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prepare fora enjoy, then yes, iwill. sunday times, penny.r warns sunak. all this spending that been down this year, this furlough kicks scheme, job retention scheme, trying to keep people, not everybody but a lot of unemployed people and say they haven't received anything. but billions and billions of pounds have been spent has got to be paid for. yeah, they are saying the figures this week will show the true scale of the economic shock laid bare. the thing is, as we know borisjohnson and the chancellor have different views on theirs. in fact the chancellorjoked that views on theirs. in fact the chancellor joked that he views on theirs. in fact the chancellorjoked that he want to actually cut up boris johnson's credit card. the fact is that in the past the prime minister has said that he doesn't want riders on income tax, vat and the trader instead has been looking at other ways of cutting money. coming from in aid, freeze on public—sector payments, of course we discussed this week. also perhaps raising capital gains tax. and cutting a highe
prepare fora enjoy, then yes, iwill. sunday times, penny.r warns sunak. all this spending that been down this year, this furlough kicks scheme, job retention scheme, trying to keep people, not everybody but a lot of unemployed people and say they haven't received anything. but billions and billions of pounds have been spent has got to be paid for. yeah, they are saying the figures this week will show the true scale of the economic shock laid bare. the thing is, as we know borisjohnson and the...
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keg of beer and one type of beer, i will still be here. and one keg of beer and one type of beer, iwill. so and one keg of beer and one type of beer, i will still be here. so it doesn't matter. for tony, saving lone star is about so much more than just keeping his bar. the american dream is this. you have a dream to be your own boss. you have a dream to make your own money. to not have to make your own money. to not have to listen to someone, not have to ta ke to listen to someone, not have to take orders. to create your own destiny. that's the american dream. i've had the american dream since i was 17 years old. i always say moving on is giving in. yesterday i went to the beach by myself, you know? just clear the mind. didn't have to worry about sanitiser and this and that. who is he, this guy? he is like the spokesperson for bay ridge?” he, this guy? he is like the spokesperson for bay ridge? i walk in the door, i throw my keys on the table, i'm like, is this the way i wa nt to table, i'm like, is this the way i want to be? i can do what you just done! you are a cliche today. have you
keg of beer and one type of beer, i will still be here. and one keg of beer and one type of beer, iwill. so and one keg of beer and one type of beer, i will still be here. so it doesn't matter. for tony, saving lone star is about so much more than just keeping his bar. the american dream is this. you have a dream to be your own boss. you have a dream to make your own money. to not have to make your own money. to not have to listen to someone, not have to ta ke to listen to someone, not have to...
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hi, guys, iwill show you how i put on my lashes, let's go. i'll cover it, so i do a transition.and apply it to the lash. so, a 60—second video could take you how long? about two, three hours to make. press post. maya became famous on tiktok during lockdown last spring by posting a mixture of make—up tutorials and body positivity videos. i've struggled with my weight all my life. i gain and i lose, i gain and i lose. she has received more than 8 million likes, but it's come at a cost. there was, you're fat, your is huge. why does your belly look like that? i'll show you. it's disgusting, to be honest. numerous comments, maya is targeted with abuse. what kind of impact has that had on you and your mental health? i went through a very dark phase when i received those comments at first, i was very, very depressed. tiktok says it takes safety incredibly seriously and is sorry this user has had a negative experience. tiktok has published its own community guidelines, setting out what is and isn't allowed. it says it doesn't tolerate bullying, encourages users to report harassment, and
hi, guys, iwill show you how i put on my lashes, let's go. i'll cover it, so i do a transition.and apply it to the lash. so, a 60—second video could take you how long? about two, three hours to make. press post. maya became famous on tiktok during lockdown last spring by posting a mixture of make—up tutorials and body positivity videos. i've struggled with my weight all my life. i gain and i lose, i gain and i lose. she has received more than 8 million likes, but it's come at a cost. there...
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iwill say this. people have been extraordinarily thoughtful about the roller plan.he rollout plan. they have already been plans and thought about how this should be done and thinking about who needs to get this first when there is limited numbers. to that end, healthcare workers on the front lines were either directly or indirectly involved in the care of people with coronavirus, they will be getting this in they will be getting this in the first wave, as will people who are at higher risk, the elderly and people with comorbidities, such as the ones included. and although not explicitly said, we do know that black and brown communities who are suffering also disproportionately have high rates of these comorbidities so i am confident that once the new administration is in power we will see as equitable a distribution as is possible. 0k. dr mati hlatswayo davis. thank you so much for coming on and talking us through that. really appreciate it. thank you so much. missing announcements also on 0xford vaccines and also on 0xford vaccines and also moderna. james gallagher
iwill say this. people have been extraordinarily thoughtful about the roller plan.he rollout plan. they have already been plans and thought about how this should be done and thinking about who needs to get this first when there is limited numbers. to that end, healthcare workers on the front lines were either directly or indirectly involved in the care of people with coronavirus, they will be getting this in they will be getting this in the first wave, as will people who are at higher risk, the...
