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in the intersection of the trilogy and got so much acclaim for that now she has done it again with kent state. it is a remarkable book one of the best things i worked on as an editor in 25 years. it is a masterpiece and the book that defies categorization and is with the sixties trilogy traditionally they like to write novels in a straightforward way that what she has done is to push the limits of what a book can do so rather than accepting that genre and conforming her story she will invent her own way to tell the story that she invented the documentary novel together the look at the sixties and the choices made and then with kent state she wanted to tell the story just so she has a form that fits it perfectly. and it is wonderful to talk to you about this extraordinary book but i will start with the obvious question we didn't anticipate to be in these virtual events the other big strand of where we are right now is the culture protest and everything happening and think about kent state they saw everything from trump tear gassing people so he could hold up the bible it is eerie how it
in the intersection of the trilogy and got so much acclaim for that now she has done it again with kent state. it is a remarkable book one of the best things i worked on as an editor in 25 years. it is a masterpiece and the book that defies categorization and is with the sixties trilogy traditionally they like to write novels in a straightforward way that what she has done is to push the limits of what a book can do so rather than accepting that genre and conforming her story she will invent...
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now and why a she's done it again with "kent state", it is a remarkable book, as anybody who knows menows i believe one of the best things i worked as an editor and 25 years, i think it's a masterpiece. i think it is a book that defies categorization and basically as with the 60s trilogy, some people they like the novel form, they traditionally like to write novels in a very straightforward way but debbie has done in this part of her career and she has decided to push the limit of what a book can do and rather than just sort of sitting back and accepting a genre and conforming her story to that genre she will in fact invent her own way to tell the story with the 60s trilogy she invented the documentary novel as a way of giving this wide lens look at the 60s and the people within the 60s and the choices that were being made and all the conflicts they are and with "kent state" she wanted to tell the story with not just one way with money and she invented a form that fits the story perfectly. it is an honor to work with you always, debbie, but it is certainly wonderful to get to talk to
now and why a she's done it again with "kent state", it is a remarkable book, as anybody who knows menows i believe one of the best things i worked as an editor and 25 years, i think it's a masterpiece. i think it is a book that defies categorization and basically as with the 60s trilogy, some people they like the novel form, they traditionally like to write novels in a very straightforward way but debbie has done in this part of her career and she has decided to push the limit of...
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thejudd family have been coming here from kent every summer for half a century.n, ca they wanted to visit this year to support the local economy. but they are avoiding the busier areas to stay safe. it's being selective and reasoning things through. you know, we don't need to go to st ives this year. we'll be back at easter anyway, so we'll go to st ives at easter — it'll still be there. a feeling of normality after a period of great uncertainty. for the family that run this holiday park — relief. they're as full as they can be and all the staff are back. our customers have all been very receptive to the measures we've put in place. everyone's been keeping to their own families and maintaining social distancing. and that's been really reassuring to see. it feels like the coronavirus isn't here any more. it feels like normal. it is a delicate balance for a county that, until now, has escaped the worst. jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @jamesbbcnews. please stay with bbc news. hello there. for the second friday in a row, some of us have
thejudd family have been coming here from kent every summer for half a century.n, ca they wanted to visit this year to support the local economy. but they are avoiding the busier areas to stay safe. it's being selective and reasoning things through. you know, we don't need to go to st ives this year. we'll be back at easter anyway, so we'll go to st ives at easter — it'll still be there. a feeling of normality after a period of great uncertainty. for the family that run this holiday park —...
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but an investigation by kent police into her treatment concluded.that shows any discrimination, but the officer could have acted with greater compassion and courtesy. chanting: black lives matter! recent black lives matter protests, this one in brighton, have shone a spotlight on the sometimes troubled relationship between the police and the black community. the chief constable of kent, alan pughsley, took the knee at an event, in his words, to show "humility and solidarity" for all communities. can you get out of the car, and we don't need to do this? but last month, after this footage was widely shared, the met apologised to the sprinter bianca williams for the distress she experienced when she and her partner were pulled over in their car in a stop—and—search. there is a need for more work between police services and the communities they serve, to enhance confidence that the police can serve all its communities equally. kent police says it takes all allegations of racial discrimination seriously but, having examined what happened here, it conclud
but an investigation by kent police into her treatment concluded.that shows any discrimination, but the officer could have acted with greater compassion and courtesy. chanting: black lives matter! recent black lives matter protests, this one in brighton, have shone a spotlight on the sometimes troubled relationship between the police and the black community. the chief constable of kent, alan pughsley, took the knee at an event, in his words, to show "humility and solidarity" for all...
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jeff kent,rman, i am delegate from washington state. under the emergency procedures set forth under rule 37-numeral e, we will not be adopting an adoptionersion of the of the rules of the republican party until the convention in 2024. however, the republic test republican national committee will update as needed. i moved to strike the following clause from rule 12 -- "no subject shall be adopted -- no a member shall be adopted after september of 2018," and replace it with, "no such rule will be adopted after september 30 two years prior to the year in which the next national convention is to be held. the delegate from washington has made a motion to correct rule 12, the root pool -- the rules of the republican party. is there a second? >> my name is peter goldberg, i am from the largest state in the union, the great state of alaska, and i second mr. kent's motion. the book of the motion has been made and seconded. hearing no further discussion, the chair will call for a vote. in favor, signify by saying aye. >> aye. it.he ayes have the
jeff kent,rman, i am delegate from washington state. under the emergency procedures set forth under rule 37-numeral e, we will not be adopting an adoptionersion of the of the rules of the republican party until the convention in 2024. however, the republic test republican national committee will update as needed. i moved to strike the following clause from rule 12 -- "no subject shall be adopted -- no a member shall be adopted after september of 2018," and replace it with, "no...
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we are thrilled to have the kent professor with us.uld you expect to be the response of biden/harris after what they've observed over four days at the republican national convention? matthew: my view is they have to get the narrative to being positive because at the moment, it is quite the donald trump and mike pence and others are --ming the mcgrath as being framing the democrats as being a deconstructive movement, a movement that wants to deconstruct america. that is very potent when you try to look at that through the prism of ordinary voters. in my mind, biden, harris and others have to get the how theyion back to want to make it more positive, and that is going to be much more profitable territory for the. tom: the analog is nixon/mcgovern, shades of that across three and four election cycles. what can mr. biden and senator harris learn from the nixon/mcgovern era so that they can do better against trump? just as a general statement, what should the plan be? matthew: i think the plan has got to be to get to that central point of w
we are thrilled to have the kent professor with us.uld you expect to be the response of biden/harris after what they've observed over four days at the republican national convention? matthew: my view is they have to get the narrative to being positive because at the moment, it is quite the donald trump and mike pence and others are --ming the mcgrath as being framing the democrats as being a deconstructive movement, a movement that wants to deconstruct america. that is very potent when you try...
