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his dairy farm lancaster county pennsylvania has a total population of a little over 536000 residentsfrom 1995 to 2012 farmers in the county have received 100 $28000000.00 in taxpayer funded farm subsidies from the u.s.d.a. . an extensive investigation for this film found numerous examples of u.s.d.a. license commercial breeders receiving multiple violations from the animal health of vision on one hand and large taxpayer funded farm subsidies on the other while the programs are viewed as distinct and separate by the u.s.d.a. the fact remains that license commercial breeders with multiple dog welfare violations continue to receive taxpayer funded farm subsidies in lancaster county and many other rural areas throughout the united states these commercial breeders are exploiting a federal agency by receiving a taxpayer funded handout while simultaneously receiving major violations for failing the dogs in their care. don't want to be a showy and shallow but he is once again defied his critics this time by securing his impeachment acquittal what is it about the 45th president of the united
his dairy farm lancaster county pennsylvania has a total population of a little over 536000 residentsfrom 1995 to 2012 farmers in the county have received 100 $28000000.00 in taxpayer funded farm subsidies from the u.s.d.a. . an extensive investigation for this film found numerous examples of u.s.d.a. license commercial breeders receiving multiple violations from the animal health of vision on one hand and large taxpayer funded farm subsidies on the other while the programs are viewed as...
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david and iommi stalls foods have been breeding dogs on their property in lancaster county since theearly 1990 s. having obtained both the pennsylvania license and a u.s.d.a. commercial breeders license from 2003 onward pennsylvania inspection reports clearly indicate dogs were suffering in a facility that was not meeting even minimal welfare standards after a further string of harangued us inspection reports in 2008 david still sfusd voluntarily relinquish both his pennsylvania and u.s.d.a. license but the dogs remained at the same puppy mill though the name was changed to millwood puppies and ownership passed to david's son matthew stills foose matthew quickly obtained a u.s.d.a. commercial breeders license at the same address. immediately the violations continued under the new license when millwood puppies was inspected in october 2009 the violations were so severe that the commonwealth of pennsylvania brought multiple charges against matthew for violations under the dog law. before pennsylvania district judge isaac stalls foose all charges against matthew were summarily withdrawn
david and iommi stalls foods have been breeding dogs on their property in lancaster county since theearly 1990 s. having obtained both the pennsylvania license and a u.s.d.a. commercial breeders license from 2003 onward pennsylvania inspection reports clearly indicate dogs were suffering in a facility that was not meeting even minimal welfare standards after a further string of harangued us inspection reports in 2008 david still sfusd voluntarily relinquish both his pennsylvania and u.s.d.a....
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because we're joined live by robert roberts a senior lecturer in critical digital media practice at lancaster university the margin you've been busy. sharing your expertise the last few hours without robert this is clearly an embarrassing episode for the democrats to what extent do you think it was forseeable who's the blame for the technical theater. well you know democrats and having been a reporter in the states for a long time again i can say that the democrats at the local level tend to be the worst at organizing it very difficult to communicate amongst themselves they don't do a good job pushing out the vote too too much and we may have seen a rise with brock obama that was different because of the use of social media which hadn't been there in the past and so it isn't user prizing that democrats without the republicans help we're trying to solve figured out a way to to kind of group this out you go to normal voting polls in the united states for general elections or primaries you'll see the same types of mistakes being made by by the government so these 2 things together just really pu
because we're joined live by robert roberts a senior lecturer in critical digital media practice at lancaster university the margin you've been busy. sharing your expertise the last few hours without robert this is clearly an embarrassing episode for the democrats to what extent do you think it was forseeable who's the blame for the technical theater. well you know democrats and having been a reporter in the states for a long time again i can say that the democrats at the local level tend to be...