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iwill work as hard as those who don't support me as those who do support me,| support me as those whomean it. that's the job of the president. the duty to care. the duty to care for everyone. joe biden in philadelphia there. meanwhile, president trump has already spoken to two rallies in the mid—west and is now heading to north carolina. let's get a flavour of what he's been saying. we have the number one economy in the world right now by far, and we're not losing it on my watch, i can tell you that. joe biden, sleepyjoe, spent 47 years outsourcing yourjobs, opening your borders and sacrificing american blood and treasure in endless foreign wars. michigan lost half of its auto jobs thanks to biden‘s nafta and china disasters. our correspondent gary o'donoghue was at donald trump's first rally today in michigan. tour of five battle ground key states over the next few hours. these are the key states he has to win if he wants to retain his place in the white house. his message today has been one of economic nationalism — that message that took him to the white house in the first place in
iwill work as hard as those who don't support me as those who do support me,| support me as those whomean it. that's the job of the president. the duty to care. the duty to care for everyone. joe biden in philadelphia there. meanwhile, president trump has already spoken to two rallies in the mid—west and is now heading to north carolina. let's get a flavour of what he's been saying. we have the number one economy in the world right now by far, and we're not losing it on my watch, i can tell...
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iwill mcconnell will prevent that from happening.e races are not yet called. to that will not be decided until january in georgia. so there is a moment here in which the president—elect, the current senate majority leader, the outgoing president, have an opportunity to show the american people that we are able and willing to come together. i will remind you, six months ago, the senate of the united date past, unanimously, a $2.3 trillion covid-19 unanimously, a $2.3 trillion covid—19 relief package, the single most sweeping and largest piece of legislation passed in decades. we know how to do it. wejust passed in decades. we know how to do it. we just have to want to do it. we just have to want to do it and joe biden is the person who can lead us into that moment of compromise and progress. have you had any conversation with mitch mcconnell that his approach to a biden presidency might be different? i have spoken to republican senators but not mitch mcconnell but i frankly did not want to get out of my lane. i think that is more appr
iwill mcconnell will prevent that from happening.e races are not yet called. to that will not be decided until january in georgia. so there is a moment here in which the president—elect, the current senate majority leader, the outgoing president, have an opportunity to show the american people that we are able and willing to come together. i will remind you, six months ago, the senate of the united date past, unanimously, a $2.3 trillion covid-19 unanimously, a $2.3 trillion covid—19 relief...
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and in fact, if i may, iwill ask detail in a moment.l ask our next guest now, i have got the conservative mp and chairof now, i have got the conservative mp and chair of the cummins treasury committee, mel stride, who is joining us now. i wanted to talk to ifi joining us now. i wanted to talk to if i may about the tier system, but first of all, your initial response to the fall of arcadia, so manyjobs at risk and that huge deficit in the pension fund, as we saw, of course, a few years ago. well, it's deeply worrying, and of course it will be very upsetting to people who may now be about to lose their jobs, people who may now be about to lose theirjobs, and people who may now be about to lose their jobs, and a people who may now be about to lose theirjobs, and a think what we know of this set of problems that we are having with the virus here is that unemployment, unfortunately come as a central feature, and unemployment, unfortunately come as a centralfeature, and we unemployment, unfortunately come as a central feature, and we are seei
and in fact, if i may, iwill ask detail in a moment.l ask our next guest now, i have got the conservative mp and chairof now, i have got the conservative mp and chair of the cummins treasury committee, mel stride, who is joining us now. i wanted to talk to ifi joining us now. i wanted to talk to if i may about the tier system, but first of all, your initial response to the fall of arcadia, so manyjobs at risk and that huge deficit in the pension fund, as we saw, of course, a few years ago....
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iwill states. i don't think that will happen. i hope not.es of the electorate we recognise that very good job you are doing. thank you for sparing that sometime today we are so for sparing that sometime today we are so busy. dr anthony fauci, thank you. thank you for having me. in his presidential campaign joe biden promised a vaccine would be free for everyone in the us if he was elected. now he's preparing to take office — he's appointed 13 scientists to a new board to advise him on how to contain infections and manage vaccine distribution. one member of president—elect biden's covid—19 advisory board is the surgeon dr atul gawande — he joins us from boston. thank you so much for being with us. just tell us, are you getting any access at all to information about these vaccines and how they will be distributed? no. the chance to hear drfactor this way distributed? no. the chance to hear dr factor this way with about the only way we get to talk to dr fauci and the rest of the coronavirus team. —— dr anthony and the rest of the coronavirus te
iwill states. i don't think that will happen. i hope not.es of the electorate we recognise that very good job you are doing. thank you for sparing that sometime today we are so for sparing that sometime today we are so busy. dr anthony fauci, thank you. thank you for having me. in his presidential campaign joe biden promised a vaccine would be free for everyone in the us if he was elected. now he's preparing to take office — he's appointed 13 scientists to a new board to advise him on how to...
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so we are doing a very big look at what we can do, and iwill likely be some vy large studies. adi: another stu that seems peful was a -- ho sal spray that seems to block infections. i think it was tested on ferrets. is that something you are taking seriously? dr. fauci: oh, of course. whenever you have a study that looks favorable in an animal, you are almost oiged in many respects to go ahead and cafully do a phase o study in the humannaphase two,--and that and a phase two and a full efficacy study. we are going to be studying that, buwe need to warn people that often we find that things look really proming in an animal, but it doesn't hold out in a human. adi: again, the questions we received from viewers before we started this,ome of them were very personal. evyone's expernce either with covid or fearf contracting it is very personal. people have moving andersonal stories. i know you talk about this lot, but people would love to know -- what do they do at thanksgiving? you talked about what you will do and won't do. any general advice you can give? dr. fauci: yeah, i think
so we are doing a very big look at what we can do, and iwill likely be some vy large studies. adi: another stu that seems peful was a -- ho sal spray that seems to block infections. i think it was tested on ferrets. is that something you are taking seriously? dr. fauci: oh, of course. whenever you have a study that looks favorable in an animal, you are almost oiged in many respects to go ahead and cafully do a phase o study in the humannaphase two,--and that and a phase two and a full efficacy...
