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for more on this incredible story we are joined by cycling journalist michael hutchinson. more on his incredible story, we'rejoined by cycling journalist, michael hutchinson. he was originally a support riderfor geraint thomas before he crashed out — has he been fortunate to get this win? i think there's an element of good fortune in anyone who went mental. circumstances of this year are unusual. his team leader went out on stage three very destructive nature of the year... he navigated his way through that very very competently. he certainly took his luck where he could find it. i wouldn't say he was lucky because that to me diminishes the opportunity somewhat but he certainly... family. family. team ineos grenadiers were facing quite a bit of criticism before the tour de france because of a lack of british riders — will this win silence those critics? i'm sure the team are absolutely delighted to have another british winner because it was quite clear earlier this year, last year, it was quite clear that their focus was beginning to shift may be a little bit more towards
for more on this incredible story we are joined by cycling journalist michael hutchinson. more on his incredible story, we'rejoined by cycling journalist, michael hutchinson. he was originally a support riderfor geraint thomas before he crashed out — has he been fortunate to get this win? i think there's an element of good fortune in anyone who went mental. circumstances of this year are unusual. his team leader went out on stage three very destructive nature of the year... he navigated his...
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ambassador to nato, kay bailey hutchinson. power" onalance of bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. we turned to mark crumpton for bloomberg first word news. mark: the u.k. has agreed to restart brexit trade talks with the european union. the first phase of negotiations will take place in london beginning tomorrow. the two sides are reportedly hoping to reach a deal by the middle of november. the white house wants a deal on a coronavirus package without speaker nancy pelosi in the next 48 hours. as david and chrissy houlahan were discussing, mark meadows told foxbusiness the last 24 hours have moved the ball down the field, but even if there is an agreement there is no guarantee mitch mcconnell will bring into a vote on the floor. ofan, the financial capital italy, will be under nighttime curfew beginning tomorrow. prime minister giuseppe conte is also considering new nationwide measures to contain the renewed spread of covid-19. new curbs being considered includ
ambassador to nato, kay bailey hutchinson. power" onalance of bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. we turned to mark crumpton for bloomberg first word news. mark: the u.k. has agreed to restart brexit trade talks with the european union. the first phase of negotiations will take place in london beginning tomorrow. the two sides are reportedly hoping to reach a deal by the middle of november. the white house wants...
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the image of patrick hutchinson's act of kindness, outside the royal festival hall in london, went virall media. 0ur arts editor will gompertz went to the dress rehearsal. i will stare at this image numerous times, my eyelids will pull and plead to blink to quell this heat slowly rising... it takes you somewhere, it allows you time to breathe. it allows some truth to come out. like the same programmes every festive season... this is remnants, a new piece of music and poetry watched for the first time by patrick hutchinson, the man who inspired it for the action he took injune when he carried a counter protester to safety from a black lives matter demonstration in london. can you relate what happened here with what you have just heard in there? yes, ican. with the combination of the spoken word, with the powerful music, 100%. 0n the day, if you were there, amongst the melee, it was hectic, there was a lot of confusion. there was a mixture of love and hate because there were people trying to protect him and there were also people who wanted harm to come to him. and that resonates really a
the image of patrick hutchinson's act of kindness, outside the royal festival hall in london, went virall media. 0ur arts editor will gompertz went to the dress rehearsal. i will stare at this image numerous times, my eyelids will pull and plead to blink to quell this heat slowly rising... it takes you somewhere, it allows you time to breathe. it allows some truth to come out. like the same programmes every festive season... this is remnants, a new piece of music and poetry watched for the...
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the image of patrick hutchinson's act of kindness, on the steps of the royal festival hall in london,ess rehearsal. i will stare at this image numerous times, my eyelids will pull and plead to blink to quell this heat slowly rising... it takes you somewhere, it allows you time to breathe. it allows some truth to come out. like the same programmes every festive season... this is remnants, a new piece of music and poetry watched for the first time by patrick hutchinson, the man who inspired it for the action he took injune when he carried a counter protester to safety from a black lives matter demonstration in london. can you relate what happened here with what you have just heard in there? yes, ican. with the combination of the spoken word, with the powerful music, 100%. 0n the day, if you were there, amongst the melee, it was hectic, there was a lot of confusion. there was a mixture of love and hate because there were people trying to protect him and there were also people who wanted harm to come to him. and that resonates really a lot with what happened inside there, i really felt it
the image of patrick hutchinson's act of kindness, on the steps of the royal festival hall in london,ess rehearsal. i will stare at this image numerous times, my eyelids will pull and plead to blink to quell this heat slowly rising... it takes you somewhere, it allows you time to breathe. it allows some truth to come out. like the same programmes every festive season... this is remnants, a new piece of music and poetry watched for the first time by patrick hutchinson, the man who inspired it...
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we are now joined by joseph hutchinson a u.s. civil rights a lawyer based in berlin mr hutchinson it is another very upsetting incident shot in front of his mother while she's trying to deescalate the situation now troops are being sent how are people reacting i mean the thing to keep in mind is that this is not an isolated incident though this is happening currently and philadelphia there's a recent shooting as well and all the noise of a 9 year old black man this is just he was killed in front of his. mother after a child is to routine crowd at this point and i think people are very frustrated at what they see people you know the government not really being motivated to make the necessary form to stop this from happening i talk just a little bit more i mean how does this fit in terms of we've seen a long running protests in the wake of the killing of george floyd back in may how does this fit in here and are protesters going to continue rallying after this latest killing. yes i think it's important to again keep in mind george
we are now joined by joseph hutchinson a u.s. civil rights a lawyer based in berlin mr hutchinson it is another very upsetting incident shot in front of his mother while she's trying to deescalate the situation now troops are being sent how are people reacting i mean the thing to keep in mind is that this is not an isolated incident though this is happening currently and philadelphia there's a recent shooting as well and all the noise of a 9 year old black man this is just he was killed in...
