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ican i can see novak djokovic has finally broken rafael nadal‘s service, three games all in the thirdsite. back to you, tim. an exciting game. president trump is no longer at risk of transmitting covid—19 to others, according to the white house physician. yesterday he delivered a speech to hundreds of cheering supporters from the balcony of the white house, in his first public event since being hospitalised. first of all, i'm feeling great. i don't know about you, how is everyone feeling? i want you to know our nation is going to defeat this terrible china virus as we call it. and we are producing powerful therapies and drugs and we are healing the sick and we are going to recover and the vaccine is coming out very, very quickly, in record time. as you know, it is coming out very soon and there are great, great companies doing it and they will be distributing it and we will hrough our military very, very rapidly. but questions have been raised over the safety of the gathering, after pictures showed hundreds of people packed tightly together. his democratic rival, joe biden, has once a
ican i can see novak djokovic has finally broken rafael nadal‘s service, three games all in the thirdsite. back to you, tim. an exciting game. president trump is no longer at risk of transmitting covid—19 to others, according to the white house physician. yesterday he delivered a speech to hundreds of cheering supporters from the balcony of the white house, in his first public event since being hospitalised. first of all, i'm feeling great. i don't know about you, how is everyone feeling? i...
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ican imagine. of it and enjoying today especially. i can imagine.t to be part of such a well established tea m be part of such a well established team and we know about the catalogue of great riders that they have there. we know it was formally team sky and there has been some great talk, talk us through this, because a p pa re ntly talk, talk us through this, because apparently back in 2010, when of course team sky were established, we have been hearing a story about how you skipped school back then so that you skipped school back then so that you could join some of those riders on that day. is that how the story goes? yes, the team, like you say, was launched, it was freezing cold january morning and we were in central london and there was a competition to ride with the team andi competition to ride with the team and i was 14—year—olds kids who just got into cycling and was working part—time at condor cycles in central london, learning about the sport as much as i could and i jumped at the opportunity to miss my maths lesson and go and ride with t
ican imagine. of it and enjoying today especially. i can imagine.t to be part of such a well established tea m be part of such a well established team and we know about the catalogue of great riders that they have there. we know it was formally team sky and there has been some great talk, talk us through this, because a p pa re ntly talk, talk us through this, because apparently back in 2010, when of course team sky were established, we have been hearing a story about how you skipped school...
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ican go i can go fishing get you to stop.s a bit of the holy growth of some the companies and countries of working towards. after all the doom and gloom, this looks like a hopeful story and also saying that nhs staff are going to be prioritised to get a covid—i9 vaccine and that according to this from page should be coming before christmas. in fact, the story is that there is always a brexit angle and if it does come before christmas, the uk health authorities are going to pass laws and the government is going to pass laws to ensure that they can get the vaccine out and operate eu vaccine laws but, if this does happen, there is a letter that is been written by one of the chief executives of the nhs trust in warwickshire to staff saying get ready for this. because this is a game changer. we can get a vaccine which is effective and the whole mood is going to lighten and it's that if that comes, whether or not we are going to get a christmas, that vaccine is coming before christmas and it's perhaps the best christmas and it's pe
ican go i can go fishing get you to stop.s a bit of the holy growth of some the companies and countries of working towards. after all the doom and gloom, this looks like a hopeful story and also saying that nhs staff are going to be prioritised to get a covid—i9 vaccine and that according to this from page should be coming before christmas. in fact, the story is that there is always a brexit angle and if it does come before christmas, the uk health authorities are going to pass laws and the...
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yes, ican. 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 were in for something very magical and very special. i'll laugh at the joy of the hero's children... remnants is not so much a celebration of an act of kindness, more an i
yes, ican. 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...
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if i can go through that, ican go of person. if i can go through that, i can go through anything.backing of the top promoters. boxing is easy compared to what happened in life. i am always doing everything to be i% better than everybody else. trying to be the best athlete i can be. i never once thought i am going to give up. i have had a crazy career. yeah, really is in inspirational story, that, there. finally, it must be pretty special to make history in your sport with your partner by your side. but in hollie doyle's case, her boyfriend was also part of the competition at ascot this weekend. hollie achieved a double of victory in herfirst group one race — the highest level of flat racing — after breaking her own record for winners ridden by a woman in a year. i'm delighted to say shejoins me now. hollie, great to see you. thanks very much for being on sportsday today. could this have gone any better for you this weekend? the weekend was a dream come true, really. we came into the day and had a good life chances, but on days like champions day, every horse running is a good hors
if i can go through that, ican go of person. if i can go through that, i can go through anything.backing of the top promoters. boxing is easy compared to what happened in life. i am always doing everything to be i% better than everybody else. trying to be the best athlete i can be. i never once thought i am going to give up. i have had a crazy career. yeah, really is in inspirational story, that, there. finally, it must be pretty special to make history in your sport with your partner by your...
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kawasaki akida, the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons, or ican raised that prospect wednesday during an online news conference. >> translator: if the treaty is enforced, it is expected that the use, production, export and import of those weapons will actually be significantly reduced, and we'll be as close to zero as ossible. >> the u.n. treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons adopted three years ago would take effect 90 days after ratifications hit 50. so far 47 countries have endorsed it. japan has indicated it will not join the treaty. kawasaki said after the treaty is enforced, the focus will be on changing the attitude of countries under the nuclear umbrella, including japan. he said he wants to step up efforts from civil society to sway their governments. >>> security forces have opened fire on thousands of nigerians protesting against police brutality in the capital. [ gunfire ] human rights group amnesty international says at least 12 peaceful protestors were killed on tuesday night at two large gatherings in the city. protests have swept across nigeria since a vi
kawasaki akida, the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons, or ican raised that prospect wednesday during an online news conference. >> translator: if the treaty is enforced, it is expected that the use, production, export and import of those weapons will actually be significantly reduced, and we'll be as close to zero as ossible. >> the u.n. treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons adopted three years ago would take effect 90 days after ratifications hit 50. so far...
