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he's senior lecture at lancaster university's department of sociology. robert, thank you very much for joining us on the program. now the 1st question, i just want to discuss what effects do you think us sanctions are having on cuba? well, i think we've known this for a long time, the united states amount of treatment of cuba because it disagrees with its political stance, has been immense. we saw some of that change happen with brock obama, some sort of naturalization that then a relation that we then went back to a stalwart wall with, with donald trump. and it doesn't look like joe biden is going to loosen that relationship at all. i was in south florida in miami at the time when, when a lot of the, the relations were looking to be a bit better. and even their cubans living in south florida, where we're looking to go back to the island to just invest into a capitalistic hotel chain again. so it's very complex relationship the united states has with cuba, but certainly is down to the treatment that the us government puts on on the island . let's talk a
he's senior lecture at lancaster university's department of sociology. robert, thank you very much for joining us on the program. now the 1st question, i just want to discuss what effects do you think us sanctions are having on cuba? well, i think we've known this for a long time, the united states amount of treatment of cuba because it disagrees with its political stance, has been immense. we saw some of that change happen with brock obama, some sort of naturalization that then a relation that...
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so if my time is still open, if you could answer if they have looked into the lancaster issue, that would be great. and those are my comments, thank you. >> clerk: thank you, i think that you used up your three minutes here. i was speaking and i think that i was drowned out by the noise. >> chair chan: great. do we have any other public comments and i want to remind him that you can always make your public comments in the public comments item as well. madam clerk, any other public comments? >> clerk: that concludes the public commenters for this matter. >> chair chan: great. seeing no other public comments on this item and let's move to item number 5. but, again, i actually do want to remind everyone to stick to three minutes each item and stick to the topic because you will always get a chance, you know, in this forum for public comments to make any comments that you like related to howeven francisco local agency formation commission matters. thank you. madam clerk, call item number 5 >> clerk: yes, and for the record there was no action taken on item 4. and item 5 is public comment. mem
so if my time is still open, if you could answer if they have looked into the lancaster issue, that would be great. and those are my comments, thank you. >> clerk: thank you, i think that you used up your three minutes here. i was speaking and i think that i was drowned out by the noise. >> chair chan: great. do we have any other public comments and i want to remind him that you can always make your public comments in the public comments item as well. madam clerk, any other public...
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and heads of face the household guest book, filled with the signatures of the american act. burt lancaster wrote one spoon stolen. if all could talk, each floor of the garage would have stories to tell, especially at the very top, where the hotels most exclusive suite is tucked away. it was here that eleanor roosevelt, the widow of us, president franklin, d. roosevelt changed the course of history. the year was 1947, and the former 1st lady stayed in the sweet while drafting a major paper for the united nations. this she, those are you except your le, who do this and ask for amanda. we are here in a very special place where people who have shaped the world have status guess this new social policy with all the heads of state politicians and people who participated in the great geneva conferences after the edition. i have an end of course, eleanor roosevelt, an unforgettable personality for geneva, whose she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights. and she did it here on charlotte. michelle won't get hot enough. this is the fundamental document of the
and heads of face the household guest book, filled with the signatures of the american act. burt lancaster wrote one spoon stolen. if all could talk, each floor of the garage would have stories to tell, especially at the very top, where the hotels most exclusive suite is tucked away. it was here that eleanor roosevelt, the widow of us, president franklin, d. roosevelt changed the course of history. the year was 1947, and the former 1st lady stayed in the sweet while drafting a major paper for...
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host: let's hear from marie, in lancaster, pennsylvania, on the line for those over 50. thank you for calling. you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm very happy you took my call. today, employers do not take care of their workers. for example, i recall even in the government where they would have workers, everybody had some form of insurance to provide health care. if no longer like that -- it is no longer like that. they ask that an employer who is getting close to minimum wage has to contribute to their own plan. and when you have an extensive health care -- inexpensive health care, you cannot take care of your family. and the government has been infiltrated by profit minded outsourcing people. and when they come, they destroy the cycles that help people together. which is to have some form of insurance as part of their needs . host: thank you. we will let our guest respond. guest: thank you for those points. i want to share, in addition to health insurance that you referenced, in april, a poll by one of our grantee partners, just capital, found
host: let's hear from marie, in lancaster, pennsylvania, on the line for those over 50. thank you for calling. you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm very happy you took my call. today, employers do not take care of their workers. for example, i recall even in the government where they would have workers, everybody had some form of insurance to provide health care. if no longer like that -- it is no longer like that. they ask that an employer who is getting close to...