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this is remnants, a new piece of music and poetry watched for the first time by patrick hutchinson, thee when he carried a counter protester to safety from a black lives matter demonstration in london. can you relate what happened here with what you have just heard in there? yes, ican. with the combination of the spoken word, with the powerful music, 100%. 0n the day, if you were there, amongst the melee, it was hectic, there was a lot of confusion. there was a mixture of love and hate because there were people trying to protect him and there were also people who wanted harm to come to him. and that resonates really a lot with what happened inside there, i really felt it. the history of black composers in what we call classical music has really been forgotten but i think there is a real hunger in this industry to kind of right that wrong and to also welcome everybody into the world of classical music. i had this... the sort of hairs went up on the back of my neck because i knew this was a piece to be reckoned with. it's got such dynamism and such angst and passion in it, that it just to
this is remnants, a new piece of music and poetry watched for the first time by patrick hutchinson, thee when he carried a counter protester to safety from a black lives matter demonstration in london. can you relate what happened here with what you have just heard in there? yes, ican. with the combination of the spoken word, with the powerful music, 100%. 0n the day, if you were there, amongst the melee, it was hectic, there was a lot of confusion. there was a mixture of love and hate because...
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this is remnants, a new piece of music and poetry watched for the first time by patrick hutchinson, thecounter protester to safety from a black lives matter demonstration in london. can you relate what happened here with what you have just heard in there? yes, ican. with the combination of the spoken word, with the powerful music, 100%. 0n the day, if you were there, amongst the melee, it was hectic, there was a lot of confusion. there was a mixture of love and hate because there were people trying to protect him and there were also people who wanted harm to come to him. and that resonates really a lot with what happened inside there, i really felt it. the history of black composers in what we call classical music has really been forgotten but i think there is a real hunger in this industry to kind of right that wrong and to also welcome everybody into the world of classical music. i had this... the sort of hairs went up on the back of my neck because i knew this was a piece to be reckoned with. it's got such dynamism and such angst and passion in it, that it just took flight. i knew we
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joseph hutchinson u.s. civil rights lawyer. thank you very much thank you to tanzania on the voting is underway in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections the face off for the presidency is between an opposition leader so vive 16 assassins bullets and an incumbent who says prayer can prevent covert 90 more than 29000000 people are registered to vote rights groups authorities have cracked down on critical voices by closing down media outlets opposition to say police disrupted their campaigns and electoral sorties disqualified dozens of deaths. president is seeking a 2nd 5 year term it represents the ruling party and that's been in power for decades. rallying his supporters before the election incumbent john magaw foully is running on an economy that until recently was growing fast. i ask you my fellow tanzania to vote for me on the 28th i want to bring new changes to tanzania you were all witnesses that in my 1st term in power i have brought a lot of changes to this country. that economic record has taken a hit fr
joseph hutchinson u.s. civil rights lawyer. thank you very much thank you to tanzania on the voting is underway in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections the face off for the presidency is between an opposition leader so vive 16 assassins bullets and an incumbent who says prayer can prevent covert 90 more than 29000000 people are registered to vote rights groups authorities have cracked down on critical voices by closing down media outlets opposition to say police disrupted...
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having a police and a fire department who can respond in case of an emergency. >> sreenivasan: hutchinson points out that as the population has grown, police in lancaster do about twice as many runs as they did 40 years ago, while the number of officers has only slightly increased. the fire department does more than three times as many runs and has fewer people than it did 40 yrs ago. >> you can't spend what you don't have. so, they have to understand this is not a, this isn't a nonsense request. if we don't get this done, it's going to hurt, and it's going to hurt bad for a long time. >> sreenivasan: engine house number one is a 120-year-old building that was originally designed for horse-drawn fire engines. and despite some modern upgrades, the station has its quirks. >> this has got sprifrom a model t ford. you step on it... >> sreenivasan: fire chief dave ward says the department has already cut what it can, including a round of layoffs back in 2011. >> if it doesn't pass and they asked me to cut budget, it's personnel. and we would at least have to shut down one engine house and poss
having a police and a fire department who can respond in case of an emergency. >> sreenivasan: hutchinson points out that as the population has grown, police in lancaster do about twice as many runs as they did 40 years ago, while the number of officers has only slightly increased. the fire department does more than three times as many runs and has fewer people than it did 40 yrs ago. >> you can't spend what you don't have. so, they have to understand this is not a, this isn't a...
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a more on this we're now joined by joseph hutchinson he's a u.s. civil rights lawyer counted based here in berlin shows of sending in troops sounds very extreme is that necessary and is it even legal. so necessary i don't think so but legal definitely so typically when we see a governor who have executive authority and they're calling in the national guard it's usually more or kind of like national disaster so whenever you have hurricanes for example then the national guard might be called in to help with things like that what the governor was doing in this though is showing that the defense of property is more important than the life so i think it out of there and that there would be no looting or violent protests pretty actively although in the national guard even though it doesn't really seem to be much of been an american you know what if it weren't so how do you gauge this is this likely to cause protests like we saw off of the killing of george floyd. i think the problem that we're noticing in the states is that you know we heard in the segme
a more on this we're now joined by joseph hutchinson he's a u.s. civil rights lawyer counted based here in berlin shows of sending in troops sounds very extreme is that necessary and is it even legal. so necessary i don't think so but legal definitely so typically when we see a governor who have executive authority and they're calling in the national guard it's usually more or kind of like national disaster so whenever you have hurricanes for example then the national guard might be called in...
