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you might not have gotten that >> joanna, david, i did buy a roomba during vivid.ases i ever made. totally worth it. >> i'm starting to think that julia doesn't have a dog >> we have one i don't know though, he's calm i don't know how he would feel about that thing >> no. thank you. >> they're not riding president and "squawk alley," don't go anywhere when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ see yourself. welcome back to the mirror. and know you're not alone because this. come on jessie one more. is the reflection of an unstoppable community in the mirror. >>> video game sales are to a record this year $50 billion expected to be snent 2020 there are no signs of those sales slowing down u.s. consumer spending on video games projected to top $13,000,000,024% from the last holiday s
you might not have gotten that >> joanna, david, i did buy a roomba during vivid.ases i ever made. totally worth it. >> i'm starting to think that julia doesn't have a dog >> we have one i don't know though, he's calm i don't know how he would feel about that thing >> no. thank you. >> they're not riding president and "squawk alley," don't go anywhere when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the...
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haidi: cross-asset editor joanna ossinger in singapore. the bitcoin rally and other stories you need to know in today's edition of "daybreak." bloomberg subscribers can go to dayb on their terminals and it's also available on mobile in the bloomberg anywhere app. let's get you a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. j.p. morgan is set to reward sales of up to 20% even as other employees face declines. the biggest u.s. bank saw traders lift revenues to a record 23 billion dollars in the first nine months of the year as they cashed in on volatility. bloomberg understands that the payouts fall widely in the plan could still change. u.s. bank stocks fell after morgan stanley analysts shuffled ratings including double downgrades for both jp morgan and bank of america to underweight. it shifted preference to consumer finance firms and lifted price targets across the -- from attract to attractive to in-line. unicredit bonds. he told the board said he will not be -- the bank has put his future under review amid a growing risk of
haidi: cross-asset editor joanna ossinger in singapore. the bitcoin rally and other stories you need to know in today's edition of "daybreak." bloomberg subscribers can go to dayb on their terminals and it's also available on mobile in the bloomberg anywhere app. let's get you a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. j.p. morgan is set to reward sales of up to 20% even as other employees face declines. the biggest u.s. bank saw traders lift revenues to a record 23...
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and baroness joanna shields, ceo brilliant use of ai there.onessjoanna shields, ceo of benevolent ai, is the first of many women in tech featured on this week's show. every year the bbc 100 women project celebrates women from all walks of life and highlights their stories in this part of that we invited more than 100 women who arejust invited more than 100 women who are just starting out in their careers in tech to meet three female leaders who have already made it big. we hosted everyone virtually from a bbc studio in london. hello, everyone. welcome to this baby special click virtual event. joining us from the corners of the world we re from the corners of the world were ahead of data science, a multi—billion dollar giant dominating southeast asia. erica, who set her alarm clock very early to dial in from silicone valley. from the pioneer of microsoft, google and slack, she is now the director of engineering at a different company. and nicola mendelsohn whojoined us different company. and nicola mendelsohn who joined us on mine from here in
and baroness joanna shields, ceo brilliant use of ai there.onessjoanna shields, ceo of benevolent ai, is the first of many women in tech featured on this week's show. every year the bbc 100 women project celebrates women from all walks of life and highlights their stories in this part of that we invited more than 100 women who arejust invited more than 100 women who are just starting out in their careers in tech to meet three female leaders who have already made it big. we hosted everyone...
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this 43 year old woman who lived in a poor neighborhood known for drug trafficking,, her neighbors, joanna rodrigue s., and her mom had just moved to the united states from mexico. they just had a baby 2 days earlier, is believed to have devised a plot to steal their baby. on may 16th, 2001, in the middle of the night, the couple's home was stormed by 3 armed men. the young parents were gagged and beat, and the men searched the house from top to bottom. linda carter had made them believe that a large amount of drugs were in the couple's home. in exchange, they had to deliver the mother and the newborn 40 hours later was found dead in the trunk of a car. the infant's was safe and sound. the car belonged in her hotel room. baby items were found. she had even made her neighbors believe she was pregnant. she denied everything to the police. and if you told the world, if you told anyone, tell you about him getting the baby in the 7 days. you haven't told anybody that you know, i said i should have been harboring a baby. i didn't say i'm in love baby life by in a baby feeling. well baby, that's
this 43 year old woman who lived in a poor neighborhood known for drug trafficking,, her neighbors, joanna rodrigue s., and her mom had just moved to the united states from mexico. they just had a baby 2 days earlier, is believed to have devised a plot to steal their baby. on may 16th, 2001, in the middle of the night, the couple's home was stormed by 3 armed men. the young parents were gagged and beat, and the men searched the house from top to bottom. linda carter had made them believe that a...
