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here, the labour party calls for next year's a—level and gcse exams in england to be pushed back to helpupils cope with the impact of coronavirus. the government says it's too early to decide. it is far to early to be saying we're going to postpone things or cancel things, as the labour party seem to be saying. i think that is the wrong approach. what we should actually be doing at this moment is focusing on getting our schools back in the saddle, running again, so young people can resume their education. it's a complete abrogation of their responsibilities if government ministers are going to allow things to go to the wire again next summer. that creates huge distress for students, as we saw the other day, and even more chaos for universities. the first commercial flight from israel to the united arab emirates has taken off from tel aviv, marking a major step in the normalising of relations between the two countries. it's five years to the day that the german chancellor declared that her country could absorb vast numbers of migrants. we look back at what happened next and the week that
here, the labour party calls for next year's a—level and gcse exams in england to be pushed back to helpupils cope with the impact of coronavirus. the government says it's too early to decide. it is far to early to be saying we're going to postpone things or cancel things, as the labour party seem to be saying. i think that is the wrong approach. what we should actually be doing at this moment is focusing on getting our schools back in the saddle, running again, so young people can resume...
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call an election, but opposition parties agreed to develop and -- to the ballot and got the 80 seat majority. many of the new mps run in areas traditionally held by labourthe north of england. the other big winners was the scottish national party for scotland's 59 constituencies. but it was a dismal showing for jeremy corbyn's labour party, ending up with 202 seats, down 60. while the liberal democrats gain some, but lost more, including their leader, who was rejected by voters. on december the 19th, the queen came to westminster for her 66 th opening of parliament. this was a more dressed affair than usual. a day dress and a brief speech with no surprise what is at the top. >> my government's priority was departure from the european union on the 31st of january. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date, and to make the most of the opportunities of this for all the people of the united kingdom. >> boris johnson would promise to get brexit done by the time they sat down for christmas lunch. he put his bill to mps the next day, paving the way for brexit on january the 31st, 2020. he said it was time to b
call an election, but opposition parties agreed to develop and -- to the ballot and got the 80 seat majority. many of the new mps run in areas traditionally held by labourthe north of england. the other big winners was the scottish national party for scotland's 59 constituencies. but it was a dismal showing for jeremy corbyn's labour party, ending up with 202 seats, down 60. while the liberal democrats gain some, but lost more, including their leader, who was rejected by voters. on december the...
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jerry corbin himself and his iteration of the labour party there are lots of reasons for that. he's always on the side of the people that are against us and then they probably knew that and saw that in the traditional labour party that voted it didn't turn out to vote. there's a different situation in the states to me. there will be a different situation after this. those of us speaking on the political right has had it's unimaginable. the there are billions and billions of and after this it would seem to me that when the radical left says we would like to do this in the future, we can no longer say that it's unimaginable because we've not just imagine if the done it. the. >> host: i want to thank you for taking the time to be with us. for all of you, thank you so much for taking the time to be with us this afternoon and i hope that we can all see each other in person sometime soon and if not, the screen will have to do. thank you douglas and everyone else. >> host: >> guest: thank you. you are watching the tv on c-span2. every weekend with the latest nonfiction books and autho
jerry corbin himself and his iteration of the labour party there are lots of reasons for that. he's always on the side of the people that are against us and then they probably knew that and saw that in the traditional labour party that voted it didn't turn out to vote. there's a different situation in the states to me. there will be a different situation after this. those of us speaking on the political right has had it's unimaginable. the there are billions and billions of and after this it...
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you would've done things differently when you are advising the labour party because these crazies blowt governments want to dig in deep because itjust seems like a sign of wea kness because itjust seems like a sign of weakness and looking at the other u—turn, the last was the free school meals for disadvantaged children and a lot of people outside politics, it seems like a no—brainer. the status of the thinking of why they would not of move quickly on this after the scottish fiasco last week. they did have plenty of warning about it and one of the worrying signs about it is the fact that gavin williamson seems to be trying the education secretary seems to be trying to shift the blame to the regulator, rather than taking it on the chin because the public don't mind governments having to perform u—turns and the government that i worked for certainly performed u—turns and there been many other in the history of british politics and what i'm not prepared to accept and why this is much more damaging for the conservatives in previous u—turns is the impression of incompetence and this simply
you would've done things differently when you are advising the labour party because these crazies blowt governments want to dig in deep because itjust seems like a sign of wea kness because itjust seems like a sign of weakness and looking at the other u—turn, the last was the free school meals for disadvantaged children and a lot of people outside politics, it seems like a no—brainer. the status of the thinking of why they would not of move quickly on this after the scottish fiasco last...
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but it was a dismal showing for jeremy corbyn's labour party, ending up with 202 seats, down 60.hile the liberal democrats gain some, but lost him more, including their leader, who was rejected by voters. the 19th the queen came to westminster for her 66 opening of parliament. >> a dangerous and a brief speech. >> my government's priority was to deliver the -- from the european union on the 31st of january. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united states -- united kingdom's exit on that date, and to make the most of the opportunities of this, all for the united kingdom's. >> boris johnson would promise to get brexit done by the time they sat down for their lunch. he paved the way for brexit on january the 31st, 2020. he said it was time to break the deadlock and reunite the company -- country. >> this is the time when we move on and discard the old rules of leave and remain. or montague's and capulet's at the end of the play. >> there would be a one-year would remain what the same. allowing times for you ke and negotiations on the future relationship. talk
but it was a dismal showing for jeremy corbyn's labour party, ending up with 202 seats, down 60.hile the liberal democrats gain some, but lost him more, including their leader, who was rejected by voters. the 19th the queen came to westminster for her 66 opening of parliament. >> a dangerous and a brief speech. >> my government's priority was to deliver the -- from the european union on the 31st of january. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united states --...
