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i i lex greensill himself, so could i have _ lex greensill himself, so could i have a _ lex greensill i - have a commitment that in the event we don't _ have a commitment that in the event we don't get — have a commitment that in the event we don't get through _ have a commitment that in the event we don't get through anything - have a commitment that in the event we don't get through anything you i we don't get through anything you will come — we don't get through anything you will come back— we don't get through anything you will come back again? _ we don't get through anything you will come back again? 1tier?- we don't get through anything you will come back again?— we don't get through anything you will come back again? very happy to answer all the _ will come back again? very happy to answer all the questions. _ will come back again? very happy to answer all the questions. happy - will come back again? very happy to answer all the questions. happy to l answer all the questions. happy to answer all the questions. happy to answer the — answer all the questions. happy to answer the
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we've been desperate to hear from lex i been desperate to hear from lex greensill for weeks since thislking about, had insisted they did nothing wrong, that they were obeying the rules. but it really has been a fascinating case study into how that world works. intensive lobbying efforts david cameron working for this company applied to his friends in government during the early weeks of the pandemic last year. as well as hearing from lex greensill today, the treasury select committee have released a whole load of texts and whatsapp messages and e—mails david cameron has provided them ahead of his appearance in front of the committee on thursday which show just how he was flattering his friends in government, he was trying to persuade them very intensively to hear his pleas for them to take greensill capital�*s products seriously is one of the solutions he was arguing to the covid crisis. he was arguing to the covid crisis. he was desperate for the treasury to enable it to access one of the government backed loan schemes. in the ends unsuccessfully. but the texts are worth reading. it i
we've been desperate to hear from lex i been desperate to hear from lex greensill for weeks since thislking about, had insisted they did nothing wrong, that they were obeying the rules. but it really has been a fascinating case study into how that world works. intensive lobbying efforts david cameron working for this company applied to his friends in government during the early weeks of the pandemic last year. as well as hearing from lex greensill today, the treasury select committee have...
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like a name affection, lex.ness in the demise of his own company. what do you make of the coverage focusing as ever it seems to much on lex greensill but on david cameron? the coveraue is greensill but on david cameron? the coverage is interesting. as you say lex greensill gave evidence himself today~ _ lex greensill gave evidence himself today in— lex greensill gave evidence himself today. in the face of some very hostile — today. in the face of some very hostile questioning. about his company— hostile questioning. about his company and his own behavior. he did -ive company and his own behavior. he did give a _ company and his own behavior. he did give a pretty— company and his own behavior. he did give a pretty good performance. at the same _ give a pretty good performance. at the same time as the treasury select committee _ the same time as the treasury select committee dumped all this information including david cameron's information with various ministers _ cameron's information with various ministers it— c
like a name affection, lex.ness in the demise of his own company. what do you make of the coverage focusing as ever it seems to much on lex greensill but on david cameron? the coveraue is greensill but on david cameron? the coverage is interesting. as you say lex greensill gave evidence himself today~ _ lex greensill gave evidence himself today in— lex greensill gave evidence himself today. in the face of some very hostile — today. in the face of some very hostile questioning. about his...
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on the same story, the metro says the former pm travelled to cornwall on lex greensill�*s private jetying the government. the guardian goes with the cameron story — but also has an image from that stand—off between protestors and immigration enforcement officers in glasgow. the yorkshire post says local restrictions may be imposed, due to the recent spread of the indian variant. the pm is under pressure to up vaccination rates in worst affected areas, according to the mirror. the mail takes a swipe at prince harry, over comments he made to a us podcast about the royal family. there's a similar look to the sun, which says the duke of sussex has blasted his father's parenting. so let's begin... terrifying thing for any parent when the child comments on the parenting skills. the independent and this is the worrying question about what happens with this new variant. we are told that the vaccines will help protect us from getting seriously ill. but nonetheless there is some anger at least in lancashire but an effort to provide search oxidation has been blocked by the nhs. what's auoin on?
on the same story, the metro says the former pm travelled to cornwall on lex greensill�*s private jetying the government. the guardian goes with the cameron story — but also has an image from that stand—off between protestors and immigration enforcement officers in glasgow. the yorkshire post says local restrictions may be imposed, due to the recent spread of the indian variant. the pm is under pressure to up vaccination rates in worst affected areas, according to the mirror. the mail...