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speaking to us from lancaster university, hilary l us from lancaster university, hilary ingham, thankight rain into the western isles particularly. cloud increasing in northern ireland as well. eastern and southern scotland keeping some sunshine, along with the bulk of england and wales. a few patches of cloud towards western coast and we could keep a bit of cloud in parts of east anglia into the afternoon. around the coast, round 17—20 , inland 20-24 the coast, round 17—20 , inland 20—21r and a few spots getting up to 25 celsius. more cloud running across scotland overnight with a few spots of drizzle, cloudy but misty into northern ireland and cloud increasing from the north into england and wales with temperatures need to low teens. sunny spells breaking through the early cloud in scotland and northern ireland as we go through the day. a brighter day in north—west scotland compared with today. tomorrow for england and wales there will be more cloud around but even so there will still be a few sunny spells breaking through at times, especially later in the day. again, the temperatur
speaking to us from lancaster university, hilary l us from lancaster university, hilary ingham, thankight rain into the western isles particularly. cloud increasing in northern ireland as well. eastern and southern scotland keeping some sunshine, along with the bulk of england and wales. a few patches of cloud towards western coast and we could keep a bit of cloud in parts of east anglia into the afternoon. around the coast, round 17—20 , inland 20-24 the coast, round 17—20 , inland...
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the american act. burt lancaster rose one spoon stolen. if all could talk, each floor of the garage would have stories to tell you, especially at the very top, where the hotels most exclusive, sweet is tucked away. it was here that eleanor roosevelt, the widow of us, president franklin, d. roosevelt changed the course of history. the year was 1947, and the former 1st lady stage in the sweet wild drafting a major paper for the united nations. this she, those are you accept who the nation. you for amanda, we are here in a very special place where people who have shaped the world have status guess is new social policy with all the heads of the state politicians and people who participated in the great geneva conferences, the edition. i have end of course, eleanor roosevelt and unforgettable personality for geneva, with whom she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights. and she did it here on charlotte commission. ok, hotness. this is the fundamental document of the united nations, like a guiding star. s
the american act. burt lancaster rose one spoon stolen. if all could talk, each floor of the garage would have stories to tell you, especially at the very top, where the hotels most exclusive, sweet is tucked away. it was here that eleanor roosevelt, the widow of us, president franklin, d. roosevelt changed the course of history. the year was 1947, and the former 1st lady stage in the sweet wild drafting a major paper for the united nations. this she, those are you accept who the nation. you...
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california están mucho más cerca recibió el 7% desu lluvia normal en el valle de coachella con el 12%, lancastera debido a que viene el 4 de julio y cualquier basura inclusive puede generar incendios en la región, tenga mucho cuidado vamos a ver qué es loque está sucediendo en esta noche finalmente en la región entre la nubosidad que sigue trayendo condiciones frescas, mucha humedad para nosotros san josé se mantiene despejado pero gran parte de la región hacia el este, norte la línea costera por supuesto también con nublados inclusive la posibilidadesde alguna lloviznas en pacífica 99% mucho me da de allí son buenas noticias para nosotros así se va a mantener hasta el 4 de junio entrada de humedad nublados por la mañana se despeja por la noche, estamos viendo precisamente auckland cómo se mantiene nublado en la región, fresco y un vistazo rápido en san josé donde todavía está despejado con temperaturas en los 61 próximos días el pronóstico al volver >>> gracias villano. el condado santa clara los bomberos y distrito de calidad del aire y están pidiendo que revisen el uso de fuegos artificiales
california están mucho más cerca recibió el 7% desu lluvia normal en el valle de coachella con el 12%, lancastera debido a que viene el 4 de julio y cualquier basura inclusive puede generar incendios en la región, tenga mucho cuidado vamos a ver qué es loque está sucediendo en esta noche finalmente en la región entre la nubosidad que sigue trayendo condiciones frescas, mucha humedad para nosotros san josé se mantiene despejado pero gran parte de la región hacia el este, norte la línea...
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the american act, burt lancaster wrote one spoon stolen. if walls could talk, each floor of the barrage would have stories to tell her, especially at the very top where the hotels most exclusive, sweet is tucked away. it was here that eleanor roosevelt, the widow of us, president franklin, d. roosevelt changed the course of history. the year was $947.00, and the former 1st lady stays in the sweet while drafting a major paper for the united nations. she those are you except who the best and ask for amanda. we are here in a very special place where people who have shaped the world have status guess, new social policy with all the heads of state politicians and people who participated in the great geneva conference's edition. i have end of course, eleanor roosevelt and unforgettable personality for geneva, who's very she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights. and she did it here on charlotte. michelle won't get hot enough. it always is the fundamental document of the united nations like a guiding star
the american act, burt lancaster wrote one spoon stolen. if walls could talk, each floor of the barrage would have stories to tell her, especially at the very top where the hotels most exclusive, sweet is tucked away. it was here that eleanor roosevelt, the widow of us, president franklin, d. roosevelt changed the course of history. the year was $947.00, and the former 1st lady stays in the sweet while drafting a major paper for the united nations. she those are you except who the best and ask...