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the group let's talk about this a bit more now with the lendu mistral he's a senior lecturer at lancaster university can you very welcome thanks for coming on thank you most people view the mall days as some sort of paradise location but as we pointed out there you know it has been the victim of several terrorist terror attacks in recent years what's going on why is it gone wrong. well you have to hold a swan is for the worst and most of to just love just holidaymakers and the other one is what moldavian crime these 2 societies don't come to meet with each other there's a computerized electric society and whatever the tourist money comes to the country badly goes to the well given what lesson. so what happened is that it does raise a lot of contempt over the years as an islamic country listening forget that. they're feeling most of the morning instead of that their islamic values undermined by this western influx whatever goes on in those in the holidays or sense on and so forth so that has kind of laid back law over the years of this they recommend tomato sauce for the last 2 decades the
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you know we tend to make the same mistakes in lancaster, a major for >>we'll make sure to tune in thisday february 22th at 09:00pm that's when kron four's pam moore will be hosting our hidden history special celebrating black history month. >>it's a 51 in coming up in the next hour presidential candidates ramping up their attacks at the latest democratic debate political analyst michael yockey will break it down for us and a live look here at the golden gate bridge, which looks like it's all better now there was a time that it was all jammed up traffic is very light. >>and we're back check this out video steph curry and his daughter riley. >>that makes a i love the idea that they shared the video on instagram their dance got a little i love it. the daddy daughter duo. i like that. >>ashe's a long time to time at little to make my she's my friend but i haven't seen her since she was so little rain in like a phone number the press conference from pindar you can say i knew you when you are everybody gets and she's getting so much more looking like you should always thinking so i think she
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let's break down for dr mohammed good air who's in lancaster he's of religious and lecturer at lancaster university thank you so much for your time teams around the world of working very quickly to get vaccines into the trial stage tell us how difficult or otherwise is that process and then the process going from trial through to production. well one thing i would like to highlight that for such kind of disease is good control mayors and very good vaccine are probably the only solution to really the further spread of these infection so right from the beginning the vaccine efforts have started quite extensively governments have started to put in the money and there are serious efforts ongoing around the word however making a vaccine is not really a big challenge vaccine can be constructed using different approaches within a month or so the major challenges really come from to prove it's a minute initiative which means how good the vaccine is afaik ac and the safety that require a lot of trials preclinical and clinical trials in animals before a vaccine can be make available for a human ap
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just mohamed we're near at lancaster university thank you sir for sharing your expertise with us play to be here when i bring up to speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world turkish president. has threatened to launch a military operation in syria as a liberal one says an operation is only a matter of time unless syrian forces pull back behind turkish military positions russia meanwhile has warned turkey not to attack syrian forces. prince harry and his wife megan are to carry out their final duties as active royals in late february and march that's according to british media reports their decision to step down means they will no longer have an office at buckingham palace as of april 1st . scottish singer louis chapati and london rapper dave are the big winners at the u.k. brit awards last night to paul you took home the prize for best new artist and song of the year album of the year went to a very was your 40th year of the british pops a biggest award show. thing or songwriter billie eilish captivated the audience at the awards ceremony with her debut lik
just mohamed we're near at lancaster university thank you sir for sharing your expertise with us play to be here when i bring up to speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world turkish president. has threatened to launch a military operation in syria as a liberal one says an operation is only a matter of time unless syrian forces pull back behind turkish military positions russia meanwhile has warned turkey not to attack syrian forces. prince harry and his wife megan...
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just mohamed we're near at lancaster university thank you sir for sharing your expertise with us play to be here. i want to bring up to speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world. court in turkey has postponed its verdict in the trial of a group of human rights activists accused of aiding terrorist groups a german citizen peter a start there is among the defendants who were detained in 2017 while attending a digital security workshop while they've since been released pending the verdict now expected in early april. meanwhile the turkish president are accept tayyip erdogan has threatened to launch a military operation in syria's is live region everyone says an operation is only a matter of time on the syrian forces pull back behind turkish military positions russia meanwhile has warned turkey not to attack syrian forces various media reports say the royal family may not allow prince harry and his wife megan to use the grand sussex royal afterward drawing from active royal duties one problem is the word royal on the couple's website the couple is moving or has
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well you know we spoke to dr mohamed lanier of our ologist at lancaster university in the united kingdom and we asked him how close scientists are to develop think of vaccine whenever we talk about availability of a vaccine for human application we talk about 2 components 1st is the construction of a vaccine and 2nd is the validation construction is not really a big issue with an amount of x. you tend to be mate and then the construction of the validation part is really the main thing we are any mother testing is required to demonstrate efficacy and be a minute in a city so for example if we talk about even ebola virus is started into poland 14 and only november to the 19 the 1st vaccine so that is what the time frame we are talking about infectious diseases corbett 19 with a name that is proposed today is a little different because we have some information on related code on our business i just saw us and mers so that information can be x. exploited to sort of shorten the duration for the construction of this vaccine so we have some of the wanted years so let's hope that we can make it
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big 100 lancaster's march the 22 people in 3 bombs on transportation lands in germany stop obviously. but the german side reported things differently saying that the attack targeted a cultural center that had no military value. the plotters abolished it was built with diabolical intent our enemies annihilated this flourishing city dressed in his dead it's beautiful rock landmarks the law by residents and visitors alike has been destroyed. a kind of i might have i knew go. and several of the british air attacks on germany during the war were carried out exactly as the plan as had intended but was one was one and also dresden height but such tactical perfection was the exception rather than the rule lynched the bombing of dresden was considered a must a piece of military planning jeff ekta. to isn't just wrong. the shock. these are among the very few photographs taken on the night of the attack a silhouette of the tracks addressed ins main railway station in the background blurred by the heat of flames. the pictures were taken by 15 year old hans joachim dietz son who lived near the sta
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lancaster university. good morning to you, richard. >> good morning. >> well, it's been white the whirlwind in the justice department. and what is going on with attorney general william barr with the president and the public and not public? >> i think what we're seeing is an erosion of important but formal norms that existed. one of those is a sense that although the attorney general is appointed by the president, of course. and is part of the president's administration, that there are certain things that the justice department has to do 245r somewhat at arm's length from the white house. and certainly, when we're talking about the sentencing of previously close associates of the president. and the president trying to put pressure on the attorney general to recommend a certain sentence, that really does seem to cross one of those important norms in government. you know, in one sense, yes, it is technically true that the president could put this pressure on his attorney general. but that really then starts
lancaster university. good morning to you, richard. >> good morning. >> well, it's been white the whirlwind in the justice department. and what is going on with attorney general william barr with the president and the public and not public? >> i think what we're seeing is an erosion of important but formal norms that existed. one of those is a sense that although the attorney general is appointed by the president, of course. and is part of the president's administration, that...