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again, iwill askjonathan to comment on the mental health crisis.lking to representatives of the samaritans this morning in my own constituency in uxbridge. it is the loneliness, i think the sense of not being able to see other people that has been caused by some of the lockdown measures. alas, all sorts of anxieties that people have been prone to and are prone to. what we are doing claire is we are investing massively in mental health. £13 billion investment in supporting nhs mental health, but also supporting the mental health charities that have been doing such a greatjob throughout this crisis. at the best thing we can do is bring the crisis to an end as fast as we can, follow the guidance and get to the current period on december the 2nd and then allow things to get better, as i am sure they will. thank you, prime minister. there is an enormous mental health burden and even if not, a formal mental health issue, i feel really rubbish about where we are now feeling that is across the country. because our lives have changed. we can't do the things
again, iwill askjonathan to comment on the mental health crisis.lking to representatives of the samaritans this morning in my own constituency in uxbridge. it is the loneliness, i think the sense of not being able to see other people that has been caused by some of the lockdown measures. alas, all sorts of anxieties that people have been prone to and are prone to. what we are doing claire is we are investing massively in mental health. £13 billion investment in supporting nhs mental health,...
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the only thing that makes me slightly concerned, ron, iwill only thing that makes me slightly concernede and serve a second term. it is 50—50 at the moment whether it is mr biden or mr trump. yet he still me it feels the need to go down this road. why? because as katty said, he is a fighter. he wants to be seen as fighting, fighting for his team, fighting, fighting for his team, fighting for his base. what he needs to do is fight for american democracy and to fight for civility. katty asked a few moments ago if we we re katty asked a few moments ago if we were going to have the red shirts and of the blue shirts fighting in the street. i don't think it will come to that. i think the american people are much better than that. but we should have a better tone and we deserve better from the president of the united states that he would put us in this position where we're having very conversation.” put us in this position where we're having very conversation. i think amanda is still with us too. i would suggest, amanda, given mrtrump amanda is still with us too. i would suggest, amanda, given
the only thing that makes me slightly concerned, ron, iwill only thing that makes me slightly concernede and serve a second term. it is 50—50 at the moment whether it is mr biden or mr trump. yet he still me it feels the need to go down this road. why? because as katty said, he is a fighter. he wants to be seen as fighting, fighting for his team, fighting, fighting for his team, fighting for his base. what he needs to do is fight for american democracy and to fight for civility. katty asked a...
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iwill do, i promise. take care, good luck. strictly is on bbc one at 7.15pm on saturday night.s part of the operation, which saw officers from across the metropolitan police take part in weapon sweeps, patrols and early—morning raids. the mayor has announced a £10 million investment in green projects, which he says will support 1,000 jobs. the green new deal will support iniatives like tackling emissions from london's buildings, encouraging green transport, and boosting businesses in the green economy. london's air ambulance has launched an urgent charity appeal in the run up to christmas. the service is estimating that it stands to lose £5 million in income over the next three years as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. it's now calling on the public to support its london christmas mission by helping to raise much—needed funds. a world war two veteran is marking his 100th birthday with a fundraising effort to save staffjobs at the museum where he volunteers. ron green has helped out at the dehavilland aircraft museum since his wife died in 2015. but with a sharp fall in vis
iwill do, i promise. take care, good luck. strictly is on bbc one at 7.15pm on saturday night.s part of the operation, which saw officers from across the metropolitan police take part in weapon sweeps, patrols and early—morning raids. the mayor has announced a £10 million investment in green projects, which he says will support 1,000 jobs. the green new deal will support iniatives like tackling emissions from london's buildings, encouraging green transport, and boosting businesses in the...
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personally, iwill of time under very careful conditions.mjust wales, who will want to do it in the same way. i'm just interested really. your family will get together on christmas day for a short period of time and that's it, is that what you are thinking? well, we have five days available to us. and i certainly don't think that i'm suggesting to people they should meet for the whole of the five days together. in my own circumstances we will use that bit of flexibility to see some family members who we haven't been able to be with. but we will do it in a very thoughtful way. we will not be meeting people who are vulnerable, because of their age or underlying health conditions. and we will use the modest freedoms we have in a very modest way. can i ask you about one of the story of the other end of things today? police a p pa re ntly other end of things today? police apparently are investigating i'm a celebrity get me out of here over concerns about non—native wildlife being released into the welsh countryside. is that a concern of yours? ho
personally, iwill of time under very careful conditions.mjust wales, who will want to do it in the same way. i'm just interested really. your family will get together on christmas day for a short period of time and that's it, is that what you are thinking? well, we have five days available to us. and i certainly don't think that i'm suggesting to people they should meet for the whole of the five days together. in my own circumstances we will use that bit of flexibility to see some family...
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firstly, iwill be clear —— scottish government website.that represents a 9.5% of people newly tested and take the total number of cases to 75,187. 293 other cases were in greater glasgow and clyde, 171 in lanarkshire, 114 and clyde, 171 in lanarkshire,114 in both and 90 in ayrshire and arran. the remaining cases were spread across the other seven men and arran. the remaining cases were spread across the other seven mainland health boards. 0ne doesn't hundred and 39 people are now in hospital an increase of 12 from yesterday and 102 people are in intensive care, which is three fewer than yesterday. i also deeply regret to say that any past 24 hours, a further 39 deaths have been registered of patients who first tested positive over the previous 20 days. that means the total number of deaths under this measure is now 3079. two weeks ago, that number was 2726. tomorrow's update from national records of scotland will give us a fuller picture of the number of deaths based on its wider definition, but even using today's figures, the fact we have
firstly, iwill be clear —— scottish government website.that represents a 9.5% of people newly tested and take the total number of cases to 75,187. 293 other cases were in greater glasgow and clyde, 171 in lanarkshire, 114 and clyde, 171 in lanarkshire,114 in both and 90 in ayrshire and arran. the remaining cases were spread across the other seven men and arran. the remaining cases were spread across the other seven mainland health boards. 0ne doesn't hundred and 39 people are now in...
