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in teheran, she was given a 10 year sentence for espionage, sadly women's rights activist, the jane of the new case transferred to a specialized terrorism court. according to her sister, it's witness. now stay with us here and i'll just 0 1 way inclined to take it in. we went with pot was spades everywhere. one that does that. we can't remember him. so we went out cloning hard to find displays, because we know that what tell a lie is a no contest. to see most of the answers as a witness or decide is an old town when she moves. how does she do it? and sam started from the sun. so one does say it is where you are going to get most of the 2 teams will love you one in this one to be most. and most of these people are so dumb or employed. and most of the clouds and so on, we find dust, but you mustn't be all we've seen recently. but lots of ways have been the way these forms are. they don't get jobs was all that came out of their gods and that's nothing that they can do. what is one thing? i think he knows nothing that he can do in order to enhance their lives. so they go big to all be born before
in teheran, she was given a 10 year sentence for espionage, sadly women's rights activist, the jane of the new case transferred to a specialized terrorism court. according to her sister, it's witness. now stay with us here and i'll just 0 1 way inclined to take it in. we went with pot was spades everywhere. one that does that. we can't remember him. so we went out cloning hard to find displays, because we know that what tell a lie is a no contest. to see most of the answers as a witness or...
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the election was stolen from him. even trump's own department of homeland security says the election was the most secure in american history. we will speak to "the new "the newagazine's -- yorker" magazine's jane mayer about her new article "why trump can't afford to lose." that would to florida. that's the sound of supporters cheering on desmond meade as he came out of a polling place after voting for president for the first time in 30 years. two years ago, meade led an effort to restore voting rights for floridians who were disenfranchised due to their criminal records. >> at the heart of amendment 4 is the fact we abolished 150-year-old jim crow law. prior to amendment 4 has income anyone convicted of a felony offense faced lifetime barred from voting. so effectively removed that. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. the united states is once again shuttering its own world record for daily coronavirus infections, reporting a staggering 163,000 cases thursday. nearly 1200 people died of covid-19 in the last 24 hours. public health officials are warning of a humanitarian catastrophe as the virus continues to sp
the election was stolen from him. even trump's own department of homeland security says the election was the most secure in american history. we will speak to "the new "the newagazine's -- yorker" magazine's jane mayer about her new article "why trump can't afford to lose." that would to florida. that's the sound of supporters cheering on desmond meade as he came out of a polling place after voting for president for the first time in 30 years. two years ago, meade led...
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senator, it's that you're attacking the health of the people that you represent. >> joining us now is jane mayer, cheek washington correspondent for "the newe author of "dark money: the hidden history of the billionaires behind the rise of the radical right". and jane, charles koch is putting in close to $500,000 so far just in the run-off campaign on behalf of david purdue on the election that will be decided on january 5th. so how do you translate what you hear him saying to mike allen in that video? >> i mean, and the current money that he's putting into the purdue race is following money that the koch machine has put behind five republican senate candidates just in this past cycle, the 2020 cycle. it's -- you know, basically about every two years the kochs rebrand themselves and they do sort of a charm offensive. it happens about with every election cycle right after the election. at which point they announce that they're really not partisans they're just working for the public good. and, you know, you'd -- i think at this point, having heard this every two years at least since 2014, i think you'd have to be an amnesiac to fall for it.
senator, it's that you're attacking the health of the people that you represent. >> joining us now is jane mayer, cheek washington correspondent for "the newe author of "dark money: the hidden history of the billionaires behind the rise of the radical right". and jane, charles koch is putting in close to $500,000 so far just in the run-off campaign on behalf of david purdue on the election that will be decided on january 5th. so how do you translate what you hear him saying...
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new supporters in this year‘s record vote turnout. so where does the republican party go from here, can it survive as the "party of trump" without the president in the white house? janeoln campaigned in1860. but if america‘s first republican president returned to the region today, he‘d find the party he led utterly transformed. the republican party has got to decide if they are the party of trump or the party of lincoln. they cannot be both. jennifer horn is a republican who co—founded the lincoln project, an organisation dedicated to defeating donald trump and his brand of populist government. 0ur party system is broken. it does not serve the voters, it has become only about holding onto power and not at all about public service. and the republicans should be getting that message. they paid a price in this election. democratjoe biden may have won the popular vote in a record turnout, but president trump also attracted millions of new supporters, such as karlyn borysenko. the evolution that the gop, the republican party, has undergone under trump is incredibly good. she left the democratic party in march after political tensions within her knitting circle and is now
new supporters in this year‘s record vote turnout. so where does the republican party go from here, can it survive as the "party of trump" without the president in the white house? janeoln campaigned in1860. but if america‘s first republican president returned to the region today, he‘d find the party he led utterly transformed. the republican party has got to decide if they are the party of trump or the party of lincoln. they cannot be both. jennifer horn is a republican who...
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new supporters in this year's record vote turnout. so where does the republican party go from here — can it survive as the "party of trump" without the president in the white house? janegland hasn't changed much since abraham lincoln campaigned in1860. but if america's first republican president returned to the region today, he'd find the party he led utterly transformed. the republican party has got to decide if they are the party of trump or the party of lincoln. they cannot be both. jennifer horn is a republican who co—founded the lincoln project, an organisation dedicated to defeating donald trump and his brand of populist government. 0ur party system is broken. it does not serve the voters, it has become only about holding onto power and not at all about public service. and the republicans should be getting that message. they paid a price in this election. democratjoe biden may have won the popular vote in a record turnout, but president trump also attracted millions of new supporters, such as karlyn borysenko. the evolution that the gop, the republican party, has undergone under trump is incredibly good. she left the democratic party in march after political ten
new supporters in this year's record vote turnout. so where does the republican party go from here — can it survive as the "party of trump" without the president in the white house? janegland hasn't changed much since abraham lincoln campaigned in1860. but if america's first republican president returned to the region today, he'd find the party he led utterly transformed. the republican party has got to decide if they are the party of trump or the party of lincoln. they cannot be...