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the unaccompanied children, though, become the responsibility of kent social services.ve been 23 — the most ever recorded. i don't think there is any council in the country, certainly not even one of the size of kent county council, that could take on board 60, 70, 80 or more young people coming into its care month on month on month. we are in some considerable pressure now as those numbers increase. throughout the day, coastguard and border force vessels have patrolled the kent coast as holiday—makers enjoy the sun on beaches where migrant dinghies recently came ashore. many more migrants sneak into britain in the back of lorries and other vehicles, but the sight of dinghies breaching the country's borders beneath the iconic white cliffs is always politically potent. the mp for dover says britain should send them all straight back. what we've seen is an absolutely unacceptable level of small boats crossing this year, and we do need the french to stop the boats leaving their shore, we need to make sure boats are taken back to france, and that if people do arrive here, t
the unaccompanied children, though, become the responsibility of kent social services.ve been 23 — the most ever recorded. i don't think there is any council in the country, certainly not even one of the size of kent county council, that could take on board 60, 70, 80 or more young people coming into its care month on month on month. we are in some considerable pressure now as those numbers increase. throughout the day, coastguard and border force vessels have patrolled the kent coast as...
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you are in kent county, michigan.t's a county president trump carried by a small margin in 2016 and one arguably he has to hang onto to try to win in 2020. what are you hearing from voters there? >> reporter: kent county is also the hometown of gerald ford and also home to a lot of voters that view themselves as moderate jerry ford republicans and this is a slice of the electorate i have been tracking since last november. these are republicans that feel increasingly lost in the republican party, one voter calls himself politically homeless, and they are considering voting for joe biden. i sat down with three voters that i've been talking to for almost a year now and for these folks the vice presidential pick could be make or break. take a listen. how important is the vice presidential pick here for you all? >> i'd have a hard time as much as i don't want to vote for trump, voting for biden if he were to nominate somebody or ask somebody to be his running mate who is extremely divisive. >> reporter: are there choices t
you are in kent county, michigan.t's a county president trump carried by a small margin in 2016 and one arguably he has to hang onto to try to win in 2020. what are you hearing from voters there? >> reporter: kent county is also the hometown of gerald ford and also home to a lot of voters that view themselves as moderate jerry ford republicans and this is a slice of the electorate i have been tracking since last november. these are republicans that feel increasingly lost in the republican...
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kent wants a voluntary system to be made mandatory. scheme has not been enough to make a real difference. it‘s unclear what will happen to any new unaccompanied children who arrive in kent from across the channel in the coming days. keith doyle, bbc news. the health secretary matt hancock will outline plans for the future of public health in england later. he‘s expected to announce a new agency, which will take over many functions of public health england — one of the organisations at the heart of the response to coronavirus. the body has faced criticism over its handling of the crisis, but some argue it‘s been made a scapegoat for failings elsewhere. a boy who suffered life—changing injuries when he was thrown from the balcony of the tate modern last year, has been able to go home for the first time. the six—year—old was visiting london from france with his family when he fell 100—feet. he now needs round—the—clock medical care. 18—year—old jonty bravery was convicted of attempted murder and was jailed in june. what may be the highest
kent wants a voluntary system to be made mandatory. scheme has not been enough to make a real difference. it‘s unclear what will happen to any new unaccompanied children who arrive in kent from across the channel in the coming days. keith doyle, bbc news. the health secretary matt hancock will outline plans for the future of public health in england later. he‘s expected to announce a new agency, which will take over many functions of public health england — one of the organisations at the...
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the investigation by kent police has concluded there was no breaches of legislation or kent police policyof kent police took the knee at an event in his words to show humility and solidarity for all communities. last month after this footage was widely shared, the met apologised to the sprinter bianca williams for the express —— the distress she experienced when she and her partner are pulled over in their car and her partner are pulled over in theircar ina and her partner are pulled over in their car in a stop and search. there is a need for more work between police services and the communities they serve to enhance that the police can serve all communities. kent police as it takes all allegations of racial discrimination seriously but having examined what happened here it concluded that the officer did not act ina concluded that the officer did not act in a discriminatory manner. it accepts that he did speak to dr andrea charles—fidelis in an unsympathetic manner, and the police have apologised for any upset caused, but she, now, is taking the case to the independent police sports talk.
the investigation by kent police has concluded there was no breaches of legislation or kent police policyof kent police took the knee at an event in his words to show humility and solidarity for all communities. last month after this footage was widely shared, the met apologised to the sprinter bianca williams for the express —— the distress she experienced when she and her partner are pulled over in their car and her partner are pulled over in theircar ina and her partner are pulled over...
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in kent county there's a lot of voices that sound like that first woman you heard from. she is somebody who voted for mitt romney back in 2012 yet said she does not want her children to grow up under a second term of a trump administration. she said what she has seen in some of these midwestern cities when it comes to police shootings and protests that followed, she says that she encouraged her kids to go out and take part in those blm protests. i should also mention last night i was a block down the road from here and there was about nine white men in their 40s and 50s. i walked up and just out of interest to hear where they were at politically said would you mind telling me donald trump or joe biden. not a single one said they would vote for donald trump. they said they are part of the christian reform church here and they went to calvin college just down the road, a christian private university. they said it should not be a misnomer to the american public. just because they consider them self christian, because they consider themselves conservatives means they pledge
in kent county there's a lot of voices that sound like that first woman you heard from. she is somebody who voted for mitt romney back in 2012 yet said she does not want her children to grow up under a second term of a trump administration. she said what she has seen in some of these midwestern cities when it comes to police shootings and protests that followed, she says that she encouraged her kids to go out and take part in those blm protests. i should also mention last night i was a block...
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week in federal unemployment benefits with no deal to extend it in sight, with more here's jo ling kent. >> reporter: she's teetering on the brink. >> it's like your life before the pandemic turns upside down. >> reporter: the single mother of three was furloughed from her housekeeper job at the san francisco marriott back in march. no stranger to hardship she lost her husband to lung cancer ten years ago. >> they know that i'm strong, and i don't want them to see that i'm crying but at the end of the day like thinking how can i survive? it really stress me out, how can i provide for them >> reporter: with no deal in washington her unemployment will soon drop from about $1,000 a week to $400. >> it's not a luxury to have a telephone or a car or a home. that's necessity and we need it. >> reporter: she and her children, 11, 13 and 21 years old have been sharing a bedroom in her sister's house, a home they also share with her 88-year-old mother. >> we don't want to go out. we don't want our mother to get infected with the virus. >> thank you >> reporter: she has no choice. going to a food
week in federal unemployment benefits with no deal to extend it in sight, with more here's jo ling kent. >> reporter: she's teetering on the brink. >> it's like your life before the pandemic turns upside down. >> reporter: the single mother of three was furloughed from her housekeeper job at the san francisco marriott back in march. no stranger to hardship she lost her husband to lung cancer ten years ago. >> they know that i'm strong, and i don't want them to see that...
