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i immediately said, ok, iwill go for that. it's the end of a lifelong thing for me. absolutely super. steve na g e, thing for me. absolutely super. stevenage, stockport and now stateside. we saw pictures of your wife doing the hoovering. times have changed. your current wife is now your news editor, isn't that right? cheers, lady pamela. she is very good. tracking the progress of women. at this station. kevin, what was it, obviously it was something about deke that caught your eye. what is your radio station like, how is he making a contribution? we are unusual. deke group ata contribution? we are unusual. deke group at a time when it was fast paced and there was a lot of craft. notjust paced and there was a lot of craft. not just playing paced and there was a lot of craft. notjust playing music, there was a lot associated with it. in our case,
i immediately said, ok, iwill go for that. it's the end of a lifelong thing for me. absolutely super. steve na g e, thing for me. absolutely super. stevenage, stockport and now stateside. we saw pictures of your wife doing the hoovering. times have changed. your current wife is now your news editor, isn't that right? cheers, lady pamela. she is very good. tracking the progress of women. at this station. kevin, what was it, obviously it was something about deke that caught your eye. what is your...
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iwill be backin singing, i promise! iwill be back ina singing, i promise!bye. hello. if you are hoping to get out and about this weekend, the weather may have an impact on your plans. it is looking decidedly u nsettled. plans. it is looking decidedly unsettled. it will be windy, there will be heavy rain at times but not all the time, there will be some dry and brighter moments as well. the pressure in charge of the weather at the moment, quite a big blow, quite a deep low as well, lots of light lines, lots of isobars crossing together, that shows we will have some strong winds and the strongest of the winds will always be in association with this band of rain. so the wettest, windy is whether to start saturday across the western side of the uk, this rain band will push its way eastwards through the day. you can see the bright green and yellow colours showing up a short, sharp burst of really intense rainfall accompanied by really squally winds wishing eastwards as we go through the day. towards the far south—east it is likely to stay dry for a good part of
iwill be backin singing, i promise! iwill be back ina singing, i promise!bye. hello. if you are hoping to get out and about this weekend, the weather may have an impact on your plans. it is looking decidedly u nsettled. plans. it is looking decidedly unsettled. it will be windy, there will be heavy rain at times but not all the time, there will be some dry and brighter moments as well. the pressure in charge of the weather at the moment, quite a big blow, quite a deep low as well, lots of light...
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so, kevin, iwill bring my remarks to a conclusion at this point and it is to say that for all of theellor's package as outlined yesterday would be to surrender our residents to hardship in the run—up to christmas and our businesses to potential failure or collapse. and we are not prepared to do that. it would also run the risk of severe redundancies across the north of england, particularly when you combine the effect of any new local restrictions in this tier system with the end of the more generalfurlough system with the end of the more general furlough scheme, which system with the end of the more generalfurlough scheme, which is still looming at the end of this month and we estimate that there are around 100,000 people in greater manchester still on furlough scheme. if you combine the effect of all of those things, we think it would be to do long—term damage to the economy of greater manchester and the north of england. actually, it would weaken recovery, because the organisations we would depend upon to help us recover, like manchester airport, who unfortunately have had to begi
so, kevin, iwill bring my remarks to a conclusion at this point and it is to say that for all of theellor's package as outlined yesterday would be to surrender our residents to hardship in the run—up to christmas and our businesses to potential failure or collapse. and we are not prepared to do that. it would also run the risk of severe redundancies across the north of england, particularly when you combine the effect of any new local restrictions in this tier system with the end of the more...
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so the numbers the parties are seeing now, iwill take the numbers the parties are seeing now, i willow, iwill take them, i will look at them, and it will inform decisions they make the remainder of the race, right up until election day? exactly. in campaign hasa until election day? exactly. in campaign has a bit of a tactical advantage right now. they know all these people who have voted and they are crossing them off their list. they are no longer sending them male, no longer‘s making phone calls to their homes and refocusing and retargeting methods onto those people who they want to vote who have not voted yet. the trump campaign, meanwhile, has to focus on a large universe of people they wa nt to large universe of people they want to get to vote and i will probably have to wait until election day to get most of them to vote. and, michael, a final question, just a bit more broadly, when we see pictures of people waiting in long lines to vote, i wonder sometimes if thatis to vote, i wonder sometimes if that is a sign of enthusiasm is that is a sign of enthusiasm is that sign of some
so the numbers the parties are seeing now, iwill take the numbers the parties are seeing now, i willow, iwill take them, i will look at them, and it will inform decisions they make the remainder of the race, right up until election day? exactly. in campaign hasa until election day? exactly. in campaign has a bit of a tactical advantage right now. they know all these people who have voted and they are crossing them off their list. they are no longer sending them male, no longer‘s making phone...
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thank you. —— iwill introduce.nour and a privilege to care for the president. about 48 hours ago, the president. about 48 hours ago, the president. about 48 hours ago, the president received a special antibody therapy directed against the coronavirus and we're working closely with the company to monitor him in terms of the outcome. yesterday evening he received his first dose of a drug, and we will give a five—day course. we are encouraging him to eat, drink, stay hydrated, be up out of bed and be working and doing the things he needs to do to get well. i will refer sean conley. it is important to note in the president has been fever free for 24—hour is. we remain cautiously optimistic but he is doing great. with that, one other note, it should be clear he has got plenty of work to get done from the chief of staff. he is doing it. if there's a couple of questions about there's a couple of questions about the president's help in the last couple of days. the last saturation that we have of walking around, he was abou
thank you. —— iwill introduce.nour and a privilege to care for the president. about 48 hours ago, the president. about 48 hours ago, the president. about 48 hours ago, the president received a special antibody therapy directed against the coronavirus and we're working closely with the company to monitor him in terms of the outcome. yesterday evening he received his first dose of a drug, and we will give a five—day course. we are encouraging him to eat, drink, stay hydrated, be up out of...