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, the labour party, left, to claim in future that the conservatives do not care about nhs. every election in my lifetime labour party has run on three weeks to save the nhs, 40 hours to save nhs. the nhs is still there since was created in the wake of the cycle will dwarf but it's striking that the idea that you could pretend after this that the nhs is something that everybody does not support would seem preposterous but i think it is undoubtedly something that would be a certain weight on the conservatives with the debt that boris johnson himself as president said he owes to the nhs. this will even either be good s for the health service. >> he names his new baby, right, after his doctor. >> that's right. very moving, very moving. >> yes, for sure. let's talk for just a second about the monarchy because here in the u.s. the american public follows very closely the relationship of the royals. i think there's a whole generation of americans a forgotten the monarchy has a leadership role to play, and a big role in public unity, and it seems like this is a real moment most peo
, the labour party, left, to claim in future that the conservatives do not care about nhs. every election in my lifetime labour party has run on three weeks to save the nhs, 40 hours to save nhs. the nhs is still there since was created in the wake of the cycle will dwarf but it's striking that the idea that you could pretend after this that the nhs is something that everybody does not support would seem preposterous but i think it is undoubtedly something that would be a certain weight on the...
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every election in my lifetime, the labour party's run on three weeks for mhs. forty-eight hours. mhs is still there since it was created in the second world war. but it's very striking the idea you could pretend after this that mhs is something everybody does not support. it would seem preposterous. by think undoubtedly something that will be a wage on the conservatives with the debt that boris johnson himself says he personally i was to mhs. it's either going to be good years for the health service. >> hey named his new baby after his doctor. >> yes it was very moving, very moving. yes for sure. well, let's talk for just a second about the monarchy. because here in the u.s., the american falls read closely the relationship of the royals. i think there is a whole generation of americans who've forgotten the monarchy had the leadership role took place. in a big role in public unity. it seems like this is a real moment. most people watch the queens address. and felt comforted by it. as at the same reaction you are having? >> very much so. it was interesting that again in recent yea
every election in my lifetime, the labour party's run on three weeks for mhs. forty-eight hours. mhs is still there since it was created in the second world war. but it's very striking the idea you could pretend after this that mhs is something everybody does not support. it would seem preposterous. by think undoubtedly something that will be a wage on the conservatives with the debt that boris johnson himself says he personally i was to mhs. it's either going to be good years for the health...
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following thing from therewhich is politically , this means that it is exceptionally hard for the labour party of the left to claim in future at the conservatives do not care about the nhs. every election in mylifetime , the labor party has run on threeweeks to save the nhs . the nhs is still there as it has been since it was created in the second world war but it's striking that the idea that you could pretend after this the nhs is something that somebody does not support, it would seem preposterous but i think it's undoubtedly something that's going to be a certain weight on the conservatives. with the death of the boris johnson himself personally said he owes to the nhs, it's either going to be agood year for the health service . >> he named his baby after his doctor. >> it was very moving. >> for sure. let's talk for just a second about the monarchy because you're hearing the us, the american public follows closely the relationship of the royals so i think there is a whole generation of americans who have forgotten the monarchy as a leadership role to play and a big role in public unity an
following thing from therewhich is politically , this means that it is exceptionally hard for the labour party of the left to claim in future at the conservatives do not care about the nhs. every election in mylifetime , the labor party has run on threeweeks to save the nhs . the nhs is still there as it has been since it was created in the second world war but it's striking that the idea that you could pretend after this the nhs is something that somebody does not support, it would seem...
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the democratic party is the people's party, not the labour party, not the farmer's party.t is the party of no one because it is the party of everyone. [applause] that i think is our ancient mission. where we have deserted that, we have failed. with your help, there will be no desertion now. better we lose the election than mislead the people. better we lose than miss govern the people. help me to do the job in the autumn. we will justify our glorious path and the loyalty of silent millions who look to us for compassion, for understanding, and for honest purpose. we will serve our great tradition greatly. i ask of you all you have. i will give you all i have. tonighthe who came here and honored me as he has honored you, the democratic party, by a lifetime of service and bravery that will find him and an imperishable page in the history of the republic and the democratic party, harry s truman. [applause] and finally, my friends, in this staggering task that you have trygned me, i shall always mercy, andy, to love to walk humbly with my god. [applause] >> we continue our look
the democratic party is the people's party, not the labour party, not the farmer's party.t is the party of no one because it is the party of everyone. [applause] that i think is our ancient mission. where we have deserted that, we have failed. with your help, there will be no desertion now. better we lose the election than mislead the people. better we lose than miss govern the people. help me to do the job in the autumn. we will justify our glorious path and the loyalty of silent millions who...