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the wind still a feature here, maybe some cloud and the odd spot of rain to get away from kent and essex of showers, not much more than that, but again, despite the fact that the wind is easing, still only on the thermometers, 12 to about 18 degrees, and here is the thing — we do it all over again as we go from sunday night, under the influence of the big area of high pressure, so not very much in the way of breeze, not very much in the way of cloud, so it is another chilly start, but at least it is a gloriously sunny day. i think the cloud really will develop through the course of the day and it will cloud over, certainly as the front approaches northern ireland, but many areas will stay dry. but again, despite all the sunshine, it won't be overly warm. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. chadwick boseman, the star of the groundbreaking super—hero movie black panther, dies of colon cancer — he was a3. the fact that he chose those iconic, historical black characters and icons in history, it's testament to the kind of roles he wanted to t
the wind still a feature here, maybe some cloud and the odd spot of rain to get away from kent and essex of showers, not much more than that, but again, despite the fact that the wind is easing, still only on the thermometers, 12 to about 18 degrees, and here is the thing — we do it all over again as we go from sunday night, under the influence of the big area of high pressure, so not very much in the way of breeze, not very much in the way of cloud, so it is another chilly start, but at...
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jo ling kent has more. >> reporter: tonight authorities charged three suspects with the unprecedented hack of some of twitter's most famous users. florida state officials billing 17-year-old graham ivan clark from tampa as the master mind, allegedly working with a 19-year-old from the uk known as chawon and a 22-year-old floridian called rolex. they're charged in stealing accounts -- barack obama, joe biden, jeff bezos, elon murder in the second and bill gates. using them to ask -- for bit coin, scamming them out of $100,000 twitter says the scam targeted a small number of employees by phone, enabling hackers to access celebrity accounts and direct messages, clark will be charged as an adult facing 30 state felonies twitter today saying we appreciate the swift actions of law enforcement, and will continue to cooperate. >> increasingly we rely on platforms like twitter to receive news and other information that is important to our lives. the twitter vip hack undermines public confidence in those information platforms. >> reporter: and with the presidential election less than 100 days a
jo ling kent has more. >> reporter: tonight authorities charged three suspects with the unprecedented hack of some of twitter's most famous users. florida state officials billing 17-year-old graham ivan clark from tampa as the master mind, allegedly working with a 19-year-old from the uk known as chawon and a 22-year-old floridian called rolex. they're charged in stealing accounts -- barack obama, joe biden, jeff bezos, elon murder in the second and bill gates. using them to ask -- for...
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jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. >>> let's turn to that breakthrough between israel and the united arab emirates, agreeing to establish diplomatic relations in a deal announced by the white house. nbc's richard engel is following it richard, how did this come about >> reporter: good evening, lester. for the last several years the israelis and emirates had a close relationship, behind closed doors because of their mutual hostility towards iran the relations between the two, however, got quite tense a few months ago when the prime minister benjamin netanyahu was threatening to annex the west bank, the emirates saying this was a red line and they say that they got israel t back off of that intention and in exchange they are bringing this close but private relationship out into the public which is what we're seeing right now. netanyahu says all options, including annexation are still on the table it could be rhetoric the palestinians say it's a betrayal. lester >> richard engel tonight, thanks. >>> in 60 seconds the wildfire battle in california where a massive blaze is out of control
jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. >>> let's turn to that breakthrough between israel and the united arab emirates, agreeing to establish diplomatic relations in a deal announced by the white house. nbc's richard engel is following it richard, how did this come about >> reporter: good evening, lester. for the last several years the israelis and emirates had a close relationship, behind closed doors because of their mutual hostility towards iran the relations between the two,...
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he's jo ling kent. >> reporter: dee dee reed was the heart of dodger stadium. >> this would have been my 29th season. >> her entire family worked at the concession stands and bars inside until they were laid off in march. >> it's just scary to not have a job, have to pay the rent, have to make our car payments, pay our bills. >> reporter: with fans not coming back anytime soon reed is among the 28 million workers nationwide currently collecting unemployme unemployment struggling since the extra $600 ended two weeks ago, although jobless claims dropped below 9 million last week, it's still four times more than early march and no relief in sight. with a stalemate in washington some states tell nbc news they can't afford to help pay $#00 of the new $400 benefit put forth in president trump's connective roared. >> there is just no room this our budget we've had to cut so many services. >> how long would it take to implement the president's executive order and get that extra money to people who need it? >> we know in colorado, you know, four weeks is a good benchmark for us once we get the
he's jo ling kent. >> reporter: dee dee reed was the heart of dodger stadium. >> this would have been my 29th season. >> her entire family worked at the concession stands and bars inside until they were laid off in march. >> it's just scary to not have a job, have to pay the rent, have to make our car payments, pay our bills. >> reporter: with fans not coming back anytime soon reed is among the 28 million workers nationwide currently collecting unemployme...
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or kent police policy.ty. the chief constable of kent, alan pughsley, took the knee at an event, in his words, to show humility and solidarity for all communities. get out of the car and we don't need to do this. but last month, after this footage was widely shared, the met apologised to the sprinter of bianca williams for the distress she experienced when she and her partner were pulled over in their car in a stop and search. there is a need for more work between police services and the communities they serve to enhance confidence that the police can serve all its communities equally. kent police says it takes all allegations of racial discrimination seriously, but having examined what happened here, it concluded the officer didn't act in a discriminatory manner towards dr charles fidelis. it accepted, though, that he did speak to her in an unsympathetic manner. the police have apologised for any upset caused but she now is taking the case to the independent police watchdog. simonjones, bbc news, swanley.
or kent police policy.ty. the chief constable of kent, alan pughsley, took the knee at an event, in his words, to show humility and solidarity for all communities. get out of the car and we don't need to do this. but last month, after this footage was widely shared, the met apologised to the sprinter of bianca williams for the distress she experienced when she and her partner were pulled over in their car in a stop and search. there is a need for more work between police services and the...
