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layla moran, let‘s start with you. have been made redundant during this really difficult coronavirus crisis and i wa nt difficult coronavirus crisis and i want the liberal democrats to be a party that is on your side, understands your concerns. i think getting you and others back into work has to be a priority for this government but for us as a party to hold them to account. what we know is there‘s lots of people who have been left off any of the scheme is the government has put into place, they have not been taking care of you and i think in this economic recovery, you and i think in this economic recovery , we have you and i think in this economic recovery, we have to put the green agenda at its heart, that‘s notjust the right thing to do for the planet, it‘s also the right
layla moran, let‘s start with you. have been made redundant during this really difficult coronavirus crisis and i wa nt difficult coronavirus crisis and i want the liberal democrats to be a party that is on your side, understands your concerns. i think getting you and others back into work has to be a priority for this government but for us as a party to hold them to account. what we know is there‘s lots of people who have been left off any of the scheme is the government has put into...
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layla moran, let's start with you. emily, i am sorry to hear about your situation, we are hearing about your situation, we are hearing about a lot of people who have been made redundant during this really difficult coronavirus crisis and i wa nt difficult coronavirus crisis and i want the liberal democrats to be a party that is on your side, understands your concerns. i think getting you and others back into work has to be a priority for this government but for us as a party to hold them to account. what we know is there's lots of people who have been left off any of the scheme is the government has put into place, they have not been taking care of you and i think in this economic recovery, you and i think in this economic recovery , we have you and i think in this economic recovery, we have to put the green agenda at its heart, that's notjust the right thing to do for the planet, it's also the right thing to do for the economy, the smith school in oxford has done studies on this. it creates jobs, it is creating new op
layla moran, let's start with you. emily, i am sorry to hear about your situation, we are hearing about your situation, we are hearing about a lot of people who have been made redundant during this really difficult coronavirus crisis and i wa nt difficult coronavirus crisis and i want the liberal democrats to be a party that is on your side, understands your concerns. i think getting you and others back into work has to be a priority for this government but for us as a party to hold them to...
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layla makes her final attack. >> very close, very close. very nervous.uckily we made it. >> time for their second fight. they're facing the top-scoring team from the initial round. storm striker comes out strong and holds their lead. but then. layla slips and makes a mistake. they lose at the last moment. falling at the final hurdle. the winners are a team of office workers. they win 3,500 u.s. dollars in prize money and a ticket to the main contest. cga has begun preparing for a big summer event. this year will be hong kong's third esports festival. all sponsored by the government. they hope to attract their biggest ever crowd of 100,000 people over three days. the gamers taking part are coming from further afield as well, not just asia but europe, oceania and the americas. pro-gaming is taking off in hong kong. already one of asia's top financial hubs, the city hopes to become just as famous for the latest esports. >> the president and prime minister are detained. soldiers appeared to stage a coup. you are watching al jazeera live from london. also com
layla makes her final attack. >> very close, very close. very nervous.uckily we made it. >> time for their second fight. they're facing the top-scoring team from the initial round. storm striker comes out strong and holds their lead. but then. layla slips and makes a mistake. they lose at the last moment. falling at the final hurdle. the winners are a team of office workers. they win 3,500 u.s. dollars in prize money and a ticket to the main contest. cga has begun preparing for a...
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layla moran.patients have been dying from hypothermia after being forced to sit for hours in a freezing hospital tent. south africa has begun to win the battle against the virus, but there is growing outrage about high—level corruption and mismanagement linked to that campaign. our africa correspondent andrew harding has this exclusive report. winter in a poor township south of johannesburg. as night falls, the temperature here can sink well below zero. we've come to the local hospital in sebokeng after a whistle—blower told us that suspected covid—19 patients were being forced to wait, sometimes for days, in this freezing cold tent. people have been dying here, not from the virus, but from suspected hypothermia. our source is a doctor inside the hospital here, i'm going to call her now. she's speaking out because she's so furious about what she's seen. as soon as night falls it's horrible. you can see the patients declining. it's freezing cold in the tent. down to “11. i felt stressed, hopeless.
layla moran.patients have been dying from hypothermia after being forced to sit for hours in a freezing hospital tent. south africa has begun to win the battle against the virus, but there is growing outrage about high—level corruption and mismanagement linked to that campaign. our africa correspondent andrew harding has this exclusive report. winter in a poor township south of johannesburg. as night falls, the temperature here can sink well below zero. we've come to the local hospital in...
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layla moran is seen as very good as that.ent times ina they have done well in more recent times in a local elections. how do they use that as a springboard to? traditionally, the liberal democrats to perform well in a local elections and have quite a strong grassroots base. that doesn't always translate into a national vote. they have struggled in recent years, so while there have been real signs of optimism, think back to last we have but the announcement coming. i know you are not here to here from me. before we move onto the result, i wa nt to before we move onto the result, i want to briefly and sincerely say, thanks to all the staff and volu nteers thanks to all the staff and volunteers who have worked so hard to make the selection run so smoothly and such a challenging time. there were 117,924 ballot papers issued. a record high for any of our leadership elections. turnout was 57.6%. the votes for candidate were. ed davey, 42,756. layla moran, 24,564. and so, ed davey has been elected the next leader of the liberal demo
layla moran is seen as very good as that.ent times ina they have done well in more recent times in a local elections. how do they use that as a springboard to? traditionally, the liberal democrats to perform well in a local elections and have quite a strong grassroots base. that doesn't always translate into a national vote. they have struggled in recent years, so while there have been real signs of optimism, think back to last we have but the announcement coming. i know you are not here to...