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eventually opposition parties agreed to the ballot and got theirfingers burnt as borisjohnson swept to victory with an 80 seat majority. many of his new mps won in areas traditionally held by labourrth of england, known as the red wall. scottish national party were the other big winners with 48 of 59 constituencies. but it was a dismal showing forjeremy corbyn‘s labour party, with 202 seats, down 60. the liberal democrats, who had helped call the election, gained some but lost more including their leader jo swinson who was rejected by voters. days later on december 19, the queen came to westminster for her 66th state opening of parliament. although this was a far more dressed—down affair than usual. a day dress and brief speech with no surprise what was at the top. my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on january 31. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date. and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. borisjohnson promised voters he would make a start on getting brexit done by the time they sat down to christmas lunch
eventually opposition parties agreed to the ballot and got theirfingers burnt as borisjohnson swept to victory with an 80 seat majority. many of his new mps won in areas traditionally held by labourrth of england, known as the red wall. scottish national party were the other big winners with 48 of 59 constituencies. but it was a dismal showing forjeremy corbyn‘s labour party, with 202 seats, down 60. the liberal democrats, who had helped call the election, gained some but lost more including...
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but it was a dismal showing forjeremy corbyn‘s labour party, with 202 seats, down 60.emocrats, who had helped call the election, gained some but lost more including their leader jo swinson who was rejected by voters. days later on december 19, the queen came to westminster for her 66th state opening of parliament. although this was a far more dressed—down affair than usual. a day dress and brief speech with no surprise what was at the top. my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on january 31. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date. and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. borisjohnson promised voters he would make a start on getting brexit done by the time they sat down to christmas lunch. so he put his eu divorce bill to mps, the very next day paving the way for on january 312020. he said it was time to break the deadlock and reunite the country. this is the time when we move on and discard the old lab
but it was a dismal showing forjeremy corbyn‘s labour party, with 202 seats, down 60.emocrats, who had helped call the election, gained some but lost more including their leader jo swinson who was rejected by voters. days later on december 19, the queen came to westminster for her 66th state opening of parliament. although this was a far more dressed—down affair than usual. a day dress and brief speech with no surprise what was at the top. my government's priority is to deliver the united...
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it is far to early to be saying we're going to postpone things or cancel things, as the labour partyeem to be saying. i think that is the wrong approach. what we should actually be doing at this moment is focusing on getting our schools back in the saddle, running again, so young people can resume their education. airline tui has been accused of ignoring its own coronavirus travel rules, after nearly 200 passengers on a flight from zante to cardiff are told to self—isolate, after at least 16 of them test positive for coronavirus. the government is launching its drive to get workers in england back into the office, amid fears of the impact of empty city centres. after 64 million half price meals served in august, the eat out to help out scheme ends today with many businesses calling for an extension. the cost of plastic bags in england is to double to 10p, and all shops will have to charge for them. and coming up at 09:30, it's your questions answered. we'll be speaking to two health experts about why the the number of coronavirus cases are rising, but the number of deaths are low. do
it is far to early to be saying we're going to postpone things or cancel things, as the labour partyeem to be saying. i think that is the wrong approach. what we should actually be doing at this moment is focusing on getting our schools back in the saddle, running again, so young people can resume their education. airline tui has been accused of ignoring its own coronavirus travel rules, after nearly 200 passengers on a flight from zante to cardiff are told to self—isolate, after at least 16...
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now shaking hands with the russian premier becomes england's prime minister by virtue of his labour party's victory in july 26 elections. after daily sessions for eight days, the conference recessed until the election results became known. between sessions, president truman talked with general eisenhower and omar bradley. admiral is also present at the white house. a meeting of the british and american chiefs of staff. on july 26, a joint declaration from president truman and retiring prime minister churchill issued with the concurrence of the chinese generalissimo, calls on the japanese to surrender unconditionally. the prodigious forces of united states, british empire, and china many times reinforced by armies and their fleets of the west are poised to strike the final blows upon japan. (music) additional films on the invasion of borneo by the troops of the australian seventh division. at maura time island, staging for the invasion, a supply of material is loaded as troops embarked on lci's. the operation is under joint command of australian and american officers. due to the shallow beac
now shaking hands with the russian premier becomes england's prime minister by virtue of his labour party's victory in july 26 elections. after daily sessions for eight days, the conference recessed until the election results became known. between sessions, president truman talked with general eisenhower and omar bradley. admiral is also present at the white house. a meeting of the british and american chiefs of staff. on july 26, a joint declaration from president truman and retiring prime...
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it is far to early to be saying we're going to postpone things or cancel things, as the labour partym to be saying. i think that is the wrong approach. what we should actually be doing at this moment is focusing on getting our schools back in the saddle, running again, so young people can resume their education. it's a complete aberration of the responsibilities of government ministers are going to allow things to go to the wire again next summer, that creates great distress for stu d e nts that creates great distress for students as we saw the other day and even more chaos for universities. the airline tui launches an investigation — as nearly 200 passengers on a flight from zante to cardiff are told to self isolate after a number test positive for covid 19. after 64—million half price meals served in august — the eat out to help out scheme ends today with many businesses calling for an extension. and the cost of plastic bags in england is to double to ten pence — and all shops will have to charge for them. here in the uk, labour has called for next summer's a level and gcse exams i
it is far to early to be saying we're going to postpone things or cancel things, as the labour partym to be saying. i think that is the wrong approach. what we should actually be doing at this moment is focusing on getting our schools back in the saddle, running again, so young people can resume their education. it's a complete aberration of the responsibilities of government ministers are going to allow things to go to the wire again next summer, that creates great distress for stu d e nts...