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at home, in lancaster, you can find barrels of the old j.b. whiskey. j.b. are the initials of james buchanan, but it stood for a local producer jacob bower. but buchanan likes the coincidence. buchanan was an inveterate drinker. he was noted to give public toasts. he never left a drop in his glass. as they say, no heel taps. which was a playful way to talk to a man who was a senator or president. but alcohol was a great leveling force in politics for the democratic party and buchanan was savvy enough as well as physically and constitutionally capable enough to handle his alcohol. king was also social and i'm sure would've been right there drinking alongside buchanan. he was known to give large barbecues and parties as part of his electoral politicking. southern culture and the political culture of barbecues is fascinating in that it was a known time for binge drinking. both benefited from drinking. they enjoyed drinking, and it became part of their identity. host: you reference no heel tapping. you need to explain. dr. balcerski: there are so many little re
at home, in lancaster, you can find barrels of the old j.b. whiskey. j.b. are the initials of james buchanan, but it stood for a local producer jacob bower. but buchanan likes the coincidence. buchanan was an inveterate drinker. he was noted to give public toasts. he never left a drop in his glass. as they say, no heel taps. which was a playful way to talk to a man who was a senator or president. but alcohol was a great leveling force in politics for the democratic party and buchanan was savvy...
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at home, in lancaster, as a state, wheatland, as it's called now, you can find barrels of the old j.b. whiskey. j.b. are the initials of james buchanan, but it stood for a local producer jacob bower. but buchanan likes the coincidence. buchanan was an inveterate drinker. he was noted to give public toasts. he never left a drop in his glass. as they say, no heel taps. that was a kind of playful way to talk to a man who was senator or president. alcohol is a great leveling force in politics for the democratic party at the time, and buchanan was savvy enough as well as physically and constitutionally capable enough to handle his alcohol. king, besides his madeira drinking, was also very social and i'm sure would have been right there drinking alongside buchanan. there's less known about his drinking at home and in alabama, but he was known to give large barbecues and parties as part of his electoral politicking. southern culture in particular political culture, barbecues are fascinating as it was a known time for binge drinking. i think both men benefited politically from drinking, i thi
at home, in lancaster, as a state, wheatland, as it's called now, you can find barrels of the old j.b. whiskey. j.b. are the initials of james buchanan, but it stood for a local producer jacob bower. but buchanan likes the coincidence. buchanan was an inveterate drinker. he was noted to give public toasts. he never left a drop in his glass. as they say, no heel taps. that was a kind of playful way to talk to a man who was senator or president. alcohol is a great leveling force in politics for...
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i am joined by a virologist at lancaster university. it is good to see you again. the who's director general told a news conference vaccines could be ready in 18 months. it sounds like a long time, but it is also superfast. how w realistic is t this? >> it is realllly complicated because whenever w we talk about availability of a vaccine f for human applilication, we talk abt two compoponents. first isis the construction and second is the validation. construcuction is not t a big i. within a month, a vaccine canane made. the validation part is the main thing. animal testing is required to test efficacy. if we talk about the ebola virus, it was started na 2014. in november 2019, the first virus -- that is the timeframe we are talking about. with cobit 19, the nand that is proposed today, it is a little differenent because we have some information on the virus. that information can be exploited to shorten the duration for the construction of this vaccine. we have some advantages. let's hope we can make it possible. brent: loeb we are waiting, if we have to wait these
i am joined by a virologist at lancaster university. it is good to see you again. the who's director general told a news conference vaccines could be ready in 18 months. it sounds like a long time, but it is also superfast. how w realistic is t this? >> it is realllly complicated because whenever w we talk about availability of a vaccine f for human applilication, we talk abt two compoponents. first isis the construction and second is the validation. construcuction is not t a big i....
