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neil: i was regretful to leave lancaster county. i was apprehensive about what it would mean to be getting into freeway areas of the country. in reality, a lot of that was wrong what i thought. but i thought was coming up was not quite as congested as i thought it was going to be. susan: because of the pandemic? neil: part of it was the routes i took. it was not until a week and a half later when i had an encounter with i-95, which was the moment i was really anticipating with dread but fascination. then i get into the trafficked areas of the country. by then i was 40 miles from new york, that part of new jersey. susan: philadelphia has this google river. one of the famous sites is a victorian era boathouse. you made some musings on social media about the change in american life from hard work to more leisure activities. what were you thinking about? neil: when you look at our history, there are two things going on in the second half of the 19th century. one is the coming and going of the civil war. the other is the industrializatio
neil: i was regretful to leave lancaster county. i was apprehensive about what it would mean to be getting into freeway areas of the country. in reality, a lot of that was wrong what i thought. but i thought was coming up was not quite as congested as i thought it was going to be. susan: because of the pandemic? neil: part of it was the routes i took. it was not until a week and a half later when i had an encounter with i-95, which was the moment i was really anticipating with dread but...
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in lancaster, i also spent a day. in princeton, i also spent a day. there were basically five days of non-motion and about 19 days of motion. my days averaged -- the longest day was down in northern maryland, i did about 24 miles, that was pretty grueling, the third day. the days averaged probably about 14 miles a day. susan: how much preplanning was involved? neil: a lot, but i also allow ed for a lot of slack for things to just happen. it's fascinating. if you go into that area, it is extremely hard to find lodging of any kind throughout that whole area up to york. through that whole area i did airbnb's and people's houses. there was a very interesting inn that i stayed in. when i got to southern pennsylvania, i got to an interesting inn called the jackson house. in york i stayed at some airbnb's. you had to plan the lodging. there were places that i also planned to meet various people, because i did not want to leave all the encounters up to chance. i met with historians and writers and various people like that. in many ways, the best was the seren
in lancaster, i also spent a day. in princeton, i also spent a day. there were basically five days of non-motion and about 19 days of motion. my days averaged -- the longest day was down in northern maryland, i did about 24 miles, that was pretty grueling, the third day. the days averaged probably about 14 miles a day. susan: how much preplanning was involved? neil: a lot, but i also allow ed for a lot of slack for things to just happen. it's fascinating. if you go into that area, it is...
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staff at lancaster house are remembering how to roll out the red carpet.ith the foreign secretary. but crucially, they're here, in person, meeting face—to—face for the first time in more than two years. talking through transparent screens for safety, they had much to discuss, above all, how to keep liberal democracies safe from the threats posed by autocratic states. who could he have been thinking of? certainly they discussed russia and china, with varied views, according to diplomats, over how to balance holding beijing to account over human rights, while also engaging on trade and the environment. the message, the foreign secretary said, was clear. we believe in standing up for open societies, for human rights and democracy. we believe in safeguarding, promoting public goods, whether it's the environment and tackling climate change, particularly with cop26 coming up in november, but also dealing with pandemics and public health more generally. tomorrow, they'll discuss how to ensure more covid vaccines get to poorer countries. critics say the g7�*s not
staff at lancaster house are remembering how to roll out the red carpet.ith the foreign secretary. but crucially, they're here, in person, meeting face—to—face for the first time in more than two years. talking through transparent screens for safety, they had much to discuss, above all, how to keep liberal democracies safe from the threats posed by autocratic states. who could he have been thinking of? certainly they discussed russia and china, with varied views, according to diplomats,...
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staff at lancaster house are remembering how to roll out the red carpet.and practising their awkward elbow bumps with the foreign secretary. but the crucial point is that they are here, in person, meeting face—to—face for the first time in more than two yea rs. much has been done to keep them safe. the delegations have been kept small, there are 35 litres of hand sanitiser here, and they will talk to each other through the transparent screens. and they have much to discuss, notjust the pandemic itself but also the state of the international order, as the foreign secretary and his us counterpart made clear ahead of the meeting. our societies, our economies have been shocked and shaken by coronavirus. at the same time, we are responding to a situation where our values are being challenged, the international architecture is, at least in some respects, being weakened. the foreign secretary wants like—minded nations, largely liberal democracies, to form loose, agile alliances to better defend open societies from the threat of authoritarian states, including rus
staff at lancaster house are remembering how to roll out the red carpet.and practising their awkward elbow bumps with the foreign secretary. but the crucial point is that they are here, in person, meeting face—to—face for the first time in more than two yea rs. much has been done to keep them safe. the delegations have been kept small, there are 35 litres of hand sanitiser here, and they will talk to each other through the transparent screens. and they have much to discuss, notjust the...
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march 2019, two suburbs just south of dallas metro, towns called the sadat texas and lancaster texas got hit with essentially the same kind of hacking attack. tornado sirens in those two towns going off all at once in the middle of the night. 20 of them in lancaster, ten of them and decide out. they blurred from 2:30 in the morning until four in the morning before those towns were able to pull the plug too to get the sirens to go off. unlike the attack in dallas proper two years earlier, though, when it happened two years later in 2019 in those two texas towns had actually they were at tornado risk within a day at the attack while the system was still unplugged and shut down. those two towns, lancaster and decided texas got hit with severe thunderstorms the following day and they were worried that they were going to be in the path of tornadoes while their tornado warning siren system was shut down because it had been hacked the day before. luckily, nothing turned into a tornado but that was a close call. in between those two attacks, in march 2018 the city of atlanta georgia got hit
march 2019, two suburbs just south of dallas metro, towns called the sadat texas and lancaster texas got hit with essentially the same kind of hacking attack. tornado sirens in those two towns going off all at once in the middle of the night. 20 of them in lancaster, ten of them and decide out. they blurred from 2:30 in the morning until four in the morning before those towns were able to pull the plug too to get the sirens to go off. unlike the attack in dallas proper two years earlier,...
