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northern ireland has already introduced its own form of circuit—brea ker.enues. schools have an extended half—term. there is, though, frustration. we've adhered to everything, we've done everything we should. we put all our hygiene practices in place. but yet we still come away feeling punished. at the royal liverpool hospital, staff believe these tougher restrictions in their city and others are the only answer. this time last month the trust was looking after 33 patients with covid. today that figure stands at more than 300. we are overwhelmed, and it's not winter. it's not even winter yet. and look at us. you know, it'sjust really tiring and really upsetting. ensuring hospitals can cope in the weeks and months ahead is why the government says these restrictions are necessary, to control the spread of the virus and ultimately, save lives. daniela relph, bbc news. hundreds of women's march events are taking place across the us to mobilize opposition against donald trump, and his appointment of amy coney barrett to the supreme court. this was the scene a sh
northern ireland has already introduced its own form of circuit—brea ker.enues. schools have an extended half—term. there is, though, frustration. we've adhered to everything, we've done everything we should. we put all our hygiene practices in place. but yet we still come away feeling punished. at the royal liverpool hospital, staff believe these tougher restrictions in their city and others are the only answer. this time last month the trust was looking after 33 patients with covid. today...
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we started the month as a record—brea ker. october the hello there.orded across the uk and we're still seeing signs of how wet it is underfoot, despite a rather quiet day on saturday, there has been a lot of cloud around. a similar story for sunday, this is where front will enhance some drizzly rain across the north—east, but it will stay largely quiet for many. there will be a few scattered showers around as well and with light winds, some of those could be slow—moving. the best of the breaks look likely across england and wales with some brief glimpses of sunshine from time to time, but the temperatures are still subdued for the time of year. six to 13 degrees at the very best. as we move out of sunday into monday, there are signs of things becoming a lot more changeable as we see some wet weather pushing in from the atla ntic wet weather pushing in from the atlantic and the isobars are starting to squeeze together, the windies will tend to strengthen. the heaviest of the rain looks likely through northern ireland and scotland. there will be some ra
we started the month as a record—brea ker. october the hello there.orded across the uk and we're still seeing signs of how wet it is underfoot, despite a rather quiet day on saturday, there has been a lot of cloud around. a similar story for sunday, this is where front will enhance some drizzly rain across the north—east, but it will stay largely quiet for many. there will be a few scattered showers around as well and with light winds, some of those could be slow—moving. the best of the...
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documents show that three weeks ago the scientists wanted a short "circuit brea ker" lockdown. we did take action, but these are balanced judgments and we also have to balance that up against the effect on the economy — people's jobs and livelihoods, on education, which we've made a priority. we'll have the latest from westminster. also this lunchtime: why some businesses that can stay open under the new restrictions would rather be closed down. new figures suggest uk deaths from covid—19 are doubling every fortnight. and there's more evidence of the economic impact of the virus — a sharp increase in unemployment in the three months to august. police say three young children and a 29—year—old woman from the same family have died in a car crash near oxford. back on the campaign trail — donald trump in the battleground state of florida, after recovering from covid—19. i went through it, now they say i'm immune. i can feel...i feel so powerful. i'll walk into that audience. cheering and applause. i'll walk in there, i'll kiss everyone in that audience. and coming up on bbc news: p
documents show that three weeks ago the scientists wanted a short "circuit brea ker" lockdown. we did take action, but these are balanced judgments and we also have to balance that up against the effect on the economy — people's jobs and livelihoods, on education, which we've made a priority. we'll have the latest from westminster. also this lunchtime: why some businesses that can stay open under the new restrictions would rather be closed down. new figures suggest uk deaths from...
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ker: mr. chairman, thank you very much. your honor. judge barrett: i'm good. you? sen. booker: i'm sure part of that smile is that i'm am the second to last democrat. i want to jump right in because i actually found some of your oesponses to senator hiron really compelling around the public charge issue and that you dissented in the case and if i can read
ker: mr. chairman, thank you very much. your honor. judge barrett: i'm good. you? sen. booker: i'm sure part of that smile is that i'm am the second to last democrat. i want to jump right in because i actually found some of your oesponses to senator hiron really compelling around the public charge issue and that you dissented in the case and if i can read
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snea and kers. silk and pillows. ketchup and anything. 5g just got real!et me check.ing. xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security built around you. no, i think we're good. good. so when you're away, you don't have to worry. the tent. we forgot... the tent. except about that. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. hey look, i found the tent! get xfinity home with no term contract required. click or call today. >>> the world series match up is set as the dodgers win the pennant for the third time in four years. carolyn mano has this morning's bleacher report. >> good morning, christine, fans are getting over the lakers first title in a decade, and the dodgers are doing trying what they couldn't the last two times. 11,000 fans on hand last night in the winner take all game 7 between the dodgers and braves. l.a. crawled back from a 3-1 series deficit. the dodgers secret weapon is the home run, cody bellinger, breaking open a tense game proved to be the game winner. dodgers win refusing to accept the idea of d
snea and kers. silk and pillows. ketchup and anything. 5g just got real!et me check.ing. xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security built around you. no, i think we're good. good. so when you're away, you don't have to worry. the tent. we forgot... the tent. except about that. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. hey look, i found the tent! get xfinity home with no term contract required. click or call today. >>> the world series...