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. >> i don't think iwill cree a new cleavage. the cleavage is there. the catholic chuh is really split. people talk about conservative and liberal groups. i think that is misleading. there are really two basic ways of looking at the church. francis represents one, and his predecessors, pope john the first, pope john paul ii, and benedict the 16th, are all somewhat inward looking. they were pedaling as fast as they could, against the stream, kept trying to turn things back. the catholic church has a kind of myth that it doesot chang but of course, it does. francis is the first pope, really, who has takenhe teaching seriously and wants the church tgo out into the world and engage with the world where it is. brent: he has been signaling ever since he became the pope that this is what he's been thinking. he's been saying things about not condemning gays. we know one of his closeriends , for example, is a gay man in the u.s. whom he visited with. the signals have been there of acceptance and love. were you surprised by the news today? >> no, i think it is y
. >> i don't think iwill cree a new cleavage. the cleavage is there. the catholic chuh is really split. people talk about conservative and liberal groups. i think that is misleading. there are really two basic ways of looking at the church. francis represents one, and his predecessors, pope john the first, pope john paul ii, and benedict the 16th, are all somewhat inward looking. they were pedaling as fast as they could, against the stream, kept trying to turn things back. the catholic...
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iwill half around and he's the world champion. i respect it. i will make them fear me tonight.body like me with the confidence i have and ijust have to win. that's all from sportsday. we will have more at 7:45 p:m.. think -- we will have more at 7:45 p:m.. think —— take care. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. there are several high—profile documentaries released this week, including two very different portraits of two very different swedish figures. we are in the midst of the sixth mass extinction, deforestation of our great forests, toxic air production, loss of insects and wildlife, the acidification of our oceans. these are all disastrous trends. in i am greta, nathan grossman profiles teenage climate activist greta thunberg. from the lonely anonymity of her first school strike outside the swedish parliament in stockholm to her speech to the un in new york where she upbraided the leaders of the world for failing to address a crisis that's destroying the planet. this is al
iwill half around and he's the world champion. i respect it. i will make them fear me tonight.body like me with the confidence i have and ijust have to win. that's all from sportsday. we will have more at 7:45 p:m.. think -- we will have more at 7:45 p:m.. think —— take care. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. there are several high—profile documentaries released this week, including...
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iwill say, in the work that have done, it seems to me as you go deeper, as you cut the market into thinnerlices, the information gets worse, not better. the reason for that is because it is very difficult to know how different sectors are going to do with different environments. banking sector, for example, in the late 1990's they did well, before the financial crisis. then because of the financial crisis they fell apart. in the subsequent recovery, banks have not done well. looking at any particular sector, you would have to deal with idiosyncrasies of how that sector is doing relative to the broader economy, and those things are very difficult to gauge. acknowledging the problems we have with the broad market, i think that is a better barometer than looking at sectors individually. i have a very friendly friend here, as you can see. to bloombergks opinion columnist nir kaissar and his friend for discussing this with us. up next, we will change to china's climate paradox and examine why they are consuming half the world's coal b -- and pledging to be carbon neutral by the middle of the ce
iwill say, in the work that have done, it seems to me as you go deeper, as you cut the market into thinnerlices, the information gets worse, not better. the reason for that is because it is very difficult to know how different sectors are going to do with different environments. banking sector, for example, in the late 1990's they did well, before the financial crisis. then because of the financial crisis they fell apart. in the subsequent recovery, banks have not done well. looking at any...
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to learn more, go to iwil lvote.com/az. make a plan.ell everyone you know to do the same. , america'suture future is in your hands. so let's elect joe biden as the next president of the united states of america and ladies and gentlemen, i introduce to you the great joe biden. [applause] ♪ mr. biden: hello, arizona. [applause] it is great to be back. it really is. thank you, kamala. thank you, vanessa. we met backstage and the first instant we had was to hug each other -- no, we have to stay 12 feet apart. thanksto give a special to ruben and daniel for being here. big deal, man. -- this is what we call a postman's holiday, coming to hear another politician speak. and putting on a tie when he shows up without a tie. i appreciate it. thank you. coo of thent and southwest regional council. where are you? is in here or is he in his office? i want to thank him. also, the president of local 1912. said,e been talking, we not a joke, it was coincidental, she said, i love the carpenters, the first outfit that endorsed me when i ran for attorney
to learn more, go to iwil lvote.com/az. make a plan.ell everyone you know to do the same. , america'suture future is in your hands. so let's elect joe biden as the next president of the united states of america and ladies and gentlemen, i introduce to you the great joe biden. [applause] ♪ mr. biden: hello, arizona. [applause] it is great to be back. it really is. thank you, kamala. thank you, vanessa. we met backstage and the first instant we had was to hug each other -- no, we have to stay...
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he said to me, "you've got to promise me that you will have an adventure," and i said, "yes, iwill, idespite all the dangers he's encountered. in the middle of the night, i was, like, ooh, that hurts, but fell back to sleep. woke up in the morning with a red ant, loads of bites all around my leg. the tent has had so much use, he has had to get a new one, big enough for diggy the labradoodle to join him from time to time. you've got a house here with a bedroom, with a nice, warm bed. it's been the tidiest ever! i've never seen it this tidy. are you ever tempted to go inside in the middle of the night? no, no. being able to have your own space instead of your parents checking on you. it's the middle of october now. very soon it's going to be cold and wet and wintry. are you prepared to do this, keep going? yeah, yeah. even if it's snowy, i'll build an igloo and live in it. max says he's going to do a full year under canvas, and there's a very big incentive. he has already raised tens of thousands of pounds for the hospice that cared for his hero. if rick was still alive, i think he woul
he said to me, "you've got to promise me that you will have an adventure," and i said, "yes, iwill, idespite all the dangers he's encountered. in the middle of the night, i was, like, ooh, that hurts, but fell back to sleep. woke up in the morning with a red ant, loads of bites all around my leg. the tent has had so much use, he has had to get a new one, big enough for diggy the labradoodle to join him from time to time. you've got a house here with a bedroom, with a nice, warm...
