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what is ina? i think sometimes in these conversations, we make it sound like the department of homeland security intelligence analysis is like mi5. right? can you give us what is i nurks a? >> it was created in the wake of a 9/11 attacks. our office is a part of the larger intelligence community. it has limited authorities to collect open source information and collect information overtly. we analyze that information, in addition to other classified and unclassified information from both the intelligence community as well as operators within the department of homeland security. in order to provide analysis and intelligence so that not only department of homeland security's operators in the field have that intelligence, but also so that state and local officials have intelligence information for their operations. >> so, you said you have limited authority to collect. and you collect information overtly. so, do you run clandestine source sns. >> no. >> you have no authority to conduct human intellig
what is ina? i think sometimes in these conversations, we make it sound like the department of homeland security intelligence analysis is like mi5. right? can you give us what is i nurks a? >> it was created in the wake of a 9/11 attacks. our office is a part of the larger intelligence community. it has limited authorities to collect open source information and collect information overtly. we analyze that information, in addition to other classified and unclassified information from both...
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it did ina personnel questioning protesters directly.oseph maher: again, i don't know the specifics because that is under investigation . >> that is a specific is just a specific question. if there wasec a certain personnel, to portland. that something they were intending to do their prayed normally to try to get intelligence and the gathering and they started questioning. full played with a there and did they question protesters . joseph maher: my understanding, subject to the inspector general's ongoing enunciation is the ina officials were not there to be kind of knowing run with protesters. in collecting information in that fashion. >> why were they there. joseph maher: again, this would happen before i came to the office. my understanding they engaged in activity such as, like us in interviewing law enforcement officials as it would come off duty or come off of their stands out there. >> i'm just try to get specific carefree to understand that you weren't there. but you know have a very important position. do you have any i informat
it did ina personnel questioning protesters directly.oseph maher: again, i don't know the specifics because that is under investigation . >> that is a specific is just a specific question. if there wasec a certain personnel, to portland. that something they were intending to do their prayed normally to try to get intelligence and the gathering and they started questioning. full played with a there and did they question protesters . joseph maher: my understanding, subject to the inspector...
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and -- >> reporter: and you knew ina well. >> and i knew ina. right.o i jumped out of my car and i said, "pam didn't come home last night." >> reporter: ina hess was pam's friend and longtime office manager. ina said pam seemed fine the day before. said when she left, around 4:30 p.m., pam was meeting with her last client of the day behind closed doors. but ina had a key to the building and office, so the two women headed in. >> i opened the door there and the lights were all off and blinds were all pulled. >> reporter: was that unusual? >> very. the blinds in my area, the reception area, were never closed. >> reporter: but they were this time? >> they were closed. and i reached over and turned the light switch on. >> and all of a sudden i hear her say, "oh, my god, oh, my god, oh, my god." and i walked over to where she was, and we could see pam's body kind of laying in a fetal position. >> reporter: julie is a nurse. she checked for signs of life. >> i remember leaning down and, you know, checking for a carotid pulse. and i remember thinking, "everyt
and -- >> reporter: and you knew ina well. >> and i knew ina. right.o i jumped out of my car and i said, "pam didn't come home last night." >> reporter: ina hess was pam's friend and longtime office manager. ina said pam seemed fine the day before. said when she left, around 4:30 p.m., pam was meeting with her last client of the day behind closed doors. but ina had a key to the building and office, so the two women headed in. >> i opened the door there and the...
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sense of shoulders and when you get them out of the way you know everything up would be going to lose inaa ridiculous way and that's how it's been. for a long time now. and to carlo's it's been. for a long time now. and to ca rlo's testaments it's been. for a long time now. and to carlo's testaments of these payers that the positivity they have been able to build in the early because of the season people are feeling anxious and people are feeling anxious and people are feeling nervous and people feel positive and from to be looking to the derby and anticipating it is a big step forward and got to say. are you anxious you could lose this tomorrow? they do still struggle and it's been quite a few drawers over the last two years so yes, i'm edited anxious and and not necessarily wary because i do think liverpool are the best you but i think they've got to best you but i think they've got to be really good going into this game. what has made a difference this season? obviously, what do you think is really making the difference this year? given the lack of success it's been a very easy for the
sense of shoulders and when you get them out of the way you know everything up would be going to lose inaa ridiculous way and that's how it's been. for a long time now. and to carlo's it's been. for a long time now. and to ca rlo's testaments it's been. for a long time now. and to carlo's testaments of these payers that the positivity they have been able to build in the early because of the season people are feeling anxious and people are feeling anxious and people are feeling nervous and...
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hello, ina, how are you?o good to see you. >> wish we were at the place though >> seth: i know, it's not the same place of couse, the last time we saw each other was maybe the most fun time we've ever had together we went day drinking together, ina. [ laughter ] >> i have a bone to pick >> seth: i think we could admit i drank more than you. >> i understand i drank less than anybody ever drank on "day drinking with seth meyers. so i need a redo [ laughter ] and none of those little shot glasses, you know. i'm bringing my own glass. >> seth: well, i notice you posted this. oh, my god there thank you for showing that >> that's what i'm bringing. >> seth: 'cause i saw you posted this on social media and i was like, "where was this ina? [ laughter ] when we were drinking it up. >> exactly >> seth: now it should be noted, you drank less than i did, but, you know, a lot of your -- at the time people you worked with, some of your colleagues were there, and they did say it was the drunkest they'd ever seen you, so you
hello, ina, how are you?o good to see you. >> wish we were at the place though >> seth: i know, it's not the same place of couse, the last time we saw each other was maybe the most fun time we've ever had together we went day drinking together, ina. [ laughter ] >> i have a bone to pick >> seth: i think we could admit i drank more than you. >> i understand i drank less than anybody ever drank on "day drinking with seth meyers. so i need a redo [ laughter ] and...