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to have mohammed many are with us now a lecturer of their ology at lancaster university joining us on skype thank you for your time today i have a very basic question for you and that is what is quarantine or more to the point is everyone's quarantine the same this is what i keep thinking with the way this is spreading people say oh we're going to quarantine these people here that everyone's going to have different levels different capabilities and surely that will affect how effective it can be. but seriously it couldn't gain medical isolation or social distance off more vulnerable people to more need to sort of a certain length of time in order to see if they've come up with some of that you need to sign for the virus as they are being cut and for who could coronavirus which is not us our c.e.o. he too is having a span off i don't 14 days off incubation period so therefore we now decide that fortnight according to him for this white house is sufficient to identify if a person is carrying an infection or not ok we're just looking at some pictures there of people who are presumably in
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or clear from the infection i think is scientifically innocent brawler just mohamed we're near at lancaster university thank you sir for sharing your expertise with us play to be. well to the mediterranean now in the migration crisis the rescue vessel ocean viking is for trolling just off the coast of libya and has been carrying out its 3rd rescue mission in 24 hours thousands of people are still trying to reach europe by making a perilous crossing of the mediterranean and small overcrowded boats well didn't your correspondent who was on the ocean a viking when more than 80 migrants were spotted off the libyan coast and here's this report. from the deck of the rescue ship ocean flanking nicholas romaniuk is scanning the sea for a boat with migrants on board. the ocean viking is about 130 kilometers off the libyan coast that means it's in international waters but. we have a look for a possible whatever boat with knives or acts of war i would worry if you have a visual border control pilots are in radio contact or are terrified of the border patrol is searching the area with small aircraft or
or clear from the infection i think is scientifically innocent brawler just mohamed we're near at lancaster university thank you sir for sharing your expertise with us play to be. well to the mediterranean now in the migration crisis the rescue vessel ocean viking is for trolling just off the coast of libya and has been carrying out its 3rd rescue mission in 24 hours thousands of people are still trying to reach europe by making a perilous crossing of the mediterranean and small overcrowded...
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s in the diff partment of biomedical and life sciences at lancaster university in the u.k. thank you for talking to us i just wondered how worrying is it the development of we've heard the virus has been confirmed in a new born baby the baby is now at 36 years old and sorry 36 hours old believe but it has been confirmed that the baby's got the virus how alarming is that. it's not particularly surprising really there are some viruses that can cross the placenta by here and and infect newborn infants so that that in itself isn't particularly surprising unfortunately and do we need to discover exactly how the virus was transmitted because of course the baby could have been could have been infected just being in close proximity to the mother or via the womb. it would be surprising if it had been infected after birth because 36 hours is that is a very short time in the incubation period is the period of time between the virus entering the body in for symptoms appearing no we know in the case of this particular virus that the incubation period can be quite short it can be over 3
s in the diff partment of biomedical and life sciences at lancaster university in the u.k. thank you for talking to us i just wondered how worrying is it the development of we've heard the virus has been confirmed in a new born baby the baby is now at 36 years old and sorry 36 hours old believe but it has been confirmed that the baby's got the virus how alarming is that. it's not particularly surprising really there are some viruses that can cross the placenta by here and and infect newborn...
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international relations in the director of sectarianism proxies and de sectarianism or separated at lancaster university he joins us via skype from lancaster appreciate it very much so it was some sort of confrontation like this almost inevitable. i think given the complexity of everything on the ground in syria right now the number of different actors volt 'd the escalation that we've seen over the past few years the number of breaches of deescalation agreements i think it became a very precarious area and in that closely confines face when there are so many different actors involved when there are so we did miller and steersman sections it's very easy for something like this to happen and really an escalation is quite worrying stage and in the war and so when you talk about the potential for for a bigger escalation who is in the position to step out and escalate to conflict this and his best interest as that. well i think given what's happening every war and indians not staging needs to play a role in trying to calm and quarter given that there are 3000000 civilians trapped in that live pro
international relations in the director of sectarianism proxies and de sectarianism or separated at lancaster university he joins us via skype from lancaster appreciate it very much so it was some sort of confrontation like this almost inevitable. i think given the complexity of everything on the ground in syria right now the number of different actors volt 'd the escalation that we've seen over the past few years the number of breaches of deescalation agreements i think it became a very...