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the image of patrick hutchinson's act of kindness, on the steps of the royal festival hall in london,z went to the dress rehearsal. i will stare at this image numerous times, my eyelids will pull and plead to blink to quell this heat slowly rising... it takes you somewhere, it allows you time to breathe. it allows some truth to come out. like the same programmes every festive season... this is remnants, a new piece of music and poetry watched for the first time by patrick hutchinson, the man who inspired it for the action he took injune when he carried a counter protester to safety from a black lives matter demonstration in london. can you relate what happened here with what you have just heard in there? yes, ican. with the combination of the spoken word, with the powerful music, 100%. 0n the day, if you were there, amongst the melee, it was hectic, there was a lot of confusion. there was a mixture of love and hate because there were people trying to protect him and there were also people who wanted harm to come to him. and that resonates really a lot with what happened inside there,
the image of patrick hutchinson's act of kindness, on the steps of the royal festival hall in london,z went to the dress rehearsal. i will stare at this image numerous times, my eyelids will pull and plead to blink to quell this heat slowly rising... it takes you somewhere, it allows you time to breathe. it allows some truth to come out. like the same programmes every festive season... this is remnants, a new piece of music and poetry watched for the first time by patrick hutchinson, the man...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.san marino and vatican city will have to self—isolate this for two weeks. italy recorded its highest daily number of covid—19 cases on wednesday. but those arriving from the greek island of crete will no longer have to quarantine after it was added to the safe list. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge is at heathrow airport with the latest. italy was the last major european country popular with uk tours to have avoided quarantine completely since the beginning ofjuly so another blow for the travel sector point up the good news is about crete and more broadly grease for those people living in scotland but airports like heathrow are eerily quiet —— greece opened i'm told quarantine is like an on off switch for bookings because really if you look at some routes that have been put on recently, airlines have put some flights back on and then there was flights have filled up but really it has had a massive impact on those bookings and airlines and airports are struggling right now, stru
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.san marino and vatican city will have to self—isolate this for two weeks. italy recorded its highest daily number of covid—19 cases on wednesday. but those arriving from the greek island of crete will no longer have to quarantine after it was added to the safe list. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge is at heathrow airport with the latest. italy was the last major european country popular with uk tours to have avoided quarantine completely since the...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.om saturday will now have to self—isolate for two weeks. italy recorded its highest daily number of covid—19 cases on wednesday. but those arriving from the greek island of crete will no longer have to quarantine, after it was added to the safe list. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge is here. tom, i guess is the coronavirus continues to spread across europe we will get these kind of changes. definitely. italy was the only european country popular with uk tourists to have completely avoided quarantine since earlyjuly. the positive news is about crete and greece more generally if you are travelling from scotland but passenger numbers are way down across the board, partly because of the resurgence of the virus home and abroad. i'm told the quarantine is an on off switch for bookings. recently the quarantine has been taken off certain destinations, and some airlines have filled up quickly. the reverse is true, only non—quarantine destinations, a shrinking number of them, have any de
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.om saturday will now have to self—isolate for two weeks. italy recorded its highest daily number of covid—19 cases on wednesday. but those arriving from the greek island of crete will no longer have to quarantine, after it was added to the safe list. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge is here. tom, i guess is the coronavirus continues to spread across europe we will get these kind of changes. definitely. italy was the only european country popular with uk...
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earlier, i spoke to cycling journalist michael hutchinson, who told me it's a devastating blow for bothand did not get selected, was picked to lead the team at the second biggest race of the year and he came into it in pretty good couple weeks ago, very good right at the world championships last weekend and so we came in with high hopes, so to lose at this point is still huge. not a career ending injury by any means, both younger writers coming through this departure, what is next for him? i would assume that is the end of his 2020 suite. next year, he may be able to do the tour de france and he will be at the olympics. he certainly in the olympic cycle of his career. one of the things you see in this year is that is a very good young writer and anyone in that position who does not get a good result in the year start, the contract after that. it could make life difficult for him to the next 24 months. being forced back
earlier, i spoke to cycling journalist michael hutchinson, who told me it's a devastating blow for bothand did not get selected, was picked to lead the team at the second biggest race of the year and he came into it in pretty good couple weeks ago, very good right at the world championships last weekend and so we came in with high hopes, so to lose at this point is still huge. not a career ending injury by any means, both younger writers coming through this departure, what is next for him? i...
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michael hutchinson.hem had a right or test positive for covid—19. the both of them had a right or test positive for covid-19. scott also had members of that task —— staff test positive for covid—19. both of philistines gone. one other writer, michael matthews tested positive. he has been taken off the race but his tea m ke pt has been taken off the race but his team kept going and we have two other positive tests for staff members and other teams. if you look back to the tour de france we have four positive tests and the tour de france team director tested positive and of the city the tory made it to paris perfectly and successfully and as another round of testing tomorrow andi as another round of testing tomorrow and i think that probably will tell us and i think that probably will tell us where this is heading. if the small number of cases he had so far they have isolated and the virus has not spread within the teams than we are for the beat that to get into it the second and third week of the race. bu
michael hutchinson.hem had a right or test positive for covid—19. the both of them had a right or test positive for covid-19. scott also had members of that task —— staff test positive for covid—19. both of philistines gone. one other writer, michael matthews tested positive. he has been taken off the race but his tea m ke pt has been taken off the race but his team kept going and we have two other positive tests for staff members and other teams. if you look back to the tour de france...