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ok, so when they went into lockdown very early on, before lockdown was announced i have said, look, iwill later, and seven months on i have been volunteering. he must feel extremely fortunate because i'm sure you are aware there are many people who are desperate to get access to members of their family to see them, check they are ok. it has been a really frustrating and difficult emotional time for so many. listen, iso emotional time for so many. listen, i so appreciate how lucky i have been, you know, during these times, to be able to get in and see dad. if you are able to i really would say to people, you know, if you can give some time, go in and volunteer because my reward at the end of the shift is getting to see my dad. you had to give people an idea. your commitment to doing this, was it right you had to do five weeks of tests in order to get the job initially? yeah, i had to have two interviews and the final one at quite a high level because obviously we we re quite a high level because obviously we were in the pandemic then. so that was via their head office and then i had to do
ok, so when they went into lockdown very early on, before lockdown was announced i have said, look, iwill later, and seven months on i have been volunteering. he must feel extremely fortunate because i'm sure you are aware there are many people who are desperate to get access to members of their family to see them, check they are ok. it has been a really frustrating and difficult emotional time for so many. listen, iso emotional time for so many. listen, i so appreciate how lucky i have been,...
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iwill add it is a republican legislature in pennsylvania and they were working with the president andr to delay the start of the mail—in vote cou nts delay the start of the mail—in vote counts and that is why we are in the situation now that we are in. let's have a quick look at the economy. president trump has long made the case that he's the best man to bring america's economy roaring back and has claimed thatjoe biden would shut the nation down. mr biden has insisted that he has helped heal the economic wounds of a nation once before, during the great recession of the 0bama presisency, and he can do it again. let's turn now to austan goolsbee, who's a professor of economics at chicago booth‘s school of business and former chairman of the council of economic advisers. if there was ever a poisoned chalice, this is the poisoned chalice, this is the poisoned chalice ifjoe biden does take the white house. indeed. in 2008-2009 come out of the meeting where president obama, we come in and briefed him and here is what is about to happen in the economy and he says is it too late to ask for
iwill add it is a republican legislature in pennsylvania and they were working with the president andr to delay the start of the mail—in vote cou nts delay the start of the mail—in vote counts and that is why we are in the situation now that we are in. let's have a quick look at the economy. president trump has long made the case that he's the best man to bring america's economy roaring back and has claimed thatjoe biden would shut the nation down. mr biden has insisted that he has helped...
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again, iwill see lawsuits across the country.l be a huge change for america and i am not sure people realise what they were voting for. i think most americans if donald trump, who wrote a —— he did a better campaign... weather comes over the bar better campaign... weather comes overthe barand we better campaign... weather comes over the bar and we have a president advertising free health care, we will get a lot of people we don't necessarily want here. we will have to leave it there. thank you very much. the situation here in wisconsin across the country remains divided but at the moment from what we can see, wisconsin has been won byjoe biden, that is what it appears to be but donald trump will continue to demand a recount and that will not happen until the 1st of december when the vote is actually certified. thank you very much for now. our north america correspondent, michelle fleury, is following the pennsylvania count from philadelphia. we know the legal action planned that there. what are the grounds that there. what are th
again, iwill see lawsuits across the country.l be a huge change for america and i am not sure people realise what they were voting for. i think most americans if donald trump, who wrote a —— he did a better campaign... weather comes over the bar better campaign... weather comes overthe barand we better campaign... weather comes over the bar and we have a president advertising free health care, we will get a lot of people we don't necessarily want here. we will have to leave it there. thank...
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#i,i # i, iwill survive!tside the white house on sunday, while the president slipped away for another round of golf. mr trump has not conceded, and instead continues to claim, without providing any evidence, that there was widespread election fraud. while some senior republicans have backed donald trump's stand, on sunday the former president george w bush issued a statement of congratulations. "though we have political differences," he wrote, "i knowjoe biden to be a good man who has won his opportunity to lead and unify our country". well, ijust had the opportunity to have an excellent conversation with president—elect trump. after winning four years ago, donald trump met the outgoing president barack obama at the white house within a week of election day. the cordial beginning of a transfer of power that continues through to the inauguration. at least, that's how it's meant to work. so far, president trump has refused to acknowledge thatjoe biden has won. the president—elect does not need donald trump's co
#i,i # i, iwill survive!tside the white house on sunday, while the president slipped away for another round of golf. mr trump has not conceded, and instead continues to claim, without providing any evidence, that there was widespread election fraud. while some senior republicans have backed donald trump's stand, on sunday the former president george w bush issued a statement of congratulations. "though we have political differences," he wrote, "i knowjoe biden to be a good man...