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at lancaster university in the u. k, it's good to have you back on the program. let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta various in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence they belong, but more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 cases. i'd love to just about it. but at the moment, we don't really have to figure that and break the one down that the new cases are either in the vaccination or non vaccinated people. because that is really not the static ablation, according to our own internal, that's not going to find a community walk. we will be on the ballot of millions or in either people who are vaccinated with a single doors or not vaccinated at all. we know the numbers, i mean we can ignore the numbers 24000 new cases on sunday. i think 27000 on this monday. i mean, do you
at lancaster university in the u. k, it's good to have you back on the program. let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta various in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence they belong, but more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an...
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so lancaster economy was already struggling before the pandemic, but locks and measures on board closures, of course, the vital tourism industry to collapse as lead to a shortage of foreign currency. the governments and i will, may, has enough to pay for 3 months of in ports. is cut back on being some items in from abroad. pushing price is higher for consumer goods. payments of $500000000.00 and $1000000000.00 that you next year. madell fernandez, has war from colombo, the shank and government painted a confident picture. they said they have never defaulted on any of the international debt before, and they don't intend to start now. this, despite the fact that their foreign reserves had fallen to $4000000000.00, which was just enough to cover up to 3 months of import. now, having paid out one 4th of that amount on that international sovereign bond, yes, the depth, it obviously is in a week position, but they do say they have a plan that they're going to consolidate the inflows. the income which have so badly been affected 1st by the 29th easter buildings when tourism got hit. and then for
so lancaster economy was already struggling before the pandemic, but locks and measures on board closures, of course, the vital tourism industry to collapse as lead to a shortage of foreign currency. the governments and i will, may, has enough to pay for 3 months of in ports. is cut back on being some items in from abroad. pushing price is higher for consumer goods. payments of $500000000.00 and $1000000000.00 that you next year. madell fernandez, has war from colombo, the shank and government...
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it's thought an raf lancaster bomber ditched the bomb when it was attempting to crash land.outskirts of goole. this was the device dug up by workers building a new housing estate in the town. bomb disposal experts spent much of today preparing for the controlled explosion, and for motorists, it was the cause of much frustration. the m62, which passes right next to the site, was closed in both directions as police cordoned off the area. meanwhile in goole, local people watched and waited and tried to find a good vantage point. yeah, i'm meant to be inside watching something, but i've got my head down the road thinking, what's happening here, trying to catch a little glimpse of it all. i've just snuck through the edge there onto the field to see if we could see it and it's a good viewpoint. spectators had to wait until 4:30, but when the moment finally came, it was dramatic. explosion. oooohh! 0h! yeah, it's been a diversion from all the covid and everything, so yeah, it's been exciting. something quite different for goole, certainly put it on the map today. jake zuckerman, bb
it's thought an raf lancaster bomber ditched the bomb when it was attempting to crash land.outskirts of goole. this was the device dug up by workers building a new housing estate in the town. bomb disposal experts spent much of today preparing for the controlled explosion, and for motorists, it was the cause of much frustration. the m62, which passes right next to the site, was closed in both directions as police cordoned off the area. meanwhile in goole, local people watched and waited and...
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helpfully "randomly" selected the prime minister, the chancellor, and the chancellor of the duchy of lancasters what exactly happened between 8am and 10:38am on sunday morning that persuaded the prime minister and chancellor to withdraw from this presumably valuable clinical "random" study? ministers are no longer taking part in the scheme. the snp said the government was going against expert opinion. last week, over 1,200 scientists, doctors, i and disease experts said. that the uk government — and its complete and immediate unlocking of england with only. 54% of the whole population fully vaccinated — _ was, it said, "a threat to the world." - will the uk government accept responsibility should _ the concerns of these experts come true? i the idea of covid passports for nightclubs divided conservatives. i have to say, i don't welcome the minister's statement, actually, particularly his announcement of compulsory vaccine passports for crowded venues — which is effectively moving to compulsory vaccination. however, i do look forward to the debate and the vote in parliament in september, when h
helpfully "randomly" selected the prime minister, the chancellor, and the chancellor of the duchy of lancasters what exactly happened between 8am and 10:38am on sunday morning that persuaded the prime minister and chancellor to withdraw from this presumably valuable clinical "random" study? ministers are no longer taking part in the scheme. the snp said the government was going against expert opinion. last week, over 1,200 scientists, doctors, i and disease experts said....