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ican health stands in the coming moments. i can see some of the president's supporters behind you.ere is children there. some cars have been stopping. people have even offered food. people have offered as food as well. what you need to remember is that this comes out of concern for the president. it is a huge deal when the president, the leader of a nation, is in hospital. this is these peoples way of letting him know that they are behind him. the atmosphere here at the moment is quite a jovial one. you can hear horns hooting. there is support from people passing at the moment. thank you so much. we will be back with you after bt hear that briefing from the president's personal physician which we are expecting. president trump has been given a treatment that involves injection of antibodies, similar to treatment that involves injection of antibodies, similartoa treatment that involves injection of antibodies, similar to a drug being trialled in the uk to see if it is effective against coronavirus. if the virus mutates and structure changes at least one will still work. antibodies a
ican health stands in the coming moments. i can see some of the president's supporters behind you.ere is children there. some cars have been stopping. people have even offered food. people have offered as food as well. what you need to remember is that this comes out of concern for the president. it is a huge deal when the president, the leader of a nation, is in hospital. this is these peoples way of letting him know that they are behind him. the atmosphere here at the moment is quite a jovial...
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he was walking and i said ican tom moore. he was walking and i said i can walk as well.raised money for charity and like sir tom it has been recognised by the queen. with no immediate sign of an end to the pandemic, this list isjust with no immediate sign of an end to the pandemic, this list is just the start of wondering how covid heroes. anna collinson, bbc news. tennis, and the unseeded polish teenager iga swiatek has beaten the american fourth seed sofia kenin in straight sets at the french open women's singles final. adam wild has more. the paris autumn sunshine, a fitting backdrop for tennis' freshest, brightest talent. this is iga swiatek, unseeded, a teenager. herjourney to this french open final is unexpected as it has been dazzling. but even withjust 1,000 watching on, such occasions bring a unique pressure. how would she cope? well, that's how. swiatek fearless, unfazed. her opponent sofia kenin, only a little older but already a grand slam champion, still unable to stop swiatek taking the first set. from there she just got better and better. how do you stop h
he was walking and i said ican tom moore. he was walking and i said i can walk as well.raised money for charity and like sir tom it has been recognised by the queen. with no immediate sign of an end to the pandemic, this list isjust with no immediate sign of an end to the pandemic, this list is just the start of wondering how covid heroes. anna collinson, bbc news. tennis, and the unseeded polish teenager iga swiatek has beaten the american fourth seed sofia kenin in straight sets at the french...
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yes, ican.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 were in for something very magical and very special. i'll laugh at the joy of the hero's children... remnants is not so much a celebration of an act of kindness, more an invitation to ask the questions that arise from it, about represe
yes, ican.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...
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nigeria a massive resource there and you see a lot of investment into the country for instance so that ican value bosses who feel they need to set up shop in your country but it just doesn't make sense why this country appears to be punching below its weight what would be your assessment of the reason for that. i mean while while i would agree with the premise of this question i would also say that it has the same ingredients that make it very likely that the current state of affairs exists so for example the same things natural resources we know the shameless resource costs. that that makes countries that are developing with huge amounts of resources are trapped in a cycle of dependency. then we also have politicians who are trapped by this dependency. have a crutch to hold on to so what i'd spoil diamonds all of that so this of course makes full what i would call a lazy political climate where people know that whatever they do there will always be diamonds to sell there will always be crude oil itself i mean even that itself is is in doubt these days because of course as we know resources
nigeria a massive resource there and you see a lot of investment into the country for instance so that ican value bosses who feel they need to set up shop in your country but it just doesn't make sense why this country appears to be punching below its weight what would be your assessment of the reason for that. i mean while while i would agree with the premise of this question i would also say that it has the same ingredients that make it very likely that the current state of affairs exists so...
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#ican gone. # i can see all obstacles in my way.arly now", which sold more than a million copies. his son told us media, nash — died at home of natural causes. # it's going to be a bright, bright, sunshiny day. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willets. good afternoon. there's been some dry and bright weather for many parts of uk today. fewer showers around, away from the far north, and temperatures have reached above where they should be at this time of year. but it will be quite wet throughout the evening. for much of wales, northern ireland, and england, and reaches the borders of scotland. with the rain and strengthening wind, it is a wet and windy night. it will be relatively mild. but a soggy and grey start to our morning. therre could be some heavy rain on that weather front as it clears away, but the afternoon will be dry for england and wales. but in that stage we have more showers going across northern ireland and scotland. temperatures will be in the mid—teens for many, which is a bit above where they sho
#ican gone. # i can see all obstacles in my way.arly now", which sold more than a million copies. his son told us media, nash — died at home of natural causes. # it's going to be a bright, bright, sunshiny day. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willets. good afternoon. there's been some dry and bright weather for many parts of uk today. fewer showers around, away from the far north, and temperatures have reached above where they should be at this time of year. but it...
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why it made history for more than one reason. icans can agree: the importance of speed, hard work andat outdoors. so, we built a future for each of them. we electrified the mustang, and engineered it to get from 0 to 60 in under 4 seconds. put a hybrid engine in the all-new f-150 that works as hard as it does smart. then reimagined the bronco, as an off-roading, high-performance wild animal. this is the future we're building, and we're building it today. who trust in our performance and comfortable, long-lasting protection. because your strength is supported by ours. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. you can take advantage of free eye exams and free designer eyewear. ♪ wow ♪ uh-huh free annual eye exams, designer frames and prescription lenses. it's time to take advantage. ♪ wow this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not
why it made history for more than one reason. icans can agree: the importance of speed, hard work andat outdoors. so, we built a future for each of them. we electrified the mustang, and engineered it to get from 0 to 60 in under 4 seconds. put a hybrid engine in the all-new f-150 that works as hard as it does smart. then reimagined the bronco, as an off-roading, high-performance wild animal. this is the future we're building, and we're building it today. who trust in our performance and...