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is a senior l lecturer and expet on indian politics joining us from the university of lancaster. up there in northwest england to you- what is mody in your view hoping to get from this visit. what is it charm offensiveve from both sids trump is really as more the more the ones just so the indian electorate that up he's a wall leader on the camera called log with the register. well this year in that job for deposit gs in. donald trump so it goes both ways. just get something out of it more is popular has down. in the last couple of months. under there is a kind of revolution of sobs in various parts of india the space about. two dozen same amendment act so more these trying to sort of gonna some of that and get some domestic diva to. bob so the- is to. long other side robinson guy so. the looks of the says go rid involved in this year. and let's n not forget that the united states as a long. for million yes but i indian americans so this kind of job offensive that he has in india isis going to produce. registers back in the united states indeed how trump forms in india may well af
is a senior l lecturer and expet on indian politics joining us from the university of lancaster. up there in northwest england to you- what is mody in your view hoping to get from this visit. what is it charm offensiveve from both sids trump is really as more the more the ones just so the indian electorate that up he's a wall leader on the camera called log with the register. well this year in that job for deposit gs in. donald trump so it goes both ways. just get something out of it more is...
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art i'm joined now by dr mohammad near he's a viral a just at lancaster university it's good to see you again doctor the wages director general told a news conference that vaccines could be ready in 18 months it sounds like a long time now but it is also you know a super fast how realistic is this. well that actually this is really complicated because whenever we talk about availability of a vaccine for human application we talk about 2 components 1st is the construction of a vaccine and 2nd is the validation construction is not really a big issue within a month of x. and to be mate and then the construction of the validation part is really the main thing we are any mother testing is that it demonstrates efficacy at the a minute in a city so for example if we talk about even ebola virus it started into poland 14 and only november 2 to the 19 the 1st maxine. the a softer 5 so that is what that the timeframe we are talking about infectious disease is cool of it 19 but the name that is proposed today is a little different because we have some information. related quote on this i just saw u
art i'm joined now by dr mohammad near he's a viral a just at lancaster university it's good to see you again doctor the wages director general told a news conference that vaccines could be ready in 18 months it sounds like a long time now but it is also you know a super fast how realistic is this. well that actually this is really complicated because whenever we talk about availability of a vaccine for human application we talk about 2 components 1st is the construction of a vaccine and 2nd is...
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along the eastern front but i don't do it so it was germans who began this cruel war 800 are you lancaster's life 650020 3 bombs on germany's 7th largest city. we remember today the victims in german cities that it's not an accusation nor is it an attempt to avenge. you told us fear of death the claustrophobic sela the pounding of the bombs. that burned people. of a city. august of 0. 000 viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day on the anniversary...
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corral, with friend and frequent co-star burt lancaster and one of disney's live action films, 20,000 leagues under the sea. douglas earned three oscar nominations including one for the role of painter vincent van gogh in loss for life. he accepted an honorary academy award for lifetime achievement in 1986. recovering from a stroke, douglas made a memorable heart felt speech. >> i see my four sons. they are proud of the old man. [ applause ] but this is for my wife ann. i love you >> reporter: as enduring as his film career, his more than 60 year marriage to his wife ann. his son michael became a hollywood star in his own right, and a father/son duo co-starred in the 2003 film, it runs in the family in his later years, douglas wrote several popular books, including an autobiography his intro specs was prompted in part by surviving the collision of a helicopter and small airplane in 1991 >> two young people were killed. why am i alive it makes you think about a lot of things. gives you your priorities. >> reporter: in a career that spanned nearly 70 years, kirk douglas leaves behind a
corral, with friend and frequent co-star burt lancaster and one of disney's live action films, 20,000 leagues under the sea. douglas earned three oscar nominations including one for the role of painter vincent van gogh in loss for life. he accepted an honorary academy award for lifetime achievement in 1986. recovering from a stroke, douglas made a memorable heart felt speech. >> i see my four sons. they are proud of the old man. [ applause ] but this is for my wife ann. i love you...