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joanna? barbara corcoran. barbara corcoran. how very nice to meet you.ht melissa and rick to meet joanna coles, the editor-in-chief cosmopolitan magazine. we've got a few samples we brought for you today. corcoran: cosmopolitan has 17 million readers a month. we want to be in the pages of cosmopolitan. that's what's gonna happen. we've decided to feature grace and lace in our february issue. melissa: this is huge. i mean, the chance for our brand to be in a major magazine like this blows my mind. a year before "shark tank," we had done a little over $1 million in sales. not even a year later, we have over $6.5 million in sales. we are ecstatic about what barbara has done for us and the reach that this could provide. these are fabulous. [ man speaks hindi ] [ crowd cheering ] melissa: the greatest thing about our success is that it has positioned us to give back. we recently went to india to open two grace and lace orphanages. we were able to take 100 kids off the streets and give them food, a bed. it's a cause that means so much to us. we hope to continu
joanna? barbara corcoran. barbara corcoran. how very nice to meet you.ht melissa and rick to meet joanna coles, the editor-in-chief cosmopolitan magazine. we've got a few samples we brought for you today. corcoran: cosmopolitan has 17 million readers a month. we want to be in the pages of cosmopolitan. that's what's gonna happen. we've decided to feature grace and lace in our february issue. melissa: this is huge. i mean, the chance for our brand to be in a major magazine like this blows my...
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and baroness joanna shields, ceo of benevolentai, is the first of many women in tech featuring on thisevery year, the bbc 100 women project celebrates women from all walks of life and highlights their stories. and as part of that, we invited more than 100 women who are just starting out in their careers in tech to meet three female leaders who have already made it big. kitty knolls from our team hosted everyone virtually from our bbc studio in london. hello, everyone, and welcome to this very special click virtual event. joining us from their corners of the world were serene 0w from singapore, who's head of data science at grab, a multibillion—dollar ride—hailing giant dominating southeast asia. erica joy baker, who set her alarm clock very early to dial in from silicon valley. formally a pioneer at microsoft, google and slack, she's now the director of engineering at github. and nicola mendelsohn, whojoined us online from here in london. she's facebook‘s vp of europe, middle east and asia. her work has been recognised by the queen. 0ur audience beamed in from over 30 countries across
and baroness joanna shields, ceo of benevolentai, is the first of many women in tech featuring on thisevery year, the bbc 100 women project celebrates women from all walks of life and highlights their stories. and as part of that, we invited more than 100 women who are just starting out in their careers in tech to meet three female leaders who have already made it big. kitty knolls from our team hosted everyone virtually from our bbc studio in london. hello, everyone, and welcome to this very...
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joanna prior has been to meet one of the lucky winners.ncertain times,jk learning and to help lift spirits and uncertain times, jk rowling began releasing instalments of her new book. it was really happy, because in lockdown is a really hard time, because we couldn't really see oui’ time, because we couldn't really see our grandparents, as the chapters came out, it was a really good book, and it may be feel better. rolling wa nted and it may be feel better. rolling wanted her young audience to be involved, so she invited them to be involved, so she invited them to be involved in a competition to illustrate the book. this is one selected for inclusion. aged eight yea rs old selected for inclusion. aged eight years old at the time, she is one of the youngest excess lattice involved. there were more than 18,000 entries around the world. my mind went boom, and i was so excited, i really wanted to see the book. i really wanted to see the book. i really wanted to see the book when it arrived, and i really wa nted book when it arrived, and i real
joanna prior has been to meet one of the lucky winners.ncertain times,jk learning and to help lift spirits and uncertain times, jk rowling began releasing instalments of her new book. it was really happy, because in lockdown is a really hard time, because we couldn't really see oui’ time, because we couldn't really see our grandparents, as the chapters came out, it was a really good book, and it may be feel better. rolling wa nted and it may be feel better. rolling wanted her young audience...
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and baroness joanna shields, ceo of benevolentai, is the first of many women in tech featuring on thisc 100 women project celebrates women from all walks of life and highlights their stories. and as part of that, we invited more than 100 women who are just starting out in their careers in tech to meet three female leaders who have already made it big. kitty knolls from our team hosted everyone virtually from our bbc studio in london. hello, everyone, and welcome to this very special click virtual event. joining us from their corners of the world were serene ow from singapore, who's head of data science at grab, a multibillion—dollar ride—hailing giant dominating southeast asia. erica joy baker, who set her alarm clock very early to dial in from silicon valley. formerly a pioneer at microsoft, google and slack, she's now the director of engineering at github. and nicola mendelsohn, whojoined us online from here in london. she's facebook‘s vp of europe, middle east and asia. her work has been recognised by the queen. our audience beamed in from over 30 countries across the globe. each na
and baroness joanna shields, ceo of benevolentai, is the first of many women in tech featuring on thisc 100 women project celebrates women from all walks of life and highlights their stories. and as part of that, we invited more than 100 women who are just starting out in their careers in tech to meet three female leaders who have already made it big. kitty knolls from our team hosted everyone virtually from our bbc studio in london. hello, everyone, and welcome to this very special click...
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joanna prior, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. things are looking distinctly stormy along the south coast at the moment. choppy waters here at christchurch in dorset. those powerful showers pushing their way along. showers have been pushing these are the bright, white areas you see on the satellite here, this is the main rain band that's now swinging away to the east. still some more persistent rain to come in the next few hours further north and northern england and scotland, but the showers to the south, i think, pack all the power. the gustiest of the winds here, a risk of some coastal flooding. there goes the tail end of the rain band out into the north sea into the early hours, but showers do follow on for scotland and northern england. it's a mild enough night, with the breeze, lows of 6 to 9 degrees, and then, for monday, a little bit of a breather, a brief ridge of high pressure will ease back the winds. still quite a breezy day, biggest difference, though, largely dry for the majority of the uk during daylight hours. at o
joanna prior, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. things are looking distinctly stormy along the south coast at the moment. choppy waters here at christchurch in dorset. those powerful showers pushing their way along. showers have been pushing these are the bright, white areas you see on the satellite here, this is the main rain band that's now swinging away to the east. still some more persistent rain to come in the next few hours further north and...