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just remind us why this relationship between david cameron and the australian financial services guy lex and the government is such a matter of interest. ok, so greensill was a financial company that is now defunct, and its collapse has left behind lots of problems, particularly for liberty steel, which employs about 5,000 people in this country. so the company's collapse matters. number two, it matters in political circles, because it has emerged that david cameron, who was working for greensill, was bombarding government ministers and officials with text messages, emails, also including to the bank of england, at the beginning of the pandemic, asking for greensill to be part of the treasury's emergency loans scheme that kept loads of people afloat during the pandemic. the ccff. now, that was turned down by the treasury — but two things. the company did then go on to take part in another scheme and had millions of pounds in government backed loans going out their door before it collapsed. but what's also emerged is the quite toe—curling nature of some of david cameron's communications a
just remind us why this relationship between david cameron and the australian financial services guy lex and the government is such a matter of interest. ok, so greensill was a financial company that is now defunct, and its collapse has left behind lots of problems, particularly for liberty steel, which employs about 5,000 people in this country. so the company's collapse matters. number two, it matters in political circles, because it has emerged that david cameron, who was working for...
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an apology from lex greensill.ue at the height of the pandemic last year, including this message to the chancellor sent on the ath of april... yes... david cameron has released a statement... then right, our political correspondent, is in westminster. what is slightly awkward about these text messages is that it starts at the top, then he starts moving down the top, then he starts moving down the list, until he gets to middle ranking civil servants, and they are still not calling him back! chuckles where they are not biting. and he's apologetic about pestering them constantly during the pandemic, spring of last year. he texted the senior civil servant and said, one last point, then i promise i will stop annoying you! this is a former prime minister, four years out of office, texting everybody knows at the top of government asking for favours, asking for greensill capital to get a look in when it comes to this government backed covid loan scheme. he wants greensill capital to be treated like another creditor as othe
an apology from lex greensill.ue at the height of the pandemic last year, including this message to the chancellor sent on the ath of april... yes... david cameron has released a statement... then right, our political correspondent, is in westminster. what is slightly awkward about these text messages is that it starts at the top, then he starts moving down the top, then he starts moving down the list, until he gets to middle ranking civil servants, and they are still not calling him back!...
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and that was 'ust with lex greensill at all. and that wasjust your _ with lex greensill at all., ~ ,., , a crowd? i like to think so, but i don't actually — a crowd? i like to think so, but i don't actually recall— a crowd? i like to think so, but i don't actually recall it, - a crowd? i like to think so, but i don't actually recall it, but i i a crowd? i like to think so, but i | don't actually recall it, but i have been _ don't actually recall it, but i have been told. — don't actually recall it, but i have been told, so i'm sure it is true. thank— been told, so i'm sure it is true. thank you — been told, so i'm sure it is true. thank you very much, mr gardner. peter grant come over to you. thank ou, peter grant come over to you. thank you. chair- — peter grant come over to you. thank you. chair- good _ peter grant come over to you. thank you, chair. good afternoon, - peter grant come over to you. thank you, chair. good afternoon, mr- you, chair. good afternoon, mr cameron. can i move on to your decision a few years after you left office to go and work with greensill capital.
and that was 'ust with lex greensill at all. and that wasjust your _ with lex greensill at all., ~ ,., , a crowd? i like to think so, but i don't actually — a crowd? i like to think so, but i don't actually recall— a crowd? i like to think so, but i don't actually recall it, - a crowd? i like to think so, but i don't actually recall it, but i i a crowd? i like to think so, but i | don't actually recall it, but i have been _ don't actually recall it, but i have been told. — don't actually...
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thank you, lex, for that. goods on a daily basis. 0k. all - right. thank you, lex, for that.ctually _ clear. i understand that your insurers actually gave - clear. i understand that your insurers actually gave you i clear. i understand that your- insurers actually gave you notice on september — insurers actually gave you notice on september the _ insurers actually gave you notice on september the 1st _ insurers actually gave you notice on september the 1st to _ insurers actually gave you notice on september the 1st to take - insurers actually gave you notice on september the 1st to take effect - insurers actually gave you notice on september the 1st to take effect on| september the 1st to take effect on the lst _ september the 1st to take effect on the lst of— september the 1st to take effect on the 1st of march. _ september the 1st to take effect on the 1st of march. if _ september the 1st to take effect on the 1st of march. if our _ september the 1st to take effect on the 1st of march. if our in _ september the ist to take effect on the 1st of march. if our in your- the 1st
thank you, lex, for that. goods on a daily basis. 0k. all - right. thank you, lex, for that.ctually _ clear. i understand that your insurers actually gave - clear. i understand that your insurers actually gave you i clear. i understand that your- insurers actually gave you notice on september — insurers actually gave you notice on september the _ insurers actually gave you notice on september the 1st _ insurers actually gave you notice on september the 1st to _ insurers actually gave you...