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around the reporting of covid—19 with the reporting of covid—19 with the bbc‘s health editor hugh pym inabc‘s health editor hugh pym in a week or two. on monday evening we had the now familiar sight of the prime minister at a lectern in downing street spelling out the latest measures designed to halt the spread of coronavirus. we are today simplifying, standardising and, in some places, toughening local rules in england by introducing three levels of covid alert. that news c0 nfe re nce levels of covid alert. that news conference was broadcast live on bbc one, which involved some alterations to the evening's television schedule. the one show, which had been going out in that slot, moved to bbc two, and the programme that was meant to be shown at that was meant to be shown at that time on bbc two, a documentary from the bbc brea kfast tea m documentary from the bbc breakfast team on the rugby lea p breakfast team on the rugby leap player rob burrow who has motor neurone disease was postponed. colin wright was unhappy with the change, writing this. but caroline had a different view, wonderi
around the reporting of covid—19 with the reporting of covid—19 with the bbc‘s health editor hugh pym inabc‘s health editor hugh pym in a week or two. on monday evening we had the now familiar sight of the prime minister at a lectern in downing street spelling out the latest measures designed to halt the spread of coronavirus. we are today simplifying, standardising and, in some places, toughening local rules in england by introducing three levels of covid alert. that news c0 nfe re nce...
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saying the president has responded extremely well to treatment for coronavirus and he has remained ina coronavirus and he has remained in a stable condition and will return to public engagements on a sunday. just a bit of breaking news there from the us from the white house. a study has shown that people who have a certain gene inherited from neanderthals are more likely to suffer severe forms of covid—19. scientists from sweden and germany have found that after a person's age, possessing the gene was the biggest risk factor for coronavirus, with far greater likelihood of hospitalisation and being placed on a ventilator. professor sva nte paabo, who is director of the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology in germany, has led the study. he explained to me what the
saying the president has responded extremely well to treatment for coronavirus and he has remained ina coronavirus and he has remained in a stable condition and will return to public engagements on a sunday. just a bit of breaking news there from the us from the white house. a study has shown that people who have a certain gene inherited from neanderthals are more likely to suffer severe forms of covid—19. scientists from sweden and germany have found that after a person's age, possessing the...
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vulnerable because we know now, what we do know now is the virus specifically has, because his death ina specifically has, because his death in a segment of the population. we should put all our recesses that we have at our disposal toward shielding them all or allowing them to make the choice to shield themselves. while permitting the general population to conduct their lives as normal. as was the case when professor gupta appeared on question time a few weeks ago. her views proved controversial with the audience will stop caroline ritchie wrote,.
vulnerable because we know now, what we do know now is the virus specifically has, because his death ina specifically has, because his death in a segment of the population. we should put all our recesses that we have at our disposal toward shielding them all or allowing them to make the choice to shield themselves. while permitting the general population to conduct their lives as normal. as was the case when professor gupta appeared on question time a few weeks ago. her views proved...
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hours, and 51% of south african women have experienced violence at the hands of someone that they are inain a relationship with. and what is more, attitudes towards abuse in many countries like south africa means that the women can actually end up being blamed and shamed, even by those whose job is to help. now, a chat what called rainbow, aimed at south african users is trying to turn this tide. abuse is an isolating experience. victims often feel uncomfortable talking to friends or family. it invites users to take part in quizzes and stories in order to help them better understand what is and isn't abuse. the ai element is trained to learn people's behaviour and detect nuance in the language of the user that could indicate they are in an abusive relationship. survivors are then guided to areas of health and actions open to them. i was date raped twice andi them. i was date raped twice and i think that happened because i didn't know my rights. i didn't see the red lines that would make me recognise that i was in danger. that made me recognise that my boundaries were being crossed. ijust
hours, and 51% of south african women have experienced violence at the hands of someone that they are inain a relationship with. and what is more, attitudes towards abuse in many countries like south africa means that the women can actually end up being blamed and shamed, even by those whose job is to help. now, a chat what called rainbow, aimed at south african users is trying to turn this tide. abuse is an isolating experience. victims often feel uncomfortable talking to friends or family. it...
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a law that would put china ina ones.footing to the us, which very regularly uses export controls and licenses like this, very strategically against its adversaries. we know big chinese companies including the likes of huawei, tick—tock, we chat, —— tiktok, they have all found themselves target of washington is rife and this means it could take countermeasures against anything that could damage china's national security and interests. we don't know what sort of technology beijing tried to restrict but it could touch on things like fourth codes, algorithms and technical documents, something we will be watching very closely. let's go to the middle east now — because this week the first cargo ship has travelled from dubai to the israeli port of haifa. the new weekly service comes after a peace deal between israel and the united arab emirates last month that could eventually mean billions of dollars of trade between the two countries. it's a major step for business in the region, according to sultan ahmed bin sulayem, chairma
a law that would put china ina ones.footing to the us, which very regularly uses export controls and licenses like this, very strategically against its adversaries. we know big chinese companies including the likes of huawei, tick—tock, we chat, —— tiktok, they have all found themselves target of washington is rife and this means it could take countermeasures against anything that could damage china's national security and interests. we don't know what sort of technology beijing tried to...
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this is the ongoing message is confusing and people are arguably ina message is confusing and people difficult position as to what they meant to do. absolutely. one of the stats in the story is that the r rate dropped by 396 story is that the r rate dropped by 3% but you have gatherings of ten. we've got the of six in place in many places. that makes that never seem even more arbitrary. the bill says in the front page is the study does say the name floor of these measures is of course she would ensure compliance. i guess the question i have about this particular study is, are these. so low because were not confined or should not be confined because the stats really love ? should not be confined because the stats really love? and it isn't working. as always it leaves us with a difficult situation. the eye is focusing on tests and trays. up to 90,000 cases a day and again it's this idea that test and trays can't cope. this will be testing system that we were its just not to be. they didn't just that we were its just not to be. they didn'tjust promise it they said that we had a world le
this is the ongoing message is confusing and people are arguably ina message is confusing and people difficult position as to what they meant to do. absolutely. one of the stats in the story is that the r rate dropped by 396 story is that the r rate dropped by 3% but you have gatherings of ten. we've got the of six in place in many places. that makes that never seem even more arbitrary. the bill says in the front page is the study does say the name floor of these measures is of course she would...
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they are living ina whatever they like. free country and we are living ina in a free country and we are living in a free country and we are living in a free country and fair enough they can say it, i'm just saying i'm not really sure who is listening.|j can't imagine them ever being cheese mongers, but i love the image! thank you so much for the time being, sienna and olivia, really great to have you on, we will get you back onto the next edition of the papers. tweet us that he would like to get involved. good evening. this is your latest sports news. arsenal have beaten liverpool 5—4 on penalties, to advance to the quarter finals of the league cup. goalkeeper bernd leno the hero for mikel arteta's side. the german goalkeeper saved two spot kicks, after the match at anfield finished goalless. joe willock converting the crucial kick for arsenal. here's the quarter final line up.. stoke‘s reward for that win — a match against spurs.. brentford meanwhile face newcastle.. arsenal will take on holders manchester city, and everto
they are living ina whatever they like. free country and we are living ina in a free country and we are living in a free country and we are living in a free country and fair enough they can say it, i'm just saying i'm not really sure who is listening.|j can't imagine them ever being cheese mongers, but i love the image! thank you so much for the time being, sienna and olivia, really great to have you on, we will get you back onto the next edition of the papers. tweet us that he would like to...