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yes, ican.0%. 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 were in for something very magical and very special. i'll laugh at the joy of the hero's children... remnants is not so much a celebration of an act of kindness, more an invitation to ask the questions that arise from it, about rep
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ican thank you very much for your time. i can only imagine how busy you are.es at this point and this is reaffirming something that really comes from the first chapter of many immunology textbooks and that is after people get a first infection, antibodies are expected to wane. but i think it is important to recognise that it does not mean that immune protection is totally disappearing. it's just that immunity is on ingredient, it's a continuum, and this is reinforcing that. the immune system, just like i brains when we system, just like i brains when we wa nt system, just like i brains when we want to learn something new, we we want to learn something new, we have two train them and this is often through immunity, it's through re—exposures with, ideally, less severe disease, the second and third exposures, for example, that people get. so we should take from this, should we, the lesson that it will be entirely possible to get covid—19 again? it may be less severe though. that's exactly right. i believe what we exactly right. i believe what we will see is that
ican thank you very much for your time. i can only imagine how busy you are.es at this point and this is reaffirming something that really comes from the first chapter of many immunology textbooks and that is after people get a first infection, antibodies are expected to wane. but i think it is important to recognise that it does not mean that immune protection is totally disappearing. it's just that immunity is on ingredient, it's a continuum, and this is reinforcing that. the immune system,...
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trump could come back on a wave of sympathy and ican come back on a wave of sympathy and i can see himnd of the week, he may be dead but we just need not to jump to too many conclusions at the moment about what all this means. how does joe biden play this? galaxy is doing it exactly as he should. he‘s gone in as the straight man, decent man, voice of the common people, someone who will restore order and respect to the united states. he‘s not fla m boya nt to the united states. he‘s not flamboyant in terms of being a contenderfor flamboyant in terms of being a contender for the presidency. flamboyant in terms of being a contenderfor the presidency. he is calm and quiet on the way he has reacted so far, sending a message of sympathy to donald trump and milani at trump, is exactly the right way to do it. —— donald trump and melania trump. will americans want to punish donald trump for being careless in terms of his personal precautions against the virus, not taking precautions and so on? but also people not very well socially distancing or wearing masks? is that an embodiment of the coron
trump could come back on a wave of sympathy and ican come back on a wave of sympathy and i can see himnd of the week, he may be dead but we just need not to jump to too many conclusions at the moment about what all this means. how does joe biden play this? galaxy is doing it exactly as he should. he‘s gone in as the straight man, decent man, voice of the common people, someone who will restore order and respect to the united states. he‘s not fla m boya nt to the united states. he‘s not...
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trump maybe breaking out in russia, ican trump maybe breaking out in russia, i can remember there were donald trump, there were hamburgers named in his honor. you could buy mobile phones with donald trumps portrait on it. all that has gone out the window. there were russian politicians who went on russian politicians who went on russian tv live drinking champagne to toast his victory. that is not happening four years on. so i guess that begs the question then, were joe biden to win the election next week, without actually beat welcomed by moscow? well, the russians have no illusions. they heard joe biden saying that russia is america's greatest threat. they remembered what happened in 2011 when vice president biden was in moscow and suggested that it wouldn't be a good idea if vladimir pollutant ran again for president. so they remember all that again —— putin. they fear more sanctions against russia. on the other hand bizarrely, there could be a silver lining for moscow. many of the people i've spot to the next photo shoot they believe that a biden presidency could be more professiona
trump maybe breaking out in russia, ican trump maybe breaking out in russia, i can remember there were donald trump, there were hamburgers named in his honor. you could buy mobile phones with donald trumps portrait on it. all that has gone out the window. there were russian politicians who went on russian politicians who went on russian tv live drinking champagne to toast his victory. that is not happening four years on. so i guess that begs the question then, were joe biden to win the election...
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if i get a customer from my agent, then in one day ican earn from my agent, then in one day i can earn25 a day. i have five kids. three of them are in school. two of them are still young. life is really difficult, but i appreciate that for it daily home up key. this brings sustenance to ours. at least they get food for the house. the challenges? well, when it is busy, we are happy, but when there are no visitors, it means there are no visitors, it means there is no business for us. at there is no business for us. at the moment there are very few visitors, they are not as satisfied with the numbers like before. the effects of corona? there was no work. i had no money. it was a problem. i had to go out to fish. that way i was able to survive. even then, when we would go out and fish we had to organise ourselves. 0nly we had to organise ourselves. only a few of us at a time, so that we wouldn't transmit the virus to each other. my greatest joy is virus to each other. my greatestjoy is when i'm with the visitors, a guarantee that i have something for that day, but just i have something for
if i get a customer from my agent, then in one day ican earn from my agent, then in one day i can earn25 a day. i have five kids. three of them are in school. two of them are still young. life is really difficult, but i appreciate that for it daily home up key. this brings sustenance to ours. at least they get food for the house. the challenges? well, when it is busy, we are happy, but when there are no visitors, it means there are no visitors, it means there is no business for us. at there is...