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he is in raleigh just at lancaster university in the u. k. it's good to have you back on the program. busy let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta variant in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look onto the sequence, they belong to develop more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 level of adding it. but at the moment, we don't really have to figured that can bring the one down, that the new cases are either in the vaccinated order non vaccinated people. because that is really not the static obligation. according to our own internal estimate, we're going to find a community walk where you are be on the ballot of money and or in either people who are vaccinated with a single dose or not vaccinated at all. we know the numbers. i mean, we can ignore the numbers 24000 new cases
he is in raleigh just at lancaster university in the u. k. it's good to have you back on the program. busy let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta variant in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look onto the sequence, they belong to develop more than 95 percent of those positive...
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he's a biologist at lancaster university in the u. k. it's good to have you back on the program. busy let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta various in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence, they belong to more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 level of adding it. but at the moment, we don't really have the figure that can break the one down, that the new cases are either in the vaccinated, older non people because that is really not the static ablation. according to our own internal assessment, we're going to find a community in both of the cases of money and, or in either people are back to me with a single doors or not back at all. we know the numbers. i mean, we can ignore the numbers 24000 new cases on sunday. i think 27000 on this monday. i mean, do you see the euro 2020 football
he's a biologist at lancaster university in the u. k. it's good to have you back on the program. busy let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta various in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence, they belong to more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the...
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it's thought an raf lancaster bomber ditched the bomb when it was attempting to crash—land.he device dug up by workers building a new housing estate in the town. bomb disposal expert spent yesterday and much of today preparing for the controlled explosion, and for motorists, it was the cause of much frustration. the m62, which passes right next to the site, was closed in both directions as police cordoned off the area. meanwhile, people watched and waited trying to find a good vantage point. i waited trying to find a good vantage point.— waited trying to find a good vantage point. i was thinking what is happening, - vantage point. i was thinking what is happening, trying - vantage point. i was thinking what is happening, trying to | what is happening, trying to catch a little glimpse. i looked on the edge onto the field — looked on the edge onto the field to— looked on the edge onto the field to see if we could see it and — field to see if we could see it and it— field to see if we could see it and it is_ field to see if we could see it and it is a _ field to see if we could
it's thought an raf lancaster bomber ditched the bomb when it was attempting to crash—land.he device dug up by workers building a new housing estate in the town. bomb disposal expert spent yesterday and much of today preparing for the controlled explosion, and for motorists, it was the cause of much frustration. the m62, which passes right next to the site, was closed in both directions as police cordoned off the area. meanwhile, people watched and waited trying to find a good vantage point....
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it's thought an raf lancaster bomber ditched the bomb when it was attempting to crash land.dug up by workers building a new housing estate in the town. bomb disposal expert spent yesterday and much of today preparing for the controlled explosion, and for motorists, it was the cause of much frustration. the m62, which passes right next to the site, was closed in both directions as police cordoned off the area. it led to traffic chaos across large parts of east yorkshire. i live in doncaster, i'm working today, at the infirmary on call, but i'm stuck in the traffic. i'm absolutely frustrated, but what else can we do? i have just told the on—call person to hold on, because i think i'm going to be very late today. i meant to be inside watching the olympics, but i'm trying to work out what's going on, trying to catch a glimpse of it all. i've just nipped through to see if we could see through and if it's a good viewpoint. spectators had to wait until 4:30, but when the moment finally came, it was dramatic. it's been a diversion from all the covid and everything, so it's been exci
it's thought an raf lancaster bomber ditched the bomb when it was attempting to crash land.dug up by workers building a new housing estate in the town. bomb disposal expert spent yesterday and much of today preparing for the controlled explosion, and for motorists, it was the cause of much frustration. the m62, which passes right next to the site, was closed in both directions as police cordoned off the area. it led to traffic chaos across large parts of east yorkshire. i live in doncaster, i'm...
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three days, as i say, to give her three new jobs, three new jobs, shadow chancellor of the -- of lancaster, a shadow secretary of state for the future of work. we create jobs, mr. speaker, he creates nonjobs. we deliver. >> jacob young with. >> thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. the steel industry is an asset of national strategic importance. not just my words, but the words of the prime minister. and i know he means it because when -- went into the administration, this government supported british steel until a new buyer was found. british steel still employs more than 800 people in -- and more than 3,000 in -- so can i ask the prime minister, how will he insure that steel remains a national strategic asset? >> my honorable friend is absolutely right to campaign for british steel, and we have an ambitious plan to -- british steel, as i said to the house a couple of weeks ago. steel waiting to be used, waiting to be bought over the next decade. and as for the recommendations of the trade remedy's authority, the government is considering them. the department of national trade will update th
three days, as i say, to give her three new jobs, three new jobs, shadow chancellor of the -- of lancaster, a shadow secretary of state for the future of work. we create jobs, mr. speaker, he creates nonjobs. we deliver. >> jacob young with. >> thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. the steel industry is an asset of national strategic importance. not just my words, but the words of the prime minister. and i know he means it because when -- went into the administration, this government...