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come kent education the contents of any experience to just get them to at low cost even though it is very high tech i think i care and gave them the most patient. we owe life they're paid to share. i'd like to free people from doing things that the only like of repetitive tasks trivial dollars. shoes and that sharks your every day life and death tax all the things that you doing on magically. by using artificial intelligence and machine limiting meachem it accurately detects and recognize the things that. we have this mission to integrate russian intelligence for understanding assisting and improving daily life. i think that i basically free people from having to memorize a lot of trivial knowledge so when i was growing up member all the capital in the world is it and things like that where it's today i can just pass siri or i ask alexa. it will just give you the answer and there is not much to gain by memorizing postings anymore so i think the education should change adapt to the situation in situations where i understand. means much more important than memorizing thinking understan
come kent education the contents of any experience to just get them to at low cost even though it is very high tech i think i care and gave them the most patient. we owe life they're paid to share. i'd like to free people from doing things that the only like of repetitive tasks trivial dollars. shoes and that sharks your every day life and death tax all the things that you doing on magically. by using artificial intelligence and machine limiting meachem it accurately detects and recognize the...
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keep an eye on the east of scotland and a batch of storms in northern france which could get close to kent some time. some storms could bubble up elsewhere. whatever storms occur, lots of thunder and lightning, spectacular for some lots of thunder and lightning, spectacularfor some of lots of thunder and lightning, spectacular for some of you overnight tonight. the other feature with the weather is the high temperatures we have been enduring over recent nights and tonight is no exception. 27 in london at 11pm, not the minimum temperatures but it will be another tropical night and that is where temperatures stay, at or above 20 degrees. tomorrow, a warm start and very humid and the first batch of storms clear in the north gci’oss batch of storms clear in the north across scotland and it will be dry for some time with sunshine but showers and thunderstorms across england and wales will be much more widespread than we have seen for example today. as far as those temperatures go, we will see highs moving into the 30s, particular gci’oss moving into the 30s, particular across the midlands, cent
keep an eye on the east of scotland and a batch of storms in northern france which could get close to kent some time. some storms could bubble up elsewhere. whatever storms occur, lots of thunder and lightning, spectacular for some lots of thunder and lightning, spectacularfor some of lots of thunder and lightning, spectacular for some of you overnight tonight. the other feature with the weather is the high temperatures we have been enduring over recent nights and tonight is no exception. 27 in...
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maricopa county, arizona, and kent county, michigan.et's start in maricopa, where the percentage of non-hispanic rates has dropped while the percentage of black and hispanics has grown. my colleague vaughn hillyard is in surprise, arizona. vaughn, what are you seeing there? >> reporter: chuck, these changing suburbs of maricopa county could change the election, and now joe biden owns a 15-point edge and just take this city of surprise as an example. since 2000, the population has grown by more than 100,000 people. voters here largely aren't buying into this idea that, quote, chaos and bloodshed is going to overtake their cities as donald trump has suggested. take randy winner. he's a 2016 trump voter. a maintenance worker at a school district down the road whose republican has dated back to ronald reagan. he said, i don't see that happening here. he is mulling voting for joe biden and all of this is reflective in our polling. right now joe biden is leading among arizona sub ber voters, 62% to 37%. chuck? >> vaughn, a 25-point swing in t
maricopa county, arizona, and kent county, michigan.et's start in maricopa, where the percentage of non-hispanic rates has dropped while the percentage of black and hispanics has grown. my colleague vaughn hillyard is in surprise, arizona. vaughn, what are you seeing there? >> reporter: chuck, these changing suburbs of maricopa county could change the election, and now joe biden owns a 15-point edge and just take this city of surprise as an example. since 2000, the population has grown by...
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leaving fronts facing the ships of that all navy and border force john holl visited the county of kent to find out of residents they feel the situation is actually under control. the u.k. government built on bricks it and taking back control has instead been losing it control of the economy jobs social care even education all thanks to corona virus now the borders seem under threat as well asylum seekers have been a riving in small boats for weeks hundreds on some days in the fine summer weather . we should have written in the ruling conservative party m.p. for dover and deal didn't answer our requests for an interview but the question we might have asked her is this with asylum seeker numbers far smaller than on the continent is this so-called crisis being manufactured to distract from other problems there is no real emergency this is a slow trickle just as there has always been and what we get in response is this extraordinary heavy handed home office replied puts new jobs in tries to militarize the situation and treats most refugees as a form of sort of military invasion along the k
leaving fronts facing the ships of that all navy and border force john holl visited the county of kent to find out of residents they feel the situation is actually under control. the u.k. government built on bricks it and taking back control has instead been losing it control of the economy jobs social care even education all thanks to corona virus now the borders seem under threat as well asylum seekers have been a riving in small boats for weeks hundreds on some days in the fine summer...
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the wind is still a feature here, may be some cloud and the odd spot of rain to get away from kent andn that, but, again, despite the fact the wind is easing, it is still 12 to 18 on the thermometers. we do it all over again as we go from sunday night, under the influence of the high pressure system, not much in the way of breeze and cloud, so another chilly start. but at least it's a gloriously sunny day. the cloud will develop through the course of the day. it'll cloud out as the front approaches northern ireland, but to many places will stay dry. despite the sunshine, it won't be overly warm. welcome to the programme which brings together leading correspondents in the uk with those who write and broadcast about this country to the folks back home. after a week in which republicans and rioting vied for the headlines in the united states, will president trump get the law and order election campaign he's hoping for? and a resignation in brussels and a sacking in london — has the pandemic changed the way those who govern us are held to account? joining us this week are thomas kielinger,
the wind is still a feature here, may be some cloud and the odd spot of rain to get away from kent andn that, but, again, despite the fact the wind is easing, it is still 12 to 18 on the thermometers. we do it all over again as we go from sunday night, under the influence of the high pressure system, not much in the way of breeze and cloud, so another chilly start. but at least it's a gloriously sunny day. the cloud will develop through the course of the day. it'll cloud out as the front...
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on the west side of the state, we will keep an ion kent county -- we will keep an eye on kent county, our base there, and keeping the seats. we have a congressional seat we think we might pick up. i will be watching the numbers from all over the state hoping we can turn every county in michigan. >> the commonwealth of virginia, probably better than anyone, it is a swing state. returns come in on election day, what will you be looking for? >> it's probably going to be a of thetate, because growth in the northern virginia area. of federal employees, a very affluent area, very multiethnic. these are areas that returned me to office, never had a close election. but as the party base has shifted from the country club to the country, you pick up west virginia, parts of michigan, rural areas, but you're losing in oakland county, fairfax, arlington, alexandria. they are getting crushed. the early returns are generally more republican, but fairfax and prince william county come in late. i think trump got 29% in fairfax. so that's going to be tough. you are a wise party chairman, you take nothi
on the west side of the state, we will keep an ion kent county -- we will keep an eye on kent county, our base there, and keeping the seats. we have a congressional seat we think we might pick up. i will be watching the numbers from all over the state hoping we can turn every county in michigan. >> the commonwealth of virginia, probably better than anyone, it is a swing state. returns come in on election day, what will you be looking for? >> it's probably going to be a of thetate,...