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however, i am just doing what i love, and by that ican be doing what i love, and by that i can be ant i can be an inspiration. i am thinking about those live performances from your point of view. i have just performances from your point of view. i havejust been performances from your point of view. i have just been talking to an olympic boxer, he said he can't wait to be in the ring with a crowd around him. and i guess for you it is really going to be meaningful to be on the stage with an audience read out in front of you? yeah, it really is a special feeling to feel the energy of the audience. not really knowing how it's going to go, how it's going to plan out. we've been rehearsing for months and you are at this point where you are supposed to deliver and just enjoy. and the audience really has a big part of that. as we rehearse every day, when there is an audience there, something special happens. and i really can't wait to get back to that. and i hope it will be sooner rather than later. ballet dancer nietzsche. you are watching coronavirus: your stories, a programme about how co
however, i am just doing what i love, and by that ican be doing what i love, and by that i can be ant i can be an inspiration. i am thinking about those live performances from your point of view. i have just performances from your point of view. i havejust been performances from your point of view. i have just been talking to an olympic boxer, he said he can't wait to be in the ring with a crowd around him. and i guess for you it is really going to be meaningful to be on the stage with an...
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support chief negotiator michel barnier commission president person of underline and commission and ican the c. one not to make it would just it's. but time for talks is running out for an agreement to come into force at the beginning of next year the deal would have to be done by the end of this month and concessions seem unlikely at this point when someone asked me so where are you able to give up or to give up. for the moment we don't have to give up anything because the solidarity is the principle that you know problems from your country can be other problems for another country and so the package should be really defended also do interest of the $27.00 not just the flung or 2 countries and also not just of british interests it has been a decision from the u.k. and now we have to find a deal to get out of the situation. walking away doesn't appear to be an option for now and so this saga goes on. the 2nd wave of the coronavirus pandemic is rolling across europe on wednesday germany recorded a massive increase in corona virus cases with more than 6 and a half 1000 new infections over
support chief negotiator michel barnier commission president person of underline and commission and ican the c. one not to make it would just it's. but time for talks is running out for an agreement to come into force at the beginning of next year the deal would have to be done by the end of this month and concessions seem unlikely at this point when someone asked me so where are you able to give up or to give up. for the moment we don't have to give up anything because the solidarity is the...
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i have contacts so if necessary ican i have contacts so if necessary i can report to the authority.rth korea, we've been driving downtown. now we're starting driving outside town. and they want us to walk down into a basement. i'm walking down these stairs and it was really creepy. then, a big door opened and we came into this luxury conference room. then they surprise us by taking out the catalogue of the weapon systems. i said, this is what we can sort you outwith. all kinds of weapons, missiles, really big missiles. applause. so we agreed on building a factory outside north korea that would make weapons. and methamphetamine. hugh griffiths knows a lot about sanctions on north korea — he was until last year the co—ordinator of the un panel of experts monitoring these sanctions. he called the revelations in the film "highly credible". the film is extremely credible and is undoubtedly the greatest embarrassment for chairman kim jong—un that we have ever seen. it shows the north koreans to be foolish and desperate at the same time. desperate to raise a foreign currency revenue and to
i have contacts so if necessary ican i have contacts so if necessary i can report to the authority.rth korea, we've been driving downtown. now we're starting driving outside town. and they want us to walk down into a basement. i'm walking down these stairs and it was really creepy. then, a big door opened and we came into this luxury conference room. then they surprise us by taking out the catalogue of the weapon systems. i said, this is what we can sort you outwith. all kinds of weapons,...
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correspondent in armenia hey this morning so early ican rush to do anything into the day to reign in the 2 parties has been going on for so long. kevin good morning well in any case moscow is trying to prove how much it's determined to the 2 weeks of bloody war and the poor meaning in breakaway republic of nagorno-karabakh and the foreign ministers of both was there by john and armine have been invited to the russian capital 'd for peace talks that are supposed to be mediated by foreign minister sergei lavrov and that is after the russian president spent hours on the phone with the leaders of both by john and armenia which makes us understand that some kind of 1st steps some kind of agreement have already been made i can tell you that late on thursday a statement by vladimir putin appeared on the kremlin website with a strong message for all saw it's they must suspend all still it is for humanitarian reasons to allow a prisoner exchange and also a swap of bodies of those killed in the conflict a conflict that vladimir putin has already called a tragedy for 2 nations that are very clo
correspondent in armenia hey this morning so early ican rush to do anything into the day to reign in the 2 parties has been going on for so long. kevin good morning well in any case moscow is trying to prove how much it's determined to the 2 weeks of bloody war and the poor meaning in breakaway republic of nagorno-karabakh and the foreign ministers of both was there by john and armine have been invited to the russian capital 'd for peace talks that are supposed to be mediated by foreign...
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that is an understatement, that is a phrase i can use again and again, ican phrase i can use again andk they do, these debates? have a in the past? normally, they don't. it was interesting in that first debate, that very bombastic performance by trump was that it did have an effect in the polling and the effect was negative for him. he didn't move incredibly, the number of voters who, you know, have switched from one party to the other, but there was some movement. and at this point trump is behind. he needs any platform he can that is going to deliver 50— 60 million people like a debate word. do you think you can get a seismic shift? a big enough shift? probably not. attitudes are pretty well cast in stone. more than 6 million americans have voted already. the train is moving very quickly down the tracks there are not too many opportunities. but maybe for history, if he has one more debate he theoretically might be able to wash away the bad taste that last one had in everyone's mouth. fascinating. many more twists and turns, i am sure. thank you, alan schroeder. thank you. next, north
that is an understatement, that is a phrase i can use again and again, ican phrase i can use again andk they do, these debates? have a in the past? normally, they don't. it was interesting in that first debate, that very bombastic performance by trump was that it did have an effect in the polling and the effect was negative for him. he didn't move incredibly, the number of voters who, you know, have switched from one party to the other, but there was some movement. and at this point trump is...