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he said he is prepared to honor the electoral college if it votes for joe biden but that you iwill not. >> if the electoral college votes for joe biden, will you concede. >> certainly, i will. and you know that. but i think that there will be a lot of things happening between now and the 20th of january, a lot of things. massive fraud has been found. it's going to be a very hard thing to concede. cheryl: joining me now, former colorado state senator, ted harvey and democratic strategist laura fringe. good morning to -- fringe. goofink.good morning to both of. ted, your reaction to the president's comments yesterday? >> i think they were legitimate questions. i think the better question is will joe biden concede if the electoral college does not give him the 270 votes that he needs to be president of the united states. i think that's -- after listening to the legislative hearing on saturday, i think that's much more likely a situation that's going to happen than the fact that joe biden will get the 270 votes necessary. cheryl: based on what, though? based on what evidence? >> if you lis
he said he is prepared to honor the electoral college if it votes for joe biden but that you iwill not. >> if the electoral college votes for joe biden, will you concede. >> certainly, i will. and you know that. but i think that there will be a lot of things happening between now and the 20th of january, a lot of things. massive fraud has been found. it's going to be a very hard thing to concede. cheryl: joining me now, former colorado state senator, ted harvey and democratic...
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when we got the news from the data and safety monitoring board, iwill admit news from the data and safetyt, i don't think any of us hoped that the vaccine would be 94% effective at preventing covid—19. that was really a stunning realisation. the second thing that was probably more exciting is that it was very effective in preventing severe covid—19. none of the vaccine recipients had a severe covid—19. those facts mean that the vaccine really is a terrific tool. the pandemic and hopefully stopping the worst of the disease. when you combine it with the news of last week and pfizer's vaccine, we have two vaccines that are over 90% effective, we now have the tools to beat this virus back. that is the best news of the day for all of us, that there are solutions in our hands and we need to deliver them to the people that will use them. it's been known for some months that black and south asian people have a greater risk of illness and death from coronavirus. that's provoked questions about whether some ethnic minority cohorts should be put in an early vaccine group, because of this vulnerabili
when we got the news from the data and safety monitoring board, iwill admit news from the data and safetyt, i don't think any of us hoped that the vaccine would be 94% effective at preventing covid—19. that was really a stunning realisation. the second thing that was probably more exciting is that it was very effective in preventing severe covid—19. none of the vaccine recipients had a severe covid—19. those facts mean that the vaccine really is a terrific tool. the pandemic and hopefully...
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iwill close with a question that i hope you will both have time to not to because interestingly thistmas with my family. when is approval really likely to have —— happen? the oxford one had to stop its trials twice for safety evaluations and it is perfectly safe and it's going ahead with its analysis and evaluation in phase three, therefore there is a bit of a delay. i doubt we will have a vaccine that this side of christmas which you can have and be protected from because remember, to get the vaccine you've got to be immunised and thena vaccine you've got to be immunised and then a few days, 28 days in the moderna and pfizer ones, and then you are fully properly immunised. i don't think it will happen this side of christmas. good to have an honest answer. dr munir, your thoughts. i am with him. one of the things i would like to highlight, it depends on which vaccine we are talking about. pfizer is ready to deposit documentation for fda approval and if they get that within this month, this means they will have distribution next month in december and we will hopefully have 5-10,000,00
iwill close with a question that i hope you will both have time to not to because interestingly thistmas with my family. when is approval really likely to have —— happen? the oxford one had to stop its trials twice for safety evaluations and it is perfectly safe and it's going ahead with its analysis and evaluation in phase three, therefore there is a bit of a delay. i doubt we will have a vaccine that this side of christmas which you can have and be protected from because remember, to get...
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chris, iwill point this question in your direction.ietest flu season for many yea rs their quietest flu season for many years and they attributed this to physical distancing and all these other awareness factor is going on under the mitigating factors preventing coronavirus transmission but it is cutting down the transmission of the flu. one silver lining to this coronavirus cloud is we will see fewer transmissions of other respiratory infections and we are hoping for a quiet flu winter. while they all essentially transmitted in the same way, is it that simple? it is not essentially simple in terms of the virus particles are different sizes and those sorts of things. it is not the same. but the general impact is the same. but the general impact is the same. if we can reduce the rates of flu at the same time as covid rates, it will decrease the pressure on the nhs. these measures are being taken to enable us to deal with the severe consequences of covid. if we have less flu, because every winter we get flu admissions into hospital and i
chris, iwill point this question in your direction.ietest flu season for many yea rs their quietest flu season for many years and they attributed this to physical distancing and all these other awareness factor is going on under the mitigating factors preventing coronavirus transmission but it is cutting down the transmission of the flu. one silver lining to this coronavirus cloud is we will see fewer transmissions of other respiratory infections and we are hoping for a quiet flu winter. while...
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iwill...ill do whatever i can to oblige as soon as possible. i will bear his invitation in mind. the leader of the snp, he and blackford. samak and leader of the snp, he and blackford. samakand! leader of the snp, he and blackford. samak and i wish the prime minister and although self isolating well stop mr speaker, set over the past 20 years, westminster has posed a extreme brexit, an illegal war on iraq, a windrush scandal, the bedroom tax and a decade of tory austerity cuts which have pitched millions into poverty. at the same time, the scottish parliament has provided free personal care, free bus travel, the baby box, world leading climate action, or which have made scotland a fairer and more equal place to live. does the prime minister understand why the people in scotland think it is him and his parliament that are the real disaster? i respectfully refer my honourable gentleman to the answer i gave to the leader of the opposition. i do think that his policies of wanting to break up the u
iwill...ill do whatever i can to oblige as soon as possible. i will bear his invitation in mind. the leader of the snp, he and blackford. samak and leader of the snp, he and blackford. samakand! leader of the snp, he and blackford. samak and i wish the prime minister and although self isolating well stop mr speaker, set over the past 20 years, westminster has posed a extreme brexit, an illegal war on iraq, a windrush scandal, the bedroom tax and a decade of tory austerity cuts which have...