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we are now joined by joseph hutchinson a u.s. civil rights a lawyer based in berlin mr hutchinson it is another very upsetting incident shot in front of his mother while she's trying to deescalate the situation now troops are being sent how are people reacting. i mean the thing to keep in mind is that this is not an isolated incident so this is happening currently and philadelphia there's a recent shooting as well in illinois of a 19 year old black man this is just he was killed in front of his. mother of his child this is to routine for us at this point and i think people are very frustrated at what they see as people you know the government not really being motivated to make the necessary or form to stop this from happening talk to us a little bit more mean how does this fit in terms of we've seen a long running protests in the wake of the killing of george floyd back in may how does this fit in here and are protesters going to continue rallying after this latest killing. yes i think it's important to again keep in mind george
we are now joined by joseph hutchinson a u.s. civil rights a lawyer based in berlin mr hutchinson it is another very upsetting incident shot in front of his mother while she's trying to deescalate the situation now troops are being sent how are people reacting. i mean the thing to keep in mind is that this is not an isolated incident so this is happening currently and philadelphia there's a recent shooting as well in illinois of a 19 year old black man this is just he was killed in front of...
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and more on this we're now joined by joseph hutchinson he's a u.s. civil rights lawyer counted based here and those of sending in troops sounds very extreme is that necessary and is it even legal. so necessary i don't think so but legal definitely so typically when we speak gov to have the executive authority and they're calling in the national guard it's usually more for kind of like natural disasters so whenever you have hari came for example then the national guard might be called in to help with things like that what the governor wolf is doing and this is showing that the defense of property is more important than the defense of life so i think it's out of concern that there would be looting or violent protests that he's pretty actively called in the national guard even though it doesn't really seem to be my job and i'm urgency that would typically warrant that sort of how do you gauge this is this likely to cause protests like we saw off of the killing of george floyd. i think the problem that we're noticing in the states is that you know we hea
and more on this we're now joined by joseph hutchinson he's a u.s. civil rights lawyer counted based here and those of sending in troops sounds very extreme is that necessary and is it even legal. so necessary i don't think so but legal definitely so typically when we speak gov to have the executive authority and they're calling in the national guard it's usually more for kind of like natural disasters so whenever you have hari came for example then the national guard might be called in to help...
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and you cause i'm not doing those i'm always listening i just need to say hutchinson i don't know about the. start of time to get out of the race is on fox it's the 2020 final well let's wish the teams luck and made the strongest team wins you see. seeds qualified for the division 2 final. and. final is for the whole team and all 3 crews make the boss one for another team with the fastest time around the course. now. i. see it and. finishes as the winner of the 2020 championship. the 2nd division champions and in 2021 will compete in the tank. division. and you thought no one saw this coming not even allow a speck to become silver medalist of the tank. finishes 2nd. with a good book which is like going to lead them or for that with the plea and yes go with them to beat you in your left. sydney it would have been a come up. book one of the fabric of shoot them the middle. of the come of the vietnam war with me on the. model i make but the most. brutal most of it in a pub when i had to put is the way they should be. how when i was hooked up did i. count how often i don't like azamat not.
and you cause i'm not doing those i'm always listening i just need to say hutchinson i don't know about the. start of time to get out of the race is on fox it's the 2020 final well let's wish the teams luck and made the strongest team wins you see. seeds qualified for the division 2 final. and. final is for the whole team and all 3 crews make the boss one for another team with the fastest time around the course. now. i. see it and. finishes as the winner of the 2020 championship. the 2nd...
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and you play with another you and those on the list listen i just need to say hutchinson i don't know about that. on this the. start of the race is on fox it's the $22.00. the final well let's wish the teams luck and made the strongest team when c.d.c. . qualified for the division 2 final. loss unstuck. finalist for the whole team and all 3 crews make the boss one up to another team with the fastest time around the course. how about how. i. have i. thought i. was. i. ask. jesus to leave it now finishes as the winner of the 2020 championship. second division champions and then see in 2021 will compete in the tank. division. i. and you play no one saw this coming not even allow a speck to become silver medalist of the tank. finishes 2nd. with them which in the good of the more flow with the plea and yes go with the interview in your. sydney it would have been. new book one of the few to live. with the come of the vietnam war with me. what i make a leap with but the most. brutal most of it in a pub when i had to because the way these are being. detained i. can. not a song. i know then. b
and you play with another you and those on the list listen i just need to say hutchinson i don't know about that. on this the. start of the race is on fox it's the $22.00. the final well let's wish the teams luck and made the strongest team when c.d.c. . qualified for the division 2 final. loss unstuck. finalist for the whole team and all 3 crews make the boss one up to another team with the fastest time around the course. how about how. i. have i. thought i. was. i. ask. jesus to leave it now...