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has borrowed which books and one this helps the library to cater to the students interest when buying new books. some of the plain jane young has gotten used to the cameras. on the one hand she do you sort of get the feeling you're being watched on the other hand it does help us learn and that's the main reason we're here. for all the pros outweigh the cons. so. screens are used to display when the boarding school students are in the rooms on time in the evenings they also show who's late to class in the mornings modern tech. knology is supposed to help the students excel says the school the more data the better. and san francisco things are very different there facial recognition was officially prohibited for use by the city's authorities in 29001 paskin was the initiator of the built in psychologically unhealthy when people know they were being watching every aspect of the public row on the streets in parks that's not the kind of city i want to live one reason for the ban on this technology fear of racial profiling indeed facial recognition systems make more mistakes with asian and black persons as well as with wome
has borrowed which books and one this helps the library to cater to the students interest when buying new books. some of the plain jane young has gotten used to the cameras. on the one hand she do you sort of get the feeling you're being watched on the other hand it does help us learn and that's the main reason we're here. for all the pros outweigh the cons. so. screens are used to display when the boarding school students are in the rooms on time in the evenings they also show who's late to...
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and jane devaney new state change for the business headlines of state beardsley. i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour and don't forget, you can always stay up to date on our website that state dot com. i'm rebecca reese has invented and thanks very much for watching us go to parliament to come to us. bobbie was start rebels against coke shot by let's turn to a hot spring coming from a poor family. loves to become president challenges and god knows they're credible story of bobby wind starts december 10th on g.w. . semen stays profitable despite the pandemic. the german industrial giant earns 4000000000 euros after spinning off its energy division. we'll talk to the man in charge about the way ahead and asian markets look for new vaccine doubts while talk . tech stocks rise globally as investors adjust their expectations. this is deja vu business. i'm stephen beers, the end berlin. welcome to the program. well, siemens has just released its annual figures. the german industrial, i con, outperforming expectations, or net profits of 4200000000 euros. tha
and jane devaney new state change for the business headlines of state beardsley. i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour and don't forget, you can always stay up to date on our website that state dot com. i'm rebecca reese has invented and thanks very much for watching us go to parliament to come to us. bobbie was start rebels against coke shot by let's turn to a hot spring coming from a poor family. loves to become president challenges and god knows they're credible story of bobby...
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the republican party has for years to figure it out. joe josh jane o'brien, bbc news. laura: closing in on the capital of the tigray region.onflict has now killed hundreds of people. 30,000 refugees have been sent to neighboring sudan. an additional 4000 people are crossing the border everyday. the u.s. secretary of state visited a jewish settlement in the israeli occupied west bank. this ithe first time that an american official has made this visit. mike pompeo said that the visits did not contradict international law. the declaration outraged palestinians who opposed settlements on the land that they have claimed for a future independent state. police and uganda say that seven people were killed in the protest presidential candidate bobi wine . social media posts showed several more people lying in the streets coverein blood. the ugandan authorities still said how the deaths an injuries occurred. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, coronavirus has changed the way that manyhildren learn. we visited a teacher in rural brazil who is going the extra mile to make sure that his studen
the republican party has for years to figure it out. joe josh jane o'brien, bbc news. laura: closing in on the capital of the tigray region.onflict has now killed hundreds of people. 30,000 refugees have been sent to neighboring sudan. an additional 4000 people are crossing the border everyday. the u.s. secretary of state visited a jewish settlement in the israeli occupied west bank. this ithe first time that an american official has made this visit. mike pompeo said that the visits did not...
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here on bbc one with the prime minister's news conference , but now we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. bye— bye. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. a sigh ofutdoor grassroots sports are allowed back. the prime minister says they can resume from next wednesday. a lifeline to some clubs — up to 4000 fans will be allowed back into stadiums next month, but only in areas where the virus is low. and there was dissent in the ranks when he arrived. now that tottenham are top of the league, hasjose won the fans over? also coming up in the programme — what could you bring to the job? nine—year—old toby is stiff competition for wayne rooney as he applies to be the derby county manager. i wanted to be the derby county manager because i like football a lot. i like designing formations and i think lot. i like designing formations and ithink i'm lot. i like designing formations and i think i'm quite good at it. hello, and welcome to sportsday. there's been cautious optimism following the government's announcement that grassroots sport will be allowed to resume across all tiers in england from the 2nd of december. gyms and leisure centres will also be abl
here on bbc one with the prime minister's news conference , but now we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. bye— bye. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. a sigh ofutdoor grassroots sports are allowed back. the prime minister says they can resume from next wednesday. a lifeline to some clubs — up to 4000 fans will be allowed back into stadiums next month, but only in areas where the virus is low. and there was dissent in the ranks when he arrived. now that tottenham...
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of the sunshine in scotland, this time more towards the northeast of the country. in the southeast of england, we may get some sunshine around some western coasts. this is bbc news. i'm janeronavirus restrictions when lockdown ends next week — with greater manchester, birmingham, leeds and sheffield among places in the highest tier level. to keep people safe and to keep the gains that are being made, more areas gains that are being made, more areas than before will be in the top two tiers. this is necessary to protect our nhs and keep the virus under control. business owners say it's more dreadful news for the hospitality industry: we've all agreed it feels like the government have been playing a game of carrot and stick with us.
of the sunshine in scotland, this time more towards the northeast of the country. in the southeast of england, we may get some sunshine around some western coasts. this is bbc news. i'm janeronavirus restrictions when lockdown ends next week — with greater manchester, birmingham, leeds and sheffield among places in the highest tier level. to keep people safe and to keep the gains that are being made, more areas gains that are being made, more areas than before will be in the top two tiers....
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the heart. nicholas witchell, bbc news. moving tributes around the country in spite of the coronavirus restrictions. janeday. now, have a look this tweet from abc news, who say the fireworks in london last night were in response tojoe biden's victory. it was supposedly for the presidential elect celebrations. they thought this was what was going on in london. can i deliver the punch line? go on. it was bonfire night, wasn't it? remember, remember, the 5th of november. sorry to disappoint. hello there. it has been a grey and gloomy sunday for many, but for this stage in november it has been incredibly mild and that continues this week. we have two areas of low pressure out of the west and this one will bring showers tomorrow. this is with us today bringing rain. both coming from a southerly direction and with the southerly flow we continue the mild theme, notjust into tomorrow but through much the week. temperatures above where they should be for the time of year but do expect rain at times and some of the wettest conditions for the midweek onwards, especially for the west. mild as we go into the evening,
the heart. nicholas witchell, bbc news. moving tributes around the country in spite of the coronavirus restrictions. janeday. now, have a look this tweet from abc news, who say the fireworks in london last night were in response tojoe biden's victory. it was supposedly for the presidential elect celebrations. they thought this was what was going on in london. can i deliver the punch line? go on. it was bonfire night, wasn't it? remember, remember, the 5th of november. sorry to disappoint. hello...