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iwill turn up on the day asked, the committee room asked, and i will give evidence to the committee.e uk government being put under pressure to offer mps more of a say before imposing coronavirus restrictions in england, nicola sturgeon found herself facing a similar challenge. new rules have been increasingly announced via late—night press releases, twitter and tv interviews and parliament has so far not had an opportunity to give its consent to local restrictions, unless they have already expired. this is no way to govern! parliament is supposed to provide checks and balances to government power. without this, we risk a real democratic deficit. and will she agree to bring future regulations to a vote in parliament before they are imposed? yes, i will give an undertaking that, where it is possible, we will seek to bring things to parliament in advance. angry murmuring. well, with the greatest of respect to people across the chamber, this is an infectious virus. we have to act quickly and flexibly sometimes if we have sudden spikes or outbreaks that are putting health and life at ris
iwill turn up on the day asked, the committee room asked, and i will give evidence to the committee.e uk government being put under pressure to offer mps more of a say before imposing coronavirus restrictions in england, nicola sturgeon found herself facing a similar challenge. new rules have been increasingly announced via late—night press releases, twitter and tv interviews and parliament has so far not had an opportunity to give its consent to local restrictions, unless they have already...
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he said to me, "you've got to promise me that you will have an adventure," and i said, "yes, iwill, i every night, despite all the dangers he's encountered. in the middle of the night, i was, like, ooh, that hurts, but fell back to sleep. woke up in the morning with a red ant, loads of bites all around my leg. the tent has had so much use, he has had to get a new one, big enough for diggy the labradoodle to join him from time to time. you've got a house here with a bedroom, with a nice, warm bed. it's been the tidiest ever! i've never seen it this tidy! are you ever tempted to go inside in the middle of the night? no, no. being able to have your own space instead of your parents checking on you... it's the middle of october now. very soon it's going to be cold and wet and wintry. are you prepared to do this, keep going? yeah, yeah. even if it's snowy, i'll build an igloo and live in it. max says he's going to do a full year under canvas, and there's a very big incentive. he has already raised tens of thousands of pounds for the hospice that cared for his hero. if rick was still alive,
he said to me, "you've got to promise me that you will have an adventure," and i said, "yes, iwill, i every night, despite all the dangers he's encountered. in the middle of the night, i was, like, ooh, that hurts, but fell back to sleep. woke up in the morning with a red ant, loads of bites all around my leg. the tent has had so much use, he has had to get a new one, big enough for diggy the labradoodle to join him from time to time. you've got a house here with a bedroom, with...
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i had a very nice life before this, iwill tell you!e life before this, i will tell you! it was a lot easier! but i love this and i would've never ever change it because we are doing more for this country than any administration has ever done, despite the witchhunts and the funny despite the witchhunts and the fu n ny stuff despite the witchhunts and the funny stuff that we caught them on now, we caught them cold, we will see what happens with that. just watch. stay tuned. right now, i am fighting to make sure we eradicate the virus, rebuild the economy and save our country from the radical left. we are hitting record stockmarket numbers, record stockmarket numbers, record 401(k)s, record record job numbers, don't blow it, don't blow it. well, that's where we will leave the rally in sanford california, president trump attacking joe biden as usual. interesting, just notice some of the figures of coping 19 in the state, the number of dead last friday from coronavirus has surpassed 15,000. president trump physically back on the campaign tr
i had a very nice life before this, iwill tell you!e life before this, i will tell you! it was a lot easier! but i love this and i would've never ever change it because we are doing more for this country than any administration has ever done, despite the witchhunts and the funny despite the witchhunts and the fu n ny stuff despite the witchhunts and the funny stuff that we caught them on now, we caught them cold, we will see what happens with that. just watch. stay tuned. right now, i am...
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he said to me, "you've got to promise me that you will have an adventure," and i said, "yes, iwill, ight, despite all the dangers he's encountered. in the middle of the night, i was, like, ooh, that hurts, but fell back to sleep. woke up in the morning with a red ant, loads of bites all around my leg. the tent has had so much use, he has had to get a new one, big enough for diggy the labradoodle to join him from time to time. you've got a house here with a bedroom with a nice warm bed. it's been the tidiest ever! i've never seen it this tidy! are you ever tempted to go inside in the middle of the night? no, no. being able to have your own space instead of your parents checking on you... it's the middle of october now. very soon it's going to be cold and wet and wintry. are you prepared to do this, keep going? yeah, yeah. even if it's snowy, i'll build an igloo and live in it. max says he's going to do a full year under canvas and there is a very big incentive. he has already raised tens of thousands of pounds for the hospice that cared for his hero. if rick was still alive, i think he
he said to me, "you've got to promise me that you will have an adventure," and i said, "yes, iwill, ight, despite all the dangers he's encountered. in the middle of the night, i was, like, ooh, that hurts, but fell back to sleep. woke up in the morning with a red ant, loads of bites all around my leg. the tent has had so much use, he has had to get a new one, big enough for diggy the labradoodle to join him from time to time. you've got a house here with a bedroom with a nice...
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yup, you're happy, suddenly, i will, the excitement, you get a goal, yup, you're happy, suddenly, iwill for a couple of minutes waiting for a decision. that last goal of henderson's, how could it be disallowed as? when you look at it 100 times how could it be offside anyway? you are still getting off sideway or handle your armies offside. this isjust got pretty crazy i think at the moment. —— you're still getting offsides where your hand or your arm is offside. there are two more matches in the premier league this evening. west brom host burnley at 5.30, then leeds are at home to wolves at 8. yesterday was supposed to be all about the return of gareth bale to tottenham, but after he came on as a second half sub with spurs three up, west ham scored 3 times in the last 12 minutes to salvage a draw. heung min son put spurs ahead in the first minute, and they went in at half—time 3—0 up after 2 more goals from harry kane. west ham pegged two goals back and substitute bale failed to put the game beyond them late on. then came one of the goals of the season so far. a rocket from manuel lanzin
yup, you're happy, suddenly, i will, the excitement, you get a goal, yup, you're happy, suddenly, iwill for a couple of minutes waiting for a decision. that last goal of henderson's, how could it be disallowed as? when you look at it 100 times how could it be offside anyway? you are still getting off sideway or handle your armies offside. this isjust got pretty crazy i think at the moment. —— you're still getting offsides where your hand or your arm is offside. there are two more matches in...