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and you put a little nugget of a nose on always listen i just need to say hutchinson i don't know about that. on this the. start of the race is on fox it's the 2020 final well let's wish the teams luck and made the strongest team wins easily. qualified for the division 2 final. else instead. finalist for the whole team and all 3 crews make the boss one up to another team with the fastest time around the course. how am i. i. i i. i. i i. was. i. ask. she is it. finishes as the winner of the 2020 championships. that she feels the 2nd division champions. in 2021 will compete in the tank. division. and you know no one saw this coming not even allow a spec to become silver medalist of the tank. finishes 2nd. with them which is like going to leave the more snow with the plea and yes go with the interview and you're left. sydney it would have been a come up. book one of the few of them in the middle. of the come of the vietnam war with me on the stop. i make a leap with but the most. brutal most of it up i wanted to put it away before but. the time i. can and i don't like not a song. i know th
and you put a little nugget of a nose on always listen i just need to say hutchinson i don't know about that. on this the. start of the race is on fox it's the 2020 final well let's wish the teams luck and made the strongest team wins easily. qualified for the division 2 final. else instead. finalist for the whole team and all 3 crews make the boss one up to another team with the fastest time around the course. how am i. i. i i. i. i i. was. i. ask. she is it. finishes as the winner of the 2020...
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and it was about the not getting those i'm always going to have to leave those in hutchinson my job know about that getting this done all the time here is the. start of time to get out of the race is on fire exits the 2025 and all well let's wish the teams luck and made the strongest taking wins easy. seeds qualified for the division 2 final. loss and study because the. final is for the whole team and all 3 crews make the boss one to another team with the fastest time around the false claims. how about how. i. haue who i. thought i. was. i. sees it and leave it now finishes as the winner of the 2020 championships law. of the 2nd division champions and then see in 2021 will compete in the tank biathlon spies division the top. and you know no one saw this coming not even allow a spec to become silver medalist in the tank. finishes 2nd. with the good book which in the good of the more silly with the plea and yes gone with the interview in your. sydney it would have been a come up to our new book one of the group of shoot the movie. with the come of the vietnam war with me on the. model i me
and it was about the not getting those i'm always going to have to leave those in hutchinson my job know about that getting this done all the time here is the. start of time to get out of the race is on fire exits the 2025 and all well let's wish the teams luck and made the strongest taking wins easy. seeds qualified for the division 2 final. loss and study because the. final is for the whole team and all 3 crews make the boss one to another team with the fastest time around the false claims....
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michael hutchinson, thank you very much for your time.ow for a look at some of tonight's other headlines... manchester united and france midfielder paul pogba has denied reports he's planning to quit international football, following comments from french president emmanuel macron on islam. pogba said the reports were unacceptable and that he'll take legal action. in the superleague top of the table st helen's are taking on challenge cup finalists salford red devils. it's currently 10—6 to saint helen's withjosh eaves scoring the only try so far. leeds and castleford play later. wales will play their autumn nations cup matches next month away from the principality stadium in cardiff. the venue is currently being used as a coronavirus field hospital. instead they'll play at the scarlets home ground in llanelli. to rugby now and — nearly eight months after it got under way — the six nations will finally conclude on saturday. all the teams were in action over the weekend after the enforced break due to the pandemic — apart from england. they
michael hutchinson, thank you very much for your time.ow for a look at some of tonight's other headlines... manchester united and france midfielder paul pogba has denied reports he's planning to quit international football, following comments from french president emmanuel macron on islam. pogba said the reports were unacceptable and that he'll take legal action. in the superleague top of the table st helen's are taking on challenge cup finalists salford red devils. it's currently 10—6 to...
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arkansas governor asa hutchinson. and kansas city mayor quinton lucas.ice officer who fatally shot a black teenager in waukegan, illinois, has been fired. 19-year-old marcellis stinnette was killed, and his girlfriend wounded after the officer stopped the car she was driving earlier this week. according to police, the car started rolling backward when the unidentified officer approached. that's when he opened fire. the navy is investigating what caused a deadly plane crash. it happened friday when the training aircraft, a t6-texan ii, crashed into a home in the gulf coast town of foley. both crew members on board were killed. remarkably, no one on the ground was injured. the colorado wildfires turned deadly overnight. an elderly couple who did not evacuate died together in their longtime home. cbs' omar villafranca has more. >> reporter: fast-moving flames from the east troublesome fire have torched more than 18,000 acres just overnight. the second largest fire in colorado history has burned almost 300 square miles, larger than the city of chicago. thous
arkansas governor asa hutchinson. and kansas city mayor quinton lucas.ice officer who fatally shot a black teenager in waukegan, illinois, has been fired. 19-year-old marcellis stinnette was killed, and his girlfriend wounded after the officer stopped the car she was driving earlier this week. according to police, the car started rolling backward when the unidentified officer approached. that's when he opened fire. the navy is investigating what caused a deadly plane crash. it happened friday...