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layla, how would you answer your own question?sting differences when it comes to health and finances and i believe this is an extreme situation and although i believe there are stimulus cheques and different benefits going on right now, i also see they're being distributed in a very unequal way. people responding on social media about whether coronavirus has been a game changer for the way we do politics. it seems that a lot of people felt that it was going to have a change and i would say from the responses we have had that argue more people think it would bring about positive change. to give an idea — "maybe people will move away from right—wing "authoritarian change of politics and more progressive ones. "i think that we will love more after this coronavirus and become "more aware of a lot of things." other people disagree and think it's making us more selfish and there will be more poverty. 0thers again think that health care is going to be promoted much more by politicians and that it is going to lead to governments to have a
layla, how would you answer your own question?sting differences when it comes to health and finances and i believe this is an extreme situation and although i believe there are stimulus cheques and different benefits going on right now, i also see they're being distributed in a very unequal way. people responding on social media about whether coronavirus has been a game changer for the way we do politics. it seems that a lot of people felt that it was going to have a change and i would say from...
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hi, i'm layla, and i'm 11 and i'm going into si.get to finish primary school with her friends. but she's now excited her first day at high school and getting back to her studies. well, i'm actually quite good at like english and things so i don't feel i've missed too much on that. because i'm quite confident in that but definitely, maths, i need to revise some things. definitely. at inverclyde academy, preparations are well under way. there is going to be a bit of a cleaning station here? yes. every classroom will be equipped with a sanitiser and a cleaning station for the children to use as they enter and they will have the opportunity to wash down their desks and their chairs. all the classroom desks and chairs have been organised so that all of the children are facing the front. they can sit close together, that's fine because they sanitise their area, as long as they are facing the front of the classroom. hi, i'm emily, 12 years old and i'm going into first year. only the first years will start back at inverclyde on wednesday. e
hi, i'm layla, and i'm 11 and i'm going into si.get to finish primary school with her friends. but she's now excited her first day at high school and getting back to her studies. well, i'm actually quite good at like english and things so i don't feel i've missed too much on that. because i'm quite confident in that but definitely, maths, i need to revise some things. definitely. at inverclyde academy, preparations are well under way. there is going to be a bit of a cleaning station here? yes....
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either sir ed davey or layla moran will become the party's fourth leader in the past five years. 0ur to be? sir ed davey, the acting lib dem leader, who has been an mp since 1997? 0r layla moran, the self—styled radical new kid on the block, who's only been in parliament for three years? i think the economy is number one now, with probably the biggest and deepest recession we've had for 300 years. i'm an economist by training. i put myself through night school for my post graduate in economics, and i've been thinking very hard about how we recover. the bulk of my professional experience as a maths and physics teacher is outside of parliament, and at a time when people don't trust politicians, we need to win back the trust of the electorate, show that we've learned from the mistakes of the past and start rebuilding again. this is a from—scratch situation. jo swinson, scottish liberal democrats, 19,523. the lib dem topjob became vacant at the last election, whenjo swinson lost her seat. the central campaign message then, stop brexit. both candidates today acknowledged that message had
either sir ed davey or layla moran will become the party's fourth leader in the past five years. 0ur to be? sir ed davey, the acting lib dem leader, who has been an mp since 1997? 0r layla moran, the self—styled radical new kid on the block, who's only been in parliament for three years? i think the economy is number one now, with probably the biggest and deepest recession we've had for 300 years. i'm an economist by training. i put myself through night school for my post graduate in...
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let's now go to the capital of sweden, stockholm, and layla.nd of policies or change in politics do you think are needed after going through a pandemic that aren't proportionately affected working—class people as well as people of colour both health—wise as well as financially? lysa john. there is this urgent sense of desperation of being left behind by our economic systems that you raise across the world. we know that 70 million people will be pushed into extreme poverty with a large portion of them from the african continent and is causing more business and governments to step up and provide the kind of leadership the world really needs right now.
let's now go to the capital of sweden, stockholm, and layla.nd of policies or change in politics do you think are needed after going through a pandemic that aren't proportionately affected working—class people as well as people of colour both health—wise as well as financially? lysa john. there is this urgent sense of desperation of being left behind by our economic systems that you raise across the world. we know that 70 million people will be pushed into extreme poverty with a large...
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and, two british mps layla moran and sir ed davey tell me why they want to become the next leader ofliberal democrats. the uk prime minister borisjohnson has appealed directly to parents in england to send their children back to school next week. in a statement the prime minister said "it is far more damaging for a child's development and their health to be away from school any longer". adding that the life chances of a generation of pupils are at stake if they don't go back. mrjohnson‘s words echoed those of the uk's four chief medical officers who said the risk of contracting coronavirus in a school is "very small". the new term also starts next week in wales. schools in scotland reopened earlier this month. and thousands of children in northern ireland are returning to class today for the first time since the lockdown was imposed. the term is beginning for years seven, 12 and 14. the rest of the pupils are due back in class next week. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, nick eardley. he told us about the governments push to reassure parents in england. education has b
and, two british mps layla moran and sir ed davey tell me why they want to become the next leader ofliberal democrats. the uk prime minister borisjohnson has appealed directly to parents in england to send their children back to school next week. in a statement the prime minister said "it is far more damaging for a child's development and their health to be away from school any longer". adding that the life chances of a generation of pupils are at stake if they don't go back....