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college of medicine and in liverpool we have dr mohammad minea he is electra and buying medicine at lancaster university thank you oil for all for joining us on the program so dr hotez i want to start with you and i want to ask you about these dots that we've been looking at on this map because they're worrying not necessarily because of this size but because of where they're located so not necessarily a direct link now to hanoi china we're seeing travelers from a wrong now turning up in 11 on and canada testing positive for the virus are we now in a new stage of contagion here. well it's certainly a possibility and 1st of all thank you for having me on and this is but dr ted gerson the world health organization has been worried about in the reason they call the public health emergency of international concern because as as this unfolded it became clear that this virus does have pandemic potential because of its of its easy transmissibility so the fact now that we're seeing clusters of cases now in korea and south korea in iran and singapore it doesn't mean that we're seeing sustained viral t
college of medicine and in liverpool we have dr mohammad minea he is electra and buying medicine at lancaster university thank you oil for all for joining us on the program so dr hotez i want to start with you and i want to ask you about these dots that we've been looking at on this map because they're worrying not necessarily because of this size but because of where they're located so not necessarily a direct link now to hanoi china we're seeing travelers from a wrong now turning up in 11 on...
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now is former labor cabinet as an old clock of when dimia who served as a child serve the duchy of lancaster under tony blair he also served as they were shadow secretary defense and shadow agriculture minister will collect thanks thanks for coming on the show called been turned into the largest social movement repeatedly in western europe is it now finished you know far from it and i think we've got to thank jeremy call been for the way he's gonna live and i support and you know the last election he said. or it is very confusing because if you look at it in catastrophic well you say catastrophic but remember we normally have 40 seats in scotland we had one we had almost a wipe out in wales you know for labor we lost a lot to seize this time and if you look at england in spite of the red wall that the press are focused on we've done so much better in england in december 29th teen then we did in our last catastrophic election in 1983 in 1903 we won 219 seats throughout britain including 40 in scotland. this election we won 203 seats 6 different despite scotland going there you know all about
now is former labor cabinet as an old clock of when dimia who served as a child serve the duchy of lancaster under tony blair he also served as they were shadow secretary defense and shadow agriculture minister will collect thanks thanks for coming on the show called been turned into the largest social movement repeatedly in western europe is it now finished you know far from it and i think we've got to thank jeremy call been for the way he's gonna live and i support and you know the last...
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speaker, during the eu referendum, the chancellor for the duchy of lancaster said when it comes to immigration, it would be for the people of scotland to decide. mr. speaker, on monday, the scottish government published its plan for scottish visa. doing just what the right honorable member promised. scotland should be able to do. before the ink was dry, these proposals were rejected without consideration. since the prime minister would never reject a proposal before reading it, can he tell the house, at what point he disagrees with model three. if it helps, mr. speaker, it was outlined on page 24 the proposal. [ah's] >> mr. speaker, every sympathy with the industries and businesses of scotland that need to allow workers to come freely, the agricultural workers scheme we have does it. that is very, very important. i think the lobbying representations i have had from conservative colleagues in scotland on that point. i think the idea of having a scottish only visa, mr. speaker, with a border. post, ill, inspection think this is absolutely fanciful. whatever there may be on page 20 of this docume
speaker, during the eu referendum, the chancellor for the duchy of lancaster said when it comes to immigration, it would be for the people of scotland to decide. mr. speaker, on monday, the scottish government published its plan for scottish visa. doing just what the right honorable member promised. scotland should be able to do. before the ink was dry, these proposals were rejected without consideration. since the prime minister would never reject a proposal before reading it, can he tell the...
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near is of are all are just on a lecture in bio med center at lancaster university in the u.k. he says the information available has been helpful in diagnosing the virus. one thing is pretty clear since the start of this outbreak that the information that we have been given in the international community is unprecedented we have lot of information that help us not only to initiate the vaccine development but also to carry on revising other diagnostic as that however the number of cases that are being reported or definitely lower than what we can anticipate or predict from such an outbreak with the world health organization delegates and use it in china i think that would be really helpful to sort of understand the actual situation going on in on the ground and would certainly help to not only gather the information but also to streamline the communication with the international community when we talk about so strong about this back in 2002 and 23 it was a very short lived around a year. and it has a quite high fatality 8 so then there were the bodies have a high patella to date
near is of are all are just on a lecture in bio med center at lancaster university in the u.k. he says the information available has been helpful in diagnosing the virus. one thing is pretty clear since the start of this outbreak that the information that we have been given in the international community is unprecedented we have lot of information that help us not only to initiate the vaccine development but also to carry on revising other diagnostic as that however the number of cases that are...