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it is far to early to be saying we're going to postpone things or cancel things, as the labour partyto be saying. i think that is the wrong approach. what we should actually be doing at this moment is focusing on getting our schools back in the saddle, running again, so young people can resume their education. it isa it is a complete aberration of the responsibilities of it will create uncertainty for students and even more uncertainty for universities. the first commercial flight from israel to the united arab emirates has taken off from tel aviv — an important step in the normalising of relations between the two countries it's five years to the day since the german chancellor declared that her country could absorb vast numbers of migrants, we look back at what happened next and the week that changed europe. the airline tui launches an investigation , as nearly 200 passengers on a flight from zante to cardiff are told to self—isolate after a number test positive for covid—19. and after 64—million government subsidised restaurant meals were served in the uk in august, the eat out to
it is far to early to be saying we're going to postpone things or cancel things, as the labour partyto be saying. i think that is the wrong approach. what we should actually be doing at this moment is focusing on getting our schools back in the saddle, running again, so young people can resume their education. it isa it is a complete aberration of the responsibilities of it will create uncertainty for students and even more uncertainty for universities. the first commercial flight from israel...
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now there is fallout politically this means it is exceptionally hard for the labour party on the left to claim in the future the conservatives do not care about the nhs every selection on - - election in my lifetime they go save the nhs but now since it's been created it is very striking the idea that you can pretend after this it is something that you do not support would seem preposterous. but undoubtedly is our weight on the conservatives. these will be good years for the health service. >> and now named his new baby after his doctor. >> yes. very moving. >> for sure. so let's talk about the monarchy. i think there is a whole generation of americans that have a leadership role to play and a big role of public unity and many watched the queens address and are comforted by it. >> it is interesting. again come in recent years every institution claims to be losing public trust. it was profoundly moving the one person we wanted to hear from was the majesty her queen it was remarkable because she is the best placed person on earth to draw on the historical aspects to say we have been thr
now there is fallout politically this means it is exceptionally hard for the labour party on the left to claim in the future the conservatives do not care about the nhs every selection on - - election in my lifetime they go save the nhs but now since it's been created it is very striking the idea that you can pretend after this it is something that you do not support would seem preposterous. but undoubtedly is our weight on the conservatives. these will be good years for the health service....
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founded the social democratic labour party, and in 1979, he was elected to european british parliament and became dst lp leader. leader.ate 19 8 -- sdlp in the late 1980's, he became known as the man who cap hope alive. world leaders supported his -- who kept hope alive. world leaders supported his efforts. inonce the institutions are place, then the real healing ascess will take place representatives from all sectors start working together. 1998, the former teacher gained international attention after receiving the nobel peace prize for spearheading the good friday agreement, putting to an end the fighting in northern ireland. futurerally, i hope the will be delegated by normal politics, that violence is a thing of the past. >> he held his post as leader of until 2001, when he stepped down
founded the social democratic labour party, and in 1979, he was elected to european british parliament and became dst lp leader. leader.ate 19 8 -- sdlp in the late 1980's, he became known as the man who cap hope alive. world leaders supported his -- who kept hope alive. world leaders supported his efforts. inonce the institutions are place, then the real healing ascess will take place representatives from all sectors start working together. 1998, the former teacher gained international...
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it's far too early to be saying you're going to postpone things or cancel things as the labour partyach. what we should actually be doing at this moment, is focusing on getting schools back in the saddle, running again, so that young people can resume their education. quual, which sets the rules for exams in england, has made some changes to what students have to do for subjects such as english literature and geography, to allow more flexibility. and it's already consulted on pushing back exams but hasn't yet made a decision. but how do teachers and pupils feel? there really isn't a very good reason for year 11 students to do quite so many exams. and if we were able to thin that out a little bit then that would, you know, already start to solve part of the problem. i have worked hard during lockdown but i do feel i haven't reached my full learning potential without a teacher present. i do feel i lack confidence going into year 11 regarding my exams so i would like the idea of the exams being pushed back until the end of the year. i think delaying the exams could actually end up prolo
it's far too early to be saying you're going to postpone things or cancel things as the labour partyach. what we should actually be doing at this moment, is focusing on getting schools back in the saddle, running again, so that young people can resume their education. quual, which sets the rules for exams in england, has made some changes to what students have to do for subjects such as english literature and geography, to allow more flexibility. and it's already consulted on pushing back exams...
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the opposition labour party say they don't think the new rules go far enough.children prepare to go back to school next month, millions of people are also considering whether to return to their offices, or continue working from home. recent surveys suggest british workers have been slower to get back to their desks, than in other parts of europe. our science editor, david shukman, has been looking at the risks and possible solutions. the government wants people back at work in our city centres, but we now know that inside buildings, it is possible for the coronavirus to be carried through the air. it was found in the ventilation system of this hospital in oregon, though it's not clear if it was still infectious. the virus spread in an office block in south korea to more than 90 people all working on the same floor. and in a restaurant in china, it was passed from one infected person to nine others, as air was recirculated around the room. if there had been fresh air to dilute the virus, it would have made a difference. the bigger the building, the more likely i
the opposition labour party say they don't think the new rules go far enough.children prepare to go back to school next month, millions of people are also considering whether to return to their offices, or continue working from home. recent surveys suggest british workers have been slower to get back to their desks, than in other parts of europe. our science editor, david shukman, has been looking at the risks and possible solutions. the government wants people back at work in our city centres,...