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we've just heard from lex greensill for the first time.addened that more than 1000 very hard—working people have lost theirjobs 1000 very hard—working people have lost their jobs with 1000 very hard—working people have lost theirjobs with greensill. remember, david cameron lobbied hard to get access to government funding less than 12 months before it collapsed. but some have raised questions about how david cameron approached those in power. public office should not become the platform _ public office should not become the platform for private gain. i don't really _ platform for private gain. i don't really think former ministers and former— really think former ministers and former prime ministers should be engaged — former prime ministers should be engaged in lobbying for particular commercial companies when they are lobbying _ commercial companies when they are lobbying their successors whom they know very _ lobbying their successors whom they know very well and could have access to them _ know very well and could have access to them it'
we've just heard from lex greensill for the first time.addened that more than 1000 very hard—working people have lost theirjobs 1000 very hard—working people have lost their jobs with 1000 very hard—working people have lost theirjobs with greensill. remember, david cameron lobbied hard to get access to government funding less than 12 months before it collapsed. but some have raised questions about how david cameron approached those in power. public office should not become the platform _...
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as well as a dozen text messages to the treasury's top civil servants the previous year cameron and lex green so had met health secretary matt hancock for a private drink to discuss a new payment scheme for national health service staff turning now to green. i'm not named urged. daily or weekly in advance do you expect that your lobbying for the n.h.s. wasn't but it's house but for the house the going so spend its balance sheet i wouldn't accept one second because the in the end cameron's lobbying was unsuccessful greensill capital collapsed in march this year after its insurers withdrew their cover that's jeopardized $5000.00 steelmaking jobs in the u.k. because the bank was key lender to the firm liberty steel one former minister has told m.p.'s green still had elements of a ponzi scheme something david cameron rejects and while he accepts he should only have gone through official channels he says he broke no rules the team barber al-jazeera. television am fully battle with the headlines on al-jazeera israel is continuing its bombardment of gaza ignoring international costs for com 10
as well as a dozen text messages to the treasury's top civil servants the previous year cameron and lex green so had met health secretary matt hancock for a private drink to discuss a new payment scheme for national health service staff turning now to green. i'm not named urged. daily or weekly in advance do you expect that your lobbying for the n.h.s. wasn't but it's house but for the house the going so spend its balance sheet i wouldn't accept one second because the in the end cameron's...
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lex greensill began the session with an apology.esponsibility for the collapse of greensill capital. i am desperately saddened that more than 1000 very hard—working people have lost their jobs at greensill. the former city minister, lord myners, has expressed concerns about greensill. he'd had a meeting with the firm. he told us that when he left the meeting, when he'd gone down and was thinking about it, into his mind came the idea that what was going on here was, lam paraphrasing, a ponzi schemes he describes. you have discredited his evidence. you've tried to - discredit his evidence. who should be relieved, lord myners, or you? i who's lying? who is not telling us the truth here in this committee? - the public deserve to know the truth, mr greensill. - i have told the community the truth today. i was very surprised to hear the evidence that lord myners provided to this committee two weeks ago. it is not consistent with my recollection of the events. the reason giving during the lobbying as far as we know, for these approaches to
lex greensill began the session with an apology.esponsibility for the collapse of greensill capital. i am desperately saddened that more than 1000 very hard—working people have lost their jobs at greensill. the former city minister, lord myners, has expressed concerns about greensill. he'd had a meeting with the firm. he told us that when he left the meeting, when he'd gone down and was thinking about it, into his mind came the idea that what was going on here was, lam paraphrasing, a ponzi...