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douglas leaves a tremendous legacy he was part of that generation along with it his friend burt lancaster you could put paul newman steve mcqueen robert mitchum in and gregory peck a few other men in there they sort of moved to hollywood masculinity from the sort of the tough guy that never had to question to a guy who was a little more conflict in a little more problematic you know kirk douglas himself said he found virtue a little uninteresting he wanted to play men who had sort of darker sides and darker shades in a minute and i think he sort of so i think with his friends he and his peers he changed sort of our conception of masculinity a little bit in the fifty's and sixty's through his that terrific acting and then there's much more to the man than the movies isn't there he's widely credited with with bringing that the holywood blacklists to an end. just tell us more about it than to think that was a risky move for him at the time to stick his head above the parapet like that. absolutely it was a huge risk 1st just him being a producer at all it was not something that actors routine
douglas leaves a tremendous legacy he was part of that generation along with it his friend burt lancaster you could put paul newman steve mcqueen robert mitchum in and gregory peck a few other men in there they sort of moved to hollywood masculinity from the sort of the tough guy that never had to question to a guy who was a little more conflict in a little more problematic you know kirk douglas himself said he found virtue a little uninteresting he wanted to play men who had sort of darker...
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a study by the universities of birmingham and lancaster found that the two towns actually produce about, it estimates that the air in luton is much dirtier than the air in milton keynes. we only used one monitor across a couple of mornings. but we found the same thing. the pollution levels are certainly building up within the vehicle as they were yesterday but to nowhere near the same degree. we are at around 55 micrograms, where if we think of being on the a505 yesterday, we were up at 120 in the vehicle. that's amazing. so, actually, the pollution levels in this car at the moment going into town are less than half than they were going into luton. absolutely. yeah. but how can two places producing the same pollution have such different air quality? design. take milton keynes' much maligned roundabouts. along with its wide boulevards and open roads, they keep the traffic flowing, but led the poisonous gases drift away. luton, on the other hand, with its tightly—packed built—up streets, traps the gas. the author of the study says town planners can learn from their research. mixing up you
a study by the universities of birmingham and lancaster found that the two towns actually produce about, it estimates that the air in luton is much dirtier than the air in milton keynes. we only used one monitor across a couple of mornings. but we found the same thing. the pollution levels are certainly building up within the vehicle as they were yesterday but to nowhere near the same degree. we are at around 55 micrograms, where if we think of being on the a505 yesterday, we were up at 120 in...
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japan have each reported one death from the virus early i spoke to dr mohammed near who is a viral lancaster university he says fs so long don the city of new han were not successful but there are still pressure on the chinese authorities to do more. in the majority of the cases those been our own the word they are directly or indirectly associated with the horn or the who bay provisions and because probably that was the reason that the majority of the efforts were really to contain and to isolate and to lock down the people in that peruvians and since the application of those approaches the overall number of cases that we see. are in their own the word start to decline and all those cases that appear off the record were through indirect routes to light from singapore or from other countries where infected people have transmitted the virus so overall it appears that the control measures that were put in place they started to work and therefore the overall impact is decreasing day by day however as we have seen the number of cases are not declining within china so this also indicates that the
japan have each reported one death from the virus early i spoke to dr mohammed near who is a viral lancaster university he says fs so long don the city of new han were not successful but there are still pressure on the chinese authorities to do more. in the majority of the cases those been our own the word they are directly or indirectly associated with the horn or the who bay provisions and because probably that was the reason that the majority of the efforts were really to contain and to...
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secretary of the treasures in a number of programmes are sedate in the chancellor and duchess of lancasterhimself taking many questions on the subject matter in hand. yesterday. nobody is hiding from scrutiny. chloe smith. now, somalia has declared a national emergency as large swarms of locusts spread across east africa. the insects consume large amounts of vegetation, posing a major threat to somalia's fragile food security. there are fears that the situation may not be brought under control before the harvest begins in april. the un says the swarms are the largest in somalia and ethiopia in 25 years. the issue was raised in the lords by a bishop. it's perhaps appropriate that it's a member of these benches who's raising issues about plagues of locusts. but, in fact, we are facing a humanitarian crisis which is unraveling in front of us. in some parts of ethiopia, 90% of the crops have already gone, 20 million people facing no food. the un said last thursday, "we need $76 million now to begin to address the problems." could the noble baroness tell us what her majesty's government is doin
secretary of the treasures in a number of programmes are sedate in the chancellor and duchess of lancasterhimself taking many questions on the subject matter in hand. yesterday. nobody is hiding from scrutiny. chloe smith. now, somalia has declared a national emergency as large swarms of locusts spread across east africa. the insects consume large amounts of vegetation, posing a major threat to somalia's fragile food security. there are fears that the situation may not be brought under control...