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yes, definitely, iwill be in glasgow next year.pefully most of them will still be able to secure a ticket for cop26 next year on there so we will be looking to meet again at cop26 next year to continue what we had started. really good to talk to all of you. sonali, uchendu and, hopefully see you in glasgow next year. that would be nice. —— and mitzi. the mock cop taking place to get the views of young environmentalists and hopefully feeding through to the really important meeting of world leaders in glasgow next year, cancelled of course because of the pandemic. it was supposed to be in november of this year. life in lockdown has led to isolation for many people and the bbc has been looking at its impact on people of all ages. our reporter elaine dunkley has been to visit a community of older people in walsall in the midlands, which is trying to tackle the problem. loneliness. it is a killer, no doubt about it. it‘s a killer. when i lost doreen after 63 years of marriage, i don‘t know, it‘s like a curtain come down. i thought, "wha
yes, definitely, iwill be in glasgow next year.pefully most of them will still be able to secure a ticket for cop26 next year on there so we will be looking to meet again at cop26 next year to continue what we had started. really good to talk to all of you. sonali, uchendu and, hopefully see you in glasgow next year. that would be nice. —— and mitzi. the mock cop taking place to get the views of young environmentalists and hopefully feeding through to the really important meeting of world...
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good morning, lois, iwill start with you because this is extraordinary.ally just she was doing at the time and basicallyjust said, oh, it would be lovely if there was a someone like ryan reynolds that was the model for it. and then i kind of said, kind of blase, oh, you never know when ryan reynolds will turn up in wrexham. he obviously picked up on that. eight yea rs later obviously picked up on that. eight years later he has replied to it! hit has gone bonkers. hundreds of thousands of likes and retweets. what was your reaction when you saw he had replied? i was very shocked, obviously. i mean, you know, just a casual kind of weekday, just watching a film on the sofa, my phone was in the other room. i had to go and check the time or whatever and next minute i have all these notification saying, oh, my gosh, you are famous, ryan reynolds has tweeted you! it was a bit confusing because it was so long ago. but it was mental. he said he had been waiting eight years to reply to your tweet which is pretty cool. 0wain, i will talk to you about the football sid
good morning, lois, iwill start with you because this is extraordinary.ally just she was doing at the time and basicallyjust said, oh, it would be lovely if there was a someone like ryan reynolds that was the model for it. and then i kind of said, kind of blase, oh, you never know when ryan reynolds will turn up in wrexham. he obviously picked up on that. eight yea rs later obviously picked up on that. eight years later he has replied to it! hit has gone bonkers. hundreds of thousands of likes...
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iwill leave it that we would be back in this situation.t it is never wrong to convey confidence in this country in our economy through our words and action. and what i know is that today's announcement will give people and businesses up and down our country immense comfort over what will be a difficult winter. and i commend this statement to the house. i now call the shadow chancellor. thank you very much, mr speaker. businesses and workers have been pleading for certainty from this government, but the chancellor keeps ignoring them until the last possible moment afterjobs have been lost and businesses have gone bust. the national lockdown was announced on saturday, many weeks after both sage and labour called for a circuit breaker. the chancellor ridicules those proposals for shorter, more effective circuit breakers as a blunt instrument. just a moment ago, he argued that it was only last week when the government scientific and medical advisers presented data showing that the nhs was at risk of being overwhelmed. sage presented that evide
iwill leave it that we would be back in this situation.t it is never wrong to convey confidence in this country in our economy through our words and action. and what i know is that today's announcement will give people and businesses up and down our country immense comfort over what will be a difficult winter. and i commend this statement to the house. i now call the shadow chancellor. thank you very much, mr speaker. businesses and workers have been pleading for certainty from this government,...
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yeah, i mean, look, iwill leave us to the epidemiologists to tell us.cs because there is no mystery about how this spreads. we know plenty about the disease now and it spreads when people are in a closing of contact for it to spread. that is it. there is no other science to it. so in a sense we know what we need to do to stop it from spreading whilst we wait for these other rescues, like the mass testing, which is going well in liverpool and it is being pushed out to a lot of other areas of the country, hundreds of thousands of these so—called lateral flow tests being pushed out to other areas. so we can get to the point where you and i could take a test every couple of days to see whether or not we are infected, and then be able to go about our lives. that, together with the vaccine hope, of course, either ways we will get on top of this virus once and for all. and if you could just update us, there has been a lot of talk about quarantine, length of quarantine times. there was a suggestion it might be brought down. where are we on that? that's right. t
yeah, i mean, look, iwill leave us to the epidemiologists to tell us.cs because there is no mystery about how this spreads. we know plenty about the disease now and it spreads when people are in a closing of contact for it to spread. that is it. there is no other science to it. so in a sense we know what we need to do to stop it from spreading whilst we wait for these other rescues, like the mass testing, which is going well in liverpool and it is being pushed out to a lot of other areas of the...
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if rylan can do it, iwill get through it.boy, i know how much love and care and affection they need. so when you think about children who don't have that or who are ina children who don't have that or who are in a difficult situation, it is times like these when you may think the charity is just a company, where does the money go? but i have been to some of the projects and they are helping children and teenagers change the direction of their life. it is such an important charity and i know it's a tough time of year but if you can support it by telling friends and family what is going on, we will hopefully raise millions.” am sure you will. but i am worried about your welfare. in your five minute breaks, how will you sustain yourself? have you got it planned about what you eat and all that?” am here in the dressing room. i have got all my pants and socks, pairs of trainers, loads of food, junk food but also healthy food. and i have to keep eating because doctor says i might burn 1000 calories an hour. i'm going to need a lot
if rylan can do it, iwill get through it.boy, i know how much love and care and affection they need. so when you think about children who don't have that or who are ina children who don't have that or who are in a difficult situation, it is times like these when you may think the charity is just a company, where does the money go? but i have been to some of the projects and they are helping children and teenagers change the direction of their life. it is such an important charity and i know...