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news. i am jane a very good afternoon, you're watching bbc news. i amjane hill, to ta ke watching bbc news. i amjane hill, to take you through the next few hours of's start with a story away from coronavirus. let's get more now on the news that the prime minister's adviser on ministerial standards, sir alex allan, has resigned, following the inquiry into allegations of bullying by the home secretary. earlier my colleage geeta guru—murthy spoke to the shadow home secretary nick thomas—symonds — who said the prime minister has shown a lack of leadership. the prime minister has said that he loathes bullying, and yet today he has comprehensively failed a test of his leadership when he has had a report on his desk precisely on that issue. sir alex allan could not have been clearer that the home secretary has not consistently met the high standards of the ministerial code. the home secretary is the person in government responsible for law and order. i am frankly shocked that the home secretary remains in post when it is sir alex allan who has made those findings, had a very, very distinguished career, and yet it is him that is resigning today. the repo
news. i am jane a very good afternoon, you're watching bbc news. i amjane hill, to ta ke watching bbc news. i amjane hill, to take you through the next few hours of's start with a story away from coronavirus. let's get more now on the news that the prime minister's adviser on ministerial standards, sir alex allan, has resigned, following the inquiry into allegations of bullying by the home secretary. earlier my colleage geeta guru—murthy spoke to the shadow home secretary nick...
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commonly seen as somebody or you hear in one of them a way that a man, i love a new ally, sheedy or somebody to talk about the new school the best. well jane i am out of my makeup because our children, our listeners, our put to you know what america should. so what i'll give us what i'm saying. take it at the back from all of them with intermittent head. again, 30 people had a collision mad about, you know what i mean here. below, realistically, if i had to mine any one of others, and it was anybody's man what i meant must feel ectoderm about her leg, and looked really good at how to go, how she would leave the mandibles. it traditionally for the money about what other good could not all of them and it's going to get me when i know maybe there's even been with them a little bit of that over the early. how did you manage to start the 1st? since it was sort of the you got that he will tell you, look at it, look them in the school of the bushel of time. they need your collateral when they can laugh when in front of her. thank you. and yet to have had that after we have this is you're going to call it as a military man. this recruitment before
commonly seen as somebody or you hear in one of them a way that a man, i love a new ally, sheedy or somebody to talk about the new school the best. well jane i am out of my makeup because our children, our listeners, our put to you know what america should. so what i'll give us what i'm saying. take it at the back from all of them with intermittent head. again, 30 people had a collision mad about, you know what i mean here. below, realistically, if i had to mine any one of others, and it was...
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party go from here — can it survive as the "party of trump" without the president in the white house? jane 0'brien has been finding out... the rugged coastline of newrica's first republican president returned to the region today, he would find the party he led utterly transformed. the republican party has got to decide if they are the party of trump or the party of lincoln. they cannot be both. jennifer horn is a republican who co—founded the lincoln project, an organisation dedicated to defeating donald trump and his brand of populist government. 0ur party system is broken. it does not serve the voters, it has become only about holding onto power, and not at all about public service. and the republicans should be getting that message. they paid a price in this election. democratjoe biden may have won the popular vote in a record turnout, but president trump also attracted millions of new supporters, such as carlin. the evolution that the gop, the republican party, has undergone under trump is incredibly good. she left the democratic party in march after political tensions within her knitting circle and is now an active trump campaigner. he has eff
party go from here — can it survive as the "party of trump" without the president in the white house? jane 0'brien has been finding out... the rugged coastline of newrica's first republican president returned to the region today, he would find the party he led utterly transformed. the republican party has got to decide if they are the party of trump or the party of lincoln. they cannot be both. jennifer horn is a republican who co—founded the lincoln project, an organisation...
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of the fabric, the dampness of the air and the moss. and it's so inherently jane. >> the film maker from new zealand who shot this very intimate movie in . >> it's an extraordinary performance in the film. and also holly is a very accomplished pianist. it's one of those perfect roles for the perfect actor. >> this movie established jane campion. she won at cannes and became the second woman to be nominated for an oscar for directing. >> the '90s was the best time for women directors. they infused a kind of sensibility that made it really enjoyable. you were hanging out with other film makers saying, wow. how many movies can i make? how many women can i work with? >> you still haven't figured out what riding waves is all about, have you? >> it's a state of mind. >> they don't want to be acknowledged as a female director. i spent my whole career to be acknowledged as a film maker not a black film maker. i'm sure those women are saying don't call me a female director. i'm a director. >> i am a bad therapist. do you hear me? i am making these people worse. >> walking and talking was inspired by the time my best friend was getting married. >
of the fabric, the dampness of the air and the moss. and it's so inherently jane. >> the film maker from new zealand who shot this very intimate movie in . >> it's an extraordinary performance in the film. and also holly is a very accomplished pianist. it's one of those perfect roles for the perfect actor. >> this movie established jane campion. she won at cannes and became the second woman to be nominated for an oscar for directing. >> the '90s was the best time for...
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morning with some of that fog lingering for a good part of the date and it is going to be a very chilly indeed. hello this is bbc news. i'm janeegend diego maradona has died at the age of 60 after suffering a heart attack. the cost of coronavirus: the chancellor reveals the scale of the financial crisis. the economy is forecast to shrink by 11.3% this year — the biggest fall in output in more than 300 years. a pay freeze in england forjust under half of public sector workers — labour describes it as a ‘sledgehammer blow‘ for consumer confidence. unemployment is forecast to hit 7.5% next year, leaving 2.6 million people out of work by the middle of next year. the chancellor also announces a 4 billion pound levelling up fund to help local communities, supported by a uk infrastructure bank based in the north of england. in other news, the duchess of sussex reveals she suffered a miscarriage injuly — writing in an article of feeling "an almost unbearable grief". more now on the news that one of the world's greatest ever footballers, diego maradona, has died at the age of 60. let's speak to our sports correspondent olly foster. rea
morning with some of that fog lingering for a good part of the date and it is going to be a very chilly indeed. hello this is bbc news. i'm janeegend diego maradona has died at the age of 60 after suffering a heart attack. the cost of coronavirus: the chancellor reveals the scale of the financial crisis. the economy is forecast to shrink by 11.3% this year — the biggest fall in output in more than 300 years. a pay freeze in england forjust under half of public sector workers — labour...