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joanna prior has been to meet one of the lucky winners. lockdown in spring.lift spirits in uncertain times, jk rowling began releasing instalments online of her new mythical story the ickabog, for families at home to enjoy. it was really happy because in lockdown it was a really hard time because we couldn't really see our grandparents. when the chapters came out, it was a really good book and it made me feel better. rowling wanted her young audience to be involved in the adventure and invited them to enter a competition to illustrate the book. evelyn's drawing of the title character is one of 3a selected for inclusion. aged eight years old at the time, she's among the youngest successful artists involved. there were more than 18,000 entries from around the world. my mind went boom! and then i was so excited, i really wanted to see the book. i really wanted to see the book when it arrived, and i really wanted to just see my picture in the book. it's right there! rowling originally wrote the book a decade ago as a bedtime story for her own children. her manusc
joanna prior has been to meet one of the lucky winners. lockdown in spring.lift spirits in uncertain times, jk rowling began releasing instalments online of her new mythical story the ickabog, for families at home to enjoy. it was really happy because in lockdown it was a really hard time because we couldn't really see our grandparents. when the chapters came out, it was a really good book and it made me feel better. rowling wanted her young audience to be involved in the adventure and invited...
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let's go to joanna, please >> booyah, jim, thank you for sharing all your knowledge >> of course, doing>> i am wondering your thought on peloton it is up and down and i am currently ahead. >> okay, let me tell you how i look at peloton. sometimes stocks are too hard. i think peloton is too hard. you got to worry about the pandemic too hard when it is too hard, we take a pass i need to go to mark in florida now. >> cramer, how are you feeling tonight? >> on fire how about you? >> my hair is on fire. > >> that's it that's not much of a fire. >> i have a question for you, i hope you didn't forget about them j&j. i bought it on the dip and it keeps dipping. >> j&j is fine what is it that we are hearing about their vaccine. a good run on j&j, we'll move onto boeing. th it is an interesting trade i think you are fine let's go to calvin in texas. calvin >> booyah, jim, how are you doing. >> very well, thank you, how about you? >> good. cinemark i am predicting for it to go up for 35 or above, post-pandemic, i think it is going to rebound and after pfizer comes out with the vaccine and a little
let's go to joanna, please >> booyah, jim, thank you for sharing all your knowledge >> of course, doing>> i am wondering your thought on peloton it is up and down and i am currently ahead. >> okay, let me tell you how i look at peloton. sometimes stocks are too hard. i think peloton is too hard. you got to worry about the pandemic too hard when it is too hard, we take a pass i need to go to mark in florida now. >> cramer, how are you feeling tonight? >> on...
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joanna what is the call here?biden victory going to affect this part of the world differently to one which involves the reelection of the incumbent? outcome, having a clear would relate to risk market. there has been nervousness about a contested election. now polls suggest biden will win and if that happens there is a perception that biden for asia will help restore a rules-based international order, reduce volatility over the last years especially in u.s.-china relations. and that should be marginally positive for the region. the other thing aside from a biden win is what happens to the senate. if the senate ends up becoming a blue wave and you have cohesive policy between the president and senate and house now controlled by democrats, you should expect a larger and more decisive fiscal stimulus from the u.s. and that would be in favor of reflation which would benefit cyclical economies in the region. how do you think the state of the economy is playing out with regard to the election? , theurse it is a pandemic
joanna what is the call here?biden victory going to affect this part of the world differently to one which involves the reelection of the incumbent? outcome, having a clear would relate to risk market. there has been nervousness about a contested election. now polls suggest biden will win and if that happens there is a perception that biden for asia will help restore a rules-based international order, reduce volatility over the last years especially in u.s.-china relations. and that should be...
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this is bbc news, i'm joanna gosling.ding to the most—up—to—date study — with cases dropping by nearly a third across the country. we saw the largest falls in the north of the country, the delay in at is at work they have had restrictions. the government is to publish the data behind england's new tiered system. the prime minister calls for "unity" ahead of a vote tomorrow — ministers insist the new measures are necessary. we shouldn't stumble at this last hurdle. we've had to take some very difficult decisions. we need to see this through and stick to the course for now. new restrictions to combat the spread of covid—19 in wales will be announced by the country's first minister today. the arcadia retail chain is expected to go into administration today — putting 13,000 jobs on the high street at risk. coming up: we report on the biggest changes to english farming in more than half a century — as ministers publish post—brexit plans to phase out eu farming subsidies and reward enviromental work. good morning. coronavirus c
this is bbc news, i'm joanna gosling.ding to the most—up—to—date study — with cases dropping by nearly a third across the country. we saw the largest falls in the north of the country, the delay in at is at work they have had restrictions. the government is to publish the data behind england's new tiered system. the prime minister calls for "unity" ahead of a vote tomorrow — ministers insist the new measures are necessary. we shouldn't stumble at this last hurdle. we've had...