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host: let's hear from marie, in lancaster, pennsylvania, on the line for those over 50.hank you for calling. you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm very happy you took my call. today, employers do not take care of their workers. for example, i recall even in the government where they would have workers, everybody had some form of insurance to provide health care. if no longer like that -- it is no longer like that. they ask that an employer who is getting close to minimum wage has to contribute to their own plan. and when you have an extensive health care -- inexpensive health care, you cannot take care of your family. and the government has been infiltrated by profit minded outsourcing people. and when they come, they destroy the cycles that help people together. which is to have some form of insurance as part of their needs . host: thank you. we will let our guest respond. guest: thank you for those points. i want to share, in addition to health insurance that you referenced, in april, a poll by one of our grantee partners, just capital, found t
host: let's hear from marie, in lancaster, pennsylvania, on the line for those over 50.hank you for calling. you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm very happy you took my call. today, employers do not take care of their workers. for example, i recall even in the government where they would have workers, everybody had some form of insurance to provide health care. if no longer like that -- it is no longer like that. they ask that an employer who is getting close to...
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the hotel guest book is filled with the signatures of the american act to boot. lancaster wrote one student stolen. if walls could talk, each floor of the garage would have stories to tell. especially at the very top where the hotels most exclusive suite is tucked away. it was here that eleanor roosevelt, the widow of us, president franklin d. roosevelt changed the course of history. the year was 1947 and the former 1st lady stayed in the sweetwater drafting a major paper for the united nations. this she those are you exceptional? who the person ask for amanda? we are here in a very special place where people who have sheep, the worlds have status, guests of new social policy with all the heads of the state, politicians and people who participated in the great geneva conferences. the addition i have. and of course, eleanor roosevelt, an unforgettable personality for geneva, with whom she was in charge of a commission to draft the universal declaration of human rights. and she did it here also like michelle. ok, hotness. it is the fundamental document of the united nations, like a guiding st
the hotel guest book is filled with the signatures of the american act to boot. lancaster wrote one student stolen. if walls could talk, each floor of the garage would have stories to tell. especially at the very top where the hotels most exclusive suite is tucked away. it was here that eleanor roosevelt, the widow of us, president franklin d. roosevelt changed the course of history. the year was 1947 and the former 1st lady stayed in the sweetwater drafting a major paper for the united...
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settling into their new home — the lancaster family arrived in scarborough just a few weeks ago, leavingig made their daydream a reality. we feel safe here as a family. there's just lots of things going on. it's just lovely for children. there's something for everyone. it's a big life change and one that was only really made possible by the pandemic. and it seems more people are considering a move. the website rightmove says enquiries from people living in cities about properties at the seaside have risen by 115% in the last year. the desire to relocate, helped by a rise in home working, is something the local council hopes to make the most of, but how realistic is the ambition for scarborough to become a zoom town? in road network, we are always promised dual carriageway to the a64, but the train network is going to improve and the beauty of scarborough is you can live on the coast and you can be in york in 50 minutes. transport connections have always been a headache here. but broadband connection has improved. this digital agency says it's now good enough to attract newcomers, but tha
settling into their new home — the lancaster family arrived in scarborough just a few weeks ago, leavingig made their daydream a reality. we feel safe here as a family. there's just lots of things going on. it's just lovely for children. there's something for everyone. it's a big life change and one that was only really made possible by the pandemic. and it seems more people are considering a move. the website rightmove says enquiries from people living in cities about properties at the...
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it�*s thought an raf lancaster bomber ditched the bomb when it was attempting to crash land.day�*s stories on the bbc news channel. the next news here on bbc news is at six o�*clock. have a good afternoon. hello, you�*re watching the bbc news channel. let�*s get more on the news that the health secretary, sajid javid, has apologised for an earlier tweet which suggested the nation doesn�*t need to "cower" from coronavirus. he said he�*s deleted the original post which used the word "cower". a covid victims�* group had accused mrjavid of "flippancy and carelessness" over the use of that word. before the tweet was deleted, i spoke tojean adamson, who�*s a member of the covid—19 bereaved families forjustice group. she lost her father to coronavirus last year and she said that the language used on social media really matters. we�*ve had a series of insensitive remarks, barbed comments, disparaging remarks over the last few months or so from various government ministers, including the pm himself. we�*ve lost tens of thousands of people who have died due to covid in this country. th
it�*s thought an raf lancaster bomber ditched the bomb when it was attempting to crash land.day�*s stories on the bbc news channel. the next news here on bbc news is at six o�*clock. have a good afternoon. hello, you�*re watching the bbc news channel. let�*s get more on the news that the health secretary, sajid javid, has apologised for an earlier tweet which suggested the nation doesn�*t need to "cower" from coronavirus. he said he�*s deleted the original post which...