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who have been there, who have had tests — the results haven't been revealed yet, but it does show how ina closed confined area this virus can spread extremely quickly. thanks so much. well, let's speak to dr cedric dark, an emergency medicine physician and assistant professor at baylor college of medicine in houston, texas. thanks so much forjoining us. i don't know if you were able to see that four—minute video of the president. it showed him breathing and speaking a p pa re ntly breathing and speaking apparently without difficulty. if you put that together with the confusing, contradictory briefings we've had, to you as a doctor have enough information to work out the a nswer to information to work out the answer to a simple question — what is the president's condition? i'm happy to see that the president is looking good. however, not knowing any of the details of his medical condition, not knowing what his chest x—ray looks like and all his vital signs, it's inappropriate to completely speculate about that. what i will say is that knowing someone will say is that knowing someone that h
who have been there, who have had tests — the results haven't been revealed yet, but it does show how ina closed confined area this virus can spread extremely quickly. thanks so much. well, let's speak to dr cedric dark, an emergency medicine physician and assistant professor at baylor college of medicine in houston, texas. thanks so much forjoining us. i don't know if you were able to see that four—minute video of the president. it showed him breathing and speaking a p pa re ntly breathing...
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the northwest is being used like canaries ina the northwest is being used like canaries in a coal mine an experiment away. he's not being funded properly, people being expected to exist on 60% of the normal salary rather than 80% just what they were paid in the initial lockdown. discipline can't afford that, it's going to ruin the economy eroded businesses, and he's just not having it. having said that as we know think i'm right in saying the government can oppose this if they so wish but also threatened our previous statements to actually take legal action over this and we will see what happens. quite a battle, obviously. it was a dramatic statement, i'm pleased to watch our channel. in north and south divide, local versus a national government. all coming out here and also talking about scientists continuing with the suggestion of these scheduled circuit breakers. that is something the scientists have brought up quite a lot, they suggested you could do it for a couple of weeks or three weeks and then have a gap and then go back to doing that. i would just say that in terms of science
the northwest is being used like canaries ina the northwest is being used like canaries in a coal mine an experiment away. he's not being funded properly, people being expected to exist on 60% of the normal salary rather than 80% just what they were paid in the initial lockdown. discipline can't afford that, it's going to ruin the economy eroded businesses, and he's just not having it. having said that as we know think i'm right in saying the government can oppose this if they so wish but also...
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ina's new cookbook modern comfort food comes out on tuesday.se brand new episodes of barefoot contessa featuring her handiwork behind the camera begin sunday october 25th at 12:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on food network. don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sit down podcast to hear the full length interview with ina garten. you can hear it on apple podcast and we are preempted next sunday so in two weeks a sit down with loren michaels on bringing the show back to studio 8-h after 7 months away. now approaching nearly a half >>> and the morning starting off chilly and actually seeing a little less smoke. something we're seeing on the computer models as we go throughout the day today. you can see how the sunrise looks, mostly clear skies. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. look at the air quality back into the moderate to good range for most of the bay area this morning. that is a pleasant change from what we saw in the last 24 hours. good news for the 49ers game right here on nbc bay area. kickoff temperatures in the mid-80s, cooling to the 70
ina's new cookbook modern comfort food comes out on tuesday.se brand new episodes of barefoot contessa featuring her handiwork behind the camera begin sunday october 25th at 12:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on food network. don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sit down podcast to hear the full length interview with ina garten. you can hear it on apple podcast and we are preempted next sunday so in two weeks a sit down with loren michaels on bringing the show back to studio 8-h after 7 months...
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financial services, we are already in and ina services, we are already in and in a small way, but we opportunity to expand in an ethical way given the trust in the brand. we already are a landlord with a number of our stores today that we are looking at how we can expand housing to be even important to the community and outlook that make outdoor living. again, both brands are quite active but in quite a way. for me, we are an employee owned business. we are not a conventional business stop retail margins are compressing. 0ver business stop retail margins are compressing. over the longer term, if we want, if i as chairman want to be able to invest in my partners and invest in my partners and invest back into customers, we've got to find new sources of growth that our customers love that are going to provide more sustainable profitability for us and as you will see, we are expecting that by 2030, about 40% of our profits will come from outside retail, allowing us to pay our partners better, allowing us to invest even more in our customers. it isa even more in our customers. it is a big
financial services, we are already in and ina services, we are already in and in a small way, but we opportunity to expand in an ethical way given the trust in the brand. we already are a landlord with a number of our stores today that we are looking at how we can expand housing to be even important to the community and outlook that make outdoor living. again, both brands are quite active but in quite a way. for me, we are an employee owned business. we are not a conventional business stop...
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we heard from the doctors earlier on today, ina sense, the doctors earlier on today, in a sense, really bright and rosy. there's been a lot of confusion not least because of what came out of that briefing. despite the message that the doctor was intending to convey can we now know that the president's blood oxygen level fell twice in recent days. that's something that had not been mentioned in statements yesterday. we also know that the doctor would not be drawn on whether lung scans had revealed any damage. that can highlight symptoms of coronavirus before a patient sta rts coronavirus before a patient starts to develop serious symptoms. and there was also the revelation that the president was being treated with this steroid which is being used on covid—19 patients ina being used on covid—19 patients in a serious condition. a doctor and she was trying to present a rosy picture of his state of health, he said he was trying to reflect the upbeat nature of the team. i'll make that very, very confusing as to what to believe about president trump prospect condition right 110w. trump prospec
we heard from the doctors earlier on today, ina sense, the doctors earlier on today, in a sense, really bright and rosy. there's been a lot of confusion not least because of what came out of that briefing. despite the message that the doctor was intending to convey can we now know that the president's blood oxygen level fell twice in recent days. that's something that had not been mentioned in statements yesterday. we also know that the doctor would not be drawn on whether lung scans had...