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joanna on our biden line. good morning. caller: trump would have you believe that all the states he fraud the selection were free. he had no question about that. but then the states that biden one -- won had fraud and that is why he won. think about the logic of that. i think people need to look at that and trump supporters need to look at how preposterous that is that no fraud was involved in the states he won, there was only fraud in all the states that biden won that put him over the top. i think that is an important thing to remember. as joe bidenelieve believes that this election is about who we are. are we going to continue in this fragile democracy? or are we going to give it up in favor of the strongmen? host: robert costa? guest: that seems to be more the comments in question. westchester, ohio. this is deborah, a donald trump supporter? i am a retired scientist in quality control. i don't in chemistry and microbiology. i that process validation. -- i did process validation. my concern is we are all talking about g
joanna on our biden line. good morning. caller: trump would have you believe that all the states he fraud the selection were free. he had no question about that. but then the states that biden one -- won had fraud and that is why he won. think about the logic of that. i think people need to look at that and trump supporters need to look at how preposterous that is that no fraud was involved in the states he won, there was only fraud in all the states that biden won that put him over the top. i...
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first, joanna damascus, maryland on our supports joe biden line. caller: good morning. this is what i would like to say. trump would have you believe all the states he won were fraud-free. all of them. he has no question about them. but all the states that biden won had fraud and that is why he won. think about the logic of that. i think people need to take a look at that. trump supporters need to look at that. it is preposterous that no fraud was involved in the states he won, but was only fraud in all the states that biden won that put him over the top. i think that is an important thing to remember. i really do believe and biden believes this election is about who we are. we will continue in this fragile democracy, forgive it up in favor of a strong man? host: robert costa? guest: thank you for the comment. it seems to be more of a comment than a question. host: westchester, ohio. this is deborah, a donald trump supporter. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am retired scientist and quality control. fidelity chemistry and microbiology -- i dealt in chemistry and
first, joanna damascus, maryland on our supports joe biden line. caller: good morning. this is what i would like to say. trump would have you believe all the states he won were fraud-free. all of them. he has no question about them. but all the states that biden won had fraud and that is why he won. think about the logic of that. i think people need to take a look at that. trump supporters need to look at that. it is preposterous that no fraud was involved in the states he won, but was only...
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often the brooklyn book festival is authors and joanna and charles and frank, they discuss the past in the future of technology. and then, and others, on the poteial effects of the coronavirus will have on society. in 9:00 p.m. etern, and afterwards, political scientists anduthor deborah stone, talks about a book counting, howe use numbers to decide what matters. she's interviewed ready to scientists and others kathy o'neill. much book tv on "c-span2", this weekend. american history but c-span three. the peopl and events until the american story. every weekend, coming up this weekend. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, on the civil war . the discussion about addictions among civil war veterans with penn state university jonathan jones. at 8:0p.m., collectors in history. universi of maryland baltimore county professor william. on new politics and public opinion. an issues such as court packing an executive power. and sunday, american history tv will mark the 400th anniversary of the pilgrim's arrival in plymouth, massachusetts. starting at 4:00 p.m. eastern. on rural america. 5:00 p.m. east
often the brooklyn book festival is authors and joanna and charles and frank, they discuss the past in the future of technology. and then, and others, on the poteial effects of the coronavirus will have on society. in 9:00 p.m. etern, and afterwards, political scientists anduthor deborah stone, talks about a book counting, howe use numbers to decide what matters. she's interviewed ready to scientists and others kathy o'neill. much book tv on "c-span2", this weekend. american history...
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when things really get crazy, well, sometimes the best trade to make is no trade at all i'm joanna payne and schwab is the better place for traders ♪ you can go your own way it's time you make the rules. so join the 2 million people who have switched to xfinity mobile. you can choose from the latest phones or bring your own device and choose the amount of data that's right for you to save even more. and you'll get 5g at no extra cost. all on the most reliable network. so choose a data option that's right for you. get 5g included and save up to $400 dollars a year on the network rated #1 in customer satisfaction. it's your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >>> welcome back, everyone i'm sue herera here's your cnbc news update as we mentioned a few moments ago, new york city public schools are stopping in-class lessons starting tomorrow. citywide test positivity rates have gone above 3% that move affects roughly 300,000 children the schools had been reopened for just eight weeks >>> just outside philadelphia, 800 nurses are on strike for a second day they are protesting low s
when things really get crazy, well, sometimes the best trade to make is no trade at all i'm joanna payne and schwab is the better place for traders ♪ you can go your own way it's time you make the rules. so join the 2 million people who have switched to xfinity mobile. you can choose from the latest phones or bring your own device and choose the amount of data that's right for you to save even more. and you'll get 5g at no extra cost. all on the most reliable network. so choose a data option...