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on the west side of the state, we will keep an ion kent county -- we will keep an eye on kent county, our base there, and keeping the seats. we have a congressional seat we think we might pick up. i will be watching the numbers from all over the state hoping we can turn every county in michigan. >> the commonwealth of virginia, probably better than anyone, it is a swing state. returns come in on election day, what will you be looking for? >> it's probably going to be a of thetate, because growth in the northern virginia area. of federal employees, a very affluent area, very multiethnic. these are areas that returned me to office, never had a close election. but as the party base has shifted from the country club to the country, you pick up west virginia, parts of michigan, rural areas, but you're losing in oakland county, fairfax, arlington, alexandria. they are getting crushed. the early returns are generally more republican, but fairfax and prince william county come in late. i think trump got 29% in fairfax. so that's going to be tough. you are a wise party chairman, you take nothi
on the west side of the state, we will keep an ion kent county -- we will keep an eye on kent county, our base there, and keeping the seats. we have a congressional seat we think we might pick up. i will be watching the numbers from all over the state hoping we can turn every county in michigan. >> the commonwealth of virginia, probably better than anyone, it is a swing state. returns come in on election day, what will you be looking for? >> it's probably going to be a of thetate,...
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next up, jo ling kent with her new network exclusive.etwork exclusive. >> what do you think president trump is talking about when he says credible threat? when he says credible threat this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. humira is proven to help stop further joint damage. want more
next up, jo ling kent with her new network exclusive.etwork exclusive. >> what do you think president trump is talking about when he says credible threat? when he says credible threat this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage....
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nbc's jo ling kent has more. jo, let's wrebreak down the numbers. >> reporter: kristen, good morning. this is not the snap-back that so many people had been hoping for, from the white house to unemployed workers. what we see is unemployment continuing to drop, that's good news. it's going town for the third month in a row, but you see expectations here, 1.8 million jobs were created, and what we're basically seeing is job gains in retail, professional business services, health care, government, those are all really good signs, but it's not exactly coming all the way back at the pace that a lot of economists tell us they were hoping for. some of this recovery has been called sluggish, or slow, and so what you see here, though, is that a lot of people in communities of color who have already been impacted very hard by the coronavirus pandemic itself now also bearing the brunt of the economic fallout as well. you have unemployment in the black community at 14.6%, hispanic unemployment is at 12.9%, asian unemployment
nbc's jo ling kent has more. jo, let's wrebreak down the numbers. >> reporter: kristen, good morning. this is not the snap-back that so many people had been hoping for, from the white house to unemployed workers. what we see is unemployment continuing to drop, that's good news. it's going town for the third month in a row, but you see expectations here, 1.8 million jobs were created, and what we're basically seeing is job gains in retail, professional business services, health care,...
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in response kent sued the university. after a 2 1/2-year trial, the court ruled in her favor. >> i want to destrtroy the beginning concept of gender like. the world is half male and half female only. >> in this episode we tell the story of transgender people who are fighting discrimination. the university in the center of bangkok is the oldest national university in thailand. in keeping with tradition, students are required to wear uniforms. a third-year student in the faculty of education, she was born a boy but has identified herself as female since childhood. she went to a boy's school but it never felt right. after entering university, she decided to live her life as a woman. >> but there was a problem. the university was reluctant to allow jirapat to go to school in a woman's uniform. the university asked jirapat to submit a doctor medical certificate showing she had gender identity disorder. after meeting that request, she was given permission to wear a woman's uniform. but her troubles continued. as her teachers be
in response kent sued the university. after a 2 1/2-year trial, the court ruled in her favor. >> i want to destrtroy the beginning concept of gender like. the world is half male and half female only. >> in this episode we tell the story of transgender people who are fighting discrimination. the university in the center of bangkok is the oldest national university in thailand. in keeping with tradition, students are required to wear uniforms. a third-year student in the faculty of...
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danny, you have your dog with you, kent. we have danny and kent here. what? wait a minute. i know what that means. what are you up to? - your guests and their pets are on the hottest tv segment on "the tamron hall show" right now! whoo! whoo! - okay, so here's the deal, tamfam members and your pets, here we go, you are all here for one of the biggest shows of the season. danny seo is my expert gift-giver, and we have some great things we'd like to share with you, because you've shared your love and your home with animals in need. danny, take it away. - well, mr. kent has gone to chase squirrels right now, but when he comes back, he's gonna be super comfy, because we're all living in our sweats, we're all getting comfy, but our pets deserve to be comfortable, too. i've got the best blanket in the world. it's from a brand called faherty, and this is their adirondack blanket. it's handwoven, it's super comfortable. it's good for the environment. you're getting not just one, but two of the faherty adirondack-- oh, tamron, look how cozy your dog looks in a faherty blanket right
danny, you have your dog with you, kent. we have danny and kent here. what? wait a minute. i know what that means. what are you up to? - your guests and their pets are on the hottest tv segment on "the tamron hall show" right now! whoo! whoo! - okay, so here's the deal, tamfam members and your pets, here we go, you are all here for one of the biggest shows of the season. danny seo is my expert gift-giver, and we have some great things we'd like to share with you, because you've shared...
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militarize the situation and treats most refugees as a form of sort of military invasion along the kent coast with france in the distance resentment is easily stirred among core bricks its supporters at the end of the day we're paying for them i can't go i go on and on and on i don't fight and . that's what i'm saying you know where these people going to go and what that resentment tells you is that for some people there's now more to worry about than economic recession and job losses or faltering trade talks with the european union there's talk of deploying warships to patrol the channel the government demands france and others do more and in some of the usual quarters the take back control narrative is making a comeback leading the charge of the government as a criticism of all of this is of course the home secretary pretty purcell she has said what is happening in the channel isn't just unacceptable she said that it's shameful refugee rights campaigners are concerned gould. ali postle a made his own journey to britain from afghanistan 13 years ago the government wants to find somebod
militarize the situation and treats most refugees as a form of sort of military invasion along the kent coast with france in the distance resentment is easily stirred among core bricks its supporters at the end of the day we're paying for them i can't go i go on and on and on i don't fight and . that's what i'm saying you know where these people going to go and what that resentment tells you is that for some people there's now more to worry about than economic recession and job losses or...