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(laughs), iwill be now, are you using it now?ht back, i'm going to get a coffee and we just keep talking. no, i'm going to get a coffee and wejust keep talking. no, i am not using it now, i am not in the lab. right now it is in the lab and we are doing testing on it and soon we will have it in early access for a lot of video conferencing companies and let them focus on the tools and things that they need for their product to be great. nvidia hopes its tools will be integrated into the big video calling platforms. and we are seeing ai tools creep into a video calling software, we have noise suppression in zoom and i line correction on apple's facetime. but what i hope is —— what i hope they can add next is one that could eliminate unnecessary video calls. it was chris. one of the company that has had huge success during a pandemic is zoom. it may have been founded in 2011 but it has only really been since march this year that saying you are zooming this year that saying you are zooming someone this year that saying you are zooming
(laughs), iwill be now, are you using it now?ht back, i'm going to get a coffee and we just keep talking. no, i'm going to get a coffee and wejust keep talking. no, i am not using it now, i am not in the lab. right now it is in the lab and we are doing testing on it and soon we will have it in early access for a lot of video conferencing companies and let them focus on the tools and things that they need for their product to be great. nvidia hopes its tools will be integrated into the big video...
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iwill give you hope.y is being run and moved and motivated by clean energy, creating millions of newjobs. and that's the fact. that's what we're going to do and i'm going to say, as i said at the beginning, what is on the ballot he re beginning, what is on the ballot here is the character of this country. decency, honour, respect, treating people with dignity, making sure that everybody has an even chance andl everybody has an even chance and i will make sure you get that. you haven't been getting at the last four years. i want to thank you both for a very robust hour and a half. a fantastic debate. really appreciated. president trump, former price —— vice president, joe biden. and thank you for hosting us tonight and most importantly, thanks to those watching tonight. election day is november the 3rd. don't forget to vote. thank you, everyone, and have great night. thank you. nbc news wrapping up the debate betweenjoe biden and donald trump and guess what, it really was a debate. a presidential style deb
iwill give you hope.y is being run and moved and motivated by clean energy, creating millions of newjobs. and that's the fact. that's what we're going to do and i'm going to say, as i said at the beginning, what is on the ballot he re beginning, what is on the ballot here is the character of this country. decency, honour, respect, treating people with dignity, making sure that everybody has an even chance andl everybody has an even chance and i will make sure you get that. you haven't been...
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and if you need more information, just go to iwil lvote.com to find out where to early vote in person or to drop off your ballot. and if you have already voted, what do you need to do? you've got to help your friends and family make a plan to vote. because this election requires every single one of us. dayswe do in these next 10 will matter for decades to come. ow, i have sat in the oval office with both of the men who are running for president. they are very different people. trump -- i knew he would not embrace my vision. i knew he was not going to continue my policies, but i did hope that, for the country's sake, he would show at least a little bit of interest in taking the job seriously. that is not how it worked out. he has not shown any interest in doing the work or helping anybody except himself and his thends or treating presidency like a reality show, ,o give himself more attention and as we noted the other day, his tv ratings are down. [car horns honking] but, listen. the rest of us have to live with the consequences of what he has done. at least 220,000 americans are dead.
and if you need more information, just go to iwil lvote.com to find out where to early vote in person or to drop off your ballot. and if you have already voted, what do you need to do? you've got to help your friends and family make a plan to vote. because this election requires every single one of us. dayswe do in these next 10 will matter for decades to come. ow, i have sat in the oval office with both of the men who are running for president. they are very different people. trump -- i knew...
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iwill be to get control the of the virus will take that has ruined so many lives.t would joe biden do to beat covid? double testing sites so we can safely reopen, manufacture ppe here in america, restore the white house pandemic office, save the affordable care act and protections for pre-existing conditions. this is not a partisan moment. this must be american moment. ff pac is responsible for the content of this ad. that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer. because our customers love it. see for yourself, at carvana.com. >> ♪ >> harris: philadelphia is on edge for a second straight night. the city of brotherly love is something else right now. rocked by violent protests following th
iwill be to get control the of the virus will take that has ruined so many lives.t would joe biden do to beat covid? double testing sites so we can safely reopen, manufacture ppe here in america, restore the white house pandemic office, save the affordable care act and protections for pre-existing conditions. this is not a partisan moment. this must be american moment. ff pac is responsible for the content of this ad. that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work....
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for those of you who have yet to vote, you can go to iwill vote.com to make your plan today.ut health care and the water you drink, you need to vote for joe biden. the stakes are too high to sit this one out. that changeows starts at the grassroots level. he knows that the best laws and policies demand a patient, attentive ear to the ground. he will listen. he cares about us. he helped save the auto industry, which made a huge difference for thousands in flint and he will be more than a 9:00-5:00 president because he knows that is what it takes to right the ship. here in flint, we are no strangers to a public health crisis. as our country in the world feels the weight of the pandemic, we are all looking for hope and leadership to move us forward. i remember a time where we saw that same unique brand of hope when we were going in the wrong direction. power, madeown history, and elected the first black president of the united states. i am so honored to introduce the man and president who embodies forged a bright path forward, but one housekeeping item before i welcome him to th
for those of you who have yet to vote, you can go to iwill vote.com to make your plan today.ut health care and the water you drink, you need to vote for joe biden. the stakes are too high to sit this one out. that changeows starts at the grassroots level. he knows that the best laws and policies demand a patient, attentive ear to the ground. he will listen. he cares about us. he helped save the auto industry, which made a huge difference for thousands in flint and he will be more than a...
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iwill incredible, really. i will be backin incredible, really.ere. i am sure you don't need me to tell you it was a wet weekend with persistent saturday rain giving way to hefty showers. you can see those speckled shower clouds spinning around an area of low pressure. behind me we have ex hurricane epsilon and that will continue to drift its way northwards. no longer a hurricane but still an extremely deep area of low pressure and this will dry further outbreaks of rain in our direction, very brisk wind at times although be thankful that the centre of the storm is staying well out to sea because gusts of wind in the centre of that storm will get quite close to 100 miles an hour or even more. nothing that wind here will be blustery this week with rain at times. a little milder later in the week after a cool start. through monday it is another day of sunshine and showers, the showers initially plentiful in the west but they will migrate eastwards through the day. some of them are heavy with the chance of hail and thunder, something dry developing t
iwill incredible, really. i will be backin incredible, really.ere. i am sure you don't need me to tell you it was a wet weekend with persistent saturday rain giving way to hefty showers. you can see those speckled shower clouds spinning around an area of low pressure. behind me we have ex hurricane epsilon and that will continue to drift its way northwards. no longer a hurricane but still an extremely deep area of low pressure and this will dry further outbreaks of rain in our direction, very...