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joanna prior has been to meet one of the lucky winners. lockdown in spring.swapped school for home learning and to help lift spirits in uncertain times,jk learning and to help lift spirits in uncertain times, jk rowling again releasing instalments online of her new mythical story the ickabog, four families at home to enjoy. it was really ha p py families at home to enjoy. it was really happy because it looked as a really happy because it looked as a really ha rd really happy because it looked as a really hard time because we couldn't really hard time because we couldn't really see our grandparents. when the chapters came out, it was a really good book and it made me feel better. jk rowling wanted her young audience to be involved in the adventure and invited them to be pa rt adventure and invited them to be part of a competition to illustrate the book. the drawing of the title character is one of 34 selected for inclusion. aged eight years old time, she is among the youngest successful artists involved. there we re successful artists involved. there were more
joanna prior has been to meet one of the lucky winners. lockdown in spring.swapped school for home learning and to help lift spirits in uncertain times,jk learning and to help lift spirits in uncertain times, jk rowling again releasing instalments online of her new mythical story the ickabog, four families at home to enjoy. it was really ha p py families at home to enjoy. it was really happy because it looked as a really happy because it looked as a really ha rd really happy because it looked...
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i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at 11:00. is that the mass roll—out of this vaccine, will, if it comes good, will be in the first part of next year. the latest weekly coronavirus death figure for england and wales passes 1,000 — for the first time sincejune. the education standards body for england, ofsted, warns that some children have regressed in basic skills and learning during the pandemic. the unemployment rate rises to 4.8% in the three months to september with redundancies reaching a record high. the chief palestinian negotiator saeb erekat has died at the age of 65, due to covid—19 complications. the us attorney—general takes the unusual step of authorising federal prosecutors to investigate allegations of voter fraud in last week's presidential election. and coming up this hour... researchers say the discovery of a two—million—year—old skull in south africa has uncovered a new chapter in the story of human evolution. good morning. the health secretary, matt hancock, says he's told the nhs to be ready to begin vaccin
i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at 11:00. is that the mass roll—out of this vaccine, will, if it comes good, will be in the first part of next year. the latest weekly coronavirus death figure for england and wales passes 1,000 — for the first time sincejune. the education standards body for england, ofsted, warns that some children have regressed in basic skills and learning during the pandemic. the unemployment rate rises to 4.8% in the three months to september with redundancies...
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joanna will be here with you next to ta ke joanna will be here with you next to take you through up untilnglia, the channel islands, we also have rain in the forecast. low pressure to the north of us with its attendant weather fronts introducing the rain and the squeeze in isobars across the irish sea and south—west scotland, here we have gusty winds. the rain continues, notjust in scotland and northern ireland but also across parts of cumbria, the cloud can up in wales and the south—west for drizzle and we have sunny breaks coming in across east anglia, the south—east and channel islands with temperatures up to about 13 degrees. as we head through the evening and overnight our weather front start to move slowly south eastwards, eventually clearing western parts of northern ireland, western scotland, with clear skies following behind and a few showers. ahead of it we have a fair bit of cloud coming our way, it is still mild but already we start to see the colder air filtering south, behind that very same cold front. the cold front moves south on wednesday, the isobars slide, gusty winds a
joanna will be here with you next to ta ke joanna will be here with you next to take you through up untilnglia, the channel islands, we also have rain in the forecast. low pressure to the north of us with its attendant weather fronts introducing the rain and the squeeze in isobars across the irish sea and south—west scotland, here we have gusty winds. the rain continues, notjust in scotland and northern ireland but also across parts of cumbria, the cloud can up in wales and the south—west...
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goodman, joanna. and we know that heathrow has made a £1.5 billion loss in the first nine months of this year. to talk to us about this, we are joined by the ceo of heathrow on the line. good to see you, john. news of a vaccine, we saw on monday that the markets were voting because of this news. tell me what it could mean for you and your industry. well, the vaccine is the only thing that will bring this terrible pandemic to an end and so the announcement that there is a viable vaccine that will be available soon is fantastic news. but it will take some time before this really takes effect and we see the full impact and we take the uk alone, there is a massive challenge to vaccinate a million people a week, but even at that rate, it will ta ke week, but even at that rate, it will take one year and you the entire population. of course, we are a global hub airport, we had a global passenger base and the recovery of heathrow's business and the economic role be pay for the uk will depend a lot on how the
goodman, joanna. and we know that heathrow has made a £1.5 billion loss in the first nine months of this year. to talk to us about this, we are joined by the ceo of heathrow on the line. good to see you, john. news of a vaccine, we saw on monday that the markets were voting because of this news. tell me what it could mean for you and your industry. well, the vaccine is the only thing that will bring this terrible pandemic to an end and so the announcement that there is a viable vaccine that...
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done great over the years, is build our brand, i think, anyway so to partner with the home gals, joanna and kailea that we love launched that in 2018. and now marie kondo. she's the one and only marie kondo. she's the tidy expert and we're delighted to partner and launch this collection in january of 2021 she is about tidying up and about keeping things that spark joy, but she's not saying that you throw everything out she's saying you keep the things that spark joy, and this collection, this co-branded exclusive collection that will be launching some time in january with marie is about -- i think it's about 138 skus, jim. >> wow. >> it will be in stores and it will be online and we just hope to continue to nurture and grow all of our partnerships we're just open to anything that makes sense, and to make it a mutually beneficial relationship that's one of our foundation principles and i really believe that, you know, that's the way to do business. >> in that sense, you really do want to give some same-store sales if you start having them, right? she's a very powerful endorser let me ask
done great over the years, is build our brand, i think, anyway so to partner with the home gals, joanna and kailea that we love launched that in 2018. and now marie kondo. she's the one and only marie kondo. she's the tidy expert and we're delighted to partner and launch this collection in january of 2021 she is about tidying up and about keeping things that spark joy, but she's not saying that you throw everything out she's saying you keep the things that spark joy, and this collection, this...