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she says, still lie ahead for all of us and a very warm welcome to her to be a score professor for public health and jane berlin, charity hospital. who argues that the news of an effective vaccine is good, but it should be destroyed from the many problems posed by the pandemic. thank you all 3 for being here. i would like to begin with you. there's so much to talk about . some people are talking about a shimmer of hope, others about light at the end of the tunnel i saw though one commentator saying, we find ourselves in the midst of an all of resignation. stock stuff. is it too dark? i wouldn't see it as dark. i mean, it also depends on where you are. i have to say for me, i am carefully optimistic because i see those images of hope as shimmers of hope. and we have to be realistic. we have to see it is going to take quite some time. it's not going to go from tomorrow on, but i think scientists have announced quite some optimistic news and we can hope that it's all going to get better. so i am carefully optimistic. this is going to schreiber optimistic news is the glass half full, half empty. oh, definitely half full at the moment i would say, and i would
she says, still lie ahead for all of us and a very warm welcome to her to be a score professor for public health and jane berlin, charity hospital. who argues that the news of an effective vaccine is good, but it should be destroyed from the many problems posed by the pandemic. thank you all 3 for being here. i would like to begin with you. there's so much to talk about . some people are talking about a shimmer of hope, others about light at the end of the tunnel i saw though one commentator...
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of defiance against the government of monarchy for months, demonstrates his supreme calling for reforms, including a new constitution and curbs, on the king's power of the saudi women's rights activists to jane our flu has had a case transferred to a specialized terrorism course. according to a sister, flew with a dozen other women's rights activists were arrested in 2018, and accused of harming saudi interests. became president rushed aboard a as a large lead in early results for the weekend's election. the electoral commission says the grey as one more than 3 times as many votes as his nearest rival, the former finance minister in the brain. that's it. you're up to date tony's fear of a 0 right after the stream. next set in the discussion. millions of americans feel disaffected by both political parties. examining the headlines, that's probably the best and relatives are martin clinton right now with our colleague the morning. didn't announce their picks for an abundance of world class programming, designed to inform why you shall be only solution for jobs as young as 10, motivate and inspire you to see the world from a different perspective. on al-jazeera. there aren't any ok. you're watc
of defiance against the government of monarchy for months, demonstrates his supreme calling for reforms, including a new constitution and curbs, on the king's power of the saudi women's rights activists to jane our flu has had a case transferred to a specialized terrorism course. according to a sister, flew with a dozen other women's rights activists were arrested in 2018, and accused of harming saudi interests. became president rushed aboard a as a large lead in early results for the weekend's...
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now the latest news with jane hill. a summary of the bbc news... has 224 confirmed votes and donald trump 213. mr trump has performed better than the polls predicted, he is projected to hold the state of florida as well as texas and ohio. but mr biden still has a route to the white house, and has overtaken trump in the counts at the key swing states of michigan and wisconsin. our correspondent in washington, ben wright has this report. in the early hours of the morning, donald trump tried to discredit this election. millions of votes have yet to be counted, neither candidate has won but, speaking in the white house, the president prematurely claimed victory and then said this. this is a fraud on the american public. this is an embarrassment to our country. we were getting ready to win this election. frankly, we did win this election. for months, donald trump has claimed, without any evidence, that postal voting leads to fraud. this pandemic election saw tens of millions of americans vote by mail and in several key states, those legitimate ballots a
now the latest news with jane hill. a summary of the bbc news... has 224 confirmed votes and donald trump 213. mr trump has performed better than the polls predicted, he is projected to hold the state of florida as well as texas and ohio. but mr biden still has a route to the white house, and has overtaken trump in the counts at the key swing states of michigan and wisconsin. our correspondent in washington, ben wright has this report. in the early hours of the morning, donald trump tried to...
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the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello, i'm jane dougall with your latest sports news. there have been calls for more diversity at the top ofng the resignation of chairman greg clarke after he used outdated and offensive comments in a parliamentary select committee hearing. however, some within the game fear that clarke leaving won't change anything. former manchester city defender, nedum 0nouha, worries that the attitude displayed by clarke doesn't stop with him. who is to say that he is notjust a common, a common person within the fa. so they say the right things in some ways but still do not understand the bigger picture. of all of the things that have been said and provided, all the information provided to them, all the stories told, on the, they say that they support them, but they use language that holds people back. they will need to take a good look at themselves if this was the leader of the whole of the fa. attention now turns to who the fa will appoint as clarke's successor. iffy 0noura — the professional footballers‘ association's equalities executive, hopes those from bame backgrounds are given an equal opportu
the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello, i'm jane dougall with your latest sports news. there have been calls for more diversity at the top ofng the resignation of chairman greg clarke after he used outdated and offensive comments in a parliamentary select committee hearing. however, some within the game fear that clarke leaving won't change anything. former manchester city defender, nedum 0nouha, worries that the attitude displayed by clarke doesn't stop with him. who is to say that he is...
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says, still lie ahead for all of us and a very warm welcome to you to be a score professor for public health and jane and bill in charity hospital. who argues that the news of an effective vaccine is good, but it shouldn't distract from the many problems posed by the pandemic. thank you all 3 for being here. i would like to begin with you. there's so much to talk about . some people are talking about a shimmer of hope. the end of the tunnel i saw though one commentator saying, we find ourselves in the midst of an all to him of resignation. stuff, is it too dark? i wouldn't see it as dark. i mean, it also depends on where you are. i have to say for me, i am carefully optimistic because i see those images of hope as shimmers of hope. and we have to be realistic. we have to see it is going to take quite some time. it's not going to go from tomorrow on, but i think scientists have announced quite some optimistic news and we can hope that it's all going to get better. so i am carefully optimistic. this is going to schreiber optimistic news is the glass half full or half empty? oh, definitely half full at the moment i would say, and i wouldn't talk about resig
says, still lie ahead for all of us and a very warm welcome to you to be a score professor for public health and jane and bill in charity hospital. who argues that the news of an effective vaccine is good, but it shouldn't distract from the many problems posed by the pandemic. thank you all 3 for being here. i would like to begin with you. there's so much to talk about . some people are talking about a shimmer of hope. the end of the tunnel i saw though one commentator saying, we find ourselves...