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local resident and lancaster on the version into a ten bed student led housing section the current system does not give people from his parties develop local residents with developers resulting in low-quality with housing. this the case of thehe prime minister payback and create bite selling out local communities. [inaudible] >> mr. speaker i've never done that in my whole life. that is absolutely -- that is not about the bill does. on the contrary. i gives local people power to protect. there are measures we are bringing forth to allow their people to protect such places of vital. when it comes to development, actually the power will remain firmly with the local people too make sure they protect their green space. they protect the greenbelt. they only have development where they want it. >> thank you mr. speaker. my right and honorable friend is not right but we, like a much of the southwest are experiencing the fair housing shortages. they need urgent health and support now. might he consider binding covenants being supplied not a holiday and existing homes must register for change beco
local resident and lancaster on the version into a ten bed student led housing section the current system does not give people from his parties develop local residents with developers resulting in low-quality with housing. this the case of thehe prime minister payback and create bite selling out local communities. [inaudible] >> mr. speaker i've never done that in my whole life. that is absolutely -- that is not about the bill does. on the contrary. i gives local people power to protect....
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in lancaster opposing the conversion of a -- [inaudible] into a student -- now, the house has signed current funding system, but his party's developed a charter -- resulting in low quality, unaffordable housing. isn't this case of prime minister paying back his party -- [inaudible] by selling out local communities? >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, i don't think i've heard such -- in all my life. that is absolutely, that is not what the bill does. on the contrary, it gives local people the power to protect -- the people of brittania that she wanted to protect. more measures that we're bringing forward to allow people to protect such places of vital local importance, and when it comes to development, actually the power will remain firmly with local people to make sure that they protect their green space, they protect the between belt and they only have -- where they, the local people, want it. >> thank you,ing mr. speaker. i'm sure my right honorable friend -- [inaudible] but we've got much of the southwest experiencing severe housing shortages. local government needs urgent support
in lancaster opposing the conversion of a -- [inaudible] into a student -- now, the house has signed current funding system, but his party's developed a charter -- resulting in low quality, unaffordable housing. isn't this case of prime minister paying back his party -- [inaudible] by selling out local communities? >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, i don't think i've heard such -- in all my life. that is absolutely, that is not what the bill does. on the contrary, it gives local...
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local residents in lancaster _ to the group. local residents in lancaster are — to the group.y with local people to make sure they protect their green space, they protect the green belt and they only have development in the places where, they the local people, wanted. thank ou, mr they the local people, wanted. thank you. mr speaker- _ they the local people, wanted. thank you, mr speaker. i— they the local people, wanted. thank you, mr speaker. i am _ they the local people, wanted. thank you, mr speaker. i am sure - they the local people, wanted. thank you, mr speaker. i am sure my- they the local people, wanted. “hana; you, mr speaker. lam sure my right you, mr speaker. i am sure my right honourable friend is not surprised people are keen move to my north to devon constituency, but we are suffering severe housing shortages and the local government needs help now. might he consider binding covenants being applied to new builds to be used as primary residence and not a holiday letter of second homes and buildings must apply for a change of use before being made into a holiday l
local residents in lancaster _ to the group. local residents in lancaster are — to the group.y with local people to make sure they protect their green space, they protect the green belt and they only have development in the places where, they the local people, wanted. thank ou, mr they the local people, wanted. thank you. mr speaker- _ they the local people, wanted. thank you, mr speaker. i— they the local people, wanted. thank you, mr speaker. i am _ they the local people, wanted. thank...
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lancaster, pennsylvania, trees down onto houses and taken down po we have flood watches out there for parts of new england, as the low begins to wrap itself up into maine and another disturbance comes in behind us. not as tumultuous as it was yesterday and we begin to dry out tomorrow. the rest of the northeast cooling down and then ramping back up to temperatures getting back to 90. so rinse and repeat here as we enter the end half of july. >>> good sunday morning. red flag warning for the upper elevations of the nor and east bay hills through the santa cruz mountains from 5:00 today through 5:00 on monday. the risk of lightning is out there. that could trigger a wildfire. today, 92 in conquered. increasing clouds from partly to mostly cloudy afternoon. 65 with the sea breeze in san francisco. the seven-day forecast, risk of >> at some point we're going to >>> at some point we're going to acknowledge there's a dog, walter, walking around the studio. >> you may notice a little creature crawling around.. but we hear more from walter in just a little bit. >>> we do want to turn to the n
lancaster, pennsylvania, trees down onto houses and taken down po we have flood watches out there for parts of new england, as the low begins to wrap itself up into maine and another disturbance comes in behind us. not as tumultuous as it was yesterday and we begin to dry out tomorrow. the rest of the northeast cooling down and then ramping back up to temperatures getting back to 90. so rinse and repeat here as we enter the end half of july. >>> good sunday morning. red flag warning...