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iwill keep in the cupboard and... we are not dead. never mind!you are going out to do some exercise through the afternoon it will be mild. overnight tonight, we will be mild. overnight tonight, we will start to see the wind strength and in the far north—west and it will bring some rain, some of it heavy, pushing into north—west scotla nd heavy, pushing into north—west scotland and northern ireland by the end of the night. it stays mild. look at the early morning temperatures for the end of november. and mild start on monday but we are going to see some wet weather around. there is the low pressure that is moving in. it is going to bring some wet and increasingly windy weather with it as it pushes its way south—east. the heaviest of the rain through western scotland, through northern ireland, north—west england. as it pushes its way into midland, central and southern england, it will weaken off substantially. north—westerly wind picking up, the temperatures will start to tumble in scotland. elsewhere likely to see double figures. we probably will
iwill keep in the cupboard and... we are not dead. never mind!you are going out to do some exercise through the afternoon it will be mild. overnight tonight, we will be mild. overnight tonight, we will start to see the wind strength and in the far north—west and it will bring some rain, some of it heavy, pushing into north—west scotla nd heavy, pushing into north—west scotland and northern ireland by the end of the night. it stays mild. look at the early morning temperatures for the end...
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iwill repeat the question, are things about to get better?ut the vaccines and i do think the new levels of restrictions that are coming in are going to be very clear and i do think it is a very positive move, we have a plan now about how people can start to return from overseas and be tested. i must say, iam start to return from overseas and be tested. i must say, i am very nervous at this point. the whole nation has tried so hard, people have invested so much in trying to not get infected and i think with the end in sight, we really need to hold our nerve and maintain as much safety as we possibly can whilst we have times to get these vaccines developed and rolled out. we are not there yet, we are not at the finishing line, but we can see the finishing line, but we can see the finishing line. professor, that is difficult because we are talking about human nature and when people see the light at the end of the tunnel, when we hear weekly now, of major developments in terms of the vaccine, it is easy to take the foot off the pedal and assume w
iwill repeat the question, are things about to get better?ut the vaccines and i do think the new levels of restrictions that are coming in are going to be very clear and i do think it is a very positive move, we have a plan now about how people can start to return from overseas and be tested. i must say, iam start to return from overseas and be tested. i must say, i am very nervous at this point. the whole nation has tried so hard, people have invested so much in trying to not get infected and...
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that his support is one of those things, the kind of now you see it now you don‘t, but never mind, iwill well, can i ask my right honourable friend that the new tiers be imposed at a local level, districts, rather than counties or regions, because restrictions people feel are unfair to their particular community will simply not be respected or obeyed, and this in itself will have a damaging effect on our long—term health. speaker: prime minister. my right honourable friend and the wisdom of his constituent, but i respectfully disagree, the people of this country have been obeying the rules. and it stands to the heroic effort of the people of this country in following the guidance, in following the recent measures, that we got the r number down in the way we got the r number down in the way we have and the incidents down in some of those areas were the disease was really taking off. looking at the graphs in the north—west in particular, it is now starting to track down the country. i have every confidence in the wisdom of the british people to follow sensible guidance and sensible rules.
that his support is one of those things, the kind of now you see it now you don‘t, but never mind, iwill well, can i ask my right honourable friend that the new tiers be imposed at a local level, districts, rather than counties or regions, because restrictions people feel are unfair to their particular community will simply not be respected or obeyed, and this in itself will have a damaging effect on our long—term health. speaker: prime minister. my right honourable friend and the wisdom of...
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iwill give you an update on the weather, terrible! indeed! good morning.zzle, there was a gust of wind at 80 miles an hour yesterday. it will be sunshine and showers today, blustery showers, mild in the south but turning colder. temperatures roughly i7 turning colder. temperatures roughly 17 or 18 degrees in the south—east, but as the weather front goes through, it will introduce cooler conditions and you can see a lot of isobars in the charts. we have some showers and drizzle in the south—eastern quarter, we also have strong winds, inland, gusting 110 to 45 miles an hour. then the next front coming to the west, enhancing the showers across northern ireland, south—west scotland, and north west england. the black circles indicate the strength of gusts of wind, so it will still be cut into the afternoon. in between the showers there will be sunshine. temperatures 9-13, there will be sunshine. temperatures 9—13, so starting off a 15—18 and dropping through the day. this evening and overnight, we will have showers, merging as they push north eastwards, and ano
iwill give you an update on the weather, terrible! indeed! good morning.zzle, there was a gust of wind at 80 miles an hour yesterday. it will be sunshine and showers today, blustery showers, mild in the south but turning colder. temperatures roughly i7 turning colder. temperatures roughly 17 or 18 degrees in the south—east, but as the weather front goes through, it will introduce cooler conditions and you can see a lot of isobars in the charts. we have some showers and drizzle in the...