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. >> i think that's layla. >> good dog, layla. thank you, steve. much appreciated. we've got much more to come here tonight including a former top u.s. health official who was sounding the alarm on what went very, very wrong with the nation's two major public health agencies this week. stay with us. it's not going away. covid-19. more than ever, california needs rapid coronavirus testing. robust contact tracing. support for community health clinics. masks and ppe for those saving lives... for teachers and school personnel educating students. these heroes are doing their jobs. now government must do theirs. keep working through a special session to combat this crisis right now and provide the revenues to solve the problems we know are coming. >>> good morning, davenport, iowa, today. right at the top of your quad city "times" today, quote, iowa breaks covid-19 daily records. also "the des moines register" led today with coronavirus with two stories. on the left you see des moines will enforce mandate with free masks. a local mask mandate in des moines. on the right,
. >> i think that's layla. >> good dog, layla. thank you, steve. much appreciated. we've got much more to come here tonight including a former top u.s. health official who was sounding the alarm on what went very, very wrong with the nation's two major public health agencies this week. stay with us. it's not going away. covid-19. more than ever, california needs rapid coronavirus testing. robust contact tracing. support for community health clinics. masks and ppe for those saving...
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washington dc's politics and prose bookstore is me and white supremacy by good ancestor podcast host layla addresses white supremacy and racial injustice. most of these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> center kamala harris is joe biden's pick for vice president and she appeared to discuss her book the truth
washington dc's politics and prose bookstore is me and white supremacy by good ancestor podcast host layla addresses white supremacy and racial injustice. most of these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> center kamala harris is joe biden's pick for vice president and she appeared to discuss her book the truth
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reporter: layla has been downgraded but should still get a place at university because of the y flexibilityr's admissions. after all of her school years, these grades are about mor than >> after uni, if you get a job, you might be able to get with someone who is a previous year on or o sought sat the exam. philippa: the grades in england were standarzed using a formula made by the office of qualifications and examinations regulation. that algorithm has come under criticism. private schools have seen the greatest increase in top grades thisf year, an increase%. whereas steak on brands of schools are up around 2%. the bbc's pocy editor explains one of the main reasons private schools are doinua better than they have small classes with niche and unusual subjects, and that is impossible to sostandardize. hey are more likely to be awarded their teacher's asssments. others take a dimmer view. jessica, the guardian step 88 political editor, says today's english a level students are getting results deci a computer based on whether they are rich or poor, and if they are lucky, they will get into up
reporter: layla has been downgraded but should still get a place at university because of the y flexibilityr's admissions. after all of her school years, these grades are about mor than >> after uni, if you get a job, you might be able to get with someone who is a previous year on or o sought sat the exam. philippa: the grades in england were standarzed using a formula made by the office of qualifications and examinations regulation. that algorithm has come under criticism. private...
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layla's mother shows is the homework from july the 1st the founding day of the communist party the online answer reads like it was written by lolo's parents melodrama without the party there would be no new china the party let us and the people founded the new china and made it strong without generations of party members this would not be possible. but 80 kilometers away aside beijing's 5th ring road in the south of the city was also on his computer is the same lessons as all of the 17 and 18 year olds throughout china specializing in art he says he finds the coronavirus and home schooling annoying. well there are 4 of us sometimes 5 in a single house and for more than half a year now he gets on your nerves. so now and his twin sisters are trying to get along as best they can before the pandemic the sisters attended a sports boarding school and came home only on weekends so now was at an art boarding school and was home only once a month. what are you joys now is less homework and more time for creative art independent thinking is not something you're supposed to do at school. she wouldn'
layla's mother shows is the homework from july the 1st the founding day of the communist party the online answer reads like it was written by lolo's parents melodrama without the party there would be no new china the party let us and the people founded the new china and made it strong without generations of party members this would not be possible. but 80 kilometers away aside beijing's 5th ring road in the south of the city was also on his computer is the same lessons as all of the 17 and 18...
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press twenty fours layla molana allen in beirut her apartment building was heavily damaged in the explosion he tells us more about her expererience in the aftermath of the blast. often we cannot we can a little lights are on the rise many agreed what engine has electronic that there. are not a lot of. quite terrified. the old people and children level becacause children in my area. but they kicicked out-t- we. trd to do o what we could. unity and people many y people to go out what it cracked up by try to get out. arbuckle very happy blocks of trying to out what the go to hospital on the but also. very overwhelmed as well hundreds and hundreds of people coming to hospitals with injuries i just spoke to somebody from the lebanese recall to. date that preliminary. injury currently involved in five bomb. and it could make it and i want to o gt the e exact. incrediblyy overwhelelmed. compliments of. the cubby. yeah the walking looked. across the entry subjects. as we try to make. about how serious the injuries while. something that i'm going myself i would have been. which i treated d my with t
press twenty fours layla molana allen in beirut her apartment building was heavily damaged in the explosion he tells us more about her expererience in the aftermath of the blast. often we cannot we can a little lights are on the rise many agreed what engine has electronic that there. are not a lot of. quite terrified. the old people and children level becacause children in my area. but they kicicked out-t- we. trd to do o what we could. unity and people many y people to go out what it cracked...
