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really, like, isolated andi ifelt really, like, isolated and i started thinking about how many of usrepresented. have it not be for nothing. put faces to the numbers that just keep nothing. put faces to the numbers thatjust keep going up every day and we just talk about it like it's not that big ofa about it like it's not that big of a deal, and it's a huge deal. so i started posting in the support groups on facebook about wanting to gather pictures of missourians who had passed away from covid—19 and ta ke passed away from covid—19 and take them to the capital, because our state government is having a special session last weekend the week before, and they were not addressing covid—19. that's probably the only thing that they should have been addressing in a special session, but they weren't. so i wanted to take those pictures and i wanted to make them see the faces, what we are make them see the faces, what we a re really make them see the faces, what we are really losing, and hope that that would encourage them to do the absolute bare minimum basics, which isjust require masks. it'
really, like, isolated andi ifelt really, like, isolated and i started thinking about how many of usrepresented. have it not be for nothing. put faces to the numbers that just keep nothing. put faces to the numbers thatjust keep going up every day and we just talk about it like it's not that big ofa about it like it's not that big of a deal, and it's a huge deal. so i started posting in the support groups on facebook about wanting to gather pictures of missourians who had passed away from...
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Aug 30, 2020
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ifelt like the everybody around me and understood. can imagine. you have three different ages, that doesn‘t help. your two year old, a different sort of education. what about discipline, getting them up and money being teacher? it was a big difference from them because they are used to going to school to learn. there was quite a lot of resista nce learn. there was quite a lot of resistance about doing that any home environment because home is never where they have really done that before. they have done homework that never done extra stuff. a lot of resista nce never done extra stuff. a lot of resistance from elders especially, who is seven. we were lucky that the school was not pushing us too much about how much was being done at hand i was conscious to try and keep up hand i was conscious to try and keep up and make sure she was doing little bits every day. —— at home. how typical is this story?” little bits every day. —— at home. how typical is this story? i am sure this must be happening up and down the country. when young childre
ifelt like the everybody around me and understood. can imagine. you have three different ages, that doesn‘t help. your two year old, a different sort of education. what about discipline, getting them up and money being teacher? it was a big difference from them because they are used to going to school to learn. there was quite a lot of resista nce learn. there was quite a lot of resistance about doing that any home environment because home is never where they have really done that before....
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Aug 4, 2020
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ifelt 0k knowing it which is on that we want to forget.elt 0k knowing it was which is on that we want to forget. ifelt 0k knowing it was not which is on that we want to forget. i felt 0k knowing it was not an attack but i also feel worried there was a lot of injuries and people killed right now. hadi, ijust when to make sure you are ok. and have you been able to speak to your family? yes, my family, they are living south of us, and i told you, the first impression was there was an explosion in our area, sovereign was calling me, making sure i am 0k. —— everyone was calling me. wejust have to make sure about the casualties and how many people were killed. in the moments after the blast, were you able to get a mobile phone signal? was that easy or difficult? it was very difficult. and i don't think... usually it happens because the exposure and on the very essential or central... everyone was using it, calling, so it made it difficult to get a good connection for our family. and hadi, you said earlier everyone remembers previous car bomb att
ifelt 0k knowing it which is on that we want to forget.elt 0k knowing it was which is on that we want to forget. ifelt 0k knowing it was not which is on that we want to forget. i felt 0k knowing it was not an attack but i also feel worried there was a lot of injuries and people killed right now. hadi, ijust when to make sure you are ok. and have you been able to speak to your family? yes, my family, they are living south of us, and i told you, the first impression was there was an explosion in...