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really clear that if we don't take action now we will see those hospitalisations and deaths going up inarning wave. it comes as the total number of uk cases since the pandemic began passes i cases since the pandemic began passesi million. also tonight bond. james bond. sir sean connery, the very first screen james bond, has died at the age of 90.
really clear that if we don't take action now we will see those hospitalisations and deaths going up inarning wave. it comes as the total number of uk cases since the pandemic began passes i cases since the pandemic began passesi million. also tonight bond. james bond. sir sean connery, the very first screen james bond, has died at the age of 90.
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but on the basis of these figures what are you expecting to hear from the prime minister ina expectinge minister in a little under one hour's time now? this afternoon there's been a cabinet meeting, ministers joining there's been a cabinet meeting, ministersjoining it remotely there's been a cabinet meeting, ministers joining it remotely and scientists, the government's to scientific advisers were part of that briefing. we hear the scientist had quite a tough time, quite a bit of pushback from some in the cabinet, because clearly what the government is contemplating for england is very significant and frankly is a screeching u—turn from where they were as recently as yesterday publicly because for the last couple of weeks they have been advocating this regional approach and with it taking quite a lot political heat. let's bring you right up to date with what we are hearing and expect to be confirmed by the prime minister in one hour's time. we think there will be a new lockdown for england for one month. that will mean that nonessential retail is closed, hospitality, pubs, cad res reta
but on the basis of these figures what are you expecting to hear from the prime minister ina expectinge minister in a little under one hour's time now? this afternoon there's been a cabinet meeting, ministers joining there's been a cabinet meeting, ministersjoining it remotely there's been a cabinet meeting, ministers joining it remotely and scientists, the government's to scientific advisers were part of that briefing. we hear the scientist had quite a tough time, quite a bit of pushback from...
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but i think we've seen ina number of conference.of occasions boris johnson trying to reassert some authority. because the truth is you couldn't talk about the longview, clea n couldn't talk about the longview, clean or green 01’ couldn't talk about the longview, clean or green or britain in 2030, and he did talk a lot about that. but his administration is still com pletely but his administration is still completely absorbed in tackling the coronavirus crisis. there are still conservative mps who think his strategy is wrong or have particular practical concerns about some elements of the strategy. so on a consistent basis now over recent months, he's tried to come out fighting and defend his strategy, and assert his authority. just, many thanks indeed. a highly critical report has found the church of england failed over decades to protect children from sexual abuse, preferring instead to shield its own reputation. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse said the anglican church hadn't take allegations seriously and operated a
but i think we've seen ina number of conference.of occasions boris johnson trying to reassert some authority. because the truth is you couldn't talk about the longview, clea n couldn't talk about the longview, clean or green 01’ couldn't talk about the longview, clean or green or britain in 2030, and he did talk a lot about that. but his administration is still com pletely but his administration is still completely absorbed in tackling the coronavirus crisis. there are still conservative mps...
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more broadly, we are ina system is working. more broadly, we are in a different phase of this now.as ended up going on for eight months. we are now putting in place to put that we believe is both sustainable and affordable for the long—term. thejob sustainable and affordable for the long—term. the job support scheme will start on the 1st of november and it will run all the way through to the spring. we want to provide businesses and individuals with the certainty and flexibility to manage through the period, and that is a level of support which i think will protect a lot of people's incomes and livelihoods, but is also sustainable over the medium term. liam, on your point about cooperation with the liverpool city region, i talked to steve rotherham yesterday about what we were doing and he was at the cobra meeting today to green light the proposals. my today to green light the proposals. my team has been talking to local government across the country for days and days, and we will continue to do so because i do think the package of measures, if we implement them all, as chris has s
more broadly, we are ina system is working. more broadly, we are in a different phase of this now.as ended up going on for eight months. we are now putting in place to put that we believe is both sustainable and affordable for the long—term. thejob sustainable and affordable for the long—term. the job support scheme will start on the 1st of november and it will run all the way through to the spring. we want to provide businesses and individuals with the certainty and flexibility to manage...
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she is in colne in lancashire, in the north of england ina bit in a bit of ina bit ofa in a bit of aown, but this tightening up again of restrictions? this is a devastating blow to us within wholesale. already the short notice means that we have already got stuck in our warehouses that we can't shift, we can't move on. this has happened to us already. in march we had to write of millions of pounds of stock. some of it went to charities, but there is still a lot that was written off and we're going to have to do the same again now. we have deliveries on the way to us. we have no turnover, which means that we can't satisfy complete customer base that wholesalers satisfy. it isn't just hospitality. that wholesalers satisfy. it isn't just hospitalitylj isn't just hospitality.” suppose it is partly the speed with which these restrictions are brought in, the lack of notice, which makes it so tough. absolutely, and there is no need for that. we advised the government before just to give us any notice of any lockdown, which would mean we would be able to accommodate this ina would be able to
she is in colne in lancashire, in the north of england ina bit in a bit of ina bit ofa in a bit of aown, but this tightening up again of restrictions? this is a devastating blow to us within wholesale. already the short notice means that we have already got stuck in our warehouses that we can't shift, we can't move on. this has happened to us already. in march we had to write of millions of pounds of stock. some of it went to charities, but there is still a lot that was written off and we're...
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it was definitely a hard time, because with ballet we normally work ina because with ballet we normallyry physical. so, not being able to work in the studio and keepin able to work in the studio and keep in shape was quite challenging. you really hard to think in different ways and different, new ways to be able to stay in shape and do what you love to do, basically. how could you practise? because obviously you do need space? my space was my living room, and a little piece of dance mad. so it would be easier to be able to do every day practices. and it was a bit tight on space. but it gave us opportunity to work in these — keep our muscles a bit strong and do our work. what effect does it have mentally, knowing you are not going to perform four months? it is quite difficult. in this situation now we don't really know when we will be able to get back stop i know some companies are back already and some are not. and as a dancer, asa some are not. and as a dancer, as a performer, we are very much in as a performer, we are very much in this line aspect, and to perform is what we are living
it was definitely a hard time, because with ballet we normally work ina because with ballet we normallyry physical. so, not being able to work in the studio and keepin able to work in the studio and keep in shape was quite challenging. you really hard to think in different ways and different, new ways to be able to stay in shape and do what you love to do, basically. how could you practise? because obviously you do need space? my space was my living room, and a little piece of dance mad. so it...