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now her friends beth and layla sit here without still numb with grief and in constant fear of becoming the next victim of violence against women. we've. got here and back maybe tomorrow they'll be announcing my death it starts right from the very 1st 30 shots encounters they say you can't go there alone. you mustn't wear this or that you can't meet so and so on and on and on and that's just another form of violence that the site of the murder was me a province on near g. and coast. that has a reputation for a free and more easygoing mindset than tuckey's conservative regions or so many women thought. the brutal murder in arkansas can understand wave of protest nationwide against the rampant violence against women. their forty's and many communities responded with violence sending policemen to beat the protesting women . the number of women met each year in taki has more than doubled since 2012 now turkish women are no longer keeping silent many celebrities also join the protests around the country including the popular turkish thing a seal or. maybe my doctor knows friends are also tak
now her friends beth and layla sit here without still numb with grief and in constant fear of becoming the next victim of violence against women. we've. got here and back maybe tomorrow they'll be announcing my death it starts right from the very 1st 30 shots encounters they say you can't go there alone. you mustn't wear this or that you can't meet so and so on and on and on and that's just another form of violence that the site of the murder was me a province on near g. and coast. that has a...
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layla moran and ed davey will bejoining victoria derbyshire at 9.30am.ng victoria@bbc.co.uk, or you can tweet @vicderbyshire. hello there. it wasn't in a day of sunshine in blustery showers today. moshe was to come tomorrow and for awhile this evening for the first pa rt awhile this evening for the first part of tonight. the show was heavy for a while as they move southwards, so for a while as they move southwards, so they will lighter, fewer, many places dry by the end of the night with clearer skies and light winds. maybe a bit chilly further north and in parts of scotland. we'll start with some sunshine but then very quickly see showers arriving in northern ireland, meaning there was the irish sea into wales and northern england, the midlands and then perhaps later in the day some showers arriving in east anglia and the south—east. improving, wins lighter than today, turning more north—westerly in scotland where they will be very few showers around tomorrow but on the cool side our highest temperatures will be 23 or so highest temperatures will be 23
layla moran and ed davey will bejoining victoria derbyshire at 9.30am.ng victoria@bbc.co.uk, or you can tweet @vicderbyshire. hello there. it wasn't in a day of sunshine in blustery showers today. moshe was to come tomorrow and for awhile this evening for the first pa rt awhile this evening for the first part of tonight. the show was heavy for a while as they move southwards, so for a while as they move southwards, so they will lighter, fewer, many places dry by the end of the night with...
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piano now you might know him for being behind the shots in london the pump you center as well in paris layla so there is a real sense of pride now that he is involved in this project but he told us in the interview a short time ago that he was born in genoa this really was a passion projects for him he said he designed this bridge which is of course states of the ons in many ways to look like the hall of a ship from below he said that is symbolic of the fact that jenner is a poor city in fact he's hoping that the d.n.a. of genoa is in this bridge now the construction manager told us as well that safety of course given its history is at the heart of the construction of this bridge it has robots running along both sides they're designed to assess and assist with maintenance they're also dehumidify is in place as well to limit the effects of corrosion would have been a contributing factor in the collapse of the marandi bridge 2 years ago you see this really is a considered a state of the os a model for the rest of a city is being described as not only because of the speed at which it was design
piano now you might know him for being behind the shots in london the pump you center as well in paris layla so there is a real sense of pride now that he is involved in this project but he told us in the interview a short time ago that he was born in genoa this really was a passion projects for him he said he designed this bridge which is of course states of the ons in many ways to look like the hall of a ship from below he said that is symbolic of the fact that jenner is a poor city in fact...
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layla has been downgraded but should still get a place at university because of the flexibility and thisars these grades are about than that. after you knee if you going on to get a job you might be getting someone get a job you might be getting someone who's obviously from a previous year on maybe next year who sat the exam and got their true grade. the grades in england wait standardise using a computer formula made by the office of qualification and exam regulation. in that algorithm has come under criticism. private schools have seen the greatest entries in top grades this year increase of 40% where state comprehensive schools are up around 296. comprehensive schools are up around 2%. the bbc‘s policy editor explains one of the main reasons private schools are doing better than usual. they have small classes with unusual subjects and cohorts. and that is impossible to standardise full stops or they are more likely to be awarded their teachers assessment. others take a dim review. the guardians deputy political editor says, today's english eight level stu d e nts says, today's english
layla has been downgraded but should still get a place at university because of the flexibility and thisars these grades are about than that. after you knee if you going on to get a job you might be getting someone get a job you might be getting someone who's obviously from a previous year on maybe next year who sat the exam and got their true grade. the grades in england wait standardise using a computer formula made by the office of qualification and exam regulation. in that algorithm has...