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virus is not spreading at a rate that merits these restrictions", and then he is saying, "actually, iwillthem ifi saying, "actually, i will have them if i have the money". if he were being truly concerned about public health, then he would say, "let's have these restrictions now". and the other thing is, the earlier we have the restrictions, in those areas where there is high incidence, the better for the economy of those areas because we stop the infection spreading in a way which will do further damage to the economy as well as to public health. it is not just labour politicians who are sceptical. some conservative mps in the area have also been speaking out. manchester is pretty united. certainly, the members of parliament of both parties, the council leaders of both parties, the council leaders of both parties and the mayor of greater manchester has been resisting a move to tier 3 on the basis that we simply have not been given the evidence that it would be effective. rising cases are forcing politicians everywhere into action. welsh government ministers have met this afternoon to dis
virus is not spreading at a rate that merits these restrictions", and then he is saying, "actually, iwillthem ifi saying, "actually, i will have them if i have the money". if he were being truly concerned about public health, then he would say, "let's have these restrictions now". and the other thing is, the earlier we have the restrictions, in those areas where there is high incidence, the better for the economy of those areas because we stop the infection...
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he said to me, "you've got to promise me that you will have an adventure," and i said, "yes, iwill, ilike, ooh, that hurts, but fell back to sleep. woke up in the morning with a red ant, loads of bites all around my leg. the tent has had so much use, he has had to get a new one, big enough for diggy the labradoodle to join him from time to time. you've got a house here with a bedroom with a nice warm bed. it's been the tidiest ever! i've never seen it this tidy! are you ever tempted to go inside in the middle of the night? no, no. being able to have your own space instead of your parents checking on you... it's the middle of october now. very soon it's going to be cold and wet and wintry. are you prepared to do this, keep going? yeah, yeah. even if it's snowy, i'll build an igloo and live in it. max says he's going to do a full year under canvas and there is a very big incentive. he has already raised tens of thousands of pounds for the hospice that cared for his hero. if rick was still alive, i think he would be by my side in a different tent right now. this is 0utside source live fr
he said to me, "you've got to promise me that you will have an adventure," and i said, "yes, iwill, ilike, ooh, that hurts, but fell back to sleep. woke up in the morning with a red ant, loads of bites all around my leg. the tent has had so much use, he has had to get a new one, big enough for diggy the labradoodle to join him from time to time. you've got a house here with a bedroom with a nice warm bed. it's been the tidiest ever! i've never seen it this tidy! are you ever...
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iwill say to her that well, sometimes, i'll... iwill say to herthat i'm well, sometimes, i'll...hey are banned. she said to me the other day i would rather die than be locked up. my mum's brother died in april. she says to me, how is louis? she was her best friend as well as her brother. he died six months ago, mum. ican't brother. he died six months ago, mum. i can't tell her that over the phone when there is nobody there to comfort her, and how long is this going to go on for? but with a quarter of all covid deaths in care homes, officials say this is necessary to protect people like maggie. i don't really want protecting, thank you very much. she has survived covid, but now faces isolation. maggie has ms, and in window visits with her daughter, she has been able to articulate what many are feeling. what do you think about these window visits?|j many are feeling. what do you think about these window visits? i mean, they are inhuman. and last week emma broke the news that even these visits have to stop. ijust feel like crying. covid is going on the front door and the back door i
iwill say to her that well, sometimes, i'll... iwill say to herthat i'm well, sometimes, i'll...hey are banned. she said to me the other day i would rather die than be locked up. my mum's brother died in april. she says to me, how is louis? she was her best friend as well as her brother. he died six months ago, mum. ican't brother. he died six months ago, mum. i can't tell her that over the phone when there is nobody there to comfort her, and how long is this going to go on for? but with a...
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iwill say, i am an american president. i represent all of you.m going to make sure that you are represented. i'm going to give you help. we are going to move into scientific fiction. we're going to choose hope over fear. we are going to choose to move forward because there are enormous opportunities, enormous opportunities, enormous opportunities, enormous opportunities to make things better. we can grow this economy. we can deal with the systemic racism and at the same time we can make sure that our economy is being run and moved and motivated by clean energy. creating millions of newjobs. and that is the fact. that is what we are going to do. and i'm going to say as i said at the beginning, what is on the ballot he re the beginning, what is on the ballot here is the character of this country. decency. 0n the. respect. treating people with dignity. making sure that everybody has an even chance. and i'm going to make sure that you get that. you have not been getting at the last four years. last voice from those two. how is it all playing out on s
iwill say, i am an american president. i represent all of you.m going to make sure that you are represented. i'm going to give you help. we are going to move into scientific fiction. we're going to choose hope over fear. we are going to choose to move forward because there are enormous opportunities, enormous opportunities, enormous opportunities, enormous opportunities to make things better. we can grow this economy. we can deal with the systemic racism and at the same time we can make sure...
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and perhaps, ultimately, iwill lose it is going to be tough.e apartment that i am stood in right now. right, 0k. where will you live? who will you go to? again, i suppose moving in with a friend would be out of the question as well, since the rules wipe that away. if i had to go back to my parents for the first time in 25 years, i mean, i'd be pretty devastated. where would i put my stuff, my costumes? again, ijust don't know. my first stop would be to the government, to get some help. i think there is a bit of responsibility, with the way hospitality is being treated and the venues i work in, where we have sort of been penalised without strong enough evidence that any spike in the infection rate was coming from us the infection rate was coming from us to begin with. so, i'm a little annoyed about that, to say the least. what do you think of the stalemate between the mayor of greater manchester and number 10? stalemate between the mayor of greater manchester and number 10 ?|j was pleasantly surprised, to be honest. i generally stay out of polit
and perhaps, ultimately, iwill lose it is going to be tough.e apartment that i am stood in right now. right, 0k. where will you live? who will you go to? again, i suppose moving in with a friend would be out of the question as well, since the rules wipe that away. if i had to go back to my parents for the first time in 25 years, i mean, i'd be pretty devastated. where would i put my stuff, my costumes? again, ijust don't know. my first stop would be to the government, to get some help. i think...