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maricopa county, arizona, and kent county, michigan.rt with maricopa, home to phoenix, where the percentage of white non-hispanic residents has dropped by 11 percentage points while the percentage of -- my colleague is in surprise, arizona. it's a suburb of phoenix. vaughn, what do you see there? >> chuck, these changing suburbs of maricopa county could upend the election in favor of joe biden. just four years ago, donald trump won arizona suburbs by ten percentage points. now joe biden holds a 15-point edge. just take this city of surprise as an example. since 2000, the population here has grown by more than 100,000 people. voters here largely aren't buying into this idea that, coat, chaos and bloodshed is going to overtake their cities as donald trump has suggested. take randy, a 2016 trump voter, a maintenance worker at the local school district down the road who has voted republican dating back to ronald reagan. he told me about this idea of high crime, quote, i don't see that happening here. he it now mulling voting for joe biden.
maricopa county, arizona, and kent county, michigan.rt with maricopa, home to phoenix, where the percentage of white non-hispanic residents has dropped by 11 percentage points while the percentage of -- my colleague is in surprise, arizona. it's a suburb of phoenix. vaughn, what do you see there? >> chuck, these changing suburbs of maricopa county could upend the election in favor of joe biden. just four years ago, donald trump won arizona suburbs by ten percentage points. now joe biden...
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lovely summer sunshine across eastern england and temperatures peaking in east anglia and parts of kent at 26 degrees. that is the high 70s. it looks like the gales will win the battle through tomorrow. and very windy day with sunshine and showers pretty much for everyone. because of this low pressure moving in. it will bring gusts of wind up to - 70 low pressure moving in. it will bri the usts of wind up to - 70 low pressure moving in. it will bri the coast f wind up to - 70 low pressure moving in. it will bri the coast f wi thereto i be i e if you 4 ' " if you are 4 ' " if you are spending ' " if you are spending the ' " under canvas, i know, and the night under canvas, i know, and the showers look pretty frequent as they spread northwards tomorrow morning. the shower is easing off into the afternoon but it is worth stressing tomorrow the story is about the winds. the strongest of the winds across england and wales, in excess of 50 mph inland, 60 to 65 on exposed coasts so that is going to be enough potentially to cause disruption. showers will ease a touch and actually it will be an
lovely summer sunshine across eastern england and temperatures peaking in east anglia and parts of kent at 26 degrees. that is the high 70s. it looks like the gales will win the battle through tomorrow. and very windy day with sunshine and showers pretty much for everyone. because of this low pressure moving in. it will bring gusts of wind up to - 70 low pressure moving in. it will bri the usts of wind up to - 70 low pressure moving in. it will bri the coast f wind up to - 70 low pressure...
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the wind still a feature here, maybe some cloud and the odd spot of rain to get away from kent and essex despite the fact that the wind is easing, still only on the thermometers 12 to about 18 degrees, and here is the thing — we do it all over again as we go from sunday night, under the influence of the big area of high pressure. so not very much in the way of breeze, not very much in the way of cloud, so it's another chilly start, but at least it is a gloriously sunny day. i think the cloud really will develop through the course of the day and it will cloud over, certainly as the front approaches northern ireland, but many areas will stay dry. but again, despite all the sunshine, it won't be overly warm. good afternoon. chadwick boseman — the actor who played black panther in the marvel films — has died from colon cancer at the age of 43. he didn't publicise his diagnosis four years ago and continued to work throughout his treatment. among those paying tribute, democratic vice—presidential candidate kamala harris, who attended the same university as boseman. she tweeted that she was hea
the wind still a feature here, maybe some cloud and the odd spot of rain to get away from kent and essex despite the fact that the wind is easing, still only on the thermometers 12 to about 18 degrees, and here is the thing — we do it all over again as we go from sunday night, under the influence of the big area of high pressure. so not very much in the way of breeze, not very much in the way of cloud, so it's another chilly start, but at least it is a gloriously sunny day. i think the cloud...
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through this afternoon across northern france, have to keep an eye on them, could get quite close to kentoss wales and also through much of the day we have had a line of storms affecting eastern scotland. they will continue overnight bringing some localised, very heavy falls of rain. so another area to keep a close eye on. a couple storms also, a lot of thunder and lightning with these downpours. and the other thing we are getting used to enduring now is those high temperatures through the night. 11 o‘clock still 27 degrees in london, 2a in birmingham so another uncomfortable night‘s sleep ahead. for wednesday, the first batch will be moving across scotland. still quite murky around the coast. thunderstorms for england and wales break out, they become much more widespread and it‘s going to be another hot and humid day for sure with temperatures pushing well into the 305 with the highest temperature across east anglia and south east england, but the storms could bring localised flooding. there will be further storms on thursday. a ridge of high pressure keeping the showers trap across engl
through this afternoon across northern france, have to keep an eye on them, could get quite close to kentoss wales and also through much of the day we have had a line of storms affecting eastern scotland. they will continue overnight bringing some localised, very heavy falls of rain. so another area to keep a close eye on. a couple storms also, a lot of thunder and lightning with these downpours. and the other thing we are getting used to enduring now is those high temperatures through the...
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tim muffett is in the seaside resort of ramsgate, in kent. look like an absolutely beautiful morning there. but there are concerns it could be genuinely great dangerous for people when savages get this high? -- genuinely be quite dangerous? good morning from ramsgate. well, it is looking amazing already and pretty warm as well. this beach, ramsgate, a nearby ones are expected to be really crowded. we have seen crowds flock to these places when the sun comes up. understandably so, we have all been living under such restrictive conditions, but there are warnings today about health, because these high temperatures come at a relatively high weed. so there are some fears of people being taken by surprise. elderly people, neighbours being asked to look after vulnerable groups and check if they are ok. when people come down from london for the day, these beaches do fill up for the day, these beaches do fill up and there are reminders about the importance of social distancing. we have seen scenes this summer of huge groups and there is a stress to so
tim muffett is in the seaside resort of ramsgate, in kent. look like an absolutely beautiful morning there. but there are concerns it could be genuinely great dangerous for people when savages get this high? -- genuinely be quite dangerous? good morning from ramsgate. well, it is looking amazing already and pretty warm as well. this beach, ramsgate, a nearby ones are expected to be really crowded. we have seen crowds flock to these places when the sun comes up. understandably so, we have all...