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snea and kers. silk and pillows. ketchup and anything. 5g just got real! there is only 18 days to the election. trump and biden battling it out in key, battleground states. the president holding a series of campaign rallies in florida and georgia. rallies that could be potential superspreader events. there was little social distancing and few people wore masks. joe biden, holding two campaign events in michigan, slamming trump's handling of the covid-19 pandemic and calling for unity in america. >> everybody knows who donald trump is. let's show him who we are. we choose hope, over fear. unity, over division. science, over fiction. and, yes, truth over lies. time -- it's time to stand up, take back our country. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. go get 'em! we can do this. >> want to bring in now, cnn chief political correspondent, dana bash. and former presidential candidate, andrew yang, who will be campaigning for joe biden in pennsylvania this weekend. a lot of them are drive-thru or drive-up events where people sit in their cars and whe
snea and kers. silk and pillows. ketchup and anything. 5g just got real! there is only 18 days to the election. trump and biden battling it out in key, battleground states. the president holding a series of campaign rallies in florida and georgia. rallies that could be potential superspreader events. there was little social distancing and few people wore masks. joe biden, holding two campaign events in michigan, slamming trump's handling of the covid-19 pandemic and calling for unity in...
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if a circuit—brea ker is to household, mix in those places.that being effective would be the ban on people travelling into wales from coronavirus hotspots in england, taking effect as well, because you don't want to introduce a circuit—breaker don't want to introduce a circuit—brea ker and then that particular band doesn't work. how do you think in reality that will be policed effectively to make sure that there isn't transmission into wales from those areas, from that direction? policy on how we implement travel bans and those kind of measures are really the provision of measures are really the provision of the welsh government. we can only advise on the effect of things and what might work. there are two important things. one is preventing travel between areas in different parts of the uk and the world will help prevent seeding of infections into areas where it can then start to spread and then the second part of this is that, within every area, we need to try and stop the spread by preventing contact between households, particularly in door
if a circuit—brea ker is to household, mix in those places.that being effective would be the ban on people travelling into wales from coronavirus hotspots in england, taking effect as well, because you don't want to introduce a circuit—breaker don't want to introduce a circuit—brea ker and then that particular band doesn't work. how do you think in reality that will be policed effectively to make sure that there isn't transmission into wales from those areas, from that direction? policy...
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ker rooms, it was supposed to happen next week. restaurants and offices have to stay at 25% capacity as well as churches and museums. they were going to go up to 50% next week. >> we are tired of covid-19 but covid-19 is not tired of us just because we are tired of it. so it is still here. it is still present. we see it increased number of cases every day. we see it in the number of people who are sadly hospital eyed and we definitely feel it when someone loses their life. >> reporter: there are some concerns of course about halloween gatherings. this is video from freer times. there is usually a big party every year. this year outdoor gatherings with more than 25 people from three different households prohibited. indoor private gatherings with different households prohibited and unauthorized street fairs or festivals, they're afraid people may take advantage of streets to support things like outdoor dinings and people might try to hold impromptu parties. they say just don't do it. gatherings are limited to two hours. the reason ag
ker rooms, it was supposed to happen next week. restaurants and offices have to stay at 25% capacity as well as churches and museums. they were going to go up to 50% next week. >> we are tired of covid-19 but covid-19 is not tired of us just because we are tired of it. so it is still here. it is still present. we see it increased number of cases every day. we see it in the number of people who are sadly hospital eyed and we definitely feel it when someone loses their life. >>...
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getting higher and the picture was looking bleaker. getting higher and the picture was looking blea kerhe picture was looking bleaker. the consistent message from those in government, publicly and privately, as far as schools and education settings where concerned, that even in the most grim scenario where a lockdown was coming, as we now know it is, that keeping schools open was absolutely essential. but we know from our programme that there is a live debate amongst teachers as to why thatis debate amongst teachers as to why that is a good idea. you are talking to kevin courtney earlier he was making the argument that that should not happen. so a contrast between his views and those expressed by the children's commissioner for england. because that is the big distinction between the lockdown that we had across the uk in the spring and the one we expect the prime minister to announce in the next few minutes for the next month. because whilst nonessential shops will close with supermarkets remaining open, hospitality closing except for ta keaway hospitality closing except for takeaway is
getting higher and the picture was looking bleaker. getting higher and the picture was looking blea kerhe picture was looking bleaker. the consistent message from those in government, publicly and privately, as far as schools and education settings where concerned, that even in the most grim scenario where a lockdown was coming, as we now know it is, that keeping schools open was absolutely essential. but we know from our programme that there is a live debate amongst teachers as to why thatis...