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bruce says layla moran will be a success both as. the we've been saying is not the sport for choice but if i were a lib dem i would go for ms moran and finally peter says what she recently interviews with vince cable really enjoyed the shows i'll be but it's a refreshing change well thank you peter the make of scientists for. the radio show is made crisper for that we're all just in the world but i can said the president.
bruce says layla moran will be a success both as. the we've been saying is not the sport for choice but if i were a lib dem i would go for ms moran and finally peter says what she recently interviews with vince cable really enjoyed the shows i'll be but it's a refreshing change well thank you peter the make of scientists for. the radio show is made crisper for that we're all just in the world but i can said the president.
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layla also received unexpected marks.rade above, but one grade below, so i was like, "i don't know what it means." and ucas had crashed and no—one could get on, but luckily i've just seen online that i still got in. so, you know, i'm quite thankful. others are trying their chances through clearing. some with lower grades, some who did better looking to trade up. here at hull, the advice is even those appealing should be able to start their course. it's at least a month away. there's a lot of time actually to maybe again undertake that appeals process, but still start university in september. so, my advice would be still secure that place. these are really important calls. they're big decisions, and it's all so much more complicated this year. i got a u in biology... on her midwifery course. the university's holding my place. and so, when i appeal my grade, i'll see if i get in. there are more clearing places this year, and they're already being accepted. 0verall, university admissions are up, but after so much upheaval, s
layla also received unexpected marks.rade above, but one grade below, so i was like, "i don't know what it means." and ucas had crashed and no—one could get on, but luckily i've just seen online that i still got in. so, you know, i'm quite thankful. others are trying their chances through clearing. some with lower grades, some who did better looking to trade up. here at hull, the advice is even those appealing should be able to start their course. it's at least a month away. there's...
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layla also received unexpected marks., but one grade below, so i was like, "i don't know what it means." and ucas had crashed and no—one could get on, but luckily i've just seen online that i still got in. so, you know, i'm quite thankful. others are trying their chances through clearing. some with lower grades, some who did better looking to trade up. here at hull, the advice is even those appealing should be able to start their course. it's at least a month away. there's a lot of time actually to maybe again undertake that appeals process, but still start university in september. so, my advice would be still secure that place. these are really important calls. they're big decisions, and it's all so much more complicated this year. it's much more difficult for students to work out what's best to do. i got a u in biology... emily's one of those holding out for an appeal to get on her midwifery course. the university's holding my place. and so, when i appeal my grade, i'll see if i get in. there are more clearing places th
layla also received unexpected marks., but one grade below, so i was like, "i don't know what it means." and ucas had crashed and no—one could get on, but luckily i've just seen online that i still got in. so, you know, i'm quite thankful. others are trying their chances through clearing. some with lower grades, some who did better looking to trade up. here at hull, the advice is even those appealing should be able to start their course. it's at least a month away. there's a lot of...
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todd: the fbi offering a reward in the case of a missing mother, layla was last seen at a gas station in hollywood, florida. her 2-year-old son found hours later wandering around an apartment parking lot, police charging which doctor shannon ryan. fbi agents searching dumpsters at the gas station work habits was last seen every worker told them there were children's toys. the department of justice reinstating the death penalty for the boston marathon bomber. djoksr tsarnaev was convicted, victims and families of justice was not served. william barr said the doj will appeal that ruling. jillian: postmaster general lewis dejoy will testify answering questions amid accusations the trump administration is trying to halt the usps to hinder meal in voting, a series of changes meant to save money for the postal service, $25 billion into the postal service. in an exclusive fox news interview sean hannity blasted the democrats claiming they are the ones trying to steal the election. >> now they are talking about sending 51 million ballots out to anybody, nobody knows who is going to get them.
todd: the fbi offering a reward in the case of a missing mother, layla was last seen at a gas station in hollywood, florida. her 2-year-old son found hours later wandering around an apartment parking lot, police charging which doctor shannon ryan. fbi agents searching dumpsters at the gas station work habits was last seen every worker told them there were children's toys. the department of justice reinstating the death penalty for the boston marathon bomber. djoksr tsarnaev was convicted,...
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comes to does it really matter just says the lib dems are not to serious party anymore even bruce says layla moran will be a success both as a jew since then we benson is not the support for choice but if i were a lib dem i would go for ms moran and finally peter says what she recently interviews with vince cable really enjoyed the shows i'll be but it's a refreshing change well thank you peter the naked scientist podcast a little national radio show is made crisper of one of the best known for all just in the world back in february when president donald trump was forecasting a bad case of the flu he warned on this show instead we could be facing down the bottle of a global pandemic meanwhile professor human government has been on the front line of the from there to secure london seeking to minimize the death rate from this a vicious virus they both join me in the studio. if you put a point we've no will. to this pandemic or what do we know about the splayed know if there's of this virus and in particular these renewed clusters which are happening in so many countries i think the real wake u
comes to does it really matter just says the lib dems are not to serious party anymore even bruce says layla moran will be a success both as a jew since then we benson is not the support for choice but if i were a lib dem i would go for ms moran and finally peter says what she recently interviews with vince cable really enjoyed the shows i'll be but it's a refreshing change well thank you peter the naked scientist podcast a little national radio show is made crisper of one of the best known for...