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the opposition labour party say they don't think the new rules go far enough.ow on bbc news, it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. his people have turned against him in the streets, but belarus' dictator, alexander lu kashenko, is still in power. his security forces are still following his orders. so where do the anti— lukashenko activists go from here? my guest is natalia kaliada, one of the founders of the belarus free theatre, an artist dissident in exile. will bela rus‘ summer rebellion be blown away with the autumn leaves? natalia kaliada, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me here. we have seen extraordinary scenes for more than two weeks now in belarus. masses of people protesters on the streets. but president lukashenko, he hasn't blinked, he hasn't buckled. are you surprised? 0h, he blinked. and i am sure you saw a number of days ago when he was in his helicopter, fully equipped with a rifle, and he presented himself as a complete joke to the world. so we need to understand he is in that mental condition, because he has messiah
the opposition labour party say they don't think the new rules go far enough.ow on bbc news, it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. his people have turned against him in the streets, but belarus' dictator, alexander lu kashenko, is still in power. his security forces are still following his orders. so where do the anti— lukashenko activists go from here? my guest is natalia kaliada, one of the founders of the belarus free theatre, an artist dissident in exile. will bela...
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held so deal -- so dear and eight speech that stole too closely from the leader of the british labour party why is it that joe biden is the first and his family ever to go to a university? >> why am i the first candidate in a thousand genations to be able to get to the university? >> my ancestors worked in the coal mines don't come after -- don't come up after 12 hours to play football. >> the people that work eight hours in the ground, then come up and play football. >> hello, everybody. >> biden dropped out of the race. even then, he knew it wout. not be his l >> there will be other opportunities for me to campaign for president. >> 20 years later, he ran again and lost to barack obama. but what began as a rivalry turned into a partnership. obama said he always wanted biden to be the last person in thee room when ths a big decision to make. after two terms as vice president, there was talk of hig runninn in 2016. but the death of his son bo changed his plans. unfortunately, i believe we are out of time. the time nessary to mount a winning campaign for the nomination. >> if the biden's pol
held so deal -- so dear and eight speech that stole too closely from the leader of the british labour party why is it that joe biden is the first and his family ever to go to a university? >> why am i the first candidate in a thousand genations to be able to get to the university? >> my ancestors worked in the coal mines don't come after -- don't come up after 12 hours to play football. >> the people that work eight hours in the ground, then come up and play football. >>...
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the opposition labour party say they don't think the new rules go far enough. more details about schoolsth millions of people also wondering if they should go to office is. research suggests british people have been slower to go back to work than other countries. we've been looking at the risks and possible solutions. the government wants people back at work in our city centres, but we now know that inside buildings it is possible for the coronavirus to be carried through the air. it was found in the ventilation system of this hospital in oregon, though it is not clear if it was still infectious. the virus spread in an office block in south korea to more than 90 people all working on the same floor. and in a restaurant in china, it was passed from one infected person to nine others, as air was recirculated around the room. if there had been fresh air to dilute the virus, it would have made a difference. it's quite clear that the lack of outside air into the space very clearly contributed to a number of people becoming infected. the bigger the building, the more likely it will have sealed
the opposition labour party say they don't think the new rules go far enough. more details about schoolsth millions of people also wondering if they should go to office is. research suggests british people have been slower to go back to work than other countries. we've been looking at the risks and possible solutions. the government wants people back at work in our city centres, but we now know that inside buildings it is possible for the coronavirus to be carried through the air. it was found...
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it is far to early to be saying we're going to postpone things or cancel things, as the labour partychools back in the saddle, running again, so young people can resume their education. it's a complete aberration of the responsibilities of government ministers are going to allow things to go to the wire again next summer, that creates great distress for stu d e nts that creates great distress for students as we saw the other day and even more chaos for universities.
it is far to early to be saying we're going to postpone things or cancel things, as the labour partychools back in the saddle, running again, so young people can resume their education. it's a complete aberration of the responsibilities of government ministers are going to allow things to go to the wire again next summer, that creates great distress for stu d e nts that creates great distress for students as we saw the other day and even more chaos for universities.
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the opposition labour party say they don't think the new rules go far enough.
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and this is notjust the labour party saying this.se, they believe this will further entrench the north—south divide. this has a run it like a long running consequences. that is ruining the chances are so many young people out there in the communities and that is why they must urgently now agreed to take the centre assessed grades from the teachers. emma hardy. shadow ministerfor further education and universities. thank you very much for being with us. in australia, a man has taken on a great white shark, apparently punching it to save his wife during an attack. chantelle doyle was attacked by a shark up to three metres long while surfing at shelly beach in new south wales. phoebe hopson reports. beaches in the area were closed after the incident. life—savers are providing surveillance to help spot the shock. she suffered severe lacerations to her leg. now let's take a look at the weather. hello. we have now lost the very intense heat of the past week. what we haven't lost, though, is the potential to brew up some really punchy thund
and this is notjust the labour party saying this.se, they believe this will further entrench the north—south divide. this has a run it like a long running consequences. that is ruining the chances are so many young people out there in the communities and that is why they must urgently now agreed to take the centre assessed grades from the teachers. emma hardy. shadow ministerfor further education and universities. thank you very much for being with us. in australia, a man has taken on a great...
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the opposition labour party had this to say. this should've been thought through from the start.e to the wrong decision last week, refuse to change his mind week, refused to change its mind until today and now there's a huge lot of unraveling that must be done. but do not underestimate the stress and anger at this has caused thousands of young people who have seen their futures all over the place over the last few days. the algorithm used by the government sought to "standardise" the predictions schools had made for their pupils. many students had their university places withdrawn after the system gave them a lower result than expected. today's decision has met with a variety of responses from the teenagers affected. so happy for my future, my peers and my college, everybody else affected. everybody else has been heard finally. unfortunately, i cannot go to queen mary because the course is fulland i had no chance after being given a grade d in chemistry. if we get given our teacher's assessment grades, i think this will give more assurance to many students in this position. but p
the opposition labour party had this to say. this should've been thought through from the start.e to the wrong decision last week, refuse to change his mind week, refused to change its mind until today and now there's a huge lot of unraveling that must be done. but do not underestimate the stress and anger at this has caused thousands of young people who have seen their futures all over the place over the last few days. the algorithm used by the government sought to "standardise" the...