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tornado sirens in those two towns going off all at once in the middle of the night. 20 in lancaster, 10 in desoto. they blared until 4:00 in the morning before those towns were able to pull the plug there too in order to get the sirens to stop going off. unlike the attack in dallas proper two years earlier, though, when it happened two years later in 2019 in those two texas towns, those towns actually were at tornado risk within a day of the attack while the system was still unplugged and shut down. those two towns, lancaster and desoto, texas, got hit with severe thunderstorms the following day, and they were worried they were going to be in the path of tornados while their tornado warning warning siren system was shut down because it had been hacked the day before. luckily nothing turned into a tornado, but that was a close call. in between those two attacks in march 2018, the city of atlanta, georgia got hit by hackers too. this is what "the new york times" at the time called one telephone most sustained and consequential cyber attacks ever mounted against a major american city. b
tornado sirens in those two towns going off all at once in the middle of the night. 20 in lancaster, 10 in desoto. they blared until 4:00 in the morning before those towns were able to pull the plug there too in order to get the sirens to stop going off. unlike the attack in dallas proper two years earlier, though, when it happened two years later in 2019 in those two texas towns, those towns actually were at tornado risk within a day of the attack while the system was still unplugged and shut...
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let's get a little more analysis on all this joining us live on skype from lancaster in the united kingdom is simon mabon he is senior lecturer in international studies lancaster university and thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera i don't know if you were listening to our white house correspondent but it does seem like the u.s. has the leverage to stop israel when it comes to the escalation in fighting specifically when it comes to arms sales so why isn't the u.s. doing that. well i guess it has some leverage i'm not convinced that it has as much leverage that might think it has some luck that's more the white house than the united states perhaps i think the white house is in a particularly difficult moment right now particularly under the bite in the ministration as he tries to to figure out his new foreign policy agenda is busy with the j.c. the nuclear deal he's busy trying to result things in yemen and now he's facing this this serious crisis with regard to the israelis and the palestinians where he's not only going to address conflict in israel the devastation of of what's happenin
let's get a little more analysis on all this joining us live on skype from lancaster in the united kingdom is simon mabon he is senior lecturer in international studies lancaster university and thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera i don't know if you were listening to our white house correspondent but it does seem like the u.s. has the leverage to stop israel when it comes to the escalation in fighting specifically when it comes to arms sales so why isn't the u.s. doing that. well i guess it...
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i have just been talking to erika lewis, the leader of lancaster city council. soon, but the gas and electric supplies will need to be reconnected. as you say, this is being deemed a major incident by the emergency services here in lancaster. they finally did it — leicester won the fa cup yesterday after four previous attempts. a stunning youri tielemans goal and late var drama in front of 22,000 spectators at wembley sealed the 1—0 victory against chelsea. let's catch up now with bbc radio leicester commentator ian stringer. we spoke to him yesterday before the match. he had ran the 100 miles from his home in leicester to wembley stadium for charity to see the foxes lift the cup. hejoins us now. was that the run with it? when you et an was that the run with it? when you get an opportunity _ was that the run with it? when you get an opportunity to _ was that the run with it? when you get an opportunity to be _ was that the run with it? when you get an opportunity to be one - was that the run with it? when you get an opportunity to be one of- get an opportunity t
i have just been talking to erika lewis, the leader of lancaster city council. soon, but the gas and electric supplies will need to be reconnected. as you say, this is being deemed a major incident by the emergency services here in lancaster. they finally did it — leicester won the fa cup yesterday after four previous attempts. a stunning youri tielemans goal and late var drama in front of 22,000 spectators at wembley sealed the 1—0 victory against chelsea. let's catch up now with bbc radio...
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dr mohammad munir from lancaster university, _ emerge.ill govern which countries people can travel to without having to quarantine. there's huge anticipation from businesses that rely on british tourists in countries that could be included on the "green list" of destinations. neil breakwell owns gaffers bar at las americas in tenerife. thank you forjoining us. you have owned the barfor ten thank you forjoining us. you have owned the bar for ten years, i understand, in a place where tourism is the driving force. what has the last year been like? flat is the driving force. what has the last year been like?— is the driving force. what has the last year been like? not the best. but we last year been like? not the best. lbut we got _ last year been like? not the best. but we got through _ last year been like? not the best. but we got through it. _ last year been like? not the best. but we got through it. we - last year been like? not the best. but we got through it. we are i last year been like? not the best. j but we got through it. we are ju
dr mohammad munir from lancaster university, _ emerge.ill govern which countries people can travel to without having to quarantine. there's huge anticipation from businesses that rely on british tourists in countries that could be included on the "green list" of destinations. neil breakwell owns gaffers bar at las americas in tenerife. thank you forjoining us. you have owned the barfor ten thank you forjoining us. you have owned the bar for ten years, i understand, in a place where...