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ker: mr. chairman, thank you very much. your honor. judge barrett: i'm good. you? sen. booker: i'm sure part of that smile is that i'm am the second to last democrat. i want to jump right in because i actually found some of your oesponses to senator hiron really compelling around the public charge issue and that you dissented in the case and if i can read it you wrote at the bottom "the plaintiff's objectives reflect disagreement with the policy choice and even self,atutory exclusion litigation is not the vehicle for solving policy disputes because i think the dhs's definition is a rational definition of public charge." but you were saying to her which i found compelling that you were still believing -- leaving the door open for it to be capricious. was that the word used? judge barrett: yes. under the administrative procedure act paradise said at the conclusion of the dissent because the majority breached both, i said i was not dissolving that issue -- resolving that issue because it had not been briefed before us expressing an opinion. i did leave open the possibility
ker: mr. chairman, thank you very much. your honor. judge barrett: i'm good. you? sen. booker: i'm sure part of that smile is that i'm am the second to last democrat. i want to jump right in because i actually found some of your oesponses to senator hiron really compelling around the public charge issue and that you dissented in the case and if i can read it you wrote at the bottom "the plaintiff's objectives reflect disagreement with the policy choice and even self,atutory exclusion...
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full day of a four local leaders deny talks have been arranged to help the row. week "circuit—brea kerpitality venues closing, except to provide take—aways. this is one of preston's oldest pubs. it doesn't serve food, so under the new restrictions, it will now shut. if you see how many cases are only linked to hospitality, we are not the biggest problem. yet, for the second time, we are the ones that get punished first. it's the same story across lancashire. as well as pubs closing, there is now also a ban on households mixing indoors, in private gardens and most outdoor venues. from monday, lancashire faces further restrictions, including the closure of betting shops and soft play areas. but gyms stay open. in contrast to the liverpool city region where gyms have been forced to close. that sense of confusion and contradiction was felt by football fans in northern ireland last night. the players from coleraine and ballymena were warming up, some of the limited crowd were in. but with the game about to start, no one was sure what the rules were. i'm waiting on guidance from our head of
full day of a four local leaders deny talks have been arranged to help the row. week "circuit—brea kerpitality venues closing, except to provide take—aways. this is one of preston's oldest pubs. it doesn't serve food, so under the new restrictions, it will now shut. if you see how many cases are only linked to hospitality, we are not the biggest problem. yet, for the second time, we are the ones that get punished first. it's the same story across lancashire. as well as pubs closing,...
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northern ireland is in its first full day of a four week "circuit—brea ker" lockdown, with all hospitality
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the la kers defeated the miami heat 106 to 93 to win the best of 7 series a games to 2.ticularly difficult year for the lakers — who lost franchise legend kobe bryant in a freak helicopter accident in january. their first championship in 10 yea rs. the finals series, like much of the season, was played without fans due to the coronavirus. now, of all the sectors affected by coronavirus, few have been hit harder than international travel. thailand faces a particular dilemma. their tourism industry accounted for roughly one fifth of their economy before the pandemic. 0ur south east asia correspondentjonathan head reports from the popular tourist island of koh pha ngan, to see how it has been affected. this was one of the world's most famous beaches, with an equally famous party. hat rin on thailand's koh pha ngan used to be an essential stop on every backpacker‘s itinerary. but something so wild, so crowded, so dependent on mass travel, was never going to survive covid—19. "like a tsunami, it crashed and everything fell with it," says this man who rents out motorbikes. "lo
the la kers defeated the miami heat 106 to 93 to win the best of 7 series a games to 2.ticularly difficult year for the lakers — who lost franchise legend kobe bryant in a freak helicopter accident in january. their first championship in 10 yea rs. the finals series, like much of the season, was played without fans due to the coronavirus. now, of all the sectors affected by coronavirus, few have been hit harder than international travel. thailand faces a particular dilemma. their tourism...
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meanwhile bbc news has been told that a limited circuit—brea ker lockdown for wales could be announced few days to curb the rise in covid cases there, but the brooj government says no decisions have been made yet. —— the welsh government says. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. fighting coronavirus has never been easy but, as the virus spreads and cases rise, the government's lockdown plans are coming under real pressure. it wants greater manchester to face the strictest measures, closing pubs and banning households mixing in most places, to try and get covid under control, but mayor andy burnham is furious, saying the government's plans are flawed, and don't offer enough support for local people, whose workplace might be forced to close. this was his message to the government yesterday... greater manchester, the liverpool city region, and lancashire are being set up as the canaries in the coal mine for an experimental regional lockdown strategy, as an attempt to prevent the expense of what is truly needed. this is an important moment. greater manchester will stand firm.
meanwhile bbc news has been told that a limited circuit—brea ker lockdown for wales could be announced few days to curb the rise in covid cases there, but the brooj government says no decisions have been made yet. —— the welsh government says. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. fighting coronavirus has never been easy but, as the virus spreads and cases rise, the government's lockdown plans are coming under real pressure. it wants greater manchester to face the strictest...