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the deputy leader of the labour party angela rayner said people had been devastated by the system.s to go back to the teacher awarded grades, they made such a fiasco. look at what happened over the last 24 hours, a lot of children who have worked incredibly hard have been devastated by a system that's been devastated by a system that's been completely floored and has taken into been completely floored and has ta ken into account been completely floored and has taken into account the school ‘s previous history rather than what the child has been able to achieve this year. i think that's devastating and its blatant inequality in what's happened so the government have to act quickly. there's a lot of young people out there, their life chances are determined by whether or not they are able to get on and get into the university or onto the course of the apprenticeship scheme that they want, based on these grades and the government has made an absolute mess of it and they've known for months now this was coming down the track soi now this was coming down the track so i believe the only t
the deputy leader of the labour party angela rayner said people had been devastated by the system.s to go back to the teacher awarded grades, they made such a fiasco. look at what happened over the last 24 hours, a lot of children who have worked incredibly hard have been devastated by a system that's been devastated by a system that's been completely floored and has taken into been completely floored and has ta ken into account been completely floored and has taken into account the school ‘s...
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out, he and several others founded a new nationalist political force, the social democratic and labour party links around the world with the aim of ending the conflict at home. the sdlp have failed to do that. sorry, that is a very false point... in the late 1980s, he began talks with the sinn fein leader gerry adams. having a dialogue with the political wing of the ira was a huge risk and drew much angry criticism. but mr hume helped to persuade republicans to call a cease—fire, the pathway he carved out lead to the good friday agreement in 1998. today we can take a collective breath and begin to blow away, let's hope, the cobwebs of the past. # all we are saying is give peace a chance...#. the peace deal was a defining moment for northern ireland and forjohn hume. he was lauded as a visionary and heralded as a hero by pop stars and by presidents. mr president and mrs clinton, as you can see from the people of derry, you are very, very welcome here today. after he was awarded the nobel prize, mr hume maintained his international friendships and statesman—like reputation but he gradually ste
out, he and several others founded a new nationalist political force, the social democratic and labour party links around the world with the aim of ending the conflict at home. the sdlp have failed to do that. sorry, that is a very false point... in the late 1980s, he began talks with the sinn fein leader gerry adams. having a dialogue with the political wing of the ira was a huge risk and drew much angry criticism. but mr hume helped to persuade republicans to call a cease—fire, the pathway...
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to support the ira, after the troubles broke out, john hume founded the social democratic and labour party a united ireland, but only through consent. the sdlp have failed to do this. sorry, that is a very fundamental point. at great personal risk, in the 1980s, he entered into secret talks with gerry adams, the leader of sinn fein, the political voice of the ira. it provoked anger and criticism, but he refused to change course. i don't give two balls of roasted snow, jim, what advice anybody gives me about those talks, because i will continue with them until they reach what i hope will be a positive conclusion. his stubborn efforts helped bring about the ira ceasefire, and brought sinn fein into the talks that led to the good friday agreement in 1998, ending the conflict. today, we can take a collective breath and begin to blow away, let's hope, the cobwebs of the past. he and i had many disagreements, and that's a very, very healthy thing to do and to have. but when we were able to talk and to actively promote the primacy of politics of dialogue, of inclusivity and so on, which then led
to support the ira, after the troubles broke out, john hume founded the social democratic and labour party a united ireland, but only through consent. the sdlp have failed to do this. sorry, that is a very fundamental point. at great personal risk, in the 1980s, he entered into secret talks with gerry adams, the leader of sinn fein, the political voice of the ira. it provoked anger and criticism, but he refused to change course. i don't give two balls of roasted snow, jim, what advice anybody...
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to support the ira, after the troubles broke out, john hume founded the social democratic and labour partyto achieve a united ireland, but only through consent. the sdlp have failed to do this. sorry... that is a very fundamental point. at great personal risk, in the 1980s, he entered into secret talks with gerry adams, the leader of sinn fein, the political voice of the ira. it provoked anger and criticism, but he refused to change course. i don't give two balls of roasted snow, jim, what advice anybody gives me about those talks, because i will continue with them until they reach what i hope will be a positive conclusion. his stubborn efforts helped bring about the ira ceasefire, and brought sinn fein into the talks that led to the good friday agreement in 1998, ending the conflict. today, we can take a collective breath and begin to blow away, let's hope, the cobwebs of the past. he and i had many disagreements and that's a very, very healthy thing to do and to have. but when we were able to talk and to actively promote the primacy of politics of dialogue, of inclusivity and so on, whic
to support the ira, after the troubles broke out, john hume founded the social democratic and labour partyto achieve a united ireland, but only through consent. the sdlp have failed to do this. sorry... that is a very fundamental point. at great personal risk, in the 1980s, he entered into secret talks with gerry adams, the leader of sinn fein, the political voice of the ira. it provoked anger and criticism, but he refused to change course. i don't give two balls of roasted snow, jim, what...