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top diplomats have been arriving at lancaster house soon or they have been arriving at lancaster houseer u.s. secretary of state blinken met with his counterparts from japan and south korea. he also sat down tuesday with british prime minister boris johnson, the u.s. and britain are looking to build a unified front on russia and china and blinken is set to head to ukraine later today. the pandemic has also been a major focus. cnn's scott mclean joins us live from london. good to see you, scott. what is the latest on all of this? >> reporter: rosemary, first a quick record on the reports of those positive case from the indian delegation. for normal people entering the uk they have to quarantine at a managed hotel property for ten days. there are obviously exemptions for these kind of foreign diplomatic missions. anyone who is not with the official delegation who can't do something while in isolation is exempt. but obviously family members, things like that still have to isolate in the place that they are staying and they are encouraged to take tests on day two and day eight while they a
top diplomats have been arriving at lancaster house soon or they have been arriving at lancaster houseer u.s. secretary of state blinken met with his counterparts from japan and south korea. he also sat down tuesday with british prime minister boris johnson, the u.s. and britain are looking to build a unified front on russia and china and blinken is set to head to ukraine later today. the pandemic has also been a major focus. cnn's scott mclean joins us live from london. good to see you, scott....
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the steel that will go not to pittsburgh, lancaster, or yokohama.th america, steel to be delivered into the arms of the future. from the united states, and from these south american shops, will come the machines that will convert the unknown and undeveloped areas into human use. convert cotton into clothing, rubber into tires, steel into machines to make machines. for half of south america is a wild frontier -- not enough roads, not enough men, not enough tools. the work has just begun. the work of road builders, the work of health engineers, the work of soil experts. the work of planting in the new fields of the amazon valley. ♪ the seeds are those of rubber. the young tree has the kind of root that will resist disease. but it yields little rubber, so the bud of another variety of tree, whose root is weak but whose trunk gives a high yield of rubber latex, is grafted onto the healthy root. ♪ seven years of care by indian workmen of the ford plantation, and out of the amazonian forest comes the full yield of liquid rubber. science can make the jungl
the steel that will go not to pittsburgh, lancaster, or yokohama.th america, steel to be delivered into the arms of the future. from the united states, and from these south american shops, will come the machines that will convert the unknown and undeveloped areas into human use. convert cotton into clothing, rubber into tires, steel into machines to make machines. for half of south america is a wild frontier -- not enough roads, not enough men, not enough tools. the work has just begun. the...
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the foreign office has imposed tight covid rules at lancaster house in the indian delegation that heet to attend any meetings. the cases were picked up by mandatory daily tests. the foreign secretary said the problem had been managed and it was vital for essential diplomacy to continue. >> done this in a very secure way. we have got to get governments together, leaders together, countries together, if we are going to call it -- solve not just a global pandemic, but a global plan for recovery. james: the indian minister joined the meeting in the now traditional way. officials say the discovery of these cases show the effectiveness of the tight regulations they have put in place. it will surely raise questions about whether it is too early for face-to-fa diplomacy like this, and with the future planned international meetings should go ahead in person as planned. as it happened, the pandemic was top of today's agenda. the ministers agreed to produce more vaccine, share them more fairly. there was no promise to spend more money doing so. james landau, bbc news. katty: you can take all of
the foreign office has imposed tight covid rules at lancaster house in the indian delegation that heet to attend any meetings. the cases were picked up by mandatory daily tests. the foreign secretary said the problem had been managed and it was vital for essential diplomacy to continue. >> done this in a very secure way. we have got to get governments together, leaders together, countries together, if we are going to call it -- solve not just a global pandemic, but a global plan for...
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. >> the last call is tom who has been waiting in lancaster, pennsylvania, a republican, good morning. >> a morning. thank you for taking my call. first of all, sir, i really appreciate your words. i called on the republican line, because i have been a republican since 1971. i will admit, i did vote for trump. however, after seeing that display of behavior on a daily basis of tweets, the lost election, and then finally seeing what was so horrific on january 6th, our crown jewel being attacked, i immediately went down and registered as a democrat, not that even necessarily support the democrat, but i will not vote for another republican. kudos to liz cheney, the only one who can speak the truth. i'm so disgusted. i watched that oscar award winning performance by scott curry and how he just stands the congressman? caller: it is not really a question, but i am there with the democrats. guest: you are not alone. there are many people who have been dissatisfied with an absolute presentation of it and are looking for the best answer, the most pragmatic party, the one that can actually deliv
. >> the last call is tom who has been waiting in lancaster, pennsylvania, a republican, good morning. >> a morning. thank you for taking my call. first of all, sir, i really appreciate your words. i called on the republican line, because i have been a republican since 1971. i will admit, i did vote for trump. however, after seeing that display of behavior on a daily basis of tweets, the lost election, and then finally seeing what was so horrific on january 6th, our crown jewel...