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hi, i'm layla, i'm 11 and i'm going into s1.he's now excited about her first day at high school and getting back to her studies. well, i'm actually quite good at english and things, so i don't feel i've missed too much on that, because i'm quite confident in that. but definitely maths, i need to revise some things! hi, i'm eddy, i'm 16 and i'm going into ss. eddy said he found it difficult to motivate himself to do schoolwork during lockdown, but also has concerns about returning to the classroom. going back is definitely a step in the right direction, but i don't know about spikes happening everywhere, if it's just going to be another case in inverclyde, one kid is going to have it and give it to the rest of the school. that is what i'm quite worried about, because i've got my gran, who is in shielding, so i need to be keeping it in mind for her. i need to keep her safe. so that's what i'm worried about. at their school, inverclyde academy, preparations are well under way. there's going to be a bit of a cleaning station here as
hi, i'm layla, i'm 11 and i'm going into s1.he's now excited about her first day at high school and getting back to her studies. well, i'm actually quite good at english and things, so i don't feel i've missed too much on that, because i'm quite confident in that. but definitely maths, i need to revise some things! hi, i'm eddy, i'm 16 and i'm going into ss. eddy said he found it difficult to motivate himself to do schoolwork during lockdown, but also has concerns about returning to the...
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layla has been downgraded but she will get a place at university because of flexibility in this yearsout more than that. after uni if you're going on to get a job you might be able to get somewhere somebody who is from a previous year or maybe set the exam and got their true grade. where as i've just been given one by the government that my teachers didn't even put in for. it's like the board hasn't listened to the teacher. it's disastrous potentially for abby. i've never failed anything actually, i'm not used to get in. that's why i'm so mad this morning and that's. .. she couldn't read believe her result. couldn't speak to us at first.. now the impact is starting to sink in. we've all been downgraded, i haven't got into unique because of it on supposed to go to durham and now i can't. i've got options, got a appeal it go through a clearing resat my exams and we haven't been learning since march. the grades in england were standardised using a computer formula made by the office of qualifications and examinations regulation — and that algorithm has come under criticism. private schoo
layla has been downgraded but she will get a place at university because of flexibility in this yearsout more than that. after uni if you're going on to get a job you might be able to get somewhere somebody who is from a previous year or maybe set the exam and got their true grade. where as i've just been given one by the government that my teachers didn't even put in for. it's like the board hasn't listened to the teacher. it's disastrous potentially for abby. i've never failed anything...
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washington dc politics and prose bookstore is "me and white supremacy" by good ancestor podcast host laylamost of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. journalist janice kaplan highlighted some women geniuses who gone unrecognized by society in this portion of the program she discusses lee's minor who discovered nuclear fission. >> this amazing woman in the 1930s who discovered nuclear fusion she was the first person to understand that when you split an atom the nucleus of an atom of uranium there was a big explosion of energy. that of course led to nuclear energy, a lead, unfortunately, to nuclear weapons which she was not willing to have any part of. it was also something that turned physics on its head. it was really important. and it won the nobel prize. i say it won the nobel prize because lee's meisner did not win the nobel prize.he went to her lab partner a man named otto hahn a chemist. from what i read he was a very nice man and a very good chemist and maybe even deserved the nobel prize for something else but he sure didn't deserve it
washington dc politics and prose bookstore is "me and white supremacy" by good ancestor podcast host laylamost of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. journalist janice kaplan highlighted some women geniuses who gone unrecognized by society in this portion of the program she discusses lee's minor who discovered nuclear fission. >> this amazing woman in the 1930s who discovered nuclear fusion she was the first person to understand...
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>> lester, i think a lot of us have layla's exact question.hen do i have to put it on? if you can guarantee the six feet of distance, then you don't have to wear a mask. but wear a mask, watch the distance, and wash the hands. those three things work. but if you're out in public, you may not be able to keep the six-foot distance. a study found in italy, if you wear a mask, people stay six feet away, because they know you want to stay safe. >> harry asks, how can my scorety socially distance? what happens if one tests positive? do we have to quarantine for 14 days? >> while i respect the role of fraternities and sororities for building communities, i do think 34 people is a lot of people to have in one house. i know a lot of colleges don't want to have more than 30 people in a class. so a lot of places are limiting the number of students, and they're also saying that rooms should be dedicated for quarantine rooms, whether in the house or off-campus. if we want to facilitate community, let's do as much of that online remotely, as possible. i get
>> lester, i think a lot of us have layla's exact question.hen do i have to put it on? if you can guarantee the six feet of distance, then you don't have to wear a mask. but wear a mask, watch the distance, and wash the hands. those three things work. but if you're out in public, you may not be able to keep the six-foot distance. a study found in italy, if you wear a mask, people stay six feet away, because they know you want to stay safe. >> harry asks, how can my scorety socially...