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however, following a meeting of the cabinet this morning ican meeting of the cabinet this morning i canasures for a further week. this is first and foremost a public health decision, although we have grounds for cautious optimism that the restrictions are having an effect. the clinical advice to cabinet is that it would not be safe to lift them as early as monday. secondly, them as early as monday. secondly, the extension allows us to transition more smoothly to the new level system which we hope will be introduced on the 2nd of november. the current temporary restrictions will now apply until 6am on monday the 2nd of november, and that includes the tighter restrictions which are currently in place across the central belt. let me run through what those restrictions are. but before i do so, let me take the opportunity to remind everybody the rule against visiting other peoples houses also remains in place for now, because that is the best way of limiting transmission from one household to another. let me run through the wider restrictions. firstly, with the exception of the five central
however, following a meeting of the cabinet this morning ican meeting of the cabinet this morning i canasures for a further week. this is first and foremost a public health decision, although we have grounds for cautious optimism that the restrictions are having an effect. the clinical advice to cabinet is that it would not be safe to lift them as early as monday. secondly, them as early as monday. secondly, the extension allows us to transition more smoothly to the new level system which we...
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minister at the time and says the government backed him now a judge wants to hear from prime ministers of ican to and other senior officials before deciding whether the case will go to trial so many faces up to 15 years in prison if found guilty and could be barred from public office. germany is celebrating 30 years since its reunification especially distanced church service was held in potsdam just outside berlin after commemorations were severely scaled down because of the current virus pandemic germany was split into west and east after the end of the 2nd world war 945 it symbolized the cold war division of europe which ended with the collapse of the soviet union in 1990 s. or and this video we know today that we must be brave again brave to take new paths in the face of a pandemic brave to truly overcome the differences that remain between east and west but also brave to demand and work for the cohesion of our entire society again and again. the money and catch up any time on our website there so that is. dot com . my. top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has tweeted that
minister at the time and says the government backed him now a judge wants to hear from prime ministers of ican to and other senior officials before deciding whether the case will go to trial so many faces up to 15 years in prison if found guilty and could be barred from public office. germany is celebrating 30 years since its reunification especially distanced church service was held in potsdam just outside berlin after commemorations were severely scaled down because of the current virus...
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angrier across—the—boa rd, as to be getting worse, people getting angrier across—the—board, as far as ican—board, as far as i can see. it could lead to trouble. this greengrocer‘s has 100 years of history and mark relied on the trade of local restaurants. i can understand where andy burnham is coming from because of the local businesses suffering at the moment. will people accept government restrictions? i think so, will people accept government restrictions? ithink so, ithink people are fed up and want to get it done. but don't underestimate the bitterness left by the toing and froing. kirsty works at the university. there has always been a divide between the north and south, i hope they can put differences aside and decide what will be the best for the north. you almost feel like has been evacuated. this street is like a ghost. listen to amanda in the caribbean cafe next door, where patients is running low. part of me wants to know which tier we are in full search and so we can have clarity, because there is no clarity at the moment anyway, is there? surely we should have had an answer?
angrier across—the—boa rd, as to be getting worse, people getting angrier across—the—board, as far as ican—board, as far as i can see. it could lead to trouble. this greengrocer‘s has 100 years of history and mark relied on the trade of local restaurants. i can understand where andy burnham is coming from because of the local businesses suffering at the moment. will people accept government restrictions? i think so, will people accept government restrictions? ithink so, ithink...
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and as a person in an area with the highest restrictions in merseyside, ican highest restrictions inhat has been taken and raised by local leaders is the lack of track and trace, but also the area is approximate to us in different tiers. they will be hard to control the virus when it is moving at this pace through the community because where you have tier three areas close to tier two areas and others. the characterisation we have just heard is inappropriate. if you look at what stage and the scientific and medical officials are advising the prime minister to do, it is as keir starmer has set it out. the government is simply moving too slowly for the situation we face. i have had the most extraordinarily frustrating 72 hours trying to get proper answers to questions about what is going on to protect both merseyside and the rest of the country from the pace of the virus spread. ijust think the government is being fartoo spread. ijust think the government is being far too slow. the circuit breaker would only last a couple of weeks, what would be different at the end of the period? sure
and as a person in an area with the highest restrictions in merseyside, ican highest restrictions inhat has been taken and raised by local leaders is the lack of track and trace, but also the area is approximate to us in different tiers. they will be hard to control the virus when it is moving at this pace through the community because where you have tier three areas close to tier two areas and others. the characterisation we have just heard is inappropriate. if you look at what stage and the...
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q3.icans were reliable in consumers buying sneakers. sentiment has been positive.ean markets in q3 did well. after a pandemic, traffic is down by the consumer's buying sneakers and sports apparel. less people in the store. those who come, buy more. after two months of opening, it slows down a little, then takes off again. the reality in america, and i believe worldwide, i have seen the kids from asia lineup in new york city buying the shoes, etc., is the digital shift from stores to amazon and the rest and at the same time this crushing frustration you cannot get the cool pair of shoes you want, how are you going to deal with that in the future? the twofold shift, digital retail and also i cannot get the weekend's shoes i deserve. future is a combination of digital and stores. you will not see everything switching to digital. communication with consumers more digital. the consumer wants to see physically, products. you will see a combination. it is how you combine it in a multichannel approach. francine: we were making a joke. if you are working from home, do you w
q3.icans were reliable in consumers buying sneakers. sentiment has been positive.ean markets in q3 did well. after a pandemic, traffic is down by the consumer's buying sneakers and sports apparel. less people in the store. those who come, buy more. after two months of opening, it slows down a little, then takes off again. the reality in america, and i believe worldwide, i have seen the kids from asia lineup in new york city buying the shoes, etc., is the digital shift from stores to amazon and...