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i am a registered republican from lancaster county. worked at the rec center for lancaster county, and i really value your intelligence and the way you have helped that system. and identifying ways to be responsible. i know that interaction that you had there. but i would like to say that unfortunately i disagree with many of the things that you have actually done to be responsible, say, four our republic and our people. and voting no on the idea of investigating what happened on january 6 i feel is not responsible, nor safe for the american people, sir. i do value you as my elected representative for my state, and i really do wish that there would be more of an independence of your leadership, considering what took place in the republican party. i really feel my republican party is -- it's values that i consider hi are being distorted. and unfortunately, there is a limited amount of republicans left that i actually have faith in. host: congressman perry, a chance to respond. guest: chris, i respect your view, and again, we all want to
i am a registered republican from lancaster county. worked at the rec center for lancaster county, and i really value your intelligence and the way you have helped that system. and identifying ways to be responsible. i know that interaction that you had there. but i would like to say that unfortunately i disagree with many of the things that you have actually done to be responsible, say, four our republic and our people. and voting no on the idea of investigating what happened on january 6 i...
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the only thing that matters to him is what are the people in lancaster county want? so if you can't be represented by some person in the next county, yes sure is heck don't think you're represented by somebody 3000 miles away who you've never seen it has never seen you. so everybody agrees that the englishman is entitled. to be taxed only by his own representatives, but what they don't seem to agree on is who are his representatives? if you think the house of commons represents the whole empire including pennsylvania that can certainly tax, pennsylvania. that's the view of people back home if you think. the pennsylvania assembly is the only representative body for pennsylvania. then the house of commons cannot possibly constitutionally tax people in, pennsylvania. and everybody in england should be able to see that. well, there's the big problem, right? now, let me ask you this. let's suppose you're a member of the pennsylvania assembly. and let's suppose the government agrees. hey, look if the king wants your money. he's got to come ask the pennsylvania assembly for
the only thing that matters to him is what are the people in lancaster county want? so if you can't be represented by some person in the next county, yes sure is heck don't think you're represented by somebody 3000 miles away who you've never seen it has never seen you. so everybody agrees that the englishman is entitled. to be taxed only by his own representatives, but what they don't seem to agree on is who are his representatives? if you think the house of commons represents the whole empire...
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the nordic center for conflict transformation in london nathaniel powell associate researcher at lancaster university and author of france's wars in chad military intervention and decolonisation in africa warm welcome to your week way the this is a critical moment for charter this is a moment where people were looking forward to see some sense of wisdom prevailing particularly comes from the ruling council now the military council what happened was totally the opposite and a clamp down on the protestors could this be an indication that they are not willing to to make any compromise in the future. first of all i think we're after a god know that it's the continent of the distracted you and i made the mistrusted legacy of the father by the exactly how if either. of praise it gives is rule and the continuation now the son. is already showing the same saint because the here as he has already appointed himself i would support of the military as a ground of the transition a process so i think it fought for him is says this need this opposition. and that support does questioning what it's time to
the nordic center for conflict transformation in london nathaniel powell associate researcher at lancaster university and author of france's wars in chad military intervention and decolonisation in africa warm welcome to your week way the this is a critical moment for charter this is a moment where people were looking forward to see some sense of wisdom prevailing particularly comes from the ruling council now the military council what happened was totally the opposite and a clamp down on the...
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the foreign office has imposed tight covid rules at lancaster house and the indian delegation had yetory daily tests. the foreign secretary said the problem had been managed and it was vital for essential diplomacy to continue. we've done this in a very secure way but we've got to get governments together, leaders together and countries together if we're going to solve what is clearly notjust a global pandemic but a global plan for recovery. so, today, the indian ministerjoined the meeting in the now traditional way. officials say the discovery of these two cases shows the effectiveness of the tight regulations they put in place. but it will surely raise questions about whether it's too early for face—to—face diplomacy like this and whether future, planned international meetings should go ahead in person as planned. as it happened, the pandemic was top of today's agenda. ministers agreed to produce more vaccines, share them more fairly, but there was no promise to spend more money doing so. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a look at how rangers in south africa are going to ext
the foreign office has imposed tight covid rules at lancaster house and the indian delegation had yetory daily tests. the foreign secretary said the problem had been managed and it was vital for essential diplomacy to continue. we've done this in a very secure way but we've got to get governments together, leaders together and countries together if we're going to solve what is clearly notjust a global pandemic but a global plan for recovery. so, today, the indian ministerjoined the meeting in...
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discussing vaccines as they face growing pressure to share stockpiles g 7 ministers are arriving at lancaster house for the final day of the meeting in the british capital let's join leave barca outside the g 7 venue and neve we can assume that the indian diplomats were tested before they left india but worrying certainly that they've tested positive now in london. yeah it is concerning this was as you rightly say meant to be a return to face to face at least master mars diplomacy after a 2 year hiatus and delegates from the g 7 and other invited guests included india came here with high hopes that the british proceedings would be able to be continued in a secure fashion we know their delegates have been regularly tested we know that the meetings have taken place behind screens and the protocols were in place that's according to britain's vaccine minister but nevertheless news that 2 of the indian delegation have tested positive force in the entire delegation including for mr jay shanker to pull out from face to face negotiations and discussions carry on being involved in the g 7 talks video
discussing vaccines as they face growing pressure to share stockpiles g 7 ministers are arriving at lancaster house for the final day of the meeting in the british capital let's join leave barca outside the g 7 venue and neve we can assume that the indian diplomats were tested before they left india but worrying certainly that they've tested positive now in london. yeah it is concerning this was as you rightly say meant to be a return to face to face at least master mars diplomacy after a 2...