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Aug 1, 2020
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well, it — at the beginning ifelt intimidated, because i was going to cook for this...i was shaking — i must say, i was shaking and i was shivering. yeah, i bet you were! but he was so warm to me! when he received me in his house, he stood up for me and then he shake my hand and he asked me if — he said to me, "i know you are a great cook..." yeah. "..but can you cook our own home food?" that's when i said, yes. i didn't even hesitate, because i knew that now this is myjob, and then i got the job immediately. yes! so apparently when he went to london, we don't send him with food that we know. wherever he goes, in any country, but that particular year, that day, that week, hejust decided he's not going to eat, he's got a craving for his own home food while they were there already. then i got a call saying that "we know you are off, you are home. can you please go back tojo'burg?" and i had to cook this simplest dish for him. and what i did, me and my colleagues, we had to wrap it up nicely — it looked like a present — and then when we sent it to him, we had to write "the
well, it — at the beginning ifelt intimidated, because i was going to cook for this...i was shaking — i must say, i was shaking and i was shivering. yeah, i bet you were! but he was so warm to me! when he received me in his house, he stood up for me and then he shake my hand and he asked me if — he said to me, "i know you are a great cook..." yeah. "..but can you cook our own home food?" that's when i said, yes. i didn't even hesitate, because i knew that now this is...
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Aug 15, 2020
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ifelt here with them, a food parcel for my mum.extra support i requested was overlooked. it was like a big battle. i don't think they have big families in mind. did social services ever suggest do you have a big family? yes, community and social services. thank you very much. i told her that was overtly racist. i think it's subconsciously prejudiced. you can't assume that everybody is able to access ca re that everybody is able to access care with the same alacrity just access care with the same alacrityjust because it is free. and we have to also understand there may be quite a lot of barriers in the community that prevent people from accessing care. all authorities really do need to ta ke authorities really do need to take account of the big inequities in employment conditions, in living conditions, in living conditions, and access to vital services. some frontline workers from ethnic minorities could face a certain day of action is taken quickly here, thatis action is taken quickly here, that is the stark warning from the britis
ifelt here with them, a food parcel for my mum.extra support i requested was overlooked. it was like a big battle. i don't think they have big families in mind. did social services ever suggest do you have a big family? yes, community and social services. thank you very much. i told her that was overtly racist. i think it's subconsciously prejudiced. you can't assume that everybody is able to access ca re that everybody is able to access care with the same alacrity just access care with the...
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ifelt this was something terrible so i ran downstairs and ducked.irs and ducked. i covered my ears and closed my eyes and the moment i ducked down i lost consciousness. in the current ruins of their worships of that assembled human beings. rescuers haven't arrived after three days, so those who couldn't leave due to serious injuries were severe burns and haven't receive help or hunched, lying on the ground. maika nakao is a historian at nagasaki university. she joins us from vienna. tell us about the commemorations on the 75th anniversary in nagasaki.|j couldn't attend the commemoration event physically today but i watched it online. because of covid, the celebration was much smaller than normal —— commemoration. it is very meaningfulfor the normal —— commemoration. it is very meaningful for the survivors and the people in nagasaki. in terms of what people in nagasaki. in terms of what people feel they are now, how much anti—american sentiment is there in nagasaki, if any? in my opinion, i feel many people are not so much feeling hostility towards t
ifelt this was something terrible so i ran downstairs and ducked.irs and ducked. i covered my ears and closed my eyes and the moment i ducked down i lost consciousness. in the current ruins of their worships of that assembled human beings. rescuers haven't arrived after three days, so those who couldn't leave due to serious injuries were severe burns and haven't receive help or hunched, lying on the ground. maika nakao is a historian at nagasaki university. she joins us from vienna. tell us...
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ifelt bad doing this work, so my lyrics are about these experiences.apa. i get offers to write cheap songs on women. i have refused everyone. if i would write such songs i would earn a lot of money but i have different motivations. if you've just joined if you'vejustjoined us, to that breaking news over the last few hours, uk travel restrictions in force, the uk removing more countries from its list of safe destinations at the peak of the travel season. from for amr on saturday morning anyone entering the uk from france will have to quarantine for 1h days. and also affect travellers from the netherlands, malta, monaco, and aruba. hello there. top temperature on thursday was 30 celsius. nowhere got above 30. that's the first time in over a week we've seen that, so temperatures are falling now over the next few days and we'll have a north—south divide. southern parts of the country will feel most humid, with the risk of thunderstorms over the next few days, whereas further north, higher pressure will tend to bring a lot of dry weather with some sunshine.
ifelt bad doing this work, so my lyrics are about these experiences.apa. i get offers to write cheap songs on women. i have refused everyone. if i would write such songs i would earn a lot of money but i have different motivations. if you've just joined if you'vejustjoined us, to that breaking news over the last few hours, uk travel restrictions in force, the uk removing more countries from its list of safe destinations at the peak of the travel season. from for amr on saturday morning anyone...