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they are looking at that as layla. live coverage -- at venezuela. live coverage next here on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] chairman risch: senate foreign relations committee will come to order, please. i want to thank special representative abrams and senior deputy assistant administrator hodges for their service and for appearing here today to discuss the worsening crisis in venezuela. it's hard to imagine a more pressing national security concern in the western hemisphere than the political, humanitarian, and economic crisis provoked by maduro and his cronies in venezuela. in the last several years maduro has dramatically deepened relation was the most dangerous forces in the world which were first established by his predecessor, hugo chavez. on his watch, cuba, russia, china, iran transnational criminal organizations, and u.s. designated foreign terrorist organizations, have tu
they are looking at that as layla. live coverage -- at venezuela. live coverage next here on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] chairman risch: senate foreign relations committee will come to order, please. i want to thank special representative abrams and senior deputy assistant administrator hodges for their service and for...
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washington dc's politics and prose bookstore is me and white supremacy by good ancestor podcast host layla addresses white supremacy and racial injustice. most of these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> center kamala harris is joe biden's pick for vice president and she appeared to discuss her book the truth we hold and reflected on her governing principles. here she is at george washington university in washington dc. >> this thing has got to come down lower for me. how are all of you tonight. happy new year and thankyou for being here . i'm less of muscatine and i'm one of the co-owners of politicsand prose bookstore . thank you. and along with my co-owner and husband graham was in the front here and are fabulous wonderful staff, we welcome all of you to tonight's event here in our nations capital and on the campus of george washington university . i mention our location because well, think about it. we are at an institution named for our nation's first president and we are assembled only blocks from the nurse centers of american government,
washington dc's politics and prose bookstore is me and white supremacy by good ancestor podcast host layla addresses white supremacy and racial injustice. most of these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> center kamala harris is joe biden's pick for vice president and she appeared to discuss her book the truth we hold and reflected on her governing principles. here she is at george washington university in washington dc. >> this thing has...
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the acting leader was up against the mp for abingdon, layla moran and won the leadership contest almostfee" following last year's election result which saw the lib dems secure only 12% of the vote. sir ed daveyjoins me now. good morning, congratulations. i wonder when you found out that you had one, when it was confirmed, what was the first thing that went through your head? well, i was pleased and excited. it is a big task that we have got, a hard task, but i believe we can reconnect with the voters, it is how we do that. i wa nt the voters, it is how we do that. i want the party to make sure that we understand that we are not in a good place and the only way we are going to turn our fortunes round and represent people better is by listening, a serious, deep listening exercise across the country, so people understand we do want to represent them. at the moment voters have been sending us a message for three successive elections that they don't think we are on their side, they don't think we share their values and that is the problem i have to fix. how will you do that? turnout was down
the acting leader was up against the mp for abingdon, layla moran and won the leadership contest almostfee" following last year's election result which saw the lib dems secure only 12% of the vote. sir ed daveyjoins me now. good morning, congratulations. i wonder when you found out that you had one, when it was confirmed, what was the first thing that went through your head? well, i was pleased and excited. it is a big task that we have got, a hard task, but i believe we can reconnect with...
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i put the same point to you that i put two anti—burnham layla moran that we have spoken to a lot of stunefited from this change. —— i put two anti—burnham. they have also been very stressed by what has happened. they're also stressing relief and gratitude for the fact that the government listened. does it deserve any respect for that? of course they feel that finally someone has listened. but when someone listens, being dragged kicking and screaming to this position, this isn't a government that saw the issues coming, reacted quickly, or indeed reacted in advance to mitigating the problem. they have been forced into this position and what it speaks to at its heart is borisjohnson not speaking up for the very people that he claims that he cares about. this algorithm of grading by postcode meant people that went to school like his that did not have been downgrading. and it was kids who came from schools in other parts of the country like the northwest and northeast who are most disproportionately affected, black and minority ethnic students, it is the poorest students coming from the poor
i put the same point to you that i put two anti—burnham layla moran that we have spoken to a lot of stunefited from this change. —— i put two anti—burnham. they have also been very stressed by what has happened. they're also stressing relief and gratitude for the fact that the government listened. does it deserve any respect for that? of course they feel that finally someone has listened. but when someone listens, being dragged kicking and screaming to this position, this isn't a...
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sir ed davey and layla moran are vying for the leadership.r the pa rty‘s disappointing results in last year's general election. and from 11:30 this morning you can see coverage of that result and the maiden speech of the incoming leader here on bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... life without parole for the gunman who shot and killed 51 people at two mosques in new zealand — it's the longest sentence in the country's history. hurricane laura makes landfall along the coast of louisiana. hundreds of thousands of people have been ordered to leave their homes. £13 per day — the government trials payments for those on low incomes who have to self—isolate in parts of england. a number of major sport events across the us have been postponed in response to the shooting of a black man by police in wisconsin. a curfew has been imposed in the city of minneapolis, in the neighbouring state of minnesota, after looting broke out there. 200 us federal agents have now been sent to kenosha — where jacob blake was shot and wounded and where a fourth night o
sir ed davey and layla moran are vying for the leadership.r the pa rty‘s disappointing results in last year's general election. and from 11:30 this morning you can see coverage of that result and the maiden speech of the incoming leader here on bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... life without parole for the gunman who shot and killed 51 people at two mosques in new zealand — it's the longest sentence in the country's history. hurricane laura makes landfall along the coast of louisiana....