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it's a little no face to lancaster, some establishment. so found other methods that barely less conspicuous. stop sri lankan joining the party by targeting the woman. the few kilometers, way to popular club entry appears to be free for tourists. the few bounces on the door attached with keeping sri lanka guessed to minimum the and those locals who do pay for the privilege of getting in also have to wait a reg wristband on like the tourists. knowing the smile piece is the equivalent of 12 heroes. a sizable firm given that the average monthly salary and length is 250 years. as a result pushes p and she can make it through the doors. inside the club, i guess, don't seem to bolted. even the sri lankan who had to pay to get in and does not know todd, in many, many months in the club owners, have introduced the missions in order to reassure foreign tourists. this is the country that has for years struggled to shake off a negative image and associations with finance. the we want to know why sri lanka had taken so long to become such a popular tou
it's a little no face to lancaster, some establishment. so found other methods that barely less conspicuous. stop sri lankan joining the party by targeting the woman. the few kilometers, way to popular club entry appears to be free for tourists. the few bounces on the door attached with keeping sri lanka guessed to minimum the and those locals who do pay for the privilege of getting in also have to wait a reg wristband on like the tourists. knowing the smile piece is the equivalent of 12...
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does by the question how are they going to fit it all in only 2 days a lancaster house behind me is the scene of many historic top level diplomatic meetings over the years but the action packed shuttle covers pretty much all of the main crisis areas in the world and some of the biggest challenges surrounding these like minded democracies today jim mentioned some of them are global warming the issue of course about distributing vaccines so those countries that need the most but the day will actually begin by focusing on myanmar and we gather that delegates will 1st hear a recording from the unity government there explaining what the situation is like on the ground before being asked by the host the united kingdom. to do more to put the pressure on the military jump to their in the form of extending arms embargoes more sanctions on key figures in the country in the afternoon even more issues need to be covered that we focusing on everything from ethiopia to eastern ukraine from the hail to dealing with financial issues in some of the poorer parts of southern europe and also in the balkans
does by the question how are they going to fit it all in only 2 days a lancaster house behind me is the scene of many historic top level diplomatic meetings over the years but the action packed shuttle covers pretty much all of the main crisis areas in the world and some of the biggest challenges surrounding these like minded democracies today jim mentioned some of them are global warming the issue of course about distributing vaccines so those countries that need the most but the day will...
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discuss vaccines as they face growing pressure to share stockpiles she said ministers arriving at lancaster house for the final day of their meeting in london india has also reported another record number of credible ira's deaths with almost 3800 in the past 24 hours the country accounted for one in 4 covert 19 deaths globally last week the opposition is calling on prime minister narendra modi to impose a national lockdown and is of parana pasmore from the capital new delhi we are outside one of india's biggest public hospitals where the army is setting up an oxygen plant here and a number of other hospitals in the capital and in the neighboring state of they are using technology based on oxygen generation plants on their fighter jets and said that they are going to resetting out 500 of these plants in different locations around the country as hospitals open to new to struggle the shortages of oxygen and people are dying as a result. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has run out of time to fall when you government putting his political future in question president or even rivlin wi
discuss vaccines as they face growing pressure to share stockpiles she said ministers arriving at lancaster house for the final day of their meeting in london india has also reported another record number of credible ira's deaths with almost 3800 in the past 24 hours the country accounted for one in 4 covert 19 deaths globally last week the opposition is calling on prime minister narendra modi to impose a national lockdown and is of parana pasmore from the capital new delhi we are outside one...
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including the daily testing of all delicate security and journalists who have been working inside lancaster county nevertheless to indian diplomats it's been confirmed have tested positive for corona virus we don't know what variant all strain of the virus it is but it doesn't mean that the entire indian mission here to the g. 7 nice to sit it out and continue participating remotely hotel rooms over a video link up including foreign minister josh and we know that he mates with the u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken on monday questions are whether some work is being done behind the scenes now to establish whether other people may be at risk and may we may well here in a matter of hours whether some other top level delegates decide that they may need to sit out as well all of this does of course. mean that britain may need to rethink its coronavirus protocol surrounding these events when it goes forward to the finance ministers g 7 meeting at the start of jean and the full leaders' summit in mid june in cornwall when many many diplomats from all over the world will be descending on that
including the daily testing of all delicate security and journalists who have been working inside lancaster county nevertheless to indian diplomats it's been confirmed have tested positive for corona virus we don't know what variant all strain of the virus it is but it doesn't mean that the entire indian mission here to the g. 7 nice to sit it out and continue participating remotely hotel rooms over a video link up including foreign minister josh and we know that he mates with the u.s....
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the teachers and children have also enlisted the help of scientists from lancaster university with aeaflets and they deposit on it, so that is the filtering effect of the vegetation. hedges have been installed to see if it can create a natural shield to protect against pollution generated by the traffic. the pandemic has had a significant impact on how we live, work and travel, and this school says important lessons need to be learned. in a statement, defra says it has a 5.8 billion plan to clean up transport and air pollution. pollution! the hope here is fewer car journeys on england's road map out of lockdown. this is our children's future and the air that they are breathing is not fit for purpose. now is the chance to really do something about it. elaine dunkley, bbc news in manchester. three former professionals from rugby union, rugby league and football whose lives changed dramatically when they were diagnosed with motor neurone disease have met up for the first time since the start of the pandemic. rob burrow, stephen darby and doddie weir have been supporting each other copin
the teachers and children have also enlisted the help of scientists from lancaster university with aeaflets and they deposit on it, so that is the filtering effect of the vegetation. hedges have been installed to see if it can create a natural shield to protect against pollution generated by the traffic. the pandemic has had a significant impact on how we live, work and travel, and this school says important lessons need to be learned. in a statement, defra says it has a 5.8 billion plan to...