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when that is revealed and he has to figure out how do i get out of this and so we thought that ifeltthat itwas clever but it o be tongue-in-cheek kind of like a novel by chris buckley, "thank you for smoking," may be that kind of book or maybe something in entertainment. a greenlight entertainment. but we wrote it all up and send it off to our agents and publishers and editors and it was resoundingly rejected because everybody said it's so implausible that a campaign with the trips like that. now four years later, i'm not so sure. who knows. maybe we won't us to the plot but that is the story of "veep stakes," which is what is happening right now as former vice president biden who knows it quite well personally. he's in the process of picking a woman as he has said to be his atndidate, so it's really apropos at the moment. it was a fun little treatment to write up and is still available if anybody is watching this. >> host: what do you think thaofthe military folks servingn elected office? >> guest: 100% in favor of it. can i give you a good example? how about president dwight david
when that is revealed and he has to figure out how do i get out of this and so we thought that ifeltthat itwas clever but it o be tongue-in-cheek kind of like a novel by chris buckley, "thank you for smoking," may be that kind of book or maybe something in entertainment. a greenlight entertainment. but we wrote it all up and send it off to our agents and publishers and editors and it was resoundingly rejected because everybody said it's so implausible that a campaign with the trips...
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yeah, for sure, all the way through it, until i got into the prison cell, where, like i say, ifelt relief because the guys who were in there already told me where i was. we'll hear more from harry maguire in a longer version of that interview in around half an hour's time. a campaign to emphasise the benefits of going back to work will be launched by the government next week. it will urge employers to reassure staff that it is safe to return, by highlighting the measures they're taking to make workplaces covid secure. our political correspondent, leila nathoo joins us now from westminster. leila, what else do we know about this campaign? good morning. ithink good morning. i think we can expect to hear a lot more encouragement next week from the government, particularly in the regional press, about going back to work, stressing the positive side of going into an office environment. it is worth stressing that this is aimed at offices, plenty of people have gone back to other workplaces already and who have been going in throughout. at the beginning of the month, we heard the work from home
yeah, for sure, all the way through it, until i got into the prison cell, where, like i say, ifelt relief because the guys who were in there already told me where i was. we'll hear more from harry maguire in a longer version of that interview in around half an hour's time. a campaign to emphasise the benefits of going back to work will be launched by the government next week. it will urge employers to reassure staff that it is safe to return, by highlighting the measures they're taking to make...
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ifelt a bit particularly bad blast of it? not particularly. i felt a bit strange. i went home.ning to go, and i have got this fatigue. it is disturbing. it is notjust one set of symptoms, this tiredness. some of my friends have had... sorry to interrupt. our video connection to interrupt. our video connection to you has frozen, so i willjust see if we can re—establish that connection and perhaps we will continue to talk to you in just a moment. it is striking hearing the reflections there about how much people are suffering. and we talked to the doctor about it earlier, these long—term health conditions making it difficult, people going back to work. they go to work and they are set back days and days and days. it is very tricky for gps to know what to do. a doctor said they would encourage it until we know exactly what it means. you might think, with a gp believe us? when you are the professor, the the question i was about to ask him is what does this mean in terms of the research? i suppose the conclusion we have come to from the people we have spoken to is how many experts i
ifelt a bit particularly bad blast of it? not particularly. i felt a bit strange. i went home.ning to go, and i have got this fatigue. it is disturbing. it is notjust one set of symptoms, this tiredness. some of my friends have had... sorry to interrupt. our video connection to interrupt. our video connection to you has frozen, so i willjust see if we can re—establish that connection and perhaps we will continue to talk to you in just a moment. it is striking hearing the reflections there...