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attorney kent alexander. buster he joined jeffrey toobinn and the rank of offers of combustible readers with his book the suspect in olympic park bombing, the fbi, the media and richard tool the man caught in the middle. you are invited to be part of the conversation as well. please type in your question at the bottom right of your screen and keyboard answer questions after he's finished with his. before i turn it over i want to remind you about a couple of other events that we are involved in later this week. wednesday 8 p.m. hour community center of atlanta are presenting an event with kevin kwan with his latest novel and this friday at 7 p.m., pulitzer prize winner will discuss her bestseller with another pulitzer prize winner jon meacham presented by the atlantic history center. a cappella books.com for the details on these and other events. thank you for your purchase tonight to join for the event and for your continued support during these extraordinary times. now i will turn it over to kent alexander a
attorney kent alexander. buster he joined jeffrey toobinn and the rank of offers of combustible readers with his book the suspect in olympic park bombing, the fbi, the media and richard tool the man caught in the middle. you are invited to be part of the conversation as well. please type in your question at the bottom right of your screen and keyboard answer questions after he's finished with his. before i turn it over i want to remind you about a couple of other events that we are involved in...
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lo importante y la calidad del aire continÚa mala hay que seguir las instrucciones de mantenerse kentar de la pausa. ahora que estamos más en casa puede ser que estés más expuesto al humo de segunda mano que entra por las puertas y ventanas o el sistema de ventilación. el humo de segunda mano es tóxico y puede causar enfermedades graves como bronquitis, pulmonía y asma en los niños. justo cuando necesitamos mantenernos saludables para cuidar a nuestras familias. hoy más que nunca necesitamos pulmones saludables. juntos podemos lograrlo, sin humo de segunda mano. >>> se tomaron un dÍa de descanso despuÉs de trabajar fuerte y para monitorear la calidad del aire. fwid a los incendios que rodea santa clara. el enfoque por ahora es ver como responde y desarrolla el primer draft esto es lo que dijo el coordinador sobre el des que arroyo del novato. >> se hallÓ de 85 millones de euros que el chelsea habrÍa hecho por el volante alemÁn y fueron 100 millones de y reos y segÚn reportes viajarÁ a londres para sellar su pase >>> con la llegada del talentoso alemÁn >> al parecer argentina contempla
lo importante y la calidad del aire continÚa mala hay que seguir las instrucciones de mantenerse kentar de la pausa. ahora que estamos más en casa puede ser que estés más expuesto al humo de segunda mano que entra por las puertas y ventanas o el sistema de ventilación. el humo de segunda mano es tóxico y puede causar enfermedades graves como bronquitis, pulmonía y asma en los niños. justo cuando necesitamos mantenernos saludables para cuidar a nuestras familias. hoy más que nunca...
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this one spotted by a weather watcher off the coast of kent.rough the weekend, things will slowly calm down. the weekend getting off to an unusually windy start for this time of the year. it will be cool by day and unusually chilly by night. it should be largely dry. still pretty heavy rain for a time across eastern parts of england through the night. the rain will continue on right through the early hours but further west we will see dry weather, clear skies, and temperatures will dip away. they won't fall too far because it is still pretty windy out there. but temperatures getting down to seven, 8, 9 degrees. not as cold further east. we continue to feed some wet weather into eastern counties during saturday. high—pressure building in from the west which will slowly settle things down. saturday morning, very windy conditions, gusts of 50 mph or more for some north sea coast. and those outbreaks of rain are about across parts of eastern england. one or two very isolated showers elsewhere but generally speaking, it is quieter, calmer, with spel
this one spotted by a weather watcher off the coast of kent.rough the weekend, things will slowly calm down. the weekend getting off to an unusually windy start for this time of the year. it will be cool by day and unusually chilly by night. it should be largely dry. still pretty heavy rain for a time across eastern parts of england through the night. the rain will continue on right through the early hours but further west we will see dry weather, clear skies, and temperatures will dip away....
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the daily mail leads on an investigation into the deaths of at least 15 babies at the east kent hospitalsity trust since 2011. the express looks at rumours that the bbc is considering removing songs like rule britannia and the land of hope and glory from its last night of the proms, over concerns about racism. the front page of the yorkshire post features warnings from a charity report that radicalism and racism may grow in coastal and industrial towns as they slip into decline. so let's begin... we are going to start with the financial times. we are going to start with the financialtimes. martin, we are going to start with the financial times. martin, do we are going to start with the financialtimes. martin, do you we are going to start with the financial times. martin, do you want to kick us out this time around? president trump is eyeing a vaccine, a potential covid—19 vaccine. president trump is eyeing a vaccine, a potential covid-19 vaccine. yes, this is really a signal i think, of genuine concern in trump towers, as it was. the white house over the state of his reelection campaign.
the daily mail leads on an investigation into the deaths of at least 15 babies at the east kent hospitalsity trust since 2011. the express looks at rumours that the bbc is considering removing songs like rule britannia and the land of hope and glory from its last night of the proms, over concerns about racism. the front page of the yorkshire post features warnings from a charity report that radicalism and racism may grow in coastal and industrial towns as they slip into decline. so let's...
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thejudd family have been coming here from kent every summer for half a century.ept ringing up and saying, can you get us in, can you get us in? they wanted to visit this year to support the local economy. but they are avoiding the busier areas to stay safe. it's being selective and reasoning things through. you know, we don't need to go to st ives this year. we'll be back at easter anyway, so we'll go to st ives at easter — it'll still be there. a feeling of normality after a period of great uncertainty. for the family that run this holiday park — relief. they're as full as they can be and all the staff are back. our customers have all been very receptive to the measures we've put in place. everyone's been keeping to their own families and maintaining social distancing. and that's been really reassuring to see. it feels like the coronavirus isn't here any more. it feels like normal. it is a delicate balance for a county that, until now, has escaped the worst. jon kay, bbc news, cornwall. manchester city enjoyed their return of football's champions league tonight,
thejudd family have been coming here from kent every summer for half a century.ept ringing up and saying, can you get us in, can you get us in? they wanted to visit this year to support the local economy. but they are avoiding the busier areas to stay safe. it's being selective and reasoning things through. you know, we don't need to go to st ives this year. we'll be back at easter anyway, so we'll go to st ives at easter — it'll still be there. a feeling of normality after a period of great...