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iwill show at, as is tennis. —— talk about golf being banned. the ban on worship, the archbishop of canterbury has said perhaps the closure of churches has been overly cautious in permitting priests from entering churches during the first lockdown, and saying people must have access to the sacraments. the muslim council of britain say worship is fundamentally congregational in nature. it is important to the government considers revising this during lockdown. hopefully you can see this. here we go. have a look. this isa this. here we go. have a look. this is a shop in watford. can you see that? a 397 metre queue to get into this shop, going right around the carpet. can you see that? this is the entrance. it goes all the way around. plenty of bog roll there for the coming weeks. so even though people are saying you don't need to stock up, there are some people who are stocking up. very briefly, a story about electric scooters. there will be fitted with noise limiting devices. alerts will be sanded by battery powered scooters for the first time aft
iwill show at, as is tennis. —— talk about golf being banned. the ban on worship, the archbishop of canterbury has said perhaps the closure of churches has been overly cautious in permitting priests from entering churches during the first lockdown, and saying people must have access to the sacraments. the muslim council of britain say worship is fundamentally congregational in nature. it is important to the government considers revising this during lockdown. hopefully you can see this. here...
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iwill tell you what, that makes the money you are going to raise that makes it so special for you becauses. she‘s got loads she wants to do in the future. we literally thought we‘d go for a more upbeat song because last year was a bit softer. i think lara wanted to have a bit more for madrid this year. it was really good fun. lovely to see your video. lyra, thank you very much for chatting to us this morning. your smile, a fantastic smile, ifi morning. your smile, a fantastic smile, if i may say. it‘s lighting up smile, if i may say. it‘s lighting up our breakfast this morning. give usa up our breakfast this morning. give us a wave goodbye. can you give a wave? there we go. lovely to see you both this morning. thank you very much. thank you. take care. bye-bye! since falling in love with dancing as a young girl — shirley ballas has quick stepped her way to the top of ballroom — landing thejob as head judge on strictly. now she is looking back at her career. let‘s look at herjourney. shirley ballas! it was musical. you had amazing leading skills. shirley ballas. a true inspiration! ten! we
iwill tell you what, that makes the money you are going to raise that makes it so special for you becauses. she‘s got loads she wants to do in the future. we literally thought we‘d go for a more upbeat song because last year was a bit softer. i think lara wanted to have a bit more for madrid this year. it was really good fun. lovely to see your video. lyra, thank you very much for chatting to us this morning. your smile, a fantastic smile, ifi morning. your smile, a fantastic smile, if i...
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iwill carry on. the whole thing was just sports. and tim henman and the whole thing wasjust very, sports. and tim henman and the whole thing was just very, very funny, i thought. entertaining as well as moving. that is the secret formula that the team deliver every year. and do it really well. and what is lovely, rosy, as you well know, you tell us, people still respond, don't they? you get in touch with big stars and it is just a straight yes, isn't it, that's the way it still works? yes, it is. i mean, dolly pa rton works? yes, it is. i mean, dolly parton talking about her love for pudsey! dolly parton! it's absolutely terrific. and i think people are really struck by the warmth, as i said, the integrity of children in the. it is not a virtue signalling. many of our presenters and our celebrities take a huge interest in our projects. they visit them. also, young people and children take part in the show in a very real way. you know, asking questions, doing little interviews, reading out the totals,
iwill carry on. the whole thing was just sports. and tim henman and the whole thing wasjust very, sports. and tim henman and the whole thing was just very, very funny, i thought. entertaining as well as moving. that is the secret formula that the team deliver every year. and do it really well. and what is lovely, rosy, as you well know, you tell us, people still respond, don't they? you get in touch with big stars and it is just a straight yes, isn't it, that's the way it still works? yes, it...
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iwill, i will. thanks for flagging that up. you are looking very christmassy.e to see the details and we will be with you at 10am.” website to see the details and we will be with you at 10am. i like that smoking jacket. yes, i might give it a try myself, it looks like it might be a bit snug around my waist, but there we are. back to you, charlie. that takes you back to your new romantic days, doesn't it, charlie? i can see what you're going for that look. not quite. charlie? i can see what you're going forthat look. not quite. it charlie? i can see what you're going for that look. not quite. it is 9:33am, we have got the sport coming up 9:33am, we have got the sport coming up in 9:33am, we have got the sport coming upina 9:33am, we have got the sport coming up in a moment. hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and charlie stayt. it is now 9:34am. let's get the sport, mike bushell is here to tell us all about yesterday's immense grand final. yes, would sport you follow is not necessarily rugby league, you will appreciate the moment that won the grand final
iwill, i will. thanks for flagging that up. you are looking very christmassy.e to see the details and we will be with you at 10am.” website to see the details and we will be with you at 10am. i like that smoking jacket. yes, i might give it a try myself, it looks like it might be a bit snug around my waist, but there we are. back to you, charlie. that takes you back to your new romantic days, doesn't it, charlie? i can see what you're going for that look. not quite. charlie? i can see what...
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iwill be devastated, i really will.o kind of correct some of the bad policies we've put in place with president trump. i think if trump wins again, this isjust going back down the wrong cause. what does it say to you that it wrong cause. what does it say to you thatitis wrong cause. what does it say to you that it is so close right now and it is impossible to tell who will win north carolina? it is very disturbing to me. it is very disturbing to me. it is very disturbing because i feel that... this is one of the worst presidents we've had. he has trampled over the constitution. there has been so many wrong things in this presidency. so, for me, to see that it is very close is really concerning. all right, thank you very we have a guest who willjoin us there so everybody is waiting for that result, even that dog. thank you very much. passions are so intense. and the dog vote, thatis are so intense. and the dog vote, that is what i want to know! how did the dog vote? how did my dog vote when my dog went? alabama, this is
iwill be devastated, i really will.o kind of correct some of the bad policies we've put in place with president trump. i think if trump wins again, this isjust going back down the wrong cause. what does it say to you that it wrong cause. what does it say to you thatitis wrong cause. what does it say to you that it is so close right now and it is impossible to tell who will win north carolina? it is very disturbing to me. it is very disturbing to me. it is very disturbing because i feel that......