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the daily telegraph and the political commentator and former director of communications for the labour party 713 new confirmed coronavirus cases across the uk, in the latest 2a hour period. that means the average number of new cases per day in the last week is 1,000 and eighty. the deaths of 3 people were also reported in the last 2a hour period — that's those who've died, within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. that takes the total number reported across the uk to 41,369. across the world the number of new coronavirus infections continues to soar. across the world the number of new coronavirus infections continues to soar. the worst affected countries, including the united states and india, have registered many tens of thousands of deaths. in europe, a rise in infections in some countries has raised concerns that more holiday destinations could be added to the quarantine list imposed by the uk. with a look at the global picture, here's our medical editor fergus walsh. there are now more than 21 million confirmed coronavirus cases around the world, and that figure is rising by more than
the daily telegraph and the political commentator and former director of communications for the labour party 713 new confirmed coronavirus cases across the uk, in the latest 2a hour period. that means the average number of new cases per day in the last week is 1,000 and eighty. the deaths of 3 people were also reported in the last 2a hour period — that's those who've died, within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. that takes the total number reported across the uk to 41,369. across the...
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he has been facing a vote of no—confidence by the scottish labour party, but the last hour, the firstologised for how the school results have been handled, and she has said it is a top priority to resolve these concerns. she hasn't said how this will be resolved. pupils will be at home wondering if they will be getting marks upgraded again. we won't know that until tomorrow. thank you very much. borisjohnson says he'll work with french government to tackle the arrival of migrants across the english channel. uk ministers will hold talks in paris tomorrow — where they'll demand stronger measures from the french authorities. an raf surveillance plane is being deployed to monitor the crossing. more than 4000 people have successfully crossed the channel in small boats so far this year. from dover, simonjones reports. early morning, and another group of migrants is spotted on the channel, destination dover. it is choppy at sea and they are forced to try and bail out. where are you from? syria. syria? how many people? more than 600 migrants have reached the uk by boatin 600 migrants have rea
he has been facing a vote of no—confidence by the scottish labour party, but the last hour, the firstologised for how the school results have been handled, and she has said it is a top priority to resolve these concerns. she hasn't said how this will be resolved. pupils will be at home wondering if they will be getting marks upgraded again. we won't know that until tomorrow. thank you very much. borisjohnson says he'll work with french government to tackle the arrival of migrants across the...
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out, he and several others founded a new nationalist political force, the social democratic and labour partyround the world with the aim of ending the conflict at home. the sdlp have failed to do that. sorry, that is very false point... in the late 1980s, he began talks with the sinn fein leader gerry adams. having a dialogue with the political wing of the ira was a huge risk and drew much angry criticism. but mr hume helped to persuade republicans to call for a cease—fire, the pathway he carved out lead to the good friday agreement in 1998. today we can take a collective breath and begin to blow away, let's hope, the cobwebs of the past. # all we are saying is give peace a chance...#. the peace deal was a defining moment for northern ireland and forjohn hume. he was lauded as a visionary and harrow that as a hero by pop stars and by presidents. mr president and mr clinton at a macro —— mrs clinton, as you can see from the people of derry, you are very, very welcome here today. after he was awarded the nobel prize, mr hume maintained his international friendships and statesman—like reputatio
out, he and several others founded a new nationalist political force, the social democratic and labour partyround the world with the aim of ending the conflict at home. the sdlp have failed to do that. sorry, that is very false point... in the late 1980s, he began talks with the sinn fein leader gerry adams. having a dialogue with the political wing of the ira was a huge risk and drew much angry criticism. but mr hume helped to persuade republicans to call for a cease—fire, the pathway he...
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held so dear and a speech that stole too closely from neil kinnock, the leader of the british labour partyis the first in his family ever to go to a university? why am i the first kinnock in 1,000 generations to be able to get to university? this my ancestors who worked in the coal mines in northeast pennsylvania and who'd come up after 12 hours and play football for four hours... the people who would go to work eight hours underground and then come up and play football... hello, everybody. biden dropped out of that race, but even then knew it wouldn't be his last. there will be other opportunities for me to campaign for president. and 20 years later, he ran again and lost to barack 0bama. but what began as a rivalry turned into a partnership. 0bama said he always wanted biden to be the last person in the room when there was a big decision to make. and after two terms as vice president, there was talk of him running again in 2016, but the death of his son, beau, changed his plans. unfortunately i believe we're out of time, the time necessary to mount a winning campaign for the nomination.
held so dear and a speech that stole too closely from neil kinnock, the leader of the british labour partyis the first in his family ever to go to a university? why am i the first kinnock in 1,000 generations to be able to get to university? this my ancestors who worked in the coal mines in northeast pennsylvania and who'd come up after 12 hours and play football for four hours... the people who would go to work eight hours underground and then come up and play football... hello, everybody....
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held so dear and a speech that stole too closely from neil kinnock, the leader of the british labour party first in his family ever to go to a university? why am i the first kinnock in 1,000 generations to be able to get to university? my ancestors who worked in the coal mines in northeast pennsylvania and who'd come up after 12 hours and play football for four hours... the people who would go to work eight hours underground and then come up and play football... hello, everybody. biden dropped out of that race, but even then knew it wouldn't be his last. there will be other opportunities for me to campaign for president. and 20 years later, he ran again and lost to barack obama. but what began as a rivalry turned into a partnership. obama said he always wanted biden to be the last person in the room when there was a big decision to make. and after two terms as vice president, there was talk of him running again in 2016, but the death of his son, beau, changed his plans. unfortunately i believe we're out of time, the time necessary to mount a winning campaign for the nomination. if biden‘s
held so dear and a speech that stole too closely from neil kinnock, the leader of the british labour party first in his family ever to go to a university? why am i the first kinnock in 1,000 generations to be able to get to university? my ancestors who worked in the coal mines in northeast pennsylvania and who'd come up after 12 hours and play football for four hours... the people who would go to work eight hours underground and then come up and play football... hello, everybody. biden dropped...