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and my right honourable friend, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster has this morning spoken to thed deputy ministers of northern ireland to begin those conversations. every part of our united kingdom has suffered the ravages of this virus and every part of the state has pulled together to do battle against it. and if we are to recover as one team uk, as we must, then we should also learn lessons together in the same spirit. so we will consult the devolved administrations before finalising the scope and detailed arrangements so that this enquiry can consider all key aspects of the uk response. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, welcomed the inquiry but said it should begin as soon as possible. those families have searing questions about what happened, the decisions, what went wrong, why what happened happened to their families. so it is good that the government is consulting the devolved authorities, of course it is. but the government should also consult the families, because this enquiry will only work if it has the support and confidence of the families. and i urge the prime mi
and my right honourable friend, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster has this morning spoken to thed deputy ministers of northern ireland to begin those conversations. every part of our united kingdom has suffered the ravages of this virus and every part of the state has pulled together to do battle against it. and if we are to recover as one team uk, as we must, then we should also learn lessons together in the same spirit. so we will consult the devolved administrations before finalising...
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discuss vaccines as they face growing pressure to share stockpiles she said ministers are arriving at lancaster house for the final day of their meeting in london india has also reported another record number of code of virus deaths with almost 3800.
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the indian delegation has not yet attended any meetings at lancaster house, where the foreign officeng mandatory daily tests yesterday morning. officials said that after an intensive test and trace exercise, public health england said the meeting could continue, to the prime minister's relief. we have a very important relationship with india, with our g7 partners. as i understand it, what has happened is that the individuals concerned, they are all isolating now, and i will be seeing the indian foreign minister later on this afternoon, but that will be a zoom exchange, i am given to understand. so, this morning, the indian ministerjoined the meeting in the traditional way — by video link. officials say the discovery of these two cases show the effectiveness of the tight regulations they put in place. but it will surely raise questions about whether it is too early for face—to—face diplomacy like this, and whether future planned international meetings should go ahead in person as planned. and so, today's meeting continued. top of the agenda? yes, the covid pandemic. james landale, bbc
the indian delegation has not yet attended any meetings at lancaster house, where the foreign officeng mandatory daily tests yesterday morning. officials said that after an intensive test and trace exercise, public health england said the meeting could continue, to the prime minister's relief. we have a very important relationship with india, with our g7 partners. as i understand it, what has happened is that the individuals concerned, they are all isolating now, and i will be seeing the indian...
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she's now shadow first secretary of state and shadowing michael gove as chancellor of the duchy of lancaster and she did an interview with laura earlier this week where she said this about her boss, keir starmer. what i heard on the doorstep is they didn't know- what keir starmer stood for. so that's what i think our challenge is, actually, not people briefing - saying keir thinks this and keir thinks that. i but actually about i what are we doing? i'm not going to discuss— what the conversations that mean. i haven't always had you know, we've had a very frank - relationship and i welcome that. actually, i think it's really constructive. | and if one of your deputies said that about you after an election campaign, he wasn't that good. people didn't know what he was on about. would you tolerate that? or would you kick them out? you'd fire them, wouldn't you? no, i think it's a reflection of the difficult circumstances in which of keir and angela have come into their roles and not be able to set out their stall as a leader and a deputy leader would be able to do in more normal times, you know?
she's now shadow first secretary of state and shadowing michael gove as chancellor of the duchy of lancaster and she did an interview with laura earlier this week where she said this about her boss, keir starmer. what i heard on the doorstep is they didn't know- what keir starmer stood for. so that's what i think our challenge is, actually, not people briefing - saying keir thinks this and keir thinks that. i but actually about i what are we doing? i'm not going to discuss— what the...
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the foreign office has imposed tight covid rules at lancaster house and the indian delegation had yetreign secretary said the problem had been managed and it was vital for essential diplomacy to continue. we've done this in a very secure way but we've got to get governments together, leaders together and countries together if we're going to solve what is clearly notjust a global pandemic but a global plan for recovery. so, today, the indian ministerjoined the meeting in the now traditional way. officials say the discovery of these two cases shows the effectiveness of the tight regulations they put in place. but it will surely raise questions about whether it's too early for face—to—face diplomacy like this and whetherfuture, planned international meetings should go ahead in person as planned. as it happened, the pandemic was top of today's agenda. ministers agreed to produce more vaccines, share them more fairly, but there was no promise to spend more money doing so. james landale, bbc news. most 16— and 17—year—olds in the uk have seen pornography recently, much of it online, accordi
the foreign office has imposed tight covid rules at lancaster house and the indian delegation had yetreign secretary said the problem had been managed and it was vital for essential diplomacy to continue. we've done this in a very secure way but we've got to get governments together, leaders together and countries together if we're going to solve what is clearly notjust a global pandemic but a global plan for recovery. so, today, the indian ministerjoined the meeting in the now traditional way....