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this is his first win ina holmes was third.is is his first win in a tour for the team which chris froome will be joining win in a tour for the team which chris froome will bejoining next year. of today's stage it was confirmed british rider simon yates had pulled out after testing positive for coronavirus. his team released a statement saying he developed mild symptoms after yesterday's stage and after two positive tests, he will now be isolating. and you have been hearing about marcus rashford's mbe in the delayed birthday honours on the number of other sports people are recognised and among them former wales and lions coast warren gatland gets a cbe. brendan foster becomes a knight. as an athlete he won the gold medal in the 5,000m of the european championship in 1974 and after retiring, he founded the great north run, one of the world's most famous marathons. we have had 40 yea rs of famous marathons. we have had 40 years of an event growing in stature, growing in size, growing with people loving it more and more, raising mi
this is his first win ina holmes was third.is is his first win in a tour for the team which chris froome will be joining win in a tour for the team which chris froome will bejoining next year. of today's stage it was confirmed british rider simon yates had pulled out after testing positive for coronavirus. his team released a statement saying he developed mild symptoms after yesterday's stage and after two positive tests, he will now be isolating. and you have been hearing about marcus...
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this means that the ai has also put ina this means that the ai has also put in a link against which theim matches perfectly. even with the ai is fairly confident of its findings, the check before published. for half of the remaining claims, the ai still returns results with less certainty and so they had to pass her expert eyes over the source material first. pass her expert eyes over the source materialfirst. the ai really struggled with eight out of the 27 claims which had to be fact checked completely by hand. this process still takes a little while, anything from two minutes up to more than 90 minutes for claims that have never been made before. so, i asked the man behind logical lea p asked the man behind logical leap whether there will be a late—breaking truth that would allow the light to have its impact. when you are putting your whole wheat behind a claim in saying that this is true or false or based on presently available information. ithink something like that,, it was certainly begin with latency that they are not worth losing by getting things wrong every fiow by getting th
this means that the ai has also put ina this means that the ai has also put in a link against which theim matches perfectly. even with the ai is fairly confident of its findings, the check before published. for half of the remaining claims, the ai still returns results with less certainty and so they had to pass her expert eyes over the source material first. pass her expert eyes over the source materialfirst. the ai really struggled with eight out of the 27 claims which had to be fact checked...
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just last year, the court was given an opportunity to revisit and overturn its abortion precedent inaces. the supreme court struck down a medically unnecessary restriction that would have closed all but one abortion clinic in louisiana. chiefjustice roberts agreed with the court's for liberal members, that the court was bound by its own precedent to strike down the louisiana law because it was virtually identical to a texas law that the court ruled unconstitutional in 2016. as a result, women in the state were able to receive the full range of reproductive care. but chief justice roberts wrote his own separate opinion in the case to make it clear that in the future, he could not be counted on to uphold a woman's right to choose. justice ginsburg provided the critical fifth vote to strike down the unconstitutional abortion restriction in june medical services. so we must be honest about the impact of her passing and the impact it will have on the court's decisions in cases regarding women's access to reproductive health care. now my republican colleagues have said that there is a minim
just last year, the court was given an opportunity to revisit and overturn its abortion precedent inaces. the supreme court struck down a medically unnecessary restriction that would have closed all but one abortion clinic in louisiana. chiefjustice roberts agreed with the court's for liberal members, that the court was bound by its own precedent to strike down the louisiana law because it was virtually identical to a texas law that the court ruled unconstitutional in 2016. as a result, women...
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samsung now exists ina what comes next?, of de—globalisation, of china versus the us, other sanctions, technology sanctions. where does samson fit into the new world emerging? they have announced big measures in the area of 5g data networks in telecommunication networks. they have published a white paper in which they promised to make a 6g network by 2028 and the goal behind this would be to supply american companies, the american government, european union with the big data networks of the future of the stuff thatis networks of the future of the stuff that is one area they are betting on but we're still not totally sure i'm aware the massive corporate empire is headed. geoffrey, thank you so much. a look now at the headlines. more pressure on the uk government as thousands of doctors back the footballer marcus rashford's campaign for free school meals during the school holidays. uk ministers consider reducing the 14 days isolation period for those in contact with people who have the virus as six us states see record number
samsung now exists ina what comes next?, of de—globalisation, of china versus the us, other sanctions, technology sanctions. where does samson fit into the new world emerging? they have announced big measures in the area of 5g data networks in telecommunication networks. they have published a white paper in which they promised to make a 6g network by 2028 and the goal behind this would be to supply american companies, the american government, european union with the big data networks of the...
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we are not ina where are we in the us? we are not in a good place.as been increasing, in more than 30 states. it's really reflecting what we are seeing, perhaps not as serious as in certain countries in europe in terms of the current surges but we are seeing a steady rise in the number of cases which is causing a lot of concern. i am cases which is causing a lot of concern. iam in cases which is causing a lot of concern. i am in california, this state is still impartial shut down, businesses that still haven't been able to open here in los angeles from the first wave of coronavirus. incredibly cautious as we move into the autumn, the winter and the traditional blue season and through talking to a lot of experts here, they are nervous. i was talking to a nice in a medicalfacility i was talking to a nice in a medical facility the other day. she was expressing a lot of concern that people are frightened first of all to go into a facility like that to get treatment. they are seeing more and more cases. this is farfrom over in more and more cases. this is
we are not ina where are we in the us? we are not in a good place.as been increasing, in more than 30 states. it's really reflecting what we are seeing, perhaps not as serious as in certain countries in europe in terms of the current surges but we are seeing a steady rise in the number of cases which is causing a lot of concern. i am cases which is causing a lot of concern. iam in cases which is causing a lot of concern. i am in california, this state is still impartial shut down, businesses...
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well, fatigue is measured ina number of fatigue?ooking really at a risk... of the population with the degree to which individuals are seeking information. fatigue is something that's absolutely human, but we have a prolonged emergency... in terms of protecting ourselves, we need to understand fatigue better and understand fatigue better and understand how it plays out in our everyday lives. we've just been through 6 million cases surpassing that in the last week, 6 million cases will was passed last week. 500,000 casesjust in cases will was passed last week. 500,000 cases just in the last seven days, so we're very concerned that fatigue is affecting or influencing this and contributing. basically, we protect ourselves when we feel threat, and as we adapt to this threat, and as we adapt to this threat through the crisis, through our response to the pandemic, we're releasing some of that concern that we have. apathy is setting in. just a bit worrying. you say you want to reinvigorate and revive efforts to engage people. what does that
well, fatigue is measured ina number of fatigue?ooking really at a risk... of the population with the degree to which individuals are seeking information. fatigue is something that's absolutely human, but we have a prolonged emergency... in terms of protecting ourselves, we need to understand fatigue better and understand fatigue better and understand how it plays out in our everyday lives. we've just been through 6 million cases surpassing that in the last week, 6 million cases will was passed...