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now those storm clouds look something like this, towering up through the skies, as viewed from kent.ht some torrential downpours, we've had some large hail and gusty winds — that was one of those downpours passing bradenham in buckinghamshire. right now we have an amber warning in force for torrential rain and some flash flooding across wales and parts of western england. so the main concerns, really, are these batches of storms that could bring 30—a0mm of rain injust the space of one hour. but over the space of a few hours, we could see more than that in some of these fairly slow—moving downpours — 70—100mm of rain. and that's extreme rainfall falling in a short space of time, so there is a risk of some flash flooding. now, aside from that severe weather overnight — and by the way, there will be some dazzling lightning displays, i'm sure — it'll be a very humid and warm, close kind of night. we've been used to enduring these conditions for a number of nights, with lows about 20 celsius in cardiff and london. thursday, we've got a largely dry picture across northern areas of the uk w
now those storm clouds look something like this, towering up through the skies, as viewed from kent.ht some torrential downpours, we've had some large hail and gusty winds — that was one of those downpours passing bradenham in buckinghamshire. right now we have an amber warning in force for torrential rain and some flash flooding across wales and parts of western england. so the main concerns, really, are these batches of storms that could bring 30—a0mm of rain injust the space of one hour....
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not only needs to gain support but he's got to hold on to those various supporters in a place like kent county, went by just 11,000 votes. and just last week our colleague dasha burns talked with somebody who believes instead of voting for trump like last time would be inclined to vote for joe biden because of the pandemic response. but after last night, here's what he says now -- >> i think the american people, whoever's president, is not going to put up with this. law and order does need -- we do need to have some sort of civility. you can't really wontonly go and break into somebody's business, burn it down, maybe generational businesses. i think whoever's president is going to calm this whole thing down. >> the question, why not joe biden? >> what has he done in 47 years? why now? that's -- i guess that's -- i know it's probably a pretty standard answer. >> then why still consider joe biden? >> because i want to see what may happen over the next 60 days. there's a lot of things happening. >> chuck, you heard jerry use that line, what has he done in 47 years, which came right out of
not only needs to gain support but he's got to hold on to those various supporters in a place like kent county, went by just 11,000 votes. and just last week our colleague dasha burns talked with somebody who believes instead of voting for trump like last time would be inclined to vote for joe biden because of the pandemic response. but after last night, here's what he says now -- >> i think the american people, whoever's president, is not going to put up with this. law and order does...
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they want to win over suburbs like the ones here in kent county.resident has been campaigning on this law and order message in places like this. is that resonating? >> i think it's kind to backfire. i think that the type of law and order that he thinks he's promoting is not the type of law and order that resonates with suburban voters. >> you're right. these aren't suburban moms, we aren't 1950s housewives anymore. we are strong women who are trying to raise families while working full-time out of the home. a lot of us are. to make us think we're going to be this defund the police thing and we're going to be over run in our community by all these bad people is ludicrous. >> jerry, when i talk to people about voters, a lot of people say how can you still be on the fence. people wonder how are some voters still undecided. how are some voters on the fence? how do you answer the question? >> i'll be on fence until i walk in there. i'm sure we'll talk between now and then once the decision is made for a vice presidential pick. i'll just leave it at that
they want to win over suburbs like the ones here in kent county.resident has been campaigning on this law and order message in places like this. is that resonating? >> i think it's kind to backfire. i think that the type of law and order that he thinks he's promoting is not the type of law and order that resonates with suburban voters. >> you're right. these aren't suburban moms, we aren't 1950s housewives anymore. we are strong women who are trying to raise families while working...
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kent there's a lot that other villages habitat for a long time for example a mediæval city was.first nevada also has its own bakery which has become a rarity in the villages. and there's even a bookstore. a local history museum. and a small grocery store. the world is still in order in 1st move out of. business the opportunity to buy some provisions even find regional products here. look from the chili cheese that's mine. and now let's go to the next lake. it's not far it's obvious but 1st nevada also as a lake. this is the perfect spot. to. cause. many of the lakes to be oakum are interconnected and the best way to discover this water world is by canoe well this can be done as a guided tour or you could pedal on your own either way it's an adventure. what better way to travel from lucian to templating than by vosa lucian isn't called the town of the 7 next for nothing you can paddle your way right through the center of town on the canal. all take idyllic trivia ptrace. only elite. you can rent a car or can you just about anywhere for between 20 and 40 years the day depending on
kent there's a lot that other villages habitat for a long time for example a mediæval city was.first nevada also has its own bakery which has become a rarity in the villages. and there's even a bookstore. a local history museum. and a small grocery store. the world is still in order in 1st move out of. business the opportunity to buy some provisions even find regional products here. look from the chili cheese that's mine. and now let's go to the next lake. it's not far it's obvious but 1st...
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nbc's business and tech correspondent jo ling kent following that story for us.ere still a chance the moratorium on these evictions could be extended past september 1 or is this a done deal? >> reporter: hey, craig. yeah, there's definitely a chance. there's two proposals in the making right now. but there is this huge fear about a new wave of evictions and foreclosures coming. the council voted 14-1 to allow the moratorium to expire. california was one of the earliest states to provide a moratorium for renters out there. the judicial council is saying we're not going to make the law for you guys and kicked it back to the assembly and the state senate and the governor, governor gavin newsom. there's basically two proposals on the table in the state of california. the if ifirst is that the assem version would protect property owners from foreclosure, basically protect the landlords who are unable to collect their rent from their renters. the senate version would actually give property owners the opportunity to take some kind of tax credit going into 202 2024. so t
nbc's business and tech correspondent jo ling kent following that story for us.ere still a chance the moratorium on these evictions could be extended past september 1 or is this a done deal? >> reporter: hey, craig. yeah, there's definitely a chance. there's two proposals in the making right now. but there is this huge fear about a new wave of evictions and foreclosures coming. the council voted 14-1 to allow the moratorium to expire. california was one of the earliest states to provide a...
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it's made her pretty frustrated and offended in fact and trump won both michigan and kent county by aery narrow margin. he needs to hold on to these voters, these moderate republicans, kent county is hometown of gerald ford and voters that view themselves as moderate republicans and they feel like they don't have a home in this republican party. in fact, one voter hal calls himself politically homeless and a lot of factors at play here and the other big conversation is the vp pick and that is going to be a big deal here. could be make or break for the voters. take a listen. >> i'd have a very hard time, as much as i don't want to vote for trump, voting for biden if he nominates somebody or ask somebody to be his running mate who's divisive. >> it's important to me not necessarily as an individual but for the ticket as a whole and there's still people that need to go ahead and make their decision if they're going to vote for trump or biden just like you two gentlemen sitting here. i like gretchen whit her. >> do you agree with katie? >> no. >> and that's okay! >> reporter: they fall al
it's made her pretty frustrated and offended in fact and trump won both michigan and kent county by aery narrow margin. he needs to hold on to these voters, these moderate republicans, kent county is hometown of gerald ford and voters that view themselves as moderate republicans and they feel like they don't have a home in this republican party. in fact, one voter hal calls himself politically homeless and a lot of factors at play here and the other big conversation is the vp pick and that is...