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he's biologist at lancaster university in the u. k. it's good to have you back on the program. let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta variant in the u. k. are not vaccinated, is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the case of in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence they belong, but i mean more than 95 percent of those positive cases in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 level reading it. but at the moment, we don't really have to figure that and bring the one down that the new cases are either in the vaccinated or non vaccinated people. because that is really not the status of according to our own internal estimate, we're going to find a community, the boss you are, the cases that are running into or in either people are back to me with a single dose or not vaccinated at all. we know the numbers, i mean, we can ignore the numbers 24000 new cases on sunday. the 27000 on this monday. i mean, do you see the e
he's biologist at lancaster university in the u. k. it's good to have you back on the program. let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta variant in the u. k. are not vaccinated, is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks for having me. back on the show was the majority of the case of in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence they belong, but i mean more than 95 percent of those positive cases in...
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well, how much money are he's biologists at lancaster university in the u. k. it's good to have you back on the program. let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta variant in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks, brent for having me back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence, they belong to develop more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 level reading it. but at the moment, we don't really have to figure that and bring these one down, that the new cases are either in the vaccinated or non vaccinated people. because that is really not the static obligation, according to their own internal that's meant we're going to find a community for the cases of delta, valiant or in either people who are vaccinated with a single dose or not vaccinated at all. we know the numbers, i mean we can ignore the numbers 24000 new cases on sunday. i t
well, how much money are he's biologists at lancaster university in the u. k. it's good to have you back on the program. let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta variant in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks, brent for having me back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence, they belong to develop more than 95...
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he served as township supervisor in peckway township, lancaster county, he was running for re-election this year. to serve in elected office at such a young age speaks to the life of service that anthonon lived anti-passion that he had when improving the community. one of his goals as a supervisor was to, quote, make peckway township boring again. just one example of his wit, his sense of humor, and i believe indicative of the servant spirit he carried as a local elected official. anthony was graduate of millersville university and the penn manner school district. he's survived by his wife, his parents, and his sisters. my condolences and prayers of comfort are with the family, his friends, and all those who grieve for anthony. i was really thankful to have gotten to know him in recent years. we certainly wish that anthony could have been with us all longer, but we do give thanks for the time spent with him. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor and iconic business and household brand name from pennsylvania's 11th diskongal district. utz brands of hanover, the snac
he served as township supervisor in peckway township, lancaster county, he was running for re-election this year. to serve in elected office at such a young age speaks to the life of service that anthonon lived anti-passion that he had when improving the community. one of his goals as a supervisor was to, quote, make peckway township boring again. just one example of his wit, his sense of humor, and i believe indicative of the servant spirit he carried as a local elected official. anthony was...
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we can speak to dr muhammad munir, a virologist at lancaster university. good to have you with us.time to end covid—i9 rules. do you agree? just to interrupt you, i think you may have muted yourself. are you able to try again? can may have muted yourself. are you able to try again?— may have muted yourself. are you able to try again? can you hear me now? i was — able to try again? can you hear me now? i was asking _ able to try again? can you hear me now? i was asking you _ able to try again? can you hear me now? i was asking you if _ able to try again? can you hear me now? i was asking you if you - able to try again? can you hear me now? i was asking you if you think| now? i was asking you if you think this is the right _ now? i was asking you if you think this is the right time _ now? i was asking you if you think this is the right time to _ now? i was asking you if you think this is the right time to end - this is the right time to end covid—i9 rules? in this is the right time to end covid-19 rules?— this is the right time to end covid-19 rules? in the scientific community _ cov
we can speak to dr muhammad munir, a virologist at lancaster university. good to have you with us.time to end covid—i9 rules. do you agree? just to interrupt you, i think you may have muted yourself. are you able to try again? can may have muted yourself. are you able to try again?— may have muted yourself. are you able to try again? can you hear me now? i was — able to try again? can you hear me now? i was asking _ able to try again? can you hear me now? i was asking you _ able to try...
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from lancaster, pennsylvania. >> we're making a splash in tokyo. >> go team usa! thursday morning. thursday night here in tokyo. we're so happy that you are starting your day with us, savannah. >> yeah. >> hoda, i know you're happy because you're at the center of the action, the gymnastics center. we are here on the set in tokyo. back home in new york, we have jenna, sheinelle and our fully vaccinated fans who are fans of team usa. they're filling up the plaza, cheering their hearts out for the athletes. they have a lot to cheer about. more from them just ahead. >>> indeed, all right, guys, let's get to the unforgettable competition here today, right here at the gymnastics center. the women's individual all-around. nbc's sam brock is here as well. good morning. >> hi, hoda, good morning. just to be in the building to see suni lee win the gold is something you'll never forget and this is rarefied air. now the difference between first and fourth place here was razor thin going into the final rotation. this could have ended a number of different ways and yet for an a
from lancaster, pennsylvania. >> we're making a splash in tokyo. >> go team usa! thursday morning. thursday night here in tokyo. we're so happy that you are starting your day with us, savannah. >> yeah. >> hoda, i know you're happy because you're at the center of the action, the gymnastics center. we are here on the set in tokyo. back home in new york, we have jenna, sheinelle and our fully vaccinated fans who are fans of team usa. they're filling up the plaza, cheering...