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as i understand it following talks today officials will start to meet ina today officials will start not a tunnel, it cannot spare you finalise legal text. this will beat negotiations with a smaller group of officials from both sides. that restrictive format will run from around next tuesday, wednesday, until the following week. there will be a couple of days. there will be two choices, based on the progress made over the course of the next week. either, firstly the eu leadership will recommend that is a deal to be done, eu leaders will instruct to conclude the deal, meaning in the best case scenario, that will provide michel barnier with instructions to go into the weeks that follow. in a more difficult worst case scenario where there is no progress over the course of the next week i suspect european council will signal a commitment to keep talking but at the same time will begin to ramp up their own no deal preparations in the event that a deal cannot be struck by the end of the year. if we get that first scenario, that this went michel barnier and david frost would enter what is c
as i understand it following talks today officials will start to meet ina today officials will start not a tunnel, it cannot spare you finalise legal text. this will beat negotiations with a smaller group of officials from both sides. that restrictive format will run from around next tuesday, wednesday, until the following week. there will be a couple of days. there will be two choices, based on the progress made over the course of the next week. either, firstly the eu leadership will recommend...
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ahead of warnings of winds up to 175 kilometres an hour, ina winds up to 175 kilometres an hour, in a will be a window of time where public safety cannot respond to you. though they may want to, and though it is in their dna to respond, there is going to be a period where it is just not safe to get out on the roads. new arrivals in san diego, as dog shelters are emptied in louisiana to make space therefore any new casualties of therefore any new casualties of the storm. 0il facilities therefore any new casualties of the storm. 0ilfacilities have already shut across the coast, but limiting the damage onshore is now the priority. as the 10th named storm to make a us landfall this year he is up. —— dears up. —— gears up. let's get some of the day's other news. four people have been killed and several more injured after a fuel tank exploded in the lebanese capital beirut. the explosion caused a large fire to break out in one of the city's densely—populated districts. the immediate cause of the fire is still unknown. last august, a devastating blast hit the city, killing at least 200 peopl
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my first concern would be for the grandmother, are you ina would be for the grandmother, are you in a any other coexisting medical conditions, etc? asked those questions first, and secondly, yes you can because she is providing childcare. first of all, make sure you are ok to do so. in other words, there are other considerations and sometimes as well as the guidelines themselves. absolutely. chris, i think you have answer this question, but i think given that people take the trouble to get in touch with us, it's good to answer their individual questions. this is sophie cook. " i am in tieri and my boyfriend is in tier 2. are we still able to see each other?" again, you are taking a household from one area and seeking to mix it with a household in another area. if you both live alone, then you could form a social bubble together, and that is still a cce pta ble bubble together, and that is still acceptable because social bubbles across all the tears are exempted. it doesn't matter what tier you are in. if you have a social bubble, and the householder of single occupancy you can bubble
my first concern would be for the grandmother, are you ina would be for the grandmother, are you in a any other coexisting medical conditions, etc? asked those questions first, and secondly, yes you can because she is providing childcare. first of all, make sure you are ok to do so. in other words, there are other considerations and sometimes as well as the guidelines themselves. absolutely. chris, i think you have answer this question, but i think given that people take the trouble to get in...
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it is a no—brainer to support furlough ina more is a no—brainer to support furlough in a more generouslough in a more generous way. if you don't mind hanging on for one moment if you can. i am joined by glen sanderson, from leeds county council. have you had contact with officials over the weekend? yes, we have had contact and probably, no, i don't agree with what is potentially planned for northumberland. it is a huge rural area. we joined planned for northumberland. it is a huge ruralarea. wejoined in planned for northumberland. it is a huge rural area. we joined in with other local authority leaders some weeks ago to bring in some additional restrictions, which was the right thing to do. but i think we are at the stage now where we have to consider very carefully our position, and i personally do not think that the argument is there to bring ina think that the argument is there to bring in a much tougher restrictions, mainly because we had to take people with us. we have to put public health first but we have to take people with us. if we cannot get people to conform with what they
it is a no—brainer to support furlough ina more is a no—brainer to support furlough in a more generouslough in a more generous way. if you don't mind hanging on for one moment if you can. i am joined by glen sanderson, from leeds county council. have you had contact with officials over the weekend? yes, we have had contact and probably, no, i don't agree with what is potentially planned for northumberland. it is a huge rural area. we joined planned for northumberland. it is a huge...
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because action was not taken when it should have been, we now ina taken when it should have been, weharder place and the tier 3 approach essentially levels us off ata approach essentially levels us off at a bad place. and the rest of the country is coming up to that bad place. it is the recognition of that scenario that is leading to what has been discussed today. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon urged people to comply with current restrictions and said people should not travel to or from england unless essential. wales is already one week into a lockdown, northern irish schools will reopen as planned on monday. current restrictions will end a week on friday as planned. in recent weeks in england, the government's focus has been on a regional response to the virus. that it seems is about to radically change. our political correspondent helen catt is in downing street. helen, waiting for that news conference this afternoon, what are we expecting to hear? what discussions do we believe are taking place since this story broke late last night? certainly feels like there has been
because action was not taken when it should have been, we now ina taken when it should have been, weharder place and the tier 3 approach essentially levels us off ata approach essentially levels us off at a bad place. and the rest of the country is coming up to that bad place. it is the recognition of that scenario that is leading to what has been discussed today. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon urged people to comply with current restrictions and said people should not travel to or...
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it is the latest in an assortment, ina it is the latest in an assortment, in a story that goes back 15hey were first published in a danish newspaper in 2006 or whenever it was. then there was the charlie hebdo attack in 2015, the massacre of its staff because it had republish the cartoons. then we have the trial going on now, the new trigger of accomplices alleged in that attack. that sparked three weeks ago a pakistani man to wield a machete or some kind of large knife and nearly killed two people outside charlie hebdo, the old offices. and now this. it is the same coast of the story, a nightmare of a story coming back again to france because it is quite clear now that the attack on this history teacher, this civics teacher, a man teaching about freedom of expression and the values of modern france, this brutal attack on him was motivated by the fact that in the class he had shown a more some of the pictures, these famous pictures, these terrible pictures to his class. that really is why the country is more than i have seen in many years now, really since the time of the big attacks,
it is the latest in an assortment, ina it is the latest in an assortment, in a story that goes back 15hey were first published in a danish newspaper in 2006 or whenever it was. then there was the charlie hebdo attack in 2015, the massacre of its staff because it had republish the cartoons. then we have the trial going on now, the new trigger of accomplices alleged in that attack. that sparked three weeks ago a pakistani man to wield a machete or some kind of large knife and nearly killed two...