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it is far to early to be saying we're going to postpone things or cancel things, as the labour partytually be doing at this moment is focusing on getting our schools back in the saddle, running again, so young people can resume their education. it isa it is a complete aberration of the responsibilities of it
it is far to early to be saying we're going to postpone things or cancel things, as the labour partytually be doing at this moment is focusing on getting our schools back in the saddle, running again, so young people can resume their education. it isa it is a complete aberration of the responsibilities of it
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the daily telegraph, and the political commentator and former director of communications for the labour partyprice. welcome back to you both. let's have a look at what's already in. according to the metro, pupil power in the uk has forced the government into a u—turn on a—level and gcse grading, after education secretary gavin williamson declared there would be "no change and no u—turn". the daily express says the prime minister told the education secretary to scrap the algorithm for this summer's exams results, following the outcry. the daily mirror describes it as another government "screeching" u—turn, but note that education secretary reamins in his job. according to the daily telegraph, gavin williamson is blaming the exam regulator quual for the exam results chaos. we will look at that in a bit more detail. the i describes how some students, parents and teachers are breathing a sigh of relief after days of confusion, while the times reports that tens of thousands of pupils are still facing doubt over their futures as universities rush to find them places. they are bringing in lawyers fo
the daily telegraph, and the political commentator and former director of communications for the labour partyprice. welcome back to you both. let's have a look at what's already in. according to the metro, pupil power in the uk has forced the government into a u—turn on a—level and gcse grading, after education secretary gavin williamson declared there would be "no change and no u—turn". the daily express says the prime minister told the education secretary to scrap the...
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i think we can bring you, actually, the response from the deputy leader of the labour party and vena has just about this now. in an interview she hasjust done. i about this now. in an interview she has just done. i think we can about this now. in an interview she hasjust done. i think we can bring that to you now. it is completely and utterly shameful that the government have done what they have done. they have had months to sort out the exam situation. they have devastated the lives of young people for what has happened while some of had life chances pulled from under theirfeet through no fault of their own and it's about time that borisjohnson ta kes it's about time that borisjohnson takes responsibility and stops making it up as he goes along because it is far too serious about that and he has got to express in the next 2a hours to students, pa rents the next 2a hours to students, parents and teachers how he will fix this historic injustice and fix the mess he has created. angela rayner there. a search for two teenagers missing off the lancashire coast since saturday night has bee
i think we can bring you, actually, the response from the deputy leader of the labour party and vena has just about this now. in an interview she hasjust done. i about this now. in an interview she has just done. i think we can about this now. in an interview she hasjust done. i think we can bring that to you now. it is completely and utterly shameful that the government have done what they have done. they have had months to sort out the exam situation. they have devastated the lives of young...
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it's far too early to be saying you're going to postpone things or cancel things as the labour partyent, is focusing on getting schools back in the saddle, running again, so that young people can resume their education. 0fqual, which sets the rules for exams in england, has made some changes to what students have to do for subjects such as english literature and geography, to allow more flexibility. and it's already consulted on pushing back exams but hasn't yet made a decision. but how do teachers and pupils feel? there really isn't a very good reason for year 11 students to do quite so many exams. and if we were able to thin that out a little bit then that would, you know, already start to solve part of the problem. i have worked hard during lockdown but i do feel i haven't reached my full learning potential without a teacher present. i do feel i lack confidence going into year 11 regarding my exams so i would like the idea of the exams being pushed back until the end of the year. i think delaying the exams could actually end up prolonging the inevitable. it's already a very stress
it's far too early to be saying you're going to postpone things or cancel things as the labour partyent, is focusing on getting schools back in the saddle, running again, so that young people can resume their education. 0fqual, which sets the rules for exams in england, has made some changes to what students have to do for subjects such as english literature and geography, to allow more flexibility. and it's already consulted on pushing back exams but hasn't yet made a decision. but how do...
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run to the presidency in 1987, that was based on a lie -- he had to steal the life story of a labour party politician. he is basing what will be his third failed run for the presidency on another lie -- this hoax about fine people on both sides, he condemned that, totally. secondly, it is very nasty, i would say, to personally blame your political opponent for the deaths of americans from a virus or it was caused and created by lies and a cover-up from a common just regime. it is very nasty to personally blame your political opponent and use american lives as a number to yield against your opponent. i think it is repulsive. it was not very nice to use american lives as the number and could not be bothered to update the number from martha's vineyard, where michelle obama taped her speech. kamala harris has used her power to go after her political opponents. you know what has never been done before? what has never been done is using an insane conspiracy theory and lie about a supreme from michael avenatti. we would never read into the record the accusations from michael avenatti's client. th
run to the presidency in 1987, that was based on a lie -- he had to steal the life story of a labour party politician. he is basing what will be his third failed run for the presidency on another lie -- this hoax about fine people on both sides, he condemned that, totally. secondly, it is very nasty, i would say, to personally blame your political opponent for the deaths of americans from a virus or it was caused and created by lies and a cover-up from a common just regime. it is very nasty to...