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i can see bedding, ican apartment blocks.. there is a very large crater in front of me. so this was a very, very significant impact, and it happened at a time when the ceasefire was supposed to have come into effect, but really looking around here now, it looks far more like all—out war than a ceasefire. from the other side of the front line, we are hearing also from officials in nagorno karabakh. they say that schelling has continued their too. they accuse azerbaijan of breaching the ceasefire, and they say that rural communities have been under attack this morning. so it certainly seems as if this very fragile, very shaky truce has basically collapsed in one day and one night. orla guerin reporting there. the american celebrity kim kardashian west says she's donating a million dollars to a fund for armenian victims of the conflict with azerbaijan. ms kardashian west, who's of armenian heritage, said the crisis could not be allowed to advance. in a video posted on social media, she urged others in the armenian diaspora to do
i can see bedding, ican apartment blocks.. there is a very large crater in front of me. so this was a very, very significant impact, and it happened at a time when the ceasefire was supposed to have come into effect, but really looking around here now, it looks far more like all—out war than a ceasefire. from the other side of the front line, we are hearing also from officials in nagorno karabakh. they say that schelling has continued their too. they accuse azerbaijan of breaching the...
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in the meantime, ican bulletin with interest.to ferry the president to hospital. this does seem to have developed incredibly quickly, because it was only last nightjust for quickly, because it was only last night just for before the quickly, because it was only last nightjust for before the president was diagnosed with covid that he was giving television interviews. yes, and so this seems to follow a more serious trajectory than what you normally expect, which is that symptoms develop, they gradually worsen over a period of days. but the white house is stressing, officials have confirmed this is what is going to happen, but they are stressing this is a precautionary measure. my question is, when you have got a fully equipped medical centre here, why do you need to go to walter reed? that maybe there is a perfectly good reason for that. at the moment, of course the white house is trying to play this down. i think it is interesting and telling that they waited for the markets to close before making this clear that this is what they
in the meantime, ican bulletin with interest.to ferry the president to hospital. this does seem to have developed incredibly quickly, because it was only last nightjust for quickly, because it was only last night just for before the quickly, because it was only last nightjust for before the president was diagnosed with covid that he was giving television interviews. yes, and so this seems to follow a more serious trajectory than what you normally expect, which is that symptoms develop, they...
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laura, if ican thank you forjoining us.insurers we see the impact of changing climate all the time through our claims. we also take our role very very seriously as an insurer. in terms of our operations and our own carbon footprint we would ask insurers to sign up to the un ambition for a world. we want to give young people a platform to be able to take their issues directly to government. we found that around 60% of young people are very worried that covid and the postponement of the government climate issue is causing problems you are given this platform to speak out. why did you ta ke platform to speak out. why did you take up the opportunity?” platform to speak out. why did you take up the opportunity? i want to target the importance that young people are common in the topic against climate change because not only are we the future generation but we are also the generation that is working at the moment. we also need to hold those accountable for their actions or lack of actions. laura, you touched on this, but i just wo
laura, if ican thank you forjoining us.insurers we see the impact of changing climate all the time through our claims. we also take our role very very seriously as an insurer. in terms of our operations and our own carbon footprint we would ask insurers to sign up to the un ambition for a world. we want to give young people a platform to be able to take their issues directly to government. we found that around 60% of young people are very worried that covid and the postponement of the...
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and of spitting image stop but it was, i remember it being the most outrageous thing on telly, and icanher this saturday, it is just as outrageous, grotesque and as ludicrous as it ever was. in the voice of borisjohnson, could you tell us how you have put this together? how are you working together? well, cor, typically the bbc want to know, the details. which, you know, some which must remain private, by the way. but to the honourable gentleman, in the spirit of the question he asks, it isa spirit of the question he asks, it is a laborious process, as you would imagine, involving creatives from all over the uk, and we come together, they come together and write on mondays, tuesdays, wednesdays and thursdays, and then some of these voice artistes, if you like, will then lay down the audio, and then on the later days of the week, the puppeteers come in, and they do their magic, and then it is delivered. 0f their magic, and then it is delivered. of course, as if by stork, to the eyes and ears of the nation, to britbox every saturday night. and how do you get in character for the voice of
and of spitting image stop but it was, i remember it being the most outrageous thing on telly, and icanher this saturday, it is just as outrageous, grotesque and as ludicrous as it ever was. in the voice of borisjohnson, could you tell us how you have put this together? how are you working together? well, cor, typically the bbc want to know, the details. which, you know, some which must remain private, by the way. but to the honourable gentleman, in the spirit of the question he asks, it isa...
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completely we are going quiet, even ican completely we are going quiet, even i can see from outside,m any favours. at the moment, business—wise, we are getting quiet. we've got a lot of bills to pay, we've got round to pay. days like this we should have three or four staff working in here. me and my mate, we have been really quiet, literally we've been sat here doing nothing. council leaders in lancashire are in talks with the government. the most severe covid alert level is almost certainly coming, but as cases rise, so, too, does the frustration. coming, but as cases rise, so, too, does the frustrationlj coming, but as cases rise, so, too, does the frustration. i am fed up of hearing about it, it is boring. they have had to isolate, they have protested they are negative, they've gone back to school, two days later, another child has been positive so she has come back home again for two weeks, this is ridiculous. down the road, temperatures still serving. they seem to be playing politics with people's livelihoods. but there is co nsta nt with people's livelihoods. but there is const
completely we are going quiet, even ican completely we are going quiet, even i can see from outside,m any favours. at the moment, business—wise, we are getting quiet. we've got a lot of bills to pay, we've got round to pay. days like this we should have three or four staff working in here. me and my mate, we have been really quiet, literally we've been sat here doing nothing. council leaders in lancashire are in talks with the government. the most severe covid alert level is almost certainly...