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compared to rich nations they have wea ker pool.more than 5 million people in medical income countries. —— middle income. this is perhaps the most critical moment of those nations have faced since the second world war. we can waste no further time. and we‘ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers anne ashworth and james rampton — that‘s coming up after the headlines. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. it's it‘s only the 4th of october but already some of the areas of the uk have more than a months worth of rain. the trouble make up this area of cloud, particularly the slow—moving area of low pressure bringing further rain through the rain. -- bringing further rain through the rain. —— through the day today. the met office amber warning remains in place across wales and the midlands and there will be some modest improvements and weather across southern and eastern scotland and northern england and parts of north wales and parts of the north midlands with brighter skies working on for the t
compared to rich nations they have wea ker pool.more than 5 million people in medical income countries. —— middle income. this is perhaps the most critical moment of those nations have faced since the second world war. we can waste no further time. and we‘ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers anne ashworth and james rampton — that‘s coming up after the headlines. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. it's it‘s only the 4th of october...
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it's also 2a hours since northern ireland started a four week "circuit—brea ker" lockdown — closing all provide take—aways. daniela relph looks at the impact of the tightened restrictions. london now under tier 2 restrictions. meeting outside is ok with distancing and no more than six of you. socialising indoors is banned, except with your own support bubble. the changes came into force at midnight and there was a reluctance to head home from the bars and restaurants. freedom! and today, a demonstration by a few hundred people in central london. protesting at the covid rules and not abiding by them either. the police said protests can be exempt from the restrictions and organisers here have met conditions to allow that to happen. in wales, a full lockdown remains a possibility, with a decision due on monday. the first minister believing that a circuit breaker for two weeks could slow the virus and then caernarvon today, there was caution but acceptance. it's a hard situation. it is needed to get things under control, but it's not going to fix it. i'm supportive of it. i feel that health
it's also 2a hours since northern ireland started a four week "circuit—brea ker" lockdown — closing all provide take—aways. daniela relph looks at the impact of the tightened restrictions. london now under tier 2 restrictions. meeting outside is ok with distancing and no more than six of you. socialising indoors is banned, except with your own support bubble. the changes came into force at midnight and there was a reluctance to head home from the bars and restaurants. freedom!...
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it's also 2a hours since northern ireland started a four week "circuit—brea ker" lockdown — closing allaniela relph looks at the impact of the tightened restrictions. london, now under tier 2 restrictions. meeting outside is ok with distancing and no more than six of you. 00:10:11,679 --> 2147483051:41:50,554 socialising indoors 2147483051:41:50,554 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 is banned, except with your beauty businesses are now closed for four weeks, along with hospitality venues. schools have an extended half term. there is, though, frustration. we have adhered to everything, we have done everything we should. we put all our hygiene practices in place. but yet we still come away feeling punished. at the royal liverpool hospital staff believe these tougher restrictions in their city and others are the only answer. this time last month the trust was looking after 33 patients with covid. today that figure stands at more than 300. we are overwhelmed, and it's not winter. it's not even winter yet. and look at us. you know, it'sjust really tiring and really upsetting. ensuring hospitals can c
it's also 2a hours since northern ireland started a four week "circuit—brea ker" lockdown — closing allaniela relph looks at the impact of the tightened restrictions. london, now under tier 2 restrictions. meeting outside is ok with distancing and no more than six of you. 00:10:11,679 --> 2147483051:41:50,554 socialising indoors 2147483051:41:50,554 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 is banned, except with your beauty businesses are now closed for four weeks, along with hospitality...
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a circuit brea ker of two around 18-25% against.eeks could potentially involve a variety of different measures. while schools would remain open, nonessential offices and the hospitality sector would be shut down and people are encouraged to work from home. the idea that this circuit breaker, which is now being floated, is already being looked into by the welsh government. this week, we are already having conversations with our scientists and chief medical officer but it is a potential way forward. we are actively considering it and forward. we are actively considering itand again, forward. we are actively considering it and again, over the coming few days, we will need to make some choices about whether we are going to do that or not. many people are coming to the school half term, it isa coming to the school half term, it is a potential way to introduce a break if we were going to do so. and new data released today showed england, wales and scotland are amongst the nations with the highest number of excess deaths due to the first w
a circuit brea ker of two around 18-25% against.eeks could potentially involve a variety of different measures. while schools would remain open, nonessential offices and the hospitality sector would be shut down and people are encouraged to work from home. the idea that this circuit breaker, which is now being floated, is already being looked into by the welsh government. this week, we are already having conversations with our scientists and chief medical officer but it is a potential way...
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stages ker, one of the of deprogramming cult members is to point out the differences ideology and lt's reality. cult.is a in an effort to reach some of the people that has falling control, let me put out facts. mass shootings are not something so the government will take away their guns. a tragicennedy died in aircraft accident, he's not in hiding. nor will he be president trump's runningmate. and president trump is not fighting a secret work against a network hild molesting of politicians. sad statement that discussi discussing such absurdities is occurring in this chamber today. that some have praised qanon and encouraged the growth of this cult even as the labeled it a domestic terror threat. sadly, with the support of the white house, and even some has rs of congress, qanon moved from the darkest corners of the internet into the ainstream of today's political discourse. his november, there will be 22 qanon or individuals on the ballot for the house and the who have either been credence to r lent qanon. this is a threat to public safety and to our democracy as a whole. needs to be c
stages ker, one of the of deprogramming cult members is to point out the differences ideology and lt's reality. cult.is a in an effort to reach some of the people that has falling control, let me put out facts. mass shootings are not something so the government will take away their guns. a tragicennedy died in aircraft accident, he's not in hiding. nor will he be president trump's runningmate. and president trump is not fighting a secret work against a network hild molesting of politicians. sad...