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make a plan to vote as i've repeated many times tonight bp go to iwill will -- iwill will vote.com.s to the moon. he said we're doing it because we refuse to postpone. well i refuse to postpone the incredible opportunities that the american people have available too them. there's nothing beyond our capacity! there's no limit to america's future! nobody that can tear america apart, the only thing is america itself. and that's exactly what donald trump's been trying to do from the very beginning of his campaign. dividing america. pitting americans against one another base and race, gender, ethnicity, national origin. it's wrong. it's not who we are! look, folks, everybody knows who donald trump is. let's show him who we are. [ cheers and applause ] we choose, we choose hope over fear. we choose unity over division. we choose science over fiction. and, yes, we choose truth over lie after lie after lie after lie! so it's time to stand up. take back our democracy. we can do this. we're so much better than we've been. we can be who we are at our best. the united states of america. god ble
make a plan to vote as i've repeated many times tonight bp go to iwill will -- iwill will vote.com.s to the moon. he said we're doing it because we refuse to postpone. well i refuse to postpone the incredible opportunities that the american people have available too them. there's nothing beyond our capacity! there's no limit to america's future! nobody that can tear america apart, the only thing is america itself. and that's exactly what donald trump's been trying to do from the very beginning...
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iwill clear. i hew you. and i can promise you this. —— i hear you. iwill act.the recommendations and we will implement them in full. that process sta rts implement them in full. that process starts today. i have already instructed my staff to start work with the commission to implement the recommendations at the earliest possible opportunity. we will provide the commission with our action plan to achieve all of this within six weeks. we will establish an independent complaints process and it will be in place as soon as possible in the new year. we will ensure that neither the leader, the deputy leader or our offices will have any involvement in the outcome of complaints initiated under the labour party processes. and we are already addressing the backlog of anti—semitism cases, in fact it will be more cases completed in the last six months than in the whole of 2019. but we will go much further. we must go farther. because as the report makes clear, this cannot be solved just by changing the party's processes and structures. we also need a culture change in the
iwill clear. i hew you. and i can promise you this. —— i hear you. iwill act.the recommendations and we will implement them in full. that process sta rts implement them in full. that process starts today. i have already instructed my staff to start work with the commission to implement the recommendations at the earliest possible opportunity. we will provide the commission with our action plan to achieve all of this within six weeks. we will establish an independent complaints process and...
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iwill have to grow some potatoes. —— last yea r‘s have to grow some potatoes. —— last year's bloods.catch up? probably. help yourself to someone else's naan bread? no. sharing a pizza, would you take an extra slice? no. a massive handful of crisps when someone offers? definite. what about eating from somebody else's late when they pop to the loo? no. 0utrageous. not ordering a side dish but tucking into someone else's? i a lwa ys but tucking into someone else's? i always order a side dish. what about putting? 0h, always order a side dish. what about putting? oh, yes. the top two, helping yourself to chips from someone else's plate without asking. you've got to ask. it's annoying anyway. the top one apparently which probably doesn't happen much at the moment but taking a bite from someone else's berger. you can't, that's. .. almost as someone else's berger. you can't, that's... almost as bad as somebody else's ice cream. -- hamburger. i do it with my children some time, if they've run out of appetite and dad has to step in. that is the number one food based gripes. less than two weeks
iwill have to grow some potatoes. —— last yea r‘s have to grow some potatoes. —— last year's bloods.catch up? probably. help yourself to someone else's naan bread? no. sharing a pizza, would you take an extra slice? no. a massive handful of crisps when someone offers? definite. what about eating from somebody else's late when they pop to the loo? no. 0utrageous. not ordering a side dish but tucking into someone else's? i a lwa ys but tucking into someone else's? i always order a side...
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iwill be there for that. thank you very much for that. i am looking forward to more spooky stories.ion. raven news, there is your revenues. —— raven news. let's take a look at today's papers. tragedy in the channel is the headline for the daily mail, which leads with the news that two young children and two adults have died, after a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of northern france. the guardian says calls for a national lockdown are growing. the paper also reports that leeds teaching hospitals nhs trust has had to cancel some non—urgent operations, because of an increase in covid hospital admissions. the telegraph says a projection, provided by sage advisors, shows deaths peaking at a lower level than in the spring, but then remaining at this level for longer. the paper also reports that the prime minister is under pressure to enforce stricter restrictions. and the sun online are reporting that sir mo farah will be one of the of the contestants in the latest series of i'm a celebrity get me out of here. the show will be set in wales this year. do you know when it is goin
iwill be there for that. thank you very much for that. i am looking forward to more spooky stories.ion. raven news, there is your revenues. —— raven news. let's take a look at today's papers. tragedy in the channel is the headline for the daily mail, which leads with the news that two young children and two adults have died, after a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of northern france. the guardian says calls for a national lockdown are growing. the paper also reports that leeds...
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iwill try. iam happy good morning. sorry for my bad english. i will try.it was a long and difficultjourney. but i put my camera... 14th of january difficultjourney. but i put my camera... 14th ofjanuary two difficultjourney. but i put my camera... 14th of january two years ago and only after ten months, i shot this beautiful picture with a tiger. it is female. at the time, she has three cubs. now i am looking for new cabs. i hope next time i will have picture of a new generation. —— three cubs. it is very difficult because they are now only 600 animal in the wild, siberian tiger. i was happy i had one of them. and shot it. it is really, really, really difficult. because i cannot predict what was happening... its not... its not... its not a career or a vocation for the impatient, is it? you obviously had to have a huge amount of patients. i wonder what was it about this particular image that are said to you, "i'm going to enter this one, this one could be a winner". and... it is... really, really... er... important for me because i wa nt to er... important
iwill try. iam happy good morning. sorry for my bad english. i will try.it was a long and difficultjourney. but i put my camera... 14th of january difficultjourney. but i put my camera... 14th ofjanuary two difficultjourney. but i put my camera... 14th of january two years ago and only after ten months, i shot this beautiful picture with a tiger. it is female. at the time, she has three cubs. now i am looking for new cabs. i hope next time i will have picture of a new generation. —— three...