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. >> i'm getting the vaccine because i love the lancaster high tigers. >> i'm getting the vaccine because love margaret. >> i love you too. host: that is from the national association of manufacturers. from michigan, on our oppose line, good morning. caller: good morning. i do oppose getting this experimental jab. nobody really knows what is in it. i did watch a video yesterday, dr. jane ruby was explaining that they did test a vial of the pfizer vaccine, and it was found to have 99.99% pressing oxide and it, which is a toxin. it is toxic. everybody is saying follow the science, follow the science, get in line and get it, but they are not talking about what is in these vaccines, and people are dying. people are being injured permanently in some cases. it makes zero sense. there was a 13-year-old boy who passed away, two days after he got the vaccine, just recently near the end of june. i have a 16-year-old son. i am not going to subject him to something that is at this point experimental. host: and the administration's renewed effort to get people vaccinated? what do you think about that
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host: let's hear from marie, in lancaster, pennsylvania, on the line for those over 50. you for calling. you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm very happy you took my call. today, employers do not take care of their workers. for example, i recall even in the government where they would have workers, everybody had some form of insurance to provide health care. if no longer like that -- it is no longer like that. they ask that an employer who is getting close to minimum wage has to contribute to their own plan. and when you have an extensive health care -- inexpensive health care, you cannot take care of your family. and the government has been infiltrated by profit minded outsourcing people. and when they come, they destroy the cycles that help people together. which is to have some form of insurance as part of their needs . host: thank you. we will let our guest respond. guest: thank you for those points. i want to share, in addition to health insurance that you referenced, in april, a poll by one of our grantee partners, just capital, found that
host: let's hear from marie, in lancaster, pennsylvania, on the line for those over 50. you for calling. you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm very happy you took my call. today, employers do not take care of their workers. for example, i recall even in the government where they would have workers, everybody had some form of insurance to provide health care. if no longer like that -- it is no longer like that. they ask that an employer who is getting close to minimum...
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i represent lancaster county in pennsylvania, which is home to tens of thousands of amish constituents, and i'm sure you're aware that they don't typically use electronics, but even among the amish -- seek necessary care during the pandemic and engaged in what they do is audio only telehealth visits. so telehealth is helping to reach underserved communities throughout the nation. even like the amish in my area. if there is one area of bipartisan work that can be accomplished this year, i hope to work with the administration to make sure that we can continue to provide the access that telehealth has provided. and that doesn't go away at the expiration of the public health emergency. secretary, a public option is really a partial government takeover of our health care system. as i mention, i fear that will jumped mine the employer sponsor market and threaten medicare solvencies. providers are already facing cuts to the reimbursement rates and they'll be forced to charge the private market more just to make up for insufficient government payments. in turn, 157 million americans, by the wa
i represent lancaster county in pennsylvania, which is home to tens of thousands of amish constituents, and i'm sure you're aware that they don't typically use electronics, but even among the amish -- seek necessary care during the pandemic and engaged in what they do is audio only telehealth visits. so telehealth is helping to reach underserved communities throughout the nation. even like the amish in my area. if there is one area of bipartisan work that can be accomplished this year, i hope...
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he will know that our right honourable friend, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, was a beneficiaryhe statement and turning to his question, it is a very important pilot. i have not yet seen the final results of that, but they are results starting to come through to the department. he will know that whilst that pilot has been going on, the government has not made this announcement around double vaccinated people and more flexibilities for those people from august 16 onwards, but i will endeavour to say more about this and publish more details as i can. fill publish more details as i can. all riaht, publish more details as i can. all right, we're going to leave that session in the house of commons. the health secretary sajid javid confirming that covid restrictions in england will be elected this time next week, july 19 —— will be lifted. that will mean at the end of the rule of six people indoors, it will mean people can queue at the barfor drinks. it will mean entertainment venues can return to capacity audiences so cinemas, theatres, sporting venues. it will also mean social distan
he will know that our right honourable friend, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, was a beneficiaryhe statement and turning to his question, it is a very important pilot. i have not yet seen the final results of that, but they are results starting to come through to the department. he will know that whilst that pilot has been going on, the government has not made this announcement around double vaccinated people and more flexibilities for those people from august 16 onwards, but i will...