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ask him a way that a man i love a new ally, sheedy or somebody to talk about the new school the best. well jane i am out of a pickup truck or our listeners or our put him on medication. so what i'm saying take it at the back from all of that and we'll get into 30 people had a collision mad about, you know, one of many near blurry your bus ticket. if i had to mine any one of others and it was anybody's man, what time a leg can walk to look at how to go, how she would lead the mad, the booze it traditionally for the booze and about what other good could not all of them and it's going to get me when i look at not many disease in mind, but with them a little bit of that every year early. how did you manage to start of the 1st since it was sort of the you've got that, which will tell you look at it, look at them in a school of a bushel of and then we're looking for in a car accident and yet the hazard that we have this is you can call it as a military man, this recruitment for the full of men. i thought a bit of luck on the border. we have to say how go in there about that comment on the but it's them all it's
ask him a way that a man i love a new ally, sheedy or somebody to talk about the new school the best. well jane i am out of a pickup truck or our listeners or our put him on medication. so what i'm saying take it at the back from all of that and we'll get into 30 people had a collision mad about, you know, one of many near blurry your bus ticket. if i had to mine any one of others and it was anybody's man, what time a leg can walk to look at how to go, how she would lead the mad, the booze it...
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of the country. a notorious killer. but as isaid in country. a notorious killer. but as i said in my report, few people will mourn his passing, jane. danny savage in leeds. new in the community in england, remains at around 50,000 cases a day. yesterday, a significant jump in the daily confirmed cases led to concerns, but some experts have warned against reading too much into one day's data. katharine da costa reports. while coronaviruses levelling off in some areas, the last week has seen cases continue to rise in the south, east midlands and the north—east. across age groups, particularly 35 and over. however, some of the younger age groups are levelling off, or decreasing, and the overall picture is that we are seeing increases in covid, but i had a much slower pace than we have seen in recent weeks. one in 85 people in england had the virus in the week to the 6th of november, that remains at just under 50,000 new cases a day. cases have risen slightly in wales, levelled off in northern ireland, while it's too soon to say if they have slowed in scotland. it's not just the uk in the midst of a second surge. rising cases have been seen across the continent.
of the country. a notorious killer. but as isaid in country. a notorious killer. but as i said in my report, few people will mourn his passing, jane. danny savage in leeds. new in the community in england, remains at around 50,000 cases a day. yesterday, a significant jump in the daily confirmed cases led to concerns, but some experts have warned against reading too much into one day's data. katharine da costa reports. while coronaviruses levelling off in some areas, the last week has seen...
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of officers beating up a black man. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. job done — england are top of theup after their showdown against wales. a convincing win in the autumn nations cup puts them through to the final. liverpool might be top of the table — butjurgen klopp was furious at dropping points after conceeding a penalty to brighton in the dying moments. and hit for six. portsmouth are through to the third round of the fa cup after thumping non—league side king's lynn town. we'll have a round up of all today's results. welcome to the programme. england were expected to win and they got the job done, securing the top spot in their autumn nations cup‘s group. despite wales going ahead in the first few minutes, england were the far superior side, winning21i—13. it guarantees their place in next month's final where they'll play either scotland or france. drew savage was watching. the stance may be empty, the atmosphere not the same, but whatever the situation, this rivalry still burns bright. right now though england are on top of their game up, while wales are struggling for form. bu
of officers beating up a black man. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. job done — england are top of theup after their showdown against wales. a convincing win in the autumn nations cup puts them through to the final. liverpool might be top of the table — butjurgen klopp was furious at dropping points after conceeding a penalty to brighton in the dying moments. and hit for six. portsmouth are through to the third round of the fa cup...
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of government. created by america's cable-television companies as a public service and brought you today television provider. >> we are so excited to host the incomparable jane fonda for new book on the climate crisis but before we we go to the screen i like to first introduced annie leonard, executive director of greenpeace usa. she put integral role in helping to organize a nonprofit and was one of the inspirations behind this book. we will bring annie at first and then we welcome jane...
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friday morning could be slow to clear and it‘s going to be one of the coldest days we‘ve had for quite some time. hello this is bbc news, i‘m jane a foreign office minister. and as the covid rules are eased for christmas —
friday morning could be slow to clear and it‘s going to be one of the coldest days we‘ve had for quite some time. hello this is bbc news, i‘m jane a foreign office minister. and as the covid rules are eased for christmas —
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the manual that combo is long. been pushing for her new plenty, jane. with more on the story. charlotte in school fishing is a way of life. pay off the coast of brittany every morning. fishermen head off to sea in the hope of catching their breath. but they're now not alone. a renewable energy company is also trying to get it hooks into this area's natural resources. the strong winds and tights here make the coast around the area which is near sawn creek perfect for an offshore wind farm. $62.00 turbines are planned with the site expected to be operational in the next 3 years, but fishermen are determined to sink the project. our leaders have been clear if they don't get answers to their questions, they say cannot be a wind farm. that is a certainty committed as president. he says who would rather die standing and find this project than whether to have the fisherman cannot be developed. the wind farm is important politically french president not growing, has attempted to patrol himself as being an environmental champion. now he hopes that wind power could generate almost a 5th of france's electricity by 2028, partly
the manual that combo is long. been pushing for her new plenty, jane. with more on the story. charlotte in school fishing is a way of life. pay off the coast of brittany every morning. fishermen head off to sea in the hope of catching their breath. but they're now not alone. a renewable energy company is also trying to get it hooks into this area's natural resources. the strong winds and tights here make the coast around the area which is near sawn creek perfect for an offshore wind farm....
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of investment fund managers and pension funds. so this test the rally today makes a long bus. the 3rd richest person in the world just surpass mark zuckerberg live from new york, i'm jane king back to you gary, how nice for them thank you jane. >>still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news plans to move san francisco homeless out of shelter-in-place hotel rooms is under way, but the effort getting some pushback from city leaders will talk more about that. >>and here's a quick look at stormtracker 4 once again strong line of showers off the shore off the coastline here getting set to impact the bay area over the course of the morning and into the afternoon. we'll get another update on the movement of that rain with her back strong in the weat humira patients,... ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can use your co-pay card to pay as little as $5 a month. humira can lower
of investment fund managers and pension funds. so this test the rally today makes a long bus. the 3rd richest person in the world just surpass mark zuckerberg live from new york, i'm jane king back to you gary, how nice for them thank you jane. >>still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news plans to move san francisco homeless out of shelter-in-place hotel rooms is under way, but the effort getting some pushback from city leaders will talk more about that. >>and here's a quick look...