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the home of the codebrea kers. the best bletchley park. the home of the codebreakers.communication, now there is a new fight. to keep this story alive during the popped. for the museum suffering financially because of coronavirus, help has come in the shape of social media giant facebook, who is donated £1 million. 95% of the income comes from visitor, we are operating at 50% of what we were the previous year so that has left a £2 million hole in the budget and planning forward when the budget and planning forward when the pandemic is going to end we are looking for bard to how we survive through the winter into next year. bletchley park is regard as the birthplace of modern computing the work done here by alan turing as i his team of codebreakers is said to have shortened the war by two years and saved countless lives. we have been so impressed in how is kept now and with this extra funding that is going to be available, what they can do, to make it even better, it would be amazing. the facebook money combined with £500,000 from the government offers some relief for b
the home of the codebrea kers. the best bletchley park. the home of the codebreakers.communication, now there is a new fight. to keep this story alive during the popped. for the museum suffering financially because of coronavirus, help has come in the shape of social media giant facebook, who is donated £1 million. 95% of the income comes from visitor, we are operating at 50% of what we were the previous year so that has left a £2 million hole in the budget and planning forward when the...
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been speaking to you, nancy pelosi — the house speaker— speaking to you, nancy pelosi — the house spea kerpelosi — the house speaker— has just given a short interview saying that she hopes that president trump's clinicians had given him permission to leave. let's get more from our correspondent, lebo diseko who is outside the walter reed hospital in bethesda, maryland. we are expecting the physician to speak, can you give us any more information that might‘ve materialised in the last minute or so? i mean, we are still waiting for that update. so we haven't had that yet. we have had a tweet from donald trump himself saying that he feels better than he did 20 years ago. he tweeted yesterday a short video where he said that he had learned about coronavirus first—hand. i had almost been expecting a slightly different approach from him, but certainly, the tweets that the president sent outjust certainly, the tweets that the president sent out just a certainly, the tweets that the president sent outjust a few minutes ago didn't seem to come if anything, they showed that he dug in on his approach
been speaking to you, nancy pelosi — the house speaker— speaking to you, nancy pelosi — the house spea kerpelosi — the house speaker— has just given a short interview saying that she hopes that president trump's clinicians had given him permission to leave. let's get more from our correspondent, lebo diseko who is outside the walter reed hospital in bethesda, maryland. we are expecting the physician to speak, can you give us any more information that might‘ve materialised in the...
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snea and kers. silk and pillows. ketchup and anything. 5g just got real! >> i keep saying it, hard to believe, but election is one week away. first lady melania trump made first solo campaign appearance in a year in crucial state of pennsylvania. focused on coronavirus, claiming that democrats have been politicizing the pandemic. >> the democrats have had chosen to put their own agendas ahead of the american people's well-being. instead they attempt to create a divide, a divide on something is that should be nonpartisan and noncontroversial. let us also not forget what the democrats chose to focus on when covid-19 first came into our country. while the president was taking decisive action to keep the american people safe, democrats were wasting american taxpayer dollars in a sham impeachment. >> joining me, john harwood and kate bennett, hello to both of you. first lady accusing democrats of politicizing the pandemic, very much on the same page as her husband there but ignoring reality at the same time. >> pretty much everything she said was nonsense in th
snea and kers. silk and pillows. ketchup and anything. 5g just got real! >> i keep saying it, hard to believe, but election is one week away. first lady melania trump made first solo campaign appearance in a year in crucial state of pennsylvania. focused on coronavirus, claiming that democrats have been politicizing the pandemic. >> the democrats have had chosen to put their own agendas ahead of the american people's well-being. instead they attempt to create a divide, a divide on...
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and what i'll call the northern swath of the country where it's just a fact that we're getting cold ker as we head into fall. you can see the wisconsin, there's cases going up and hospitalization arcs are going up. where are we at this very moment in this fight? >> yeah. we're getting worse again. i mean, you know, as schools and universities opened, as we have the labor day holiday, we could expect to see a rise in case and we are seeing that. we see a regional transition from the northeast to the south and rest and now to the midwest and these are areas where there's a lot of people who haven't had covid and they are susceptible to getting infect and we're seeing the disease spread. the situation is worsening and this is a difficult time that we're entering into, colder weather and people indoors and we note sexually transmitted disease transmitted more easily, flu season and definitely reasons to be concerned and the last point i'll make issy with ear losing sight of the virus with rapid antigen rolling out across the country and not being counted potentially in the case counts, that
and what i'll call the northern swath of the country where it's just a fact that we're getting cold ker as we head into fall. you can see the wisconsin, there's cases going up and hospitalization arcs are going up. where are we at this very moment in this fight? >> yeah. we're getting worse again. i mean, you know, as schools and universities opened, as we have the labor day holiday, we could expect to see a rise in case and we are seeing that. we see a regional transition from the...