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on this storyry we can go across to robert goucher senior lecturer in the sociology department at lancaster university good evening thank you very much for joining us here on fonts twenty four. how is it that michael bloomberg has managed to surge in the polls nationally given that he's never been been on a debate stage. well you know this is a good indication that money talks- and that was the approach that. he told us he was going to do is get a flood- the news stations- local news stations with money- cable news stations with money for with his with his *-*- and get his name out there. the difficultlty isis that that he isis going toe seen for that. hey middle america as spending lots of money coming fromm the r richesf nenew york city. so he may be getting his name out there and certainly to bring democrats to the table to his side- but he'ss also representing for many. middle americansns- competing against all the time big. in a fancy so and t that's going to e a challenge to choose to sway them so tonight isn't going to be a show between- you know bernie sanders and michael bloomberg
on this storyry we can go across to robert goucher senior lecturer in the sociology department at lancaster university good evening thank you very much for joining us here on fonts twenty four. how is it that michael bloomberg has managed to surge in the polls nationally given that he's never been been on a debate stage. well you know this is a good indication that money talks- and that was the approach that. he told us he was going to do is get a flood- the news stations- local news stations...
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lancaster, bacall, astaire, sinatra. i knew him quite well because we did a movie together.end, yes. he was great. the last of the golden age. he was the best. when i get old, you know, all life is growing. yes, even as he passed 100 and struggling with the effects of a stroke, there was still some of the old vigour. he was a hollywood patriarch and a performer to the end. maybe it's cos i'm a londoner, that i love london town. the time is 13:15. our top story this lunchtime: the scottish finance secretary steps down, after sending personal messages to a 16—year—old boy on social media. coming up later in the programme, these two african cheetahs — in a world—first — born and reared in the uk, will be sent back to to live the rest of their lives in south africa. and coming up on bbc news: jofra archer will miss england's two—test tour of sri lanka next month, and the indian premier league season, because of an elbow injury. this sunday will mark 32 years since helen mccourt went missing on her way home from work in merseyside. ian simms was jailed for her murder, but the for
lancaster, bacall, astaire, sinatra. i knew him quite well because we did a movie together.end, yes. he was great. the last of the golden age. he was the best. when i get old, you know, all life is growing. yes, even as he passed 100 and struggling with the effects of a stroke, there was still some of the old vigour. he was a hollywood patriarch and a performer to the end. maybe it's cos i'm a londoner, that i love london town. the time is 13:15. our top story this lunchtime: the scottish...
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we hear from the ceo, richard lancaster.is bloomberg markets: asia. firmkong's biggest utility saw operating off its 20% last year due to lower electricity prices in australia also. as they shift to lower emissions, half of the electricity sold will be generated by natural gas in 2020. joining us from hong kong is ceo richard lancaster. great to have you. in terms of the hong kong market, what was the effect you saw when it comes to the economic slowdown that we know began the social unrest and the process, and has now deteriorated into the coronavirus effect as well. richard: we have had quite a lot of developments in hong kong in 2019. as far as the electricity sector goes, it had minimal impact on our electricity sales. we see the long-term effect of the economy to grow at a slower pace. on top of that we have had the recent coronavirus. it is still quite early yet to really see the economic impact of that. as far as our business goes come we have to take a long-term view. thick and sane and provide an essential service t
we hear from the ceo, richard lancaster.is bloomberg markets: asia. firmkong's biggest utility saw operating off its 20% last year due to lower electricity prices in australia also. as they shift to lower emissions, half of the electricity sold will be generated by natural gas in 2020. joining us from hong kong is ceo richard lancaster. great to have you. in terms of the hong kong market, what was the effect you saw when it comes to the economic slowdown that we know began the social unrest and...
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more than 500 lancaster aircraft now approach central tristen from the west over a period of just 24 minutes they dropped more than 1800 tons of bombs. and fought and on about rushed the 2nd raid caught the people in a silos completely by surprise it was too old and complicated the destruction of dresden was now complete the firestorm continued to spread there was no way to stop it the fires were raging in so many parts of the city where you can flush and have to stop and plant because it's water. this footage was shot by a british air crow entire sections of the city were in flames. the fires tore through older densely built up housing blocks finding a way out was next to impossible. thus is. those people had one option and that was to find some way to escape this living hell. a huge notifier had fallen on the city and there was hardly any way for people to get out of it. and it's not even us but suppose you were sick and had asthma or young children with you but as i'm horrified you were elderly or disabled. your chances of survival were pretty slim. wouldn't it. these again hot si
more than 500 lancaster aircraft now approach central tristen from the west over a period of just 24 minutes they dropped more than 1800 tons of bombs. and fought and on about rushed the 2nd raid caught the people in a silos completely by surprise it was too old and complicated the destruction of dresden was now complete the firestorm continued to spread there was no way to stop it the fires were raging in so many parts of the city where you can flush and have to stop and plant because it's...