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we want to go now to governor asa hutchinson of arkansas, a state that this week had it's largest spike in hospitalizations since the pandemic began. good morning to you, governor. >> governor: good morning. good to be with you, margaret. >> brennan: i'm sorry to hear about this spike in hospitalizations. that means people are getting quite ill. your affection rate is also up. i saw your state was one of 15 that have added more cases in the past week than any other seven-day stretch. this doesn't sound like rounding the curve. >> governor: no. it is very concerning. and that's a statistic i watch, both the deaths and hospitalizations. i do think that people who get ill want to go into the hospital quicker because they can start their treatment. they have a better chance of recovery. so i think that is a little bit of a factor. right now our hospitalization space is tight. we have adequate space, but we watch it very carefully. and the spike in cases that we've seen is a concern. i think it reflects what we're all looking at nationwide in terms of going into the winter, a combination of
we want to go now to governor asa hutchinson of arkansas, a state that this week had it's largest spike in hospitalizations since the pandemic began. good morning to you, governor. >> governor: good morning. good to be with you, margaret. >> brennan: i'm sorry to hear about this spike in hospitalizations. that means people are getting quite ill. your affection rate is also up. i saw your state was one of 15 that have added more cases in the past week than any other seven-day...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.coming weeks". that decision came at the summit which had originally been pegged as the deadline for sealing that deal. the two sides are still too far apart for that to happen — but there appears still a will to get it done. eu chief negotiator michel barnier said fresh "intensive" talks should aim to reach a deal around the end of october. (tx sor) ourteam andi our team and i will continue discussions over the coming weeks. our positions have been crystal clear from day one of this negotiation. if you want access to our market of a50 million people there must be a level playing field. there must be free and fair competition. let's speak to sam lowe, senior research fellow and trade expert at the centre for european reform so today borisjohnson's deadline has come and gone, no real surprise to their to be honest. it's important to remember there are pretend deadlines and real deadlines. this deadline was very much a pretend one. as we've been talking, david frost the uk chief negotiat
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.coming weeks". that decision came at the summit which had originally been pegged as the deadline for sealing that deal. the two sides are still too far apart for that to happen — but there appears still a will to get it done. eu chief negotiator michel barnier said fresh "intensive" talks should aim to reach a deal around the end of october. (tx sor) ourteam andi our team and i will continue discussions over the coming weeks. our positions have been...
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more on this we're now joined by joseph hutchinson he's a u.s. civil rights lawyer counted based here and lentils of sending in troops sounds very extreme is that necessary and is it even legal. so necessary i don't think so but legal definitely pick we the governor who have the executive authority in there they are calling in the national guard is usually more or kind of like natural disasters so whenever you have hurricanes for example then the national guard might be called in to help with things like that what the governor was doing in this though is showing that the defense of property is more important than the life so i think it out of there and that there would be looting or violent protests pretty actively in the national guard even though it doesn't really seem to be much of an american you know what if it weren't. so how do you gauge this is this likely to cause protests like we saw off of the killing of george floyd. i think the problem that we're noticing in the states is that you know we heard in the segment that this man. was armed
more on this we're now joined by joseph hutchinson he's a u.s. civil rights lawyer counted based here and lentils of sending in troops sounds very extreme is that necessary and is it even legal. so necessary i don't think so but legal definitely pick we the governor who have the executive authority in there they are calling in the national guard is usually more or kind of like natural disasters so whenever you have hurricanes for example then the national guard might be called in to help with...
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we'll here from asa hutchinson and the democratic mayor of kansas city, missouri, quinton lucas.e'll talk to dr. scott gottlieb, and voters reflect the parallel reality of the coronavirus. >> the virus is a virus. it is so small. it is going to do what viruses do. >> you can't get on television, no matter who you are, and say take it and that's nothing to kid about. >> brennan: it is all just ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >> brennan: good morning. and welcome to "face the nation." as we come on the air this morning, more than 58.5 million americans have already voted. meanwhile, there are alarming new records being set when it comes to cases of coronavirus here in the u.s. experts say we are facing an increasingly bleak outlook for the virus in the next few months. we begin today with cbs national correspondent mark strassmann in atlantic. >> reporter: day by day, lab results bear witness: a covid spread and a deepening american sorrow. on friday and saturday, new cases nationwide topped 83,000, and have spiked 248% since the start of september. americans may be in for a grim win
we'll here from asa hutchinson and the democratic mayor of kansas city, missouri, quinton lucas.e'll talk to dr. scott gottlieb, and voters reflect the parallel reality of the coronavirus. >> the virus is a virus. it is so small. it is going to do what viruses do. >> you can't get on television, no matter who you are, and say take it and that's nothing to kid about. >> brennan: it is all just ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >> brennan: good morning. and welcome...
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takes the total number of deaths so far across the uk to 42,445. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson. it is a big rise injust one day — and the figures were have are for england alone. hospital admissions are one of the most reliable and best data we have in terms of measuring how the pandemic is developing and changing. the figures today are very concerning and until now we've seen a doubling in hospital admissions, roughly every two weeks. but these figures today see a sharp jump, doubling injust figures today see a sharp jump, doubling in just a week and also up bya doubling in just a week and also up by a quarter injust doubling in just a week and also up by a quarter in just one day. the figures from last sunday, 478 people admitted to hospital in england, compare that to the sunday before, 241 people and when you dig down into that rise and look at where it is happening, more than two thirds of that is in the north—west, the north—east and yorkshire. those areas where we've seen a surge in infections. it is worth noting that wales has also seen a jump in terms of hospital admis
takes the total number of deaths so far across the uk to 42,445. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson. it is a big rise injust one day — and the figures were have are for england alone. hospital admissions are one of the most reliable and best data we have in terms of measuring how the pandemic is developing and changing. the figures today are very concerning and until now we've seen a doubling in hospital admissions, roughly every two weeks. but these figures today see a sharp jump,...
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takes the total number of deaths so far across the uk to 42,445. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinsonmbers in hospital admissions? counting the number of people admitted to hospital with covid—19 is one of the most reliable measures we have of how the pandemic is developing and the figures today are concerning. hospital admissions had been dabbling on average every two weeks until now, —— doubling on average every two weeks until now, but now we have a doubling in just about a week. the figures from last sunday as you said, 478 people admitted with covid—19, compared with 241 the week before, and it is also worth noting that wales has seen a sharp rise as well. so far none of the rises in england and wales have translated into a sharp rise in deaths but we know there is usually a lag of about two weeks before death rates are impacted. where are these hospital admissions? areas where we have seen the infection surge, in the north—east, north—west and yorkshire. infections seem to be taking off in nottingham, as well, the rate has increased from 71 per 100,000 people to 440 per 100,000
takes the total number of deaths so far across the uk to 42,445. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinsonmbers in hospital admissions? counting the number of people admitted to hospital with covid—19 is one of the most reliable measures we have of how the pandemic is developing and the figures today are concerning. hospital admissions had been dabbling on average every two weeks until now, —— doubling on average every two weeks until now, but now we have a doubling in just about a week....