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he is ina are more vulnerable than women.erable category but we should keep stressing that, going into hospital does not in any way mean he does not have a good chance of recovering quickly. give me a sense of what you are hearing from the us. they are politically government to a degree but this has been a real shock. it is the october surprise people often talk about when it comes to american presidential elections. there are days reacting with compassion and sympathy, and those this is some kind of karma or poeticjustice for a president who has played down this pandemic. on a thursday night, a few hours before he announced his diagnosis, he was seenin announced his diagnosis, he was seen ina announced his diagnosis, he was seen in a pre—recorded video at a dinnersaying seen in a pre—recorded video at a dinner saying the end of the academic was in sight. —— pandemic. this has completely undermined that message he has been hammering, the claims that the us has turned the corner and that this will be behind us sooi'i and that
he is ina are more vulnerable than women.erable category but we should keep stressing that, going into hospital does not in any way mean he does not have a good chance of recovering quickly. give me a sense of what you are hearing from the us. they are politically government to a degree but this has been a real shock. it is the october surprise people often talk about when it comes to american presidential elections. there are days reacting with compassion and sympathy, and those this is some...
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there were local people saying that somebody was inside, alive, ina saying that somebody was inside,scued. but in the last few moments as we watched, a body was brought out, human remains we re body was brought out, human remains were removed. now, the latest death toll we have from officials here is that seven people were killed in this attack overnight, and looking around, it is very clearly a residential area. it is very clearly apartment blocks. i can see bedding, ican apartment blocks. i can see bedding, i can see blankets, there is clothing strewn around in the rubble. 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 t
there were local people saying that somebody was inside, alive, ina saying that somebody was inside,scued. but in the last few moments as we watched, a body was brought out, human remains we re body was brought out, human remains were removed. now, the latest death toll we have from officials here is that seven people were killed in this attack overnight, and looking around, it is very clearly a residential area. it is very clearly apartment blocks. i can see bedding, ican apartment blocks. i...
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we are all ina and fill it with water. we are all in a different rooms. at a table across from each other. now close your eyes. close your eyes and keep them closed. if you open your eyes before the session is complete you might experience a mismatch of the thin membrane that separates this world from the other world next door. with your eyes closed, try to envisage the person sitting off opposite you. don't look. don't check if they are close. ok, this performance is aimed at couples but ignoring that minor issue, it is all about placing yourself in the story. double is the latest show from dark field radio. its recent sound only productions took place in pitch black shipping containers. now though it is possible via an apple and a pairof possible via an apple and a pair of headphones. so when we we re pair of headphones. so when we were working with creating this experience at home we still wanted to feel like a live experience. so one of the elements of that is a time show, something that happens at a certain time, so there is some feeling of community
we are all ina and fill it with water. we are all in a different rooms. at a table across from each other. now close your eyes. close your eyes and keep them closed. if you open your eyes before the session is complete you might experience a mismatch of the thin membrane that separates this world from the other world next door. with your eyes closed, try to envisage the person sitting off opposite you. don't look. don't check if they are close. ok, this performance is aimed at couples but...
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that figure up by a half ina week absolutely.eek or doubling roughly in a fortnight, although at a much slower rate of growth than we saw at the peak of the epidemic when it was doubling every couple of days, is probably a worrying one because it sets our expectations for what happens when people get sick and ultimately dying in the coming weeks. we pay particular attention to this survey because it gives us appear to lack a clear picture of what is going on with the virus now. the number of people testing positive everyday can arise, or it can fall if there are bottlenecks in the system. this survey cuts through all of that and gives us, to be honest, pretty familiar picture. the rate of infections is highest in the north of england, highest in teenagers and young adults. but it is rising everywhere, every region in england, in wales and northern ireland. the study doesn't have information for scotland. and in almost every age group. we have seen the number of people dying or going into hospital with coronavirus doubling roughly
that figure up by a half ina week absolutely.eek or doubling roughly in a fortnight, although at a much slower rate of growth than we saw at the peak of the epidemic when it was doubling every couple of days, is probably a worrying one because it sets our expectations for what happens when people get sick and ultimately dying in the coming weeks. we pay particular attention to this survey because it gives us appear to lack a clear picture of what is going on with the virus now. the number of...
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but you know, the expectation i think ina but you know, the expectation i think in a lot of people's screws started tightening again on these kind of semi—lockdowns in the last couple of weeks is that a normal christmas is just not going to be possible. the express pointing to 80 of these conservative mps, particularly in the north of england, now looking like they are caucusing, putting even more pressure on downing street. it does not look like a government with a big majority at the moment, does it? know, and this is the question that a lot of people are going to be asking, penny, how do you get out of tier 3? what do you do to get away from the highest level of alert? you see, there is this huge problem, isn't there. at the moment, it does feel like it is just headless chickens, it is making it up as you go along. it is not as though this has suddenly happened. it all seems to be such a rush. if this was always going to be a problem, and it always was, as soon as universities went back and as soon as we opened up the hospitality sector, we were told this was going to happen. we a
but you know, the expectation i think ina but you know, the expectation i think in a lot of people's screws started tightening again on these kind of semi—lockdowns in the last couple of weeks is that a normal christmas is just not going to be possible. the express pointing to 80 of these conservative mps, particularly in the north of england, now looking like they are caucusing, putting even more pressure on downing street. it does not look like a government with a big majority at the...