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so many of my colleagues are out of work and just do not know when they with ker -- they can performto maintain my optimism. >> it came back after 9/11 when it was closed. that was such a brief closing. it came roaring back to unprecedent levels of box office sales. i was in the audience for one of your performances. what's this mean for the film industry? >> it's kind of growing back to life. everything has changed. we live in a business that depends on crowds. ensembles in theater and big film crews on big sets. i don't know. it's going the take time. i look back to shakespeares day. we do survive these things. >> it's not going be shakespeare. the president has gotten to the balcony. we'll go there. promise me you'll cam back to talk about this book. i read parts of it. it's fantastic. trumpty dumpty wanted a crown. we'll have you back to talk about that. let's pivot right now and go to the president who is approaching there. being warmly received by the crowd there. >> thank you very much. keep that especially thuz yacnt. we got to vote them into oblivion. got to get rid of them.
so many of my colleagues are out of work and just do not know when they with ker -- they can performto maintain my optimism. >> it came back after 9/11 when it was closed. that was such a brief closing. it came roaring back to unprecedent levels of box office sales. i was in the audience for one of your performances. what's this mean for the film industry? >> it's kind of growing back to life. everything has changed. we live in a business that depends on crowds. ensembles in theater...
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snea and kers. silk and pillows. ketchup and anything. 5g just got real! attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. >> i get awfully busy with arms control and the inf treaty and the russians. >> i actually covered their 1988 visit to moscow. there was a sense of hope that had been missing since the second world war ended. >> in moscow, the two leaders finalized their nuclear treaty. but the highlight of the trip is a dramatic piece of street theater orchestrated by nancy. >> when we invited him to washington, he stirred everybody walking down to connecticut avenue to throngs of people. >> it's great footage. i mean, just took the show that day. >> the guy is a pr genius. >> nancy thought that when we go to moscow, we're going to even the score again. >> once in moscow, nancy reveals her plan. >> once we got to the ambassador's residence, nancy and i sh
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maybe is a little extreme, particularly when a company which had a good quarter but had sort of needs keruidance, and i'm not questioning the fundamentals of any of these businesses, it's really a question of what do you want to pay for that business? because we have to keep in mind that an earnings multiple or a price-to-sales multiple that goes from 20 to 30 is a 50% increase in the stock price without any change in the fundamentals. >> yeah. >> and vice versa to go to 30 to 20, the stock is down 33% without any change in the fundamentals. >> so how much do valuations matter because at beginning of the year, pre-pan democratic and all of that, apple was like at 60 and now even despite it's dropped, it's still over 100 now, so if valuations matter, then we were way off at the beginning of the year then. >> well, yes, relative to where we are today, but look at apple. apple's history was a mid-teens multipast i mean, obviously that was because viewed as a hardware stock and now it's more of a hardware/software services stock, but for a company whose earnings were up 50% year over year and
maybe is a little extreme, particularly when a company which had a good quarter but had sort of needs keruidance, and i'm not questioning the fundamentals of any of these businesses, it's really a question of what do you want to pay for that business? because we have to keep in mind that an earnings multiple or a price-to-sales multiple that goes from 20 to 30 is a 50% increase in the stock price without any change in the fundamentals. >> yeah. >> and vice versa to go to 30 to 20,...
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west brom and burnley provided us with that record—brea ker.win over leeds united at elland road. adam peaty was in fine form as he helped his london roar team win their opening match at the international swimming league. the olympic champion won the 100 metres breaststroke in budapest — having won the 50 and 200m races the day before. team—mate duncan scott won the 200m freestyle event. now, if you watching bbc brea kfast yesterday, you may have seen our piece with rob burrow as he watched his former side leeds rhinos win rugby league's challenge cup. rob is living with motor neurone disease and was a guest of honour for saturday's final at wembley, which he watched from home. there was a happy outcome too for rob — as leeds beat the salford red devils 17—16 to win the trophy. well, despite defeat for salford, not all of their fans were left dejected. supporter danny gray tweeted this yesterday. we have had many, many messages to the same effect, saying the same sort of thing. and if you want to see the full documentary rob burrow: my year wit
west brom and burnley provided us with that record—brea ker.win over leeds united at elland road. adam peaty was in fine form as he helped his london roar team win their opening match at the international swimming league. the olympic champion won the 100 metres breaststroke in budapest — having won the 50 and 200m races the day before. team—mate duncan scott won the 200m freestyle event. now, if you watching bbc brea kfast yesterday, you may have seen our piece with rob burrow as he...