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like, ican message to those around him. like, i can do this.naged to walk 35 feet before he collapsed like a deadweight into the arms of his agents. and we learned he had been shot and nearly killed. reagan lost more than half his blood that day and a bullet was extracted just one inch from his heart. but to your point about it being important for donald trump to be seen walking to the helicopter, it goes, actually, to the next day after reagan had been shot, after he had been shot, he had to sign a dairy bill, and it is kind of crazy, dairy bill, but if he didn't sign the bill it wouldn't go into effect, and they were desperate to make sure he could sign it, his aides, to send the message that the president was ok and doing hisjob. so they the president was ok and doing his job. so they went into his room the next morning after he had been shot and he scrawled, you can see how messy his signature is, i think that is the moment that is more analogous today, they are trying to demonstrate that the president is doing hisjob and is ok. because you
like, ican message to those around him. like, i can do this.naged to walk 35 feet before he collapsed like a deadweight into the arms of his agents. and we learned he had been shot and nearly killed. reagan lost more than half his blood that day and a bullet was extracted just one inch from his heart. but to your point about it being important for donald trump to be seen walking to the helicopter, it goes, actually, to the next day after reagan had been shot, after he had been shot, he had to...
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i wonder if ican bring least not at this stage. wonder if i can bring you back to the announcement we are expecting, of a national lockdown in england. does this make sense for those areas of england where the prevalence of the virus is low? this was the argument originally set out by the prime minister when the tier system was unveiled, this question was put to him. why is it you have other countries ushering in new lockdown is and here in the uk we are not? i think robert peston put the point of him, saying the numbers we are seeing today are equivalent to the numbers we reported back in march and april when the country went into lockdown. why is this time any different? the argument put forward was that, unlike back in march and april, the distribution of cases was very patchy. now we have some hot spots and some areas much lower and therefore it did not make sense, two in the prime minister's word, closed and cornwall to prevent an outbreak in manchester. but what is actually similarto in manchester. but what is actually simila
i wonder if ican bring least not at this stage. wonder if i can bring you back to the announcement we are expecting, of a national lockdown in england. does this make sense for those areas of england where the prevalence of the virus is low? this was the argument originally set out by the prime minister when the tier system was unveiled, this question was put to him. why is it you have other countries ushering in new lockdown is and here in the uk we are not? i think robert peston put the point...
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eve, if ican take out as quickly as possible. eve, if i can take it to the daily telegraph.yshire, it will break the role of sex that christmas was did you think when you saw this? —— the rule of six. we have been taking to ourfamilies. the rule of six. we have been taking to our families. that we have the rule of six. we have been taking to ourfamilies. that we have been talking to our families. to ourfamilies. that we have been talking to ourfamilies. at hoping that we will be allowed to have a christmas. we've all planned that make i think a lot of us have simplified christmas and said that we arejust going simplified christmas and said that we are just going to try and stick to the family bubble and we are going to be as careful as we can and all people sitting at one end of the table and teenagers at another. all of that thing. but i'm not saying i would go against the advice of the government because we have been for months of behaving as the scientists oi’ months of behaving as the scientists or as the sage wants us to behave. it would be tragic if people had a lovely
eve, if ican take out as quickly as possible. eve, if i can take it to the daily telegraph.yshire, it will break the role of sex that christmas was did you think when you saw this? —— the rule of six. we have been taking to ourfamilies. the rule of six. we have been taking to our families. that we have the rule of six. we have been taking to ourfamilies. that we have been talking to our families. to ourfamilies. that we have been talking to ourfamilies. at hoping that we will be allowed to...
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ican nothing to do with coronavirus.lose a lot of the cloud and rain we had today, and see more scenes like this. sunnier skies pushing into northern ireland this afternoon, and through the rest of this week we will see more dry and fairly bright weather, but it will stay rather chilly. this is the earlier satellite picture. this band of rain has brought rain for many, but the clearer skies are filtering into the west with some showers as well. we will continue to see showers across the western half of the uk through the western half of the uk through the night, and the outbreaks of rain struggling to clear away from eastern england and returning to parts of southern and eastern scotla nd parts of southern and eastern scotland through the night. lowest temperatures in scotland and the north of england. tomorrow is still some outbreaks of rain around, one band of rain moving down into northern england, perhaps into wales in the afternoon. showers clearing through the south—west of england and rain close to the east coast
ican nothing to do with coronavirus.lose a lot of the cloud and rain we had today, and see more scenes like this. sunnier skies pushing into northern ireland this afternoon, and through the rest of this week we will see more dry and fairly bright weather, but it will stay rather chilly. this is the earlier satellite picture. this band of rain has brought rain for many, but the clearer skies are filtering into the west with some showers as well. we will continue to see showers across the western...
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of nigeria a massive resource there you see a lot of investment into the country for instance that ican value bosses who feel they need to set up shop in your country but it just doesn't make sense why this country appears to be punching below its weight what would be your assessment of the reason for that. meanwhile while i would agree with the premise of this question i would also say that it has the same ingredients that make it very likely that the current state of affairs exists so for example the same things natural resources we know the shameless resource costs. that that makes countries that are developing with huge amounts of resources trapped in a cycle of dependency. then we also have politicians who are trapped by this dependency. have a crutch to hold on to so what i'd spoil diamonds all of that so this of course makes for what i would call a lazy political climate where people know that whatever they do there will always be diamonds to sell there will always be the oil itself i mean even that itself is is in doubt these days because of course as we know resources are finit
of nigeria a massive resource there you see a lot of investment into the country for instance that ican value bosses who feel they need to set up shop in your country but it just doesn't make sense why this country appears to be punching below its weight what would be your assessment of the reason for that. meanwhile while i would agree with the premise of this question i would also say that it has the same ingredients that make it very likely that the current state of affairs exists so for...