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iwill give way. of services in a world when covid is at large. i will give way.ng including in my own area so course cases are rising including in my own area so it's with some humility that i have a look at the daily access or cause deaths in all ages england which showed there has been no significant excess or cause mortality in week 30 overall. the good news in the second wave is that the disease is not progressing as it did in the first. i want to keep it that way. and it's true that the all—cause mortality is around the typical levels for this time of year and that's partly because none covert deaths are lower at the moment than most years but also because thus far we have work to keep this virus under control and we know by the basic mathematics of compound, compounding growth and the exponential nature of the growth of any virus that the number of deaths will increase if we see the number of cases increased exponentially, hence the need for the actions that we need, that we in this house have voted for. i thank my right honourable friend for allowing me to
iwill give way. of services in a world when covid is at large. i will give way.ng including in my own area so course cases are rising including in my own area so it's with some humility that i have a look at the daily access or cause deaths in all ages england which showed there has been no significant excess or cause mortality in week 30 overall. the good news in the second wave is that the disease is not progressing as it did in the first. i want to keep it that way. and it's true that the...
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steve: iwilling. to say people want 1200 buck checks. specific i will write the checks, nancy, pick up the phone, let's do a deal. keep you posted who knows maybe he will be tweeting this morning during our show. meantime news with jillian. jillian: begin your headlines with this story. today the man charged with killing arkansas police detective will face a judge. keyshawn smith wanted for a murder in atlanta back in june. police believe he fled to arkansas. smith was arrested after a shoot outwith police outside a motel. pine bluff detective kevin collins was killed. he served in the department for five years. turning now to extreme weather. louisiana and alabama declare states of emergency ahead of hurricane delta. the category 3 storm is now nearing landfall on mexico's resort heavy yucatan peninsula. [winds] will telling. jillian: delta is expected to make landfall along the louisiana coast friday. tributes are pouring in after the death of legendary guitarist eddie van halen. ♪ ♪ eddie is considered one of the most influential guit
steve: iwilling. to say people want 1200 buck checks. specific i will write the checks, nancy, pick up the phone, let's do a deal. keep you posted who knows maybe he will be tweeting this morning during our show. meantime news with jillian. jillian: begin your headlines with this story. today the man charged with killing arkansas police detective will face a judge. keyshawn smith wanted for a murder in atlanta back in june. police believe he fled to arkansas. smith was arrested after a shoot...
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firstly, iwill say that this is not quite what the professor said when he said it was too short a time these in regular intervals and then enables us to prepare for them and of course, enables the public to have a certain level of certainty. 0ne have a certain level of certainty. one of the difficulties, that people have with control is the uncertainty level regarding when they might be lifted, with a tv lockdown, hopefully, if people know categorically that this is happening for two weeks, and then it will be lifted, we might expect that adherents might be a bit higher, but it is better for people‘s well—being and mental health, knowing it is only in space for a short period of time. interesting, looking longer term, i think i‘ve been talking to people, they seem to be a lot of people, they seem to be a lot of people feeling very down about the news that has been coming out this week. the thought that all of this is returning and we might be returning to some sort of lockdown, what techniques can help us get through the winter in these darker colder months? i have huge sympathy. at th
firstly, iwill say that this is not quite what the professor said when he said it was too short a time these in regular intervals and then enables us to prepare for them and of course, enables the public to have a certain level of certainty. 0ne have a certain level of certainty. one of the difficulties, that people have with control is the uncertainty level regarding when they might be lifted, with a tv lockdown, hopefully, if people know categorically that this is happening for two weeks, and...
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i immediately said, ok, iwill go for that. it's the end of a lifelong thing for me. progress of women. at this station. kevin, what was it, obviously it was something about deke that caught your eye. what is your radio station like, how is he making a contribution? we are unusual. deke group ata contribution? we are unusual. deke group at a time when it was fast paced and there was a lot of craft. notjust paced and there was a lot of craft. not just playing paced and there was a lot of craft. notjust playing music, there was a lot associated with it. in our case, you might be the last one standing but we're the ones do that. we all grew up listening to radio that way. there have been practising for 50 years. i think is good enough. he's ready for the big time. and he is ready for the big time. and he is ready for the big time. and he is ready for us. this is opportunity for us to ring another one around. nowadays, it no longer matters. all across the us. now we have one on another side of the globe. will pamela still be involved then? pamela still be involved then? p
i immediately said, ok, iwill go for that. it's the end of a lifelong thing for me. progress of women. at this station. kevin, what was it, obviously it was something about deke that caught your eye. what is your radio station like, how is he making a contribution? we are unusual. deke group ata contribution? we are unusual. deke group at a time when it was fast paced and there was a lot of craft. notjust paced and there was a lot of craft. not just playing paced and there was a lot of craft....
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perhapsjonathan, iwill rebound that to you? one, it is an area she is expert at. but we do know there is a global demand. we do know that various organisations, the alcan trust, the who, the united nations, they are working hard to make sure that vaccines are not just stockpiled by wealthy countries, that there is wider distribution. in essence , that there is wider distribution. in essence, if you think about that, it is beneficial even for those richer countries, to ensure that the amount of virus circulating in other parts of virus circulating in other parts of the world is limited. professor kampmanni of the world is limited. professor kampmann i think we have re—established contact. you would agree that whatever country develops this, there will be huge pressure to get it out as quickly as possible? that's right. it's important to consider what is called the covax initiative, a coalition for academic preparedness, which are set up a large fundraising platform to make sure that countries contribute to the vaccine supply glo
perhapsjonathan, iwill rebound that to you? one, it is an area she is expert at. but we do know there is a global demand. we do know that various organisations, the alcan trust, the who, the united nations, they are working hard to make sure that vaccines are not just stockpiled by wealthy countries, that there is wider distribution. in essence , that there is wider distribution. in essence, if you think about that, it is beneficial even for those richer countries, to ensure that the amount of...