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when i found out i wasn't entitled, i felt shocked, very, when i found out i wasn't entitled, ifelt shockedhocked, very, very anxious and worried, heartbroken really. the situation as i qualify for absolutely no financial help. this is because my normaljob is as a self—employed person working for the nhs but to make ends meet i took on a paye part timejob nhs but to make ends meet i took on a paye part time job singing nhs but to make ends meet i took on a paye part timejob singing in a department store to children which took me slightly above my self—employed income and so the percentages don't add up for me to get help. like a lot of people, i've used up any scrap of savings that i have which took me years to save but that's all gone now. for a while i had little bubbles of income coming in from previous contracts but that all run out very quickly and i'm at the point now where i'm just really worried. i think the government should be helping by creating a one—off discretionary grant for everybody that's fallen through the gaps. i think that would be the easiest and most simple wayjust ga
when i found out i wasn't entitled, i felt shocked, very, when i found out i wasn't entitled, ifelt shockedhocked, very, very anxious and worried, heartbroken really. the situation as i qualify for absolutely no financial help. this is because my normaljob is as a self—employed person working for the nhs but to make ends meet i took on a paye part timejob nhs but to make ends meet i took on a paye part time job singing nhs but to make ends meet i took on a paye part timejob singing in a...
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‘ lot, to be frank, and ifelt we were sorting out problems which were a generation old. talent management that you inherited, and that isjeremy clarkson. why are you laughing?” likejeremy a clarkson. why are you laughing?” like jeremy a lot, clarkson. why are you laughing?” likejeremy a lot, i think he is a real talent and that was a very hard decision, and... he was... a very special sort of person at the bbc. but you go back to your values. jeremy did something that you just can't accept. you just can't, and thatis can't accept. you just can't, and that is where in any of these issues, your values have to come in. did you break the news to him?” did. we met a did you break the news to him?” did. we meta number of did you break the news to him?” did. we met a number of occasions and we have met since, by the way, and we have met since, by the way, andi and we have met since, by the way, and i am and we have met since, by the way, andiama and we have met since, by the way, and i am a big fan of his, and i think... iam and i am a big fan of his, and i think... i am sorry
‘ lot, to be frank, and ifelt we were sorting out problems which were a generation old. talent management that you inherited, and that isjeremy clarkson. why are you laughing?” likejeremy a clarkson. why are you laughing?” like jeremy a lot, clarkson. why are you laughing?” likejeremy a lot, i think he is a real talent and that was a very hard decision, and... he was... a very special sort of person at the bbc. but you go back to your values. jeremy did something that you just can't...
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what i heard before that, ifelt the quake, before he heard ifelt the quake, before i heard any sound,e ground shaking slightly beneath me. i thought this was a small earthquake and then i heard this massive massive blast. massive, massive blast. then immediately we started seeing videos sent from people then immediately we started seeing videos sent from people who are closer to the side of the explosion. they are very, very worried indeed. hadi nasrallah was in a taxi near to the site of the explosion. here's how he described it. i saw the fire but i didn't know there was going to be an explosion. we went inside, and suddenly i lost my hearing. apparently i was too close. so i lost my hearing for a few seconds, i knew something was wrong, and suddenly the glassjust shattered all over the car, the cars around us, the stores, the buildings. just glass going down all over the building. first impression, i thought it was an explosion. i instantly thought it was an assassination attack, because usually, it happens in that area. it was very scary, it was loud, it was very loud. but once i
what i heard before that, ifelt the quake, before he heard ifelt the quake, before i heard any sound,e ground shaking slightly beneath me. i thought this was a small earthquake and then i heard this massive massive blast. massive, massive blast. then immediately we started seeing videos sent from people then immediately we started seeing videos sent from people who are closer to the side of the explosion. they are very, very worried indeed. hadi nasrallah was in a taxi near to the site of the...