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and in theory he was supposed to join the official talks this morning, here at lancaster house.de aware yesterday evening of his exposure to possible covid positive cases, as a mesh of caution i decided to conduct my engagements in the virtual mode. india has been suffering grievously from the pandemic in recent weeks and it appears that two junior officials may have travelled while infected. the indian delegation has not yet add tended any meetings where the foreign office has impossibled tight rule, but the cases were detected during mandatory daily tests, yesterday morning. officials say that after an intensive test and trace exercise public health england said the meeting could continue, to the prime minister's leaf. irate meeting could continue, to the prime minister's leaf.— minister's leaf. we have a very important _ minister's leaf. we have a very important relationship - minister's leaf. we have a very important relationship with - minister's leaf. we have a very - important relationship with india,er with our partners, as i understand it what has happened is that the i
and in theory he was supposed to join the official talks this morning, here at lancaster house.de aware yesterday evening of his exposure to possible covid positive cases, as a mesh of caution i decided to conduct my engagements in the virtual mode. india has been suffering grievously from the pandemic in recent weeks and it appears that two junior officials may have travelled while infected. the indian delegation has not yet add tended any meetings where the foreign office has impossibled...
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the foreign office has imposed tight covid rules at lancaster house, and the indian delegation were yetofficials at a public health england had ruled the talks could continue, to the prime minister's really. i could continue, to the prime minister's really.— could continue, to the prime minister's really. i think it's very important _ minister's really. i think it's very important to _ minister's really. i think it's very important to try _ minister's really. i think it's very important to try and _ minister's really. i think it's very important to try and continue i minister's really. i think it's very important to try and continue as| minister's really. i think it's very i important to try and continue as you can, as a government. we have a very important relationship with india, with india, with our g7 partners, as i understand it, what has happened is that the individuals concerned are all isolating now. so is that the individuals concerned are all isolating now.— is that the individuals concerned are all isolating now. so today, the indian minister _ are all isolating now. so today
the foreign office has imposed tight covid rules at lancaster house, and the indian delegation were yetofficials at a public health england had ruled the talks could continue, to the prime minister's really. i could continue, to the prime minister's really.— could continue, to the prime minister's really. i think it's very important _ minister's really. i think it's very important to _ minister's really. i think it's very important to try _ minister's really. i think it's very important to...
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this is burning in lancaster. north of l.a. right now it's about 100 acres sgr another fire nearby in stevenson ranch. crews dropped fire retardant to protect nearby homes. no structures are threatened yet. >> how many acres have burned across california over the past three years. so far this year, 4,000 acres have burned. of course the first week of may. last year 4 million acres burned. that is a record. remember we had the huge lightning complex fires. as well as major fires in southern california. the year before that was. it was not as bad. not even close. 250,000 acres burned. we got good rain and cooler summer. 2018. 1.9 million acres burned. a big fire that year the campfire. that devastated paradise. a big reason why last year fire season was so bad. it was so dry and dry again this year. >> a series of the converging events. expanding drought and two daylight lightening event that set off 500 fires. starting in october carrying through last year. into this year. this is now the third driest stretch we have seen over a
this is burning in lancaster. north of l.a. right now it's about 100 acres sgr another fire nearby in stevenson ranch. crews dropped fire retardant to protect nearby homes. no structures are threatened yet. >> how many acres have burned across california over the past three years. so far this year, 4,000 acres have burned. of course the first week of may. last year 4 million acres burned. that is a record. remember we had the huge lightning complex fires. as well as major fires in...
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i am told that there are 35 litres of hand wash at lancaster house. 0n—site testing, everyone is testedsay, they get this right, hopefully the main g7 summit, which is going to be incurred while injune, will go ahead and it will be safe —— going to be in cornwall. not only if it can happen, but diplomats loving face—to—face. there is more agreed an emergent sponsor and all of that hand on the show to stuff and whisper in the air, which not possible at the moment. but about the substance, then. are you expecting them to be talking about the saturn and —— what are you expecting? the saturn and -- what are you meeting?— the saturn and -- what are you exectin? ,, ., ., ., expecting? russia, china, myanmar, ukraine. obviously, _ expecting? russia, china, myanmar, ukraine. obviously, the _ expecting? russia, china, myanmar, ukraine. obviously, the corbynite . ukraine. obviously, the corbynite pandemic, climate change, another big summit here in the uk later in the autumn —— the coronavirus pandemic. in terms of the coronavirus pandemic, how can they agree new measures to get vaccine super cou
i am told that there are 35 litres of hand wash at lancaster house. 0n—site testing, everyone is testedsay, they get this right, hopefully the main g7 summit, which is going to be incurred while injune, will go ahead and it will be safe —— going to be in cornwall. not only if it can happen, but diplomats loving face—to—face. there is more agreed an emergent sponsor and all of that hand on the show to stuff and whisper in the air, which not possible at the moment. but about the...