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that i was trying to tell and i, also, had the good fortune of taking a class with someone named joannameone on to anything, you know it was through their just being warm and just being really gracious with their time and being really gracious with my work and the things that i was trying to do, that it sort of made me see that, okay, maybe this is something worth pursuing but even before studying with either of them, i wasn't someone who was the biggest reader, to say the least. like, if you have someone in your life who doesn't read, i read less than that person and how i filled that sort of narrative gap was with movies and with film. and i was just really lucky and that, like, you know, '90s baby. so we had like a blockbuster around the corner and i could just rent all sorts of foreign film or films that are foreign to the states, anyway. and it really broadened my idea of what a narrative could be and what it could look like, and the different kinds of stories that you could tell so, in a lot of ways, my narrative education was just from watching movies and wanting to see how that
that i was trying to tell and i, also, had the good fortune of taking a class with someone named joannameone on to anything, you know it was through their just being warm and just being really gracious with their time and being really gracious with my work and the things that i was trying to do, that it sort of made me see that, okay, maybe this is something worth pursuing but even before studying with either of them, i wasn't someone who was the biggest reader, to say the least. like, if you...
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joanna gash or oscar reports this giant 10 structure is al bate stadium. in arabic, it translates to the house and will be home to 60000 fans for the opening game of the 22 inch to world cup. if the current virus pandemic lifts in time, the global health crisis hit, just as cattle was finalizing its preparations. overnight in the pandemic has affected the entire world that the not only affect the sporting industry. our preparations have. luckily, not been affected by the pandemic. and we see that the pandemic is as well under control here in qatar. so that's, that's a very good thing. qualifies around the world have been delayed and test events have been cancelled. but even if the virus is still with us in 2 years time, cattle has now had experience of holding a tournament in a bio security bubble. the asian champions league is currently underway here across several. the news teams are coming from abroad. and also the teams from within the top clubs from the door would go through a systematic approach where they tested 1st before entering the dead. show th
joanna gash or oscar reports this giant 10 structure is al bate stadium. in arabic, it translates to the house and will be home to 60000 fans for the opening game of the 22 inch to world cup. if the current virus pandemic lifts in time, the global health crisis hit, just as cattle was finalizing its preparations. overnight in the pandemic has affected the entire world that the not only affect the sporting industry. our preparations have. luckily, not been affected by the pandemic. and we see...
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by the end of the meanwhile england is used to go back under lockdown in a few hours for 4 weeks joanna hall is in london and says there are concerns about how much the country's economy will suffer. well this is so ho central london the streets pedestrian eyes the tables out on the streets as they have been since the summer but the optimism of the summer feels a long time ago instead the sort of gloom of a winter lockdown is setting in now it's due to begin at midnight tonight and run to the 2nd of december people are out and about on the streets enjoying the last opportunity for them to have a plate of restaurant food or a drink in the bars the mood among traders what i've been speaking to some business owners here one said there was an air of panic about a lot of people simply don't believe that this lockdown will be lifted as promised by the government in 4 weeks time that it will instead have to be extended raising the prospect for businesses of lost revenue all the way up to christmas and that's pretty appalling of course for them remember this is a lockdown that the government de
by the end of the meanwhile england is used to go back under lockdown in a few hours for 4 weeks joanna hall is in london and says there are concerns about how much the country's economy will suffer. well this is so ho central london the streets pedestrian eyes the tables out on the streets as they have been since the summer but the optimism of the summer feels a long time ago instead the sort of gloom of a winter lockdown is setting in now it's due to begin at midnight tonight and run to the...
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this is bbc news, i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at eleven...ld agree, is devolution in scotland has facilitated the rise of separatism and nationalism in the form of the snp, and that is trying to break apart the united kingdom. these comments just underline the contempt that borisjohnson and the tories at westminster has for the people of scotland making the choices. the scottish government is set to announce whether the toughest covid restrictions will be imposed across west scotland. latest figures show the number of deaths from covid in england and wales continues to rise for the ninth successive week. easyjet posts pre—tax losses of £1.3 billion, its first annual loss in the airline's 25—year history. we'll talk to the airline's chief executive about future plans. indian factory workers supplying some major british supermarkets say they are being routinely exploited. we have a special investigation. and 27 hours after blast off, the dragon space x capsule successfully docks with the international space station. good morning. borisjohnson h
this is bbc news, i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at eleven...ld agree, is devolution in scotland has facilitated the rise of separatism and nationalism in the form of the snp, and that is trying to break apart the united kingdom. these comments just underline the contempt that borisjohnson and the tories at westminster has for the people of scotland making the choices. the scottish government is set to announce whether the toughest covid restrictions will be imposed across west scotland....