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ok, mum, iwill see tomorrow, i love you.it was taken away, it was taken away. and it‘s cruel, it‘s just so cruel, there are no words that can express it. as we approached and waved, she just literally broke down, she just kept saying it's been two long, and i'm too sad. we drove home that day and we said to ourselves, why are we all accepting the situation, why? they started a position to give carers the same access. it has 100,000 signatures. we have reached the end of absolute tolerance. canada has guaranteed that say visits would be allowed even during an override. they have taken the last thing in life he had left, which was loved. scotla nd life he had left, which was loved. scotland is due to make an announcement on this within days. she is not able to express herself no more. i have lost the best of her. pressure is growing across the rest of the uk to do the same. clearly very upsetting stories. if you have been affected by what is going on, do get in touch. we will follow what is going on. we will come back to that
ok, mum, iwill see tomorrow, i love you.it was taken away, it was taken away. and it‘s cruel, it‘s just so cruel, there are no words that can express it. as we approached and waved, she just literally broke down, she just kept saying it's been two long, and i'm too sad. we drove home that day and we said to ourselves, why are we all accepting the situation, why? they started a position to give carers the same access. it has 100,000 signatures. we have reached the end of absolute tolerance....
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i find thatjust a, well, look, iwill let hands of it.e it is true, for as long as i live, the, the, agonising over decisions we have taken in the pandemic, but particularly those which have affected in care homes will live with me hand is right and proper, because this is a significant responsibility, but the idea i washed my hands of any of this could not be further from the truth. we ta ke not be further from the truth. we take this very seriously, this is a report you described it as a delayed report, it is complex drink bringing together lots of data sets and public health scotland have done it in their way on their timescale and discussed the timing of wit the authority who were satisfied with what they were doing but it has been done independently, the authors of this report, it is by public health scotla nd this report, it is by public health scotland and renowned academics so it is independent of government. and it is independent of government. and it reaches that conclusion. that there is no statistical evidence that discharges
i find thatjust a, well, look, iwill let hands of it.e it is true, for as long as i live, the, the, agonising over decisions we have taken in the pandemic, but particularly those which have affected in care homes will live with me hand is right and proper, because this is a significant responsibility, but the idea i washed my hands of any of this could not be further from the truth. we ta ke not be further from the truth. we take this very seriously, this is a report you described it as a...
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so, anyway, iwill borders, is not right, sara? yes.that. i wish there was video footage of that. trying to record them on my phone, as well, which got me into problems on a couple of occasions. of course, sara, you didn't have complications, because you were playing yourself? it's the opposite, i was working with incredible actors like julia, everyone else was doing character works, i thought, everyone else was doing character works, ithought, i've got everyone else was doing character works, i thought, i've got me, just put the camera on, i'm ready. you wrote it, directed and starred in it, what is it like? i didn't directed, but i wrote it and i am in it. it's quite something to have someone alongside you who is starring in it actually responsible for the words? it is true and i was a little bit in awe of sara to begin with and when you are usually doing scenes with the executive producer, you know, all actors are usually equal in the room, but it was working inside sara's brain, basically, so i was nervous for the first few days thi
so, anyway, iwill borders, is not right, sara? yes.that. i wish there was video footage of that. trying to record them on my phone, as well, which got me into problems on a couple of occasions. of course, sara, you didn't have complications, because you were playing yourself? it's the opposite, i was working with incredible actors like julia, everyone else was doing character works, i thought, everyone else was doing character works, ithought, i've got everyone else was doing character works, i...
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iwill have all the details in ten minutes. —— behind. i will have all the details.ober 12th. our top story: borisjohnson is to announce a new three—tier system of "local covid alert levels" in england — although its not clear what restrictions will apply to each tier. it's expected the liverpool city region will be put on the highest alert level — in a statement the area's leaders said they had been told pubs, gyms and betting offices will close. our reporterjohn mcmanus has this report. it was a weekend of barhopping and socialising for some on the street of liverpool, but later today, the government may announce that the party is over, for now. like in the parts of the north—west and north—east of england, the transmission of covid—19 continues to rise. after a weekend of negotiations, between whitehall and local leaders, some likely measures are becoming clearer. it is expected that fred parts of the country will come under medium, high and very high alert levels. however, the full restrictions have yet to be announced and they may vary between areas with the sam
iwill have all the details in ten minutes. —— behind. i will have all the details.ober 12th. our top story: borisjohnson is to announce a new three—tier system of "local covid alert levels" in england — although its not clear what restrictions will apply to each tier. it's expected the liverpool city region will be put on the highest alert level — in a statement the area's leaders said they had been told pubs, gyms and betting offices will close. our reporterjohn mcmanus has...
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yes, iwill, i mean, i supported marcus rashford's campaign in the summerfor a number of reasons, actuallyund hardest to access during the summer term and i was really concerned about the experience they we re concerned about the experience they were having, you know, absent from school, very intermittent contact with their teachers, and i thought it was appropriate that free school meals were funded for the six weeks over the summer months and i made a speech on that, actually, when it came to the debate. bacca what you said was you said it is now incumbent on the government more than ever to support the simple yet effective solutions for the children in our society. i'm just wondering what has changed since then. in our society. i'm just wondering what has changed since thenlj in our society. i'm just wondering what has changed since then. i thank you for reminding me of that because thatis you for reminding me of that because that is exactly the principle i have applied to the government's position now, and the two things the government is doing, the principle here is do we think that t
yes, iwill, i mean, i supported marcus rashford's campaign in the summerfor a number of reasons, actuallyund hardest to access during the summer term and i was really concerned about the experience they we re concerned about the experience they were having, you know, absent from school, very intermittent contact with their teachers, and i thought it was appropriate that free school meals were funded for the six weeks over the summer months and i made a speech on that, actually, when it came to...