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governor abbott in texas, governor hutchinson in arkansas have both supported mask mandates in in thetate. this isn't a nanny state approach, people aren't getting fines for following these evidence-based recommendations but talking about the approaches that do work, like masks and with travel upcoming. it's being careful. i know people don't want to be all by themselves after so much time in the pandemic. keeping the group small, being careful about your pod, creating a bubble around people you spend time with. governors around the country, republican and democrat are helping to support the efforts and that's the model we need, john. >> what, in your experience, is the best way to break through it? the i ask that as someone who would love to do a better job myself please listen to the data and the facts. i want to show you the united states versus the european union, who did a better job than the united states shoving down the line early. look, that's the green line. the european union is now going up at a faster pace but what public health experts tell me, if you look at the beginni
governor abbott in texas, governor hutchinson in arkansas have both supported mask mandates in in thetate. this isn't a nanny state approach, people aren't getting fines for following these evidence-based recommendations but talking about the approaches that do work, like masks and with travel upcoming. it's being careful. i know people don't want to be all by themselves after so much time in the pandemic. keeping the group small, being careful about your pod, creating a bubble around people...
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for us in the canal we were told that we could use so we had other ways snoop around and in the hutchinson we had found all sorts of books is full of clothes you know like some one of the ships had been to vietnam and it was full of photos and prolongs the shelley and chips they were all full of frozen meat can alarm and stuff like that so we didn't go we didn't go short with this you know the way they were all the stuff was handed dry and bellyache you know so that was really no problem at all when. if your ship if you was on. the american ship as an example and you didn't have any fresh fruit because you could get skinned scabby if you don't it and then the issue is you're stuck in this ship in the middle of the lake with the song belt down all the time so your captain would have spoke to my captain and said look can you send some can you give me some of your cargo because we can't miss it's about sustaining life so we will go and open the hatches down below open the fridge is get out for carcasses of lamb go and open the fridge goes to where all the apples weigh it 4 boxes of apples on
for us in the canal we were told that we could use so we had other ways snoop around and in the hutchinson we had found all sorts of books is full of clothes you know like some one of the ships had been to vietnam and it was full of photos and prolongs the shelley and chips they were all full of frozen meat can alarm and stuff like that so we didn't go we didn't go short with this you know the way they were all the stuff was handed dry and bellyache you know so that was really no problem at all...
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governor asa hutchinson says he expected to receive 50,000 a an tests a week. election workers will be given priority to help workers comfort level before and after going to the polling places. most of the tests, 55% of them will go to k through 12 schools for a routine screening. 20% to the department of corrections and another 20% to the state's human development centers. health care workers will also get access to these rapid antigen tests. >> thanks to all of our correspondents for those reports. the most famous coach in college football now diagnosed with coronavirus. what nick saban's diagnosis means for the rest of the college football season. next in your bleacher report. to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth.hip you qualify for listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ i was covered from
governor asa hutchinson says he expected to receive 50,000 a an tests a week. election workers will be given priority to help workers comfort level before and after going to the polling places. most of the tests, 55% of them will go to k through 12 schools for a routine screening. 20% to the department of corrections and another 20% to the state's human development centers. health care workers will also get access to these rapid antigen tests. >> thanks to all of our correspondents for...
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. >> i'll ask arkansas governor asa hutchinson ahead. >>> i'm jack tapper in washington where the state of our union is stunned at recklessness. president trump's doctors released new letter clearing the president, saying he has met the cdc criteria to leave isolation and quote no longer considered a transmission risk to others, unquote. ten days from onset of symptoms, fever-free more than 24 hours but didn't disclose critical information whether the president is off all fever reducing medication, whether he has remaining symptoms, whether he's tested negative for the virus. that's not part of the cdc criteria to leave isolation but still important information and we don't know still when last tested negative before casting the virus and potentially spreading it. hours after the president delivered a speech on a crowd of supporters on the white house south lawn, largely wearing masks thankfully, although packed together. after spreading the virus continues to spread lies about it, telling the audience the virus is disappearing. far from the truth. infections are increasing. with a will
. >> i'll ask arkansas governor asa hutchinson ahead. >>> i'm jack tapper in washington where the state of our union is stunned at recklessness. president trump's doctors released new letter clearing the president, saying he has met the cdc criteria to leave isolation and quote no longer considered a transmission risk to others, unquote. ten days from onset of symptoms, fever-free more than 24 hours but didn't disclose critical information whether the president is off all fever...