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t lancaster town in 1973? accrington, burnley or fleetwood?— burnley or fleetwood?alf degrees was set way back in march, but we topped that figure on monday. around northern scotland, around the moray firth, the temperatures could actually get a degree or two higher in the next day or two. got a few weather fronts on the scene, mind you. this one is bringing more cloud into the western isles, down into some western parts of northern ireland. that will tend to get pushed away. there won't be as much low cloud to start the day on tuesday. it mayjust linger around some of these north sea coasts and keep it cooler in eastern scotland, but otherwise, lots of sunshine to come again on tuesday. strong sunshine, high uv levels and those temperatures continuing to climb. 25, maybe even 26 degrees in the west midlands and east wales. that sunshine will still be around to end the day. it's going to be a lovely day on tuesday, but once the sun starts to set, those temperatures do fall away fairly quickly. but it looks like it should stay dry in many places overnight, but if we
t lancaster town in 1973? accrington, burnley or fleetwood?— burnley or fleetwood?alf degrees was set way back in march, but we topped that figure on monday. around northern scotland, around the moray firth, the temperatures could actually get a degree or two higher in the next day or two. got a few weather fronts on the scene, mind you. this one is bringing more cloud into the western isles, down into some western parts of northern ireland. that will tend to get pushed away. there won't be...
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in lancaster, california when vaccinated team can win a $10,000 scholarship. nfl offering a discount lly people to get them to take shot. >> do you think it is going to work? >> the bar fills really larry. it is not enough to protect yourself, the ones you love, greater good. how about a beer? i just shake my my my wow! a beer! >> whatever it takes to get shots in arms. it is sad that it that is how low the bar is in america these days. >> the one hand you e hand you a over 16 have gotten >>> a boston-based startup has created brain sensing headphones that lets you know when you are supposed to be poised for peak productivity. they call it a fit bid for the brain. they are concerned. right now there are no laws regulating how eight technology can be applied to products and there are no controls over what tech companies can do with the information they gather.they ga. >> i would rather have other people try it out first and then i may give it >> it is remarkable. my biggest concern is when i turn it on and it says no brainwave activity detected.actc >> is defin
in lancaster, california when vaccinated team can win a $10,000 scholarship. nfl offering a discount lly people to get them to take shot. >> do you think it is going to work? >> the bar fills really larry. it is not enough to protect yourself, the ones you love, greater good. how about a beer? i just shake my my my wow! a beer! >> whatever it takes to get shots in arms. it is sad that it that is how low the bar is in america these days. >> the one hand you e hand you a...
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jennifer and michelle, two nurses giving covid vaccines in lancaster, pennsylvania.on. congratulations. send us a photo of you and your mug with the #sundaytoday. you might see yourself next week. get that at today.com/shop. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. we will see you right back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday may 23rd, 6:59 as we take a live look at the sun shining over san jose. a little bit of haze in the background there, similar to what we saw yesterday but it sounds like we will be even warmer today. thank you so much for starting your sunday with us. i'm k vianey arana joins us with a quick look at your microclimate. >> hey there, kira. you're right. we have some hazeinland areas. if you're in san francisco you're noticing the cloud cover, we have the return of the marine layer and by the afternoon we're going to see good clearing though so let's look at the temperature trend for the interior valley now. san jose is about 51 degrees. notice in the icons a mix of sun and clouds to sub shine for the after
jennifer and michelle, two nurses giving covid vaccines in lancaster, pennsylvania.on. congratulations. send us a photo of you and your mug with the #sundaytoday. you might see yourself next week. get that at today.com/shop. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. we will see you right back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday may 23rd, 6:59 as we take a live look at the sun shining over san jose. a little bit of haze in the background...
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we had over 30 cities under consideration of one point or a another to harrisburg and lancaster to williamsburg. there were a number of cities under consideration one was a parochialism. everyone wanted their city or state and not another one. and so pennsylvania would conspire against new york and newark would conspire against pennsylvania. annapolis conspired against baltimore baltimore disk file against annapolis. the economy was in ruins. people know if you got the capitol you get the government moving in the military moving in congress moving in. that meant an economic windfall of a boarding houses and restaurants in economic activity. so everybody wanted the capitol. ben franklin at one point said maybe we did multiple capitals maybe we need revolving capitol for there is root joke about their trojan horse alluding to how unpopular congress was the joke was meg who should build a trojan course, but congress and a belly and sneak it into a city at night and let them do the business, load up and sneak out to the next city we could not get a capitol. so enter george washington. hampton vice
we had over 30 cities under consideration of one point or a another to harrisburg and lancaster to williamsburg. there were a number of cities under consideration one was a parochialism. everyone wanted their city or state and not another one. and so pennsylvania would conspire against new york and newark would conspire against pennsylvania. annapolis conspired against baltimore baltimore disk file against annapolis. the economy was in ruins. people know if you got the capitol you get the...
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frank served his community for a decade as a commissioner in manheim township in lancaster county. he was an active member of his church, a national leader of his fraternity, and worked to support countless community organizations over the years. with frarng, you always -- with frank, you always knew where you stood. he always shared his opinions with you, and they were very well thought out. he was recently recognized as one of the most prolific letter writers to the editor in the local newspaper. frank fryberg was a man of exceptional character, of boundless energy and determination, a true servant leader, and a community advocate. frank is survived by his six children, 13 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren. we will miss him, and we wish those who are grieving comfort, and we give thanks for the opportunity to know frank, who positively impacted so many people during his 94 years. mr. speaker, i rise to give thanks to someone who has positively impacted the lives of a generation of students and untold generations to come in pennsylvania's 11th congressional district. alex
frank served his community for a decade as a commissioner in manheim township in lancaster county. he was an active member of his church, a national leader of his fraternity, and worked to support countless community organizations over the years. with frarng, you always -- with frank, you always knew where you stood. he always shared his opinions with you, and they were very well thought out. he was recently recognized as one of the most prolific letter writers to the editor in the local...