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first, joanna damascus, maryland on our supports joe biden line. caller: good morning.is what i would like to say. trump would have you believe all the states he won were fraud-free. all of them. he has no question about them. but all the states that biden won had fraud and that is why he won. think about the logic of that. i think people need to take a look at that. trump supporters need to look at that. it is preposterous that no fraud was involved in the states he won, but was only fraud in all the states that biden won that put him over the top. i think that is an important thing to remember. i really do believe and biden believes this election is about who we are. we will continue in this fragile democracy, forgive it up in favor of a strong man? host: robert costa? guest: thank you for the comment. it seems to be more of a comment than a question. host: westchester, ohio. this is deborah, a donald trump supporter. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am retired scientist and quality control. fidelity chemistry and microbiology -- i dealt in chemistry and microb
first, joanna damascus, maryland on our supports joe biden line. caller: good morning.is what i would like to say. trump would have you believe all the states he won were fraud-free. all of them. he has no question about them. but all the states that biden won had fraud and that is why he won. think about the logic of that. i think people need to take a look at that. trump supporters need to look at that. it is preposterous that no fraud was involved in the states he won, but was only fraud in...
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joanna metzger. serena velazquez ramos. sanchez. laila pen nell low pi diaz ramirez. nina pop. tony mcdaden. domenique fells. ryan milton. jane thompson. selena reyes hernandez. ryan egypt powers. mercy mack. varela stone. shocky peters. ray black. summer taylor. maryland say zeieras. diar h. ova. ajia spears. leyrachonde. key sam. mella green. michelle -- maya green. michelle. luisa harris. brooklyn. air la blackwood -- sarah blackwood. angel unique. and uni karen. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today as founder of the service organization caucus to celebrate national philanthropy day, an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the many acts of kindness and service that individuals and organizations across this nation do
joanna metzger. serena velazquez ramos. sanchez. laila pen nell low pi diaz ramirez. nina pop. tony mcdaden. domenique fells. ryan milton. jane thompson. selena reyes hernandez. ryan egypt powers. mercy mack. varela stone. shocky peters. ray black. summer taylor. maryland say zeieras. diar h. ova. ajia spears. leyrachonde. key sam. mella green. michelle -- maya green. michelle. luisa harris. brooklyn. air la blackwood -- sarah blackwood. angel unique. and uni karen. yield back. the speaker pro...
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the honorable joanna mcwilliams is chair of the federal depository insurance corporation. honorable randall corns is vice chair of supervision of the board of governors of the federal reserve system and mr. brian brooks is the acting at the office of the comptroller of the currency. and, so, without objection, all of your witness statements will remain a part of the record. each of you will have five minutes to summarize your testimony. you should be able to see a timer on your screen that will indicate how much time you have left. the timer will go off at the end of your time. i would ask you to be mindful of the timer and quickly wrap up your testimony so that we can be respectful of both witnesses and committee member time. chairman hood, you are now recognized for five minutes to present your oral testimony. >> chairwoman waters, ranking members, members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to provide an update on the safety, soundness, and security of federal credit unions during this ongoing emergency. our system was well-capitalized at the start of the pa
the honorable joanna mcwilliams is chair of the federal depository insurance corporation. honorable randall corns is vice chair of supervision of the board of governors of the federal reserve system and mr. brian brooks is the acting at the office of the comptroller of the currency. and, so, without objection, all of your witness statements will remain a part of the record. each of you will have five minutes to summarize your testimony. you should be able to see a timer on your screen that will...
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iamjoanna i am joanna gosling.but says "the rules are the rules" it actually doesn't matter that i've had the disease and am bursting with antibodies. we've got to interrupt the spread of the disease. it doesn't change the amount of work the prime minister will be able to do, driving forward the agenda, at all. a major new vaccine trial gets under way in the uk — it uses a genetically modified common cold virus to train the immune system. the uk government is hoping to double the country's daily coronavirus testing capacity, by opening two new "megalabs". a crucial week for brexit trade negotiations, with eu leaders hoping to sign off on a deal on thursday. three, two... one... zero. ignition! and coming up. . . .taxi for space? the new era for extraterrestial travel as the space x capsule heads into orbit. good morning. the chancellor, rishi sunak, has said that the government is continuing with "business as usual", despite the prime minister being told to self—isolate by the nhs test and trace system. borisjohnso
iamjoanna i am joanna gosling.but says "the rules are the rules" it actually doesn't matter that i've had the disease and am bursting with antibodies. we've got to interrupt the spread of the disease. it doesn't change the amount of work the prime minister will be able to do, driving forward the agenda, at all. a major new vaccine trial gets under way in the uk — it uses a genetically modified common cold virus to train the immune system. the uk government is hoping to double the...
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joanna gosling will be here with you in the next few minutes.specially, things turning a little bit drier now and into the afternoon. there will still be a few showers dotted around but, equally, a little bit more in the way of dry and sunny weather and there is a trend to drier weather through the rest of the working week. high pressure down towards the south—west of us with a cap on the atmosphere. that means the rain clouds don't pop up. it will spread across most areas, at least, keeping things dry through thursday and friday but the return of some frost and also some mist and fog. out there at the moment, though, into the afternoon, the rain across some eastern areas gradually clearing away, allowing the sunshine to develop and for most, actually, it's an afternoon of sunshine and one or two downpours. downpours most frequent in the west — some of those on the heavy side. after the gusty winds of this morning, this afternoon — certainly relative to recent days — the wind is much, much lighter. but even with the sunshine it is going to be a
joanna gosling will be here with you in the next few minutes.specially, things turning a little bit drier now and into the afternoon. there will still be a few showers dotted around but, equally, a little bit more in the way of dry and sunny weather and there is a trend to drier weather through the rest of the working week. high pressure down towards the south—west of us with a cap on the atmosphere. that means the rain clouds don't pop up. it will spread across most areas, at least, keeping...