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the park hopper program on january first the parklets guess visit to of disney world's various parks with one ticket on the same day live from new york, i'm jane king that huge leaving our sevens like we did remember you had the button i love the button and i well as you could kind of like this in open your phone any time you just like opening fall opening thought you gotta go, i'm opening my phone because of the faced look at opening. >>it's so annoying that it doesn't work with face mask doesn't you gotta pull it down just before the purpose. thank you jane, 7.23 is the time coming up next on the kron 4 morning news super spreader event at the golden gate fields horse racing track in berkeley we're going to tell you what we're learning. >>about the covid outbreak that sickened hundreds of employees. >>7.26 is the time in the east bay more than 200 workers at golden gate fields in berkeley are quarantining now after testing positive at some of them did for covid-19 this outbreak is bringing up questions about the safety protocols that exist at that track as many of the workers infected or blue collar people of color. they live on site in dorm
the park hopper program on january first the parklets guess visit to of disney world's various parks with one ticket on the same day live from new york, i'm jane king that huge leaving our sevens like we did remember you had the button i love the button and i well as you could kind of like this in open your phone any time you just like opening fall opening thought you gotta go, i'm opening my phone because of the faced look at opening. >>it's so annoying that it doesn't work with face...
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the rules and guidance. thank you for your question. jane merrick at the i. to the secretary of state, a newicine shows increasing public concern about a vaccine partly due to misinformation campaigns by anti—vaxxer is, 54% of people say they would definitely have won and that has fallen from 60%. do you accept the government has a problem with its pandemic communication strategy which is perhaps exam provided by the disarray inside downing street? professor powis, the react study shows the prevalence is still very high in the north—west at the start of novemberand of high in the north—west at the start of november and of course the north we st of november and of course the north west is one of the places that had tf three from the middle of october so do you think this shows the hearing system was not enough to press down on those infections —— had tier 3. thank you. can i say to that of course it has been a long eight months since the start of the pandemic and it is a global pandemic, one that has faced everything the government across the world and of course, as i said, our focus has been
the rules and guidance. thank you for your question. jane merrick at the i. to the secretary of state, a newicine shows increasing public concern about a vaccine partly due to misinformation campaigns by anti—vaxxer is, 54% of people say they would definitely have won and that has fallen from 60%. do you accept the government has a problem with its pandemic communication strategy which is perhaps exam provided by the disarray inside downing street? professor powis, the react study shows the...
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of lotto—soudal won stage 1a. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, janee to the sport team. over this entire election has hung the cloud of legitimacy. there are already lawyers and legal wrangling, contested cou nts a nd accusations of fraud. the last time a presidential election outcome was this contested, it went all the way to the supreme court. the bbc‘s gabriel gatehouse asks what we might learn from the infamous florida vote two decades ago. the voting has finished and still, there is no result. an anxious nation waits. we have been here before, 20 years ago, in what feels like a distant era. excuse me one second. im so sorry to interrupt, florida goes for al gore. there is a lot of uncertainty and confusion about who won florida. the network has called this thing, but the people actually counting the votes are coming up with a different perspective, and so, we are darn upbeat about things. florida pulled back into the undecided column. in 2000, florida held the key. whoever won the sunshine state would take the presidency. bush wins, headline of t
of lotto—soudal won stage 1a. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, janee to the sport team. over this entire election has hung the cloud of legitimacy. there are already lawyers and legal wrangling, contested cou nts a nd accusations of fraud. the last time a presidential election outcome was this contested, it went all the way to the supreme court. the bbc‘s gabriel gatehouse asks what we might learn from the infamous florida vote two...
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of how top this winter is going to be in the northern hemisphere dawns on investors. jane: i think you are right. i think we will have some spikes in activity. and some pullbacks. look at the news coronavirus cases in the u.s. and again in germany. spook investors particularly as we have seen some good news regarding the price. i think we will see some pullbacks however, if we look at the real interest rate curve in the u.s., it is pretty low. fed could extend qe if need be. the fed could react particularly if a stimulus package is stalled again. there is the expectation that interest rates will be low and therefore, i think that will keep a weak edge on the dollar. beyond that point, we have to look at some of the domestic fundamentals. if we look at the euro, there is a lot of good news. germany do notin look good. pressure on germany. and in france, we have a dovish member and we have an ecb meeting coming up in less than two weeks' time. yes, ict the dollar -- think we will have a softer trajectory but with respect to the euro, i expect it will reach a peak at least for now. anna: yes, it is interesting. you think the dollar will continue to show downside, a propensity for
of how top this winter is going to be in the northern hemisphere dawns on investors. jane: i think you are right. i think we will have some spikes in activity. and some pullbacks. look at the news coronavirus cases in the u.s. and again in germany. spook investors particularly as we have seen some good news regarding the price. i think we will see some pullbacks however, if we look at the real interest rate curve in the u.s., it is pretty low. fed could extend qe if need be. the fed could react...
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the weather. here's chris fawkes. let's see whether you have any good news with the weather? no pressure, chris! i don't normally, jane, but a bit ofunshine before it turns wet and windy in time for the weekend, but some nice scenes from this weather watcher, some sunshine in west wales. xiao is never too far away and they have been affecting parts of north—west england, wales seeing a lot of showers actually. a few for northern ireland and frequent showers in western scotland where the showers continue to work in on quite a blustery wind. wind is gusting into the low 405 in the hebrides. there will be some dry weather and sunshine. the midlands, southern england, northern and eastern areas of scotland seeing some drier weather and some sunshine. the sunshine will turn hazy across england and wales later today, as this area of cloud starts today, as this area of cloud starts to work in and this area of cloud is oui’ to work in and this area of cloud is our next weather system that will be bringing some heavy rain and some strong winds, just in time for the weekend. so let's take a look at this evening's weather forecast. showers co
the weather. here's chris fawkes. let's see whether you have any good news with the weather? no pressure, chris! i don't normally, jane, but a bit ofunshine before it turns wet and windy in time for the weekend, but some nice scenes from this weather watcher, some sunshine in west wales. xiao is never too far away and they have been affecting parts of north—west england, wales seeing a lot of showers actually. a few for northern ireland and frequent showers in western scotland where the...