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there has also been some criticism from the lib dems leadership challenger layla moran.asn't been charged yet. have a listen to the business minister this morning. these are very serious allegations. there is a police investigation, charlie, taking place. i think it's only right that we wait for that investigation to conclude before you'll be hearing from the chief whip as to the action the conservative party will take. i think it is wrong to speculate before we see the police investigation completed. you will be aware there are others that take the opposite view, which is, by way of a statement, that the conservative party should suspend first and await then what happens next. well, look, as i said, this is a really serious allegation. there is a police investigation. sometimes with these things, when we then find out the details after an investigation has concluded, people begin to understand why the conservative party, the chief whip, has taken decisions the way he has taken those decisions. i think it's only right that we wait for that police investigation to be comp
there has also been some criticism from the lib dems leadership challenger layla moran.asn't been charged yet. have a listen to the business minister this morning. these are very serious allegations. there is a police investigation, charlie, taking place. i think it's only right that we wait for that investigation to conclude before you'll be hearing from the chief whip as to the action the conservative party will take. i think it is wrong to speculate before we see the police investigation...
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there has also been some criticism from the lib dems leadership challenger layla moran. into this. remember that somebody has been arrested but hasn't been charged yet. have a listen to the business minister, nadhim zahawi, this morning. this is a very serious allegations. there is a police investigation, charlie, taking place. i think it's only right that we wait for that investigation to conclude before you'll be hearing from the chief whip as to the action the conservative party will take. i think it is wrong to speculate before we see the police investigation completed. i think it's only right that we wait for that police investigation to be completed and then you'll be hearing from the chief whip. it would be completely wrong for me to speculate any further. so that is the view in government. the complainant is quoted in this morning's times saying she is devastated this person hasn't been removed from the party at the moment and she thinks it shows the party doesn't really care. as you were also mentioning, carrie, it has also emerged that the chief whip for the go
there has also been some criticism from the lib dems leadership challenger layla moran. into this. remember that somebody has been arrested but hasn't been charged yet. have a listen to the business minister, nadhim zahawi, this morning. this is a very serious allegations. there is a police investigation, charlie, taking place. i think it's only right that we wait for that investigation to conclude before you'll be hearing from the chief whip as to the action the conservative party will take. i...
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what did you bring to the party that your rival layla moran did not?liberal democrats have a real challenge. we failed in three general elections, poor results, we need to reconnect with voters and hopefully my experience will enable me to fix the problem the party house. we have a clear vision. i want a greener economy, fairer society, but before we talk about policies, we need to listen to the british people. that is the message they have sent us in recent elections and i want to make sure we learn those lessons. recent elections and i want to make sure we learn those lessonsm recent elections and i want to make sure we learn those lessons. if you say that is the message you have got and you need to listen, you have had and you need to listen, you have had a lot of time to listen. why do you not have policies now? surely this is the time for liberal democrats to be clear with policies. we have plenty of policies. we have never been criticised for not having policies but the question is, are we getting them over? are people hearing things relevant to
what did you bring to the party that your rival layla moran did not?liberal democrats have a real challenge. we failed in three general elections, poor results, we need to reconnect with voters and hopefully my experience will enable me to fix the problem the party house. we have a clear vision. i want a greener economy, fairer society, but before we talk about policies, we need to listen to the british people. that is the message they have sent us in recent elections and i want to make sure we...
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hi, i'm layla, i'm 11 and i'm going into s1.aths, i need to revise some things! definitely. hi, i'm eddie, i'm 16 and i'm going into 55. eddie said he found it difficult to motivate himself to do schoolwork during lockdown, but also has concerns about returning to the classroom. going back is definitely a step in the right direction, but i don't know about spikes happening everywhere, if it'sjust going to be another case in inverclyde, one kid is going to have it and give it to the rest of the school. that is what i'm quite worried about, because i've got my gran, who is in shielding, so i need to be keeping it in mind for her. i need to keep her safe. so that's what i'm worried about. at their school, inverclyde academy, preparations are well under way. there's going to be a bit of a cleaning station here as well? yes. every classroom will be equipped with a sanitiser and a cleaning station for the children to use as they enter, and they will have the opportunity to wash down their desks and the chairs. all the classroom desks
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mischa layla -- ms. shalala: thank you very much. one of the problems with the loan program seems to be including this program, which clearly has flaws in it. is that loans protect the health care of executives, but not of workers. nothing that we have done, unemployment insurance to support workers, protects their health care. unless these hotels, for example, furlough people and keep their health care. so fundamentally, what the fed has done will protect the health care of a lot of executives, but not -- there is nothing that we have done particularly in the unemployment insurance system that protects the workers' health care. i think that was one of your points. ms. mills: yes. thank you. that is correct. that the extension of the wages that the congressman mentioned has been appreciated, although it is now ending. that is problematic. but there has not been an extension of health. so even in a case where we have some health care negotiated, companies like the fountain bleu are not abiding by that. so, that is absolutely correct.
mischa layla -- ms. shalala: thank you very much. one of the problems with the loan program seems to be including this program, which clearly has flaws in it. is that loans protect the health care of executives, but not of workers. nothing that we have done, unemployment insurance to support workers, protects their health care. unless these hotels, for example, furlough people and keep their health care. so fundamentally, what the fed has done will protect the health care of a lot of...
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they are looking at that as layla. live coverage -- at venezuela.rage next here on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020]
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