a job — i don't actually mind being at home. i have a job which i could do from home _ i have a job which i could do from home but — i have a
hugh pam reports.facing bleak winter weeks with a 20 day lockdown from monday. they will only be allowed to leave home for work, exercise and shopping for essentials. vaccination will become compulsory in february. translation: despite months of persuasive efforts and campaign, despite all discussions, we did not manage to convince enough people to get vaccinated. fist convince enough people to get vaccinated.— vaccinated. at the start of the week, austria _ vaccinated. at the start of the...