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of them, wants to talk turkey. what does the joe biden election, what does a vaccine actually mean for dollar going forward? jane: i think particularly with the vaccine, it is good news is quite interesting, because we have seen since monday and that pfizer news, a lot of politicians and central bankers looking to push back, saying, look, we are in for a couple of backorders still -- bad quarters still. what we have seen from the markets since the global financial crisis and the advent of huge amounts of quantitative easing and cheap money is the market's ability to be sensitive to bad news. the blanket of cheap money has provided exactly that, a safety blanket. the market tends to look through bad news, perhaps a lot swifter, a lot quicker than what it would have done during the financial crisis. the market has a tendency to ignore the fact that we do have a couple of bad quarters priced in. there has been a bit of position adjustment since the movement, that rotation on monday, tuesday. i think it probably means that the likelihood we are going to see a big surge in the safe haven dollar is now far less likely. francine: what do you do with some of the other havens
of them, wants to talk turkey. what does the joe biden election, what does a vaccine actually mean for dollar going forward? jane: i think particularly with the vaccine, it is good news is quite interesting, because we have seen since monday and that pfizer news, a lot of politicians and central bankers looking to push back, saying, look, we are in for a couple of backorders still -- bad quarters still. what we have seen from the markets since the global financial crisis and the advent of huge...
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still on the mild side, highs of 9—10. this is bbc news. i'm jane hill. ive mps criticise the restrictions for not being more locally targeted. i know it is very frustrating for people who feel that they are in a high—tier area where there is very little incidence in their village or area. i totally understand why people feel so frustrated. it comes as the latest data shows the coronavirus r number in the uk is now between 0.9 and 1. the first minister of wales announces new covid restrictions will come into force next friday, as cases rise again following the "firebreak" lockdown. ahead of brexit talks in london this weekend, the eu's chief negotiator proposes that eu fleets return some fish caught in british waters if a free trade deal is agreed. a blood test that can detect more than 50 types of cancer is trialled by the nhs. hello, good afternoon. sir philip green's retail empire, arcadia, which operates chains including topshop and dorothy perkins, is on the brink of collapse, putting 13,000 jobs at risk. in a statement, arcadia says... i'm joined now
still on the mild side, highs of 9—10. this is bbc news. i'm jane hill. ive mps criticise the restrictions for not being more locally targeted. i know it is very frustrating for people who feel that they are in a high—tier area where there is very little incidence in their village or area. i totally understand why people feel so frustrated. it comes as the latest data shows the coronavirus r number in the uk is now between 0.9 and 1. the first minister of wales announces new covid...
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while you're here and when he looked they way that a man, i love a new ally, sheedy or somebody going to school the best? well jane i am out of a pickup truck or our listeners our put him on medication. so what i'll give us what i'm saying. take it at the bottom from all of the wreckage at the cutting for the head achilles. mad about, you know what i mean here? below, realistically, if i had to mine any one of others, and it was anybody else, man, what i meant must feel ectoderm about her leg, and looked really good at how to go, how she would leave the mandibles. it traditionally for the money about what other good could not all of them and it's going to get me when i know maybe there's even money with them. a little bit of that over the early start of the 1st sort of the year got he will tell you, look at it, look them in the school of the bushel of time and they need your collateral when they can last one in for a couple. thank you and yes, to have had that after we have this is you're going to call it has a military man, this recruitment for the when i thought a bit of luck on the border and the weird to say how go in the
while you're here and when he looked they way that a man, i love a new ally, sheedy or somebody going to school the best? well jane i am out of a pickup truck or our listeners our put him on medication. so what i'll give us what i'm saying. take it at the bottom from all of the wreckage at the cutting for the head achilles. mad about, you know what i mean here? below, realistically, if i had to mine any one of others, and it was anybody else, man, what i meant must feel ectoderm about her leg,...
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of government. created by america's cable-television companies as a public service and brought you today television provider. >> we are so excited to host the incomparable jane fonda for new book on the climate crisis but before we we go to the screen i like to first introduced annie leonard, executive director of greenpeace usa. she put integral role in helping to organize a nonprofit and was one of the inspirations behind this book. we will bring annie at first and then we welcome jane and amber. >> it's so wonderful to be here. i am delighted to introduce my two friends and fellow activist, jane and amber. the last time that we were together was protesting washington d.c. so it's just perfect we are here with our favorite washington d.c. politics and prose store. i'm counting the days we are able to do that again. they need is greater than ever and hope all of you will read this book and then join us when we protest again. joining us in california where it is so dark outside on the smoke that looks like it's the middle of the night. it's very disorienting and the compelling need for protest is just so apparent. i'm almost at the loss of words about how extreme the situ
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of turkeys jane wells, thank you. >> i'm shepard smith on cnbc it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news the pandemic ripping through communities as it pushes our health care system to the brink. one if five hospitals in america expecting critical staff shortages within one week. that's from the department of he health and human services. hospitals in some areas already stretched so thin that they're moving patients hundreds of miles away just to get them care. >>> at a hospital in des moines, they're struggling to stay ahead of the surge nbc's gabe gutierrez is there. >>> the air force is sending 60 nurses to south dakota here in iowa, the positivity rate is around 50%, and several of the doctors and nurses we have been speaking with worry about what will happen in the coming weeks and months, not just as hospital beds fill up but as they have to deal with staffing issues. it's something we're seeing across the country according to a job posting web site for traveling nurses, there are thousands of open jobs right now. we spoke to one of those nurses at a covid icu in texas. take a list
of turkeys jane wells, thank you. >> i'm shepard smith on cnbc it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news the pandemic ripping through communities as it pushes our health care system to the brink. one if five hospitals in america expecting critical staff shortages within one week. that's from the department of he health and human services. hospitals in some areas already stretched so thin that they're moving patients hundreds of miles away just to get them care....