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jake tapper on "state of the union" and so will be maisy hirono and arkansas governor asa hutchinsonere on cnn. >>> the number of new coronavirus cases are keeping pace with estimates as we move into the fall. there's a key model now predicting close to 400,000 american deaths by february 1st. we'll talk about that. >>> plus, hurricane delta and the severe weather, even a tornado in the southeast. we'll have an update. great. and when you get a big deal... ♪ ...you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. ♪ each febreze car vent clip gives you up to 30 days of fresh air. so, you can have open window freshness... even with all the windows up. enjoy fresh, any time, with febreze. ( ♪ ) ready to juvÉderm it? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm voluma xc, add fullness to lips with juvÉderm ultra xc and smooth moderate to severe lines around the nose and mouth with juvÉderm xc. tell your doctor if you have a history of scarring or are taking medicines that decrease the body's immune response or that can prolong bleeding. common side effects include
jake tapper on "state of the union" and so will be maisy hirono and arkansas governor asa hutchinsonere on cnn. >>> the number of new coronavirus cases are keeping pace with estimates as we move into the fall. there's a key model now predicting close to 400,000 american deaths by february 1st. we'll talk about that. >>> plus, hurricane delta and the severe weather, even a tornado in the southeast. we'll have an update. great. and when you get a big deal... ♪ ...you...
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. >> i'll ask arkansas governor asia hutchinson ahead. >>> hello, i'm jake tapper in washington.here the state of our union is stunned at the recklessness. the president's doctors cleared him saying he has met the cdc criteria to leave isolation and is, quote, no longer considered a transmission risk to others, unquote. the doctor said the president is ten days from the onset of symptoms and has been fever-free for more than 24 hours. the doctor did not disclose whether the president is off all fever-reducing medications and symptom-free and whether the president tested negative for the virus. now, that's not part of the cdc criteria to leave isolation, but it's still important information. and on that subject, we still do not know when the president last tested negative before catching the virus and potentially spreading it. the doctor's letter came hours after the president delivered his speech to a crowd of supporters on the white house lawn largely wearing masks, thankfully, though they were packed together. with a lot of ground to make up, the president seems to be scramblin
. >> i'll ask arkansas governor asia hutchinson ahead. >>> hello, i'm jake tapper in washington.here the state of our union is stunned at the recklessness. the president's doctors cleared him saying he has met the cdc criteria to leave isolation and is, quote, no longer considered a transmission risk to others, unquote. the doctor said the president is ten days from the onset of symptoms and has been fever-free for more than 24 hours. the doctor did not disclose whether the...
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i believe it was asa hutchinson who said on "face the nation," it's a little confusing people. the vice president's office, they are not following their own guidelines. can you see how that's a problem for people? >> well, i can tell you that i'm following the guidelines and a number of us are following the guidelines. >> a number of us. >> as you look at it, obviously -- obviously a number of us continue to look at this particular environment. and it's an unusual environment that we have. and so as we -- as we try to make sure that we come into contact with other people, making sure that we socially distance as much as possible. wearing those masks when -- when we can. we strongly encourage that. i also, for all of you that are watching this morning, is if you can carry a little container of purrell. just think about it in a restaurant environment. you're drinking from a drinking glass. well, that drinking glass probably has been filled by a waiter or waitress that has touched every other glass. so i'm hypervigilant as we look at that. we don't think about the ways we potentia
i believe it was asa hutchinson who said on "face the nation," it's a little confusing people. the vice president's office, they are not following their own guidelines. can you see how that's a problem for people? >> well, i can tell you that i'm following the guidelines and a number of us are following the guidelines. >> a number of us. >> as you look at it, obviously -- obviously a number of us continue to look at this particular environment. and it's an unusual...
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later on this morning arkansas governor asa hutchinson from the stimulus talks to how his state is handlingandemic take a break here and be back in a minute my name is henry. working within amazon transportation services, i really saw the challenge of climate change. we want to be sustainable, but when you have a truck covering over 300 miles, or you have flights going hundreds of miles, it's a bit more challenging. we are letting the data guide us to the best solution. it's inspiring to try to solve a problem that no one else has solved. that's super exciting. >>> steven king is no stranger to seeing his novels turn into movies over the weekend, he saw how theaters and chains are struggling he writes. >> i went to the movies last night first time since february. no problem social distancing saturday night, seven screens, four total customers including me and my nephew i feel terrible for the film industry just a couple of days after we found out broadway is not going to open until may next year. >> wow i've tried to read every one of his books. he's incredible. short stories book just came
later on this morning arkansas governor asa hutchinson from the stimulus talks to how his state is handlingandemic take a break here and be back in a minute my name is henry. working within amazon transportation services, i really saw the challenge of climate change. we want to be sustainable, but when you have a truck covering over 300 miles, or you have flights going hundreds of miles, it's a bit more challenging. we are letting the data guide us to the best solution. it's inspiring to try to...
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scott, calling from hutchinson, kansas. what do you have to say? caller: good morning, paul.ou can hear me, right? host: yes sir. caller: i wish the president well. i think that it is a terrible thing when people get sick and want a good recovery. my thoughts were -- i read the book, the great influenza. history does not always repeat but sometimes it can rhyme. the book that john berry wrote had a little bit about president wilson. and people felt like he contacted the flu to a small degree but it did affect him. like some people get it today and they can be called long callers. they have symptoms that last for a while he for they have a full recovery. as a result of the illness, they theorize that the verse aisles treaty after world war i -- versailles treaty after world war i, he was not fully aware. as a result, that treaty did not have american influence that probably could have prevented world war ii. my point is that we wish the president well but the people around him can help. if the president becomes incapacitated, at what point does the vice president step in? i do
scott, calling from hutchinson, kansas. what do you have to say? caller: good morning, paul.ou can hear me, right? host: yes sir. caller: i wish the president well. i think that it is a terrible thing when people get sick and want a good recovery. my thoughts were -- i read the book, the great influenza. history does not always repeat but sometimes it can rhyme. the book that john berry wrote had a little bit about president wilson. and people felt like he contacted the flu to a small degree...