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and baroness joanna shields, ceo of benevolentai, is the first of many women in tech featuring on thiso in london. hello, everyone, and welcome to this very special click virtual event. joining us from their corners of the world were serene ow from singapore, who's head of data science at grab, a multibillion—dollar ride—hailing giant dominating southeast asia. erica joy baker, who set her alarm clock very early to dial in from silicon valley. formerly a pioneer at microsoft, google and slack, she's now the director of engineering at github. and nicola mendelsohn, whojoined us online from here in london. she's facebook‘s vp of europe, middle east and asia. her work has been recognised by the queen. our audience beamed in from over 30 countries across the globe. each nation with its unique set of challenges, but united over the shared experience of being a woman in tech. i'm robyn mckenzie, i'm18 and i've just started studying product design in cardiff. hi, i'm sara. i'm 21 years old, and i'm from tehran, iran. i'm an undergraduate student in computerengineering. i'm bo, i'm 24 and i've
and baroness joanna shields, ceo of benevolentai, is the first of many women in tech featuring on thiso in london. hello, everyone, and welcome to this very special click virtual event. joining us from their corners of the world were serene ow from singapore, who's head of data science at grab, a multibillion—dollar ride—hailing giant dominating southeast asia. erica joy baker, who set her alarm clock very early to dial in from silicon valley. formerly a pioneer at microsoft, google and...
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joanna santini, is a professor of microbiology at the university college london and joins us now.are a lot of other vaccines that are not targeting this protein which maybe we should be looking at more seriously now, so it makes us more resilient in being able to combat the transmission of the virus. some suggestion that the virus originally was passed from humans to the animals, but now it then could be passed back. i guess if it is in a minkfarm, passed back. i guess if it is in a mink farm, regardless of what people may or may not think about mink farms, it can be contained to some extent. is there more of a risk if it were to transfer into wild animal populations? as you said, this is something that is not unexpected because the virus is a human virus. yes, indeed mink farms you have the animals contained so you can potentially cull all the affected animals. if it does get into the wild, into the population more broadly, into the animal population, it will be more difficult to trace the infection, the virus, in these populations, but then it will be much more difficult to cont
joanna santini, is a professor of microbiology at the university college london and joins us now.are a lot of other vaccines that are not targeting this protein which maybe we should be looking at more seriously now, so it makes us more resilient in being able to combat the transmission of the virus. some suggestion that the virus originally was passed from humans to the animals, but now it then could be passed back. i guess if it is in a minkfarm, passed back. i guess if it is in a mink farm,...
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the recording is by soprano joanna forrest, who is previously topped the classical album charts.equipment for schools and community clubs, like the one he loved. they continue to remember him, which is lovely. i wish them all the best with a charity single. many of us have spent hours trying to solve one of these. i used to be able to do this once upona i used to be able to do this once upon a time. i hate them, i took the stickers off and put them on in the right place because i got so frustrated. that was when i was a bit younger. they annoy me. there are some who can manage it in just seconds. louise has been working on it for about a minute. you are doing very well with the oranges. there is a system ? well with the oranges. there is a system? i had a system but i can't remember it. you have been eyeing it up remember it. you have been eyeing it up throughout the programme. remember it. you have been eyeing it up throughout the programmelj remember it. you have been eyeing it up throughout the programme. i going to relearn. what else is there to do?! each year the best compet
the recording is by soprano joanna forrest, who is previously topped the classical album charts.equipment for schools and community clubs, like the one he loved. they continue to remember him, which is lovely. i wish them all the best with a charity single. many of us have spent hours trying to solve one of these. i used to be able to do this once upona i used to be able to do this once upon a time. i hate them, i took the stickers off and put them on in the right place because i got so...
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now the latest news with joanna a fusillade of tweets today. needing 270 electoral college votes, here are the latest figures. joe biden currently has 22a and donald trump 213. mr trump has performed better than many polls predicted. he is projected to hold the crucial state of florida as well as texas and ohio, and is ahead in other key states including georgia and north carolina. california has gone, as expected, tojoe biden. mr biden also appears to be on course to take arizona, previously held by mr trump. speaking to supporters at the white house, the president accused his opponents of trying to steal the election and vowed to go to the supreme court before the count is complete calling the results a fraud on the american public without providing any evidence. we want the law to be used in a proper manner. so we'll be going to the us supreme court. we want all voting to stop, we don't want them to find any ballots at four o'clock in the morning and add them to the list, ok? it's a very sad... it's a very sad moment. to me this is a very sa
now the latest news with joanna a fusillade of tweets today. needing 270 electoral college votes, here are the latest figures. joe biden currently has 22a and donald trump 213. mr trump has performed better than many polls predicted. he is projected to hold the crucial state of florida as well as texas and ohio, and is ahead in other key states including georgia and north carolina. california has gone, as expected, tojoe biden. mr biden also appears to be on course to take arizona, previously...