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nigeria a massive resource they it has seen a lot of investment into the country for instance that ican value bosses who feel they need to set up shop in your country but it just doesn't make sense why this country appears to be punching below its weight what would be your assessment of the reason for that. i mean while while i would agree with the premise of this question i would also say that it has the same ingredients that make it very likely that the current state of affairs exists so for example the same things natural resources we know the shameless resource costs. that that makes countries that are developing with huge amounts of resources trapped in a cycle of dependency. then we also have politicians who are trapped by this dependency. have a crutch to hold on to so what adds or a little diamonds all of that so this of course makes for what i would call a lazy political climate where people know that whatever they do there will always be diamonds to sell there will always be crude oil itself i mean even that itself is is in doubt these days because of course as we know resourc
nigeria a massive resource they it has seen a lot of investment into the country for instance that ican value bosses who feel they need to set up shop in your country but it just doesn't make sense why this country appears to be punching below its weight what would be your assessment of the reason for that. i mean while while i would agree with the premise of this question i would also say that it has the same ingredients that make it very likely that the current state of affairs exists so for...
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support chief negotiator michel barnier commission president person of underline and commission and ican the c. 131 to start and. the time for talks is running out for an agreement to come into force at the beginning of next year the deal would have to be done by the end of this month and concessions seem unlikely at this point when someone asked me so where are you able to give up or to give up. for the moment we don't have to give up anything because the solidarity is the principle that you know problems from your country can be other problems for another country and so the package should be really defend they also do interest of the $27.00 not just the flung or 2 countries and also not just of british interests it has been a decision from the u.k. and now we have to find a deal to get out of the situation. walking away doesn't appear to be an option for now and so this saga goes on. the 2nd wave of the coronavirus pandemic is rolling across europe on wednesday germany recorded a massive increase in corona virus cases with more than 6 and a half 1000 new infections over a 24 hour perio
support chief negotiator michel barnier commission president person of underline and commission and ican the c. 131 to start and. the time for talks is running out for an agreement to come into force at the beginning of next year the deal would have to be done by the end of this month and concessions seem unlikely at this point when someone asked me so where are you able to give up or to give up. for the moment we don't have to give up anything because the solidarity is the principle that you...
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platform,ican party republican senators on the judiciary committee, and donald trump, have been working tirelessly, putting political capital and tons and tons of money into getting a supreme court nominee who will overturn roe v. wade, strike down the affordable care act, and risk the marriage equality rights that lgbtq americans have fought so hard to achieve. so it is a little bit silly to have this hearing this morning where the republican senators, in their soft questioning of amy coney barrett, and in her answers back, are trying to say that they don't know how she will vote on these crucial questions that they have fought so hard to get a nominee to do exactly those things that president trump made promises on the campaign trail, and even after he got into the white house, that he would put people in the supreme court to strike down roe and aca. it is a little bit of the parlor game. but as the question today showed, the stakes could not be higher, especially in the pandemic. you have looked at her record on the second circuit, and you say that her judgment has been a radical ori
platform,ican party republican senators on the judiciary committee, and donald trump, have been working tirelessly, putting political capital and tons and tons of money into getting a supreme court nominee who will overturn roe v. wade, strike down the affordable care act, and risk the marriage equality rights that lgbtq americans have fought so hard to achieve. so it is a little bit silly to have this hearing this morning where the republican senators, in their soft questioning of amy coney...
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ican million previously offered in talks. i can probably throw a bit of light on this.rm of restrictions, split in two. £8 per head of population gets spent on things like improving the test, track and trace system, helping the clinically vulnerable and enforcement, that was worth £20 million in greater manchester and thatis million in greater manchester and that is guaranteed. the rest is in the form of a business support package, a 30 million went to the liverpool city region, 30 million to lancashire. on a per head basis, their capita basis, that is where their capita basis, that is where the £60 million comes from the government. it looks as though that 60 million has been withdrawn and there is a briefing going on between there is a briefing going on between the health secretary and greater manchester mps, that looks to have been withdrawn as a sum in total, but it looks also like what the government intends to do is to then negotiate for the ten constituent authorities in greater manchester. by authorities in greater manchester. by passing andy burnham, talking to
ican million previously offered in talks. i can probably throw a bit of light on this.rm of restrictions, split in two. £8 per head of population gets spent on things like improving the test, track and trace system, helping the clinically vulnerable and enforcement, that was worth £20 million in greater manchester and thatis million in greater manchester and that is guaranteed. the rest is in the form of a business support package, a 30 million went to the liverpool city region, 30 million to...
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he's been affected by the growing are still if he too was refugees in germany i see a tough problem ican. just quickly know that who just your german political we pray . to bust your wallet. give me the money. first ring them up a portable mobile part of which are so dark and cost him a new bush how much torture on those belong to those who lose all readers and a man a man and $2.00 more a mix. of over the sure you. want him out on in the minute he not all men even to common boss harbaugh warned couple seal of truth board bush i'm a mom won't bore still more though that i will be gone those i met on your knee how your own in the calmest the worst possible. 3rd was other born that we've already given up on in the movie with. there are. more than. i'm pleased of my uncle and his family or well integrated and have a good life here but it saddens me that germany has become far less compassionate to refugees. perhaps that's because rather like greece it's received an unfair burden of asylum seekers than 2015 due to other e.u. countries closing their borders. i can't help but wonder whether re
he's been affected by the growing are still if he too was refugees in germany i see a tough problem ican. just quickly know that who just your german political we pray . to bust your wallet. give me the money. first ring them up a portable mobile part of which are so dark and cost him a new bush how much torture on those belong to those who lose all readers and a man a man and $2.00 more a mix. of over the sure you. want him out on in the minute he not all men even to common boss harbaugh...