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the virtual race may finish at the end of november, but its value to all aspects of sporting communities will be felt for years to come. jane dougall, bbc news. scotla nd an amazing effort all around. scotland and northern ireland hoping to reach next summer's championship. against slovakia and serbia respectively. you can follow it on bbc radio five. that's all from sportsday. from myself and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. most of us saw some sunshine today before the clouds generally gathered through the afternoon, and we've got some rain on the way. now, rain‘s moving in right now and will continue to push across scotland, england and wales overnight. on and just ahead of this weather front, some strong winds, too. gusts of around 40—45 miles an hour for some, and it's one of those weather fronts that could even wake you up overnight. the rain is going to be quite intense, quite heavy for a short time. on into friday, wet weather will be with us to start the day across the midlands, central, southern england before spreading to east anglia and the southeast. it does clear away through the morning, and the afternoon looks much
the virtual race may finish at the end of november, but its value to all aspects of sporting communities will be felt for years to come. jane dougall, bbc news. scotla nd an amazing effort all around. scotland and northern ireland hoping to reach next summer's championship. against slovakia and serbia respectively. you can follow it on bbc radio five. that's all from sportsday. from myself and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. most of us saw some sunshine today before the clouds...
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nearly a decade, the fast food chain making the fan favorite available at all of its us restaurants when it hit menus december second live from new york, i'm jane king back to you darya thank you jane we'll see later. >>7.21 is the time still ahead on the kron 4 morning news a grip area, artists and activists are teaming up for an effort called. project your vote or maybe it's project your phone with us playing why coming up. bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly mortgage payments and improve your cashflow. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. bay area homeowners, learn how your neighbors are accessing hundreds of thousands of dollars with a reverse mortgage loan from the bay area's number one reverse mortgage lender other mortgages are paid
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news. i'm jane hill to take you through the next few hours of coronavirus coverage and much more.e a four—nations agreement next week on how to ease coronavirus controls at christmas. speaking in holyrood, scotland's first minister said she and colleagues from across the uk are working to draw up a joint plan. i took part yesterday late afternoon inafour i took part yesterday late afternoon in a four nations discussion with michael gove from the uk government, the first minister of wales and the first minister of northern ireland, and amongst other things we discussed the christmas period and how we could come to a sensible, and i stress sensible, and safe plan that will allow people not 100% normality over christmas but a greater degree of normality and, in particular, the ability to spend some time with loved ones. from that meeting yesterday, we charged our officials, advised by our respective chief medical officers, to put together a concrete proposal that we will then consider, and hopefully announce the detail of in the coming days. i would announce the detail of in the comi
news. i'm jane hill to take you through the next few hours of coronavirus coverage and much more.e a four—nations agreement next week on how to ease coronavirus controls at christmas. speaking in holyrood, scotland's first minister said she and colleagues from across the uk are working to draw up a joint plan. i took part yesterday late afternoon inafour i took part yesterday late afternoon in a four nations discussion with michael gove from the uk government, the first minister of wales and...
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news, i am jane see you later, gavin. you are watching bbc news, i amjane hill to ta ke watching bbc news, i amjane hill to take you through the latest few hours oft the covid situation in wales. new covid restrictions will come into force in wales as cases continue to rise again having fallen after the firebreak lockdown. first minister, mark drakeford, said the restrictions would "focus on places where coronavirus thrives". it means that from friday next week, cinemas, bowling alleys and other indoor entertainment venues will close. this week we have seen restrictions tightened and extended in many countries across the whole of europe. the uk government has announced a strengthened tiered system that comes into force in england from wednesday of next week and today northern ireland begins a new two—week lockdown period, and scotland has this week extended the highest level restrictions are there. restrictions there. we, too, now in wales need to use the coming weeks to reduce the spread of the virus and to create more headroom for the christmas period. that doesn't mean a return to firebreak arrangements. but the cabinet has agreed to take furt
news, i am jane see you later, gavin. you are watching bbc news, i amjane hill to ta ke watching bbc news, i amjane hill to take you through the latest few hours oft the covid situation in wales. new covid restrictions will come into force in wales as cases continue to rise again having fallen after the firebreak lockdown. first minister, mark drakeford, said the restrictions would "focus on places where coronavirus thrives". it means that from friday next week, cinemas, bowling...
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new restrictions. the head of ethiopia's military says the army has entered the regional capital of the northern province of tigray. and janeda going from actress to activist and why it is just easier being older. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political editor of the sunday mirror and people, nigel nelson, and the political commentatorjo phillips. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the sunday times‘ front page looks at borisjohnson‘s letter to tory mps as he promises to reform his new stricter tier system before christmas to win his party's support. "the pm's promise" — the express also leads on the pm's concessions to his party to see off a lockdown vote rebellion and get his tougher new tier system through the commons on tuesday. the sunday telegraph's front page focuses on the mutiny, as the prime minister tries to reassures mps the new tiers system could end in nine weeks. the observer, too, writes of the growing tory rebellion, as conservative mps accuse the government of exaggerating problems in the nhs in an attempt to win support. the pri
new restrictions. the head of ethiopia's military says the army has entered the regional capital of the northern province of tigray. and janeda going from actress to activist and why it is just easier being older. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political editor of the sunday mirror and people, nigel nelson, and the political commentatorjo phillips. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the sunday times‘ front page...
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you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, jane dougall, and the rest of the us. as we know, just a handful of states. this is a scene in philadelphia as they continue to count votes there for pennsylvania. we understand 95% of votes are in, counted, finished, done, and donald trump has 49 point the vote, 49 point to forjoe biden, that amounts to a lead of something like 22,000 votes with 5% left to go. but when there was just 9296 to go. but when there was just 92% of the votes cast, the lead for donald trump was 115,000 so you get a sense that is whittling away, the areas where those votes are coming in from would seem to be very much in joe biden's favour. that is why we are keeping a very close eye on pennsylvania, on georgia, on arizona as well, and nevada, to see the way in which they will go. we will keep across that for you, of course, go. we will keep across that foryou, of course, bbc go. we will keep across that for you, of course, bbc news. thanks for being with us and enjoy the rest of your day. hello there. it looks like the weather should ev
you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, jane dougall, and the rest of the us. as we know, just a handful of states. this is a scene in philadelphia as they continue to count votes there for pennsylvania. we understand 95% of votes are in, counted, finished, done, and donald trump has 49 point the vote, 49 point to forjoe biden, that amounts to a lead of something like 22,000 votes with 5% left to go. but when there was just 9296 to go. but...