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but if you were ina bar, if asked to do so.kitchen, linked to a pub, on possibly living wage or more likely minimum wage, how is it possible to live on two thirds of your wages when actually the government has forced your place of work to close? those people cannot choose to pay two thirds of their rent or two thirds of their bills. it would of course put them into severe hardship and let us remember of course, many have had a really difficult year up to this point. the further question is, national furlough was set at 80% of people's wages, why should a localfurlough be set at 67%, given that the hospitality sector is going to be most affected by the restrictions, to a cce pt most affected by the restrictions, to accept this would be to accept that hospitality workers are somehow second class citizens and we will not accept that. there is also a problem with the timetable. we have been told that the local furlough scheme would come in from the 1st of november and actually there would be a lag before the first payments were mad
but if you were ina bar, if asked to do so.kitchen, linked to a pub, on possibly living wage or more likely minimum wage, how is it possible to live on two thirds of your wages when actually the government has forced your place of work to close? those people cannot choose to pay two thirds of their rent or two thirds of their bills. it would of course put them into severe hardship and let us remember of course, many have had a really difficult year up to this point. the further question is,...
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he was pushed ina in the labour party.en he made those comments about whether that would actually apply to his predecessor and he refused to really go there but within minutes he issued a statement saying that jeremy corbyn had refused to retract his comments and therefore he was being suspended. it shows that keir starmer is determined to make a clea n b rea k starmer is determined to make a clean break and is showing the due community —— jewish community that he is prepared to reassure them that the anti—semitic chapter is truly over. it will be provocative to the wing of the labour party that supportsjeremy wing of the labour party that supports jeremy corbyn, wing of the labour party that supportsjeremy corbyn, the left of the party, that hasn't been particularly enamoured with keir starmer‘s leadership in the first place. but the calculation that sir keir starmer has made is that it is worth being provocative to provoke the anger of those allies ofjeremy corbyn in order to put this issue to bed once and for all. will
he was pushed ina in the labour party.en he made those comments about whether that would actually apply to his predecessor and he refused to really go there but within minutes he issued a statement saying that jeremy corbyn had refused to retract his comments and therefore he was being suspended. it shows that keir starmer is determined to make a clea n b rea k starmer is determined to make a clean break and is showing the due community —— jewish community that he is prepared to reassure...
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see you ina other top business stories. see you in a moment. hello there.for much of this week, generated by some big temperature contrasts across the united states. so that's going to bring areas of low pressure to our shores, bringing rain and gales and huge waves crashing up against some western coastlines. but it will be turning milder towards the end of the week, particularly across the south. this very deep area of low pressure contains the remnants of what was hurricane epsilon, extending a weather front out in our direction. some fairly strong winds as well. to start the day, tuesday, for northern ireland, wales, the south—west of england, this band of rain will continue to journey its way eastwards. a bright and chilly start across northern and eastern areas before the cloud and the rain arrives, though not reaching the far north—east of scotland and the northern isles until after dark. behind it, skies will brighten, sunshine, some heavy showers, but it will be blustery with winds 35, 40 miles an hour across the south. 14 degrees or so here, chill
see you ina other top business stories. see you in a moment. hello there.for much of this week, generated by some big temperature contrasts across the united states. so that's going to bring areas of low pressure to our shores, bringing rain and gales and huge waves crashing up against some western coastlines. but it will be turning milder towards the end of the week, particularly across the south. this very deep area of low pressure contains the remnants of what was hurricane epsilon,...
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these kids are my grandchildren and now we live ina grandchildren and now we live in a schoolroom.. there are dozens of families living here in the school in a small town. all of them are forced to flee heavy shelling back home and some haven't been home for decades. thousands of azeri refugees from the first nagorno karabakh war in the 1990s are still living in the state funded dormitories. these villagers have been living here for almost 30 years now. the conditions are pretty basic thatis conditions are pretty basic that is not problem. for them, this simply is not home. as the azeri army pushes forward, families here are glued to the tv, waiting for news about which villagers have been taken. they which villagers have been ta ken. they believe which villagers have been taken. they believe this could bea taken. they believe this could be a chance to return home. translation: ijust want be a chance to return home. translation: i just want to go back to see our land, to stand there. i don't need anything else. no home, no comfort. i just want to kiss the graves of our heroes, neil
these kids are my grandchildren and now we live ina grandchildren and now we live in a schoolroom.. there are dozens of families living here in the school in a small town. all of them are forced to flee heavy shelling back home and some haven't been home for decades. thousands of azeri refugees from the first nagorno karabakh war in the 1990s are still living in the state funded dormitories. these villagers have been living here for almost 30 years now. the conditions are pretty basic thatis...
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the coronavirus pandemic has had an impact on bbc news programmes ina had an impact on bbc news programmesnumber of different ways as we have explored on news watch lately. newsnight moved at the end of march to the studio new —— used by the bbc‘s news at ten, necessitating a swift turnaround between the end of the latter at 1035 and the news later start time of newsnight at 1016. later start time of newsnight at 1045. this week, though, the programme was in the move again this topknot back to its original studio between new home, studio 54 d. shed this time with bbc persian tv and allowing a longer change over time. —— shared. this is what it looks like. hello, good evening. don't be afraid of covid, don't let it dominate your life. the rallying cry of america's president this evening to a country that's witnessed 200,000 die for them —— from the disease under his administration. the bright colours were all a bit much for some viewers including one twitter user who wrote... but others were more positive. well, we posed that question to bbc news for. they didn't get back to us in time for
the coronavirus pandemic has had an impact on bbc news programmes ina had an impact on bbc news programmesnumber of different ways as we have explored on news watch lately. newsnight moved at the end of march to the studio new —— used by the bbc‘s news at ten, necessitating a swift turnaround between the end of the latter at 1035 and the news later start time of newsnight at 1016. later start time of newsnight at 1045. this week, though, the programme was in the move again this topknot...
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because ina backbenchers on this issue?e they might have thought it had been parked by the debate and vote just a few days ago, but it seems to have gathered fresh momentum. i think some of them are frustrated by what they maybe think was a fairly predictable situation because of course we had back in the summer because of course we had back in the summer when because of course we had back in the summer when marcus because of course we had back in the summer when marcus rashford campaigned for free school meals or a voucher system to be extended over the holidays and here we are again, he is campaigning again and the labour party obviously called this vote on wednesday. and the labour party say they don't get at this time they're going to campaign in the run—up to christmas. time they're going to campaign in the run-up to christmas. exactly, they're going to try to get a vote again, soi they're going to try to get a vote again, so i think some conservative mps are frustrated because they think they should have been more for
because ina backbenchers on this issue?e they might have thought it had been parked by the debate and vote just a few days ago, but it seems to have gathered fresh momentum. i think some of them are frustrated by what they maybe think was a fairly predictable situation because of course we had back in the summer because of course we had back in the summer when because of course we had back in the summer when marcus because of course we had back in the summer when marcus rashford campaigned for...