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final sprint amy walheter of t "cook political report" and host of public radio's "politics with amy wa ker and tamath of npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello to both of you. only two mondays to go before election day and, as these days dwindle down to a precious few, tam, we look even more closely at what the candidates are doing, where they're going. what do you make of ths,eir scheduheir traveling what they're up to right now? >> prisesident trumoing everywhere in the next few days. he's in pennsylvania today, as you had in your piece earlier i the show, but he is truly going all over the pla. hes' going to iowa and michigan and wisconsin and nevada and arizona, and what he is trying to do is mostly defend ground from the last election. you know, president trump really narrowly won by creating almost he has to defend that and, at the same time, joe biden is -- you know, he is not doing as ny events, certainly, as president trump. they've made a calculation they don't want him out as much in large part because of the coronavirus, but there are inteing things happening,
final sprint amy walheter of t "cook political report" and host of public radio's "politics with amy wa ker and tamath of npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello to both of you. only two mondays to go before election day and, as these days dwindle down to a precious few, tam, we look even more closely at what the candidates are doing, where they're going. what do you make of ths,eir scheduheir traveling what they're up to right now? >> prisesident...
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snea and kers. silk and pillows. ketchup and anything. 5g just got real!inting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. >>> welcome back to "way too early." let's take a look now at what's driving the day in washington and on the campaign trail. with just a week left until election day, the "associated press" is reporting that president trump is apparently planning a party that night at his washington, d.c., hotel. the "ap" notes that over the past several days, the campaign has pushed out fund-raising emails in the president's name offering donors the chance to enter a drawing to, quote, join team trump at the election night party in my favorite hotel in washington. critics see the move as one more reminder of how the president has used his office to personally profit. over the course of his presidency, the trump campaign, the rnc, and their joint fund-raising committees have spent over $7.4 million at trump-branded properties. >>> and now to this
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the government's scientific advisers privately recommended what they called a " national circuit brea kerperiod when all hospitality and leisure venues would shut. ministers discussed the idea, but rejected it. for months, the labour leader has broadly supported the government's approach, but today that came to an end. sir keir starmer said it was time to act decisively, and he had a direct message for the prime minister. you know that the scientific evidence backs this approach. you know that the restrictions you introduced won't be enough. you know that a circuit break is needed now to get this virus under control. you can't keep delaying this and come back to the house of commons every few weeks with another plan that won't work. he says the test and trace system isn't working effectively and that's hampering the return to normality. you're now talking about a return to a blanket national approach. isn't this going to be a huge cost to the economy? and isn't it better to have a tailored approach for every single region? i think the damage to the economy will be caused by weeks and mont
the government's scientific advisers privately recommended what they called a " national circuit brea kerperiod when all hospitality and leisure venues would shut. ministers discussed the idea, but rejected it. for months, the labour leader has broadly supported the government's approach, but today that came to an end. sir keir starmer said it was time to act decisively, and he had a direct message for the prime minister. you know that the scientific evidence backs this approach. you know...
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snea and kers. silk and pillows. ketchup and anything. 5g just got real!n your point of view, this is the best or worst time ever to be the face of network news. our next guest would know. he anchors "world news tonight" on abc. please welcome david muir. how are you, david? how? >> i'm great. good to be with you, jimmy. there's no shortage of things to talk about, that's for sure, every night at 6:30. i feel kind of badly when people see me walking down the street towards them, they think i'm going to bring them even more bad news. >> jimmy: you feel like a harbinger of death? >> i do recognize and i hope that even in sort of an unsettling time in this country, while this has really been a prolonged moment, hasn't it, that we're doing something to help calm people down, reassure them that we're just going to get through this at some point. but it is, and i recognize it, every single night, i try to remember who we're talking to. we're in people's living rooms and kitchens. i hope that we've been calm and steady, and no matter how dire the facts are, that
snea and kers. silk and pillows. ketchup and anything. 5g just got real!n your point of view, this is the best or worst time ever to be the face of network news. our next guest would know. he anchors "world news tonight" on abc. please welcome david muir. how are you, david? how? >> i'm great. good to be with you, jimmy. there's no shortage of things to talk about, that's for sure, every night at 6:30. i feel kind of badly when people see me walking down the street towards them,...
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the labour leader in the commons, after sir keir starmer called for a two or three—week ‘circuit—brea ker across england to slow the infection rate. in the past half hour, a further 19,724 cases of coronavirus have been recorded in the uk. and there have been 137 more deaths of people who had tested positive for covid—19 in the previous 28 days. our first report is from chris page in belfast. half term has been doubled, schools were shut for two weeks and not one as they regularly do for halloween. pupils will be off from monday and unexpectedly early start the break. i suppose it is timely. however, what i would say is that it is always good to give notice that you can make plans. children are entitled to free school meals. we have to make sure that those children are catered for. it can't be done instantly. other decisions have been made. to close except take a ways. close contact services such as hairdressers and beauticians will also shut. organised sport cannot take place apart from at league level. shops will stay open and so will gyms for individual training. people will still be a
the labour leader in the commons, after sir keir starmer called for a two or three—week ‘circuit—brea ker across england to slow the infection rate. in the past half hour, a further 19,724 cases of coronavirus have been recorded in the uk. and there have been 137 more deaths of people who had tested positive for covid—19 in the previous 28 days. our first report is from chris page in belfast. half term has been doubled, schools were shut for two weeks and not one as they regularly do...
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killed in a knife attack in the southern city of nice, and one of them was the cathedral's ca reta kero was beheaded. witnesses say the attacker shouted, god is great, in arabic. he was then shot by police and arrested. according to the mayor of the city, he is on his way to hospital to be treated, but he is still alive. we will have much more on this developing story from nice in the hours ahead here on bbc news. stay with us for that. now the weather forecast with carol kirkwood. hello again. it's going to be another wet and windy day. if you don't have the rain where you are, it's not far away. we've got low pressure dominating our weather and it is bringing in the wet and windy conditions. but one thing you will notice is, it's going to be milder today than it was yesterday, and tomorrow too, for many of us it will be milder. now, here's the low pressure, with its attendant fronts, producing the rain, and look at all those isobars on the charts. so, gusty winds today, particularly in the west and the south, this rain continuing to migrate north—eastwards, eradicating the sunny but
killed in a knife attack in the southern city of nice, and one of them was the cathedral's ca reta kero was beheaded. witnesses say the attacker shouted, god is great, in arabic. he was then shot by police and arrested. according to the mayor of the city, he is on his way to hospital to be treated, but he is still alive. we will have much more on this developing story from nice in the hours ahead here on bbc news. stay with us for that. now the weather forecast with carol kirkwood. hello again....
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there's speculation about a two week circuit—brea ker being imposed in scotland the end of this week.rrow morning. if we do decide more restrictions are necessary and no decision has been taken yet, i want to give an assurance that we will endeavour to give you, the public, and of course, the scottish parliament as much notice as possible. as well as a clear explanation of our reasons and rationale. i want to promise you that we do not impose restrictions lightly. if we decide that extra restrictions are necessary, it will be because we deem it necessary and vital to get the virus back under control and avoid unnecessary loss of life. president trump is returning to the white house in the next few hours. he says he's feeling better than he did 20 years ago and says there's no need to be afraid of covid. there are more than seven million cases of covid—19 in the in the united states and many of the latest ones are in the white house itself as the virus sweeps through some of the president's closest aides. cassie smedile is the rnc‘s deputy communications director, she joins us now from
there's speculation about a two week circuit—brea ker being imposed in scotland the end of this week.rrow morning. if we do decide more restrictions are necessary and no decision has been taken yet, i want to give an assurance that we will endeavour to give you, the public, and of course, the scottish parliament as much notice as possible. as well as a clear explanation of our reasons and rationale. i want to promise you that we do not impose restrictions lightly. if we decide that extra...
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he has lied about the science come he the country wea ker the science come he the country weaker comeand poor, and in a weaker come he made the country sicker and poor, and in a weird way, the covid—19 diagnosis is overshadowing things like the tax issue and some of the other systemic issues that we have to continue to bring forward to the american people right now. 0k. anthony scaramucci, thank you very much forjoining us again. we had you earlier this week. always a pleasure to have you. what you were saying their christian about this put covid—19 front and centre, we know from the polls that the president does not get very many points for his handling of the virus, but it makes this the top of the conversation. this is a conversation he had tried to deflect from consistently for the last few weeks. now the very fact that he has it that we are talking about covid—19 again and doctors will be back on television again in a rage is the issue again. it is not in the rear—view mirror. he is a symbol of the fact that it is not gone away. a lot more on this, including talking to people who
he has lied about the science come he the country wea ker the science come he the country weaker comeand poor, and in a weaker come he made the country sicker and poor, and in a weird way, the covid—19 diagnosis is overshadowing things like the tax issue and some of the other systemic issues that we have to continue to bring forward to the american people right now. 0k. anthony scaramucci, thank you very much forjoining us again. we had you earlier this week. always a pleasure to have you....
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sir keir starmer‘s call for a short lockdown — or "circuit—brea ker" — in england follows the publications. richard galpin reports. the situation across the country is increasingly bleak. current measures failing to stem this potent second surge of coronavirus. the seven day average is now 82 deaths per day, with some members of the government‘s scientific advisory group sage producing 400 deaths a day by early november. now they are calls for a circuit breaker, something the experts have wanted last month. it would be a short—term lockdown to slow the spread of the disease, potentially preventing thousands more deaths in the coming months. polls showing people would agree to this. the idea that perhaps we should have some kind of short—term, national lockdown, so called circuit breaker, which would focus particularly on the closure of the hospitality industry. a couple of polls have gone out about this, and most of it found about 57% in favour and only about 18—25% against. a circuit breaker 2-3 weeks could potentially involve a variety of different measures, and whilst schools would rem
sir keir starmer‘s call for a short lockdown — or "circuit—brea ker" — in england follows the publications. richard galpin reports. the situation across the country is increasingly bleak. current measures failing to stem this potent second surge of coronavirus. the seven day average is now 82 deaths per day, with some members of the government‘s scientific advisory group sage producing 400 deaths a day by early november. now they are calls for a circuit breaker, something...