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lex greensill.aid the government is truly sorry for the events in ballymurphy 50 years ago, in which ten people were killed. in the space of 36 hours in august 1971, nine men and one woman were shot in and around the ballymurphy area of belfast in the wake of an army operation. brandon lewis told the commons that the findings of the coroner earlier in the week were clear. those who died were entirely innocent of wrongdoing. the events of ballymurphy should never have happened. the families of those who were killed should never have had to experience the grief and trauma of that loss. they should have not had to wait nearly five decades for the judgement this week, nor have been compelled to relive that terrible time in august 1971 again and again in their long and distressing quest for truth. the government profoundly regrets and is truly sorry for these events, and how investigations after these terrible events were handled, and for the additional pain that the families have had to endure in theirf
lex greensill.aid the government is truly sorry for the events in ballymurphy 50 years ago, in which ten people were killed. in the space of 36 hours in august 1971, nine men and one woman were shot in and around the ballymurphy area of belfast in the wake of an army operation. brandon lewis told the commons that the findings of the coroner earlier in the week were clear. those who died were entirely innocent of wrongdoing. the events of ballymurphy should never have happened. the families of...
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its founder, the australian banker lex greensill, has been appearing before mps speaking publicly foree published texts from david cameron revealing the extent of his lobbying for the firm. the former prime minister will appear before the same mps on thursday. our business editor simonjack is with me. there simonjack is with me. were a lot of texts, more ti 40 there were a lot of texts, more than 40 of them. there were a lot of texts, more than 40 of them-— 40 of them. what is revealed is a very intense _ 40 of them. what is revealed is a very intense bout _ 40 of them. what is revealed is a very intense bout of _ 40 of them. what is revealed is a very intense bout of lobbying - 40 of them. what is revealed is a | very intense bout of lobbying over 40 of them. what is revealed is a i very intense bout of lobbying over a period last year from very intense bout of lobbying over a period last yearfrom march, april and may on behalf of his then new employer, greensill capital, and it is a who's who of treasury ministers and civil servants, john glenn, david cameron here, there is a proble
its founder, the australian banker lex greensill, has been appearing before mps speaking publicly foree published texts from david cameron revealing the extent of his lobbying for the firm. the former prime minister will appear before the same mps on thursday. our business editor simonjack is with me. there simonjack is with me. were a lot of texts, more ti 40 there were a lot of texts, more than 40 of them. there were a lot of texts, more than 40 of them-— 40 of them. what is revealed is a...
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give it oh, lex, you know my legs are perfect. the driver with serious injuries to his arms and legs. should he move him? what if he has a backer? head injury? will the car explode? the extreme takes precedent. the car is you always hear out of it is popping in the background. so. you know what? i couldn't try to keep his neck in his head on a level field with a spine and then just kind of dragged him across the lane there, dragging him some 20 ft to safety officer. herbeck credits his training and his experience before mountain view. the 29 year old was a police officer and his native new jersey, alongside his father, who wrote on mountain views. facebook page being his father. he makes me proud every day. i ended up being a police officer of my dad from the first five years of my career and gave me kind of a good foundation. well officer her back appreciates people calling him a hero, he says it's the nature of his job. we're the team of six people, and i think anyone that was closer to me to that fire that i was would have done
give it oh, lex, you know my legs are perfect. the driver with serious injuries to his arms and legs. should he move him? what if he has a backer? head injury? will the car explode? the extreme takes precedent. the car is you always hear out of it is popping in the background. so. you know what? i couldn't try to keep his neck in his head on a level field with a spine and then just kind of dragged him across the lane there, dragging him some 20 ft to safety officer. herbeck credits his training...
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as well as a dozen text messages to the treasury's top civil servants the previous year cameron and lex green so had met health secretary matt hancock for a private drink to discuss a new payment scheme for national health service staff turning now to greens those proposals for our n.h.s. i'm not named. daily or weekly in advance directive that your not being the n.h.s. wasn't but it's house but for the house the greens so spend its balance sheet i wouldn't accept one second because the in the end cameron's lobbying was unsuccessful greens of capital collapsed in march this year after its insurers withdrew their cover that's jeopardized $5000.00 steelmaking jobs in the u.k. because the bank was key lender to the firm liberty steel one former minister has told m.p.'s greensill had elements of a ponzi scheme something david cameron rejects and while he accepts he should only have gone through official channels he says he broke no rules the barber al-jazeera . well as more and more people get vaccinated in europe the hope of a summer holiday is returning in many countries and not just for
as well as a dozen text messages to the treasury's top civil servants the previous year cameron and lex green so had met health secretary matt hancock for a private drink to discuss a new payment scheme for national health service staff turning now to greens those proposals for our n.h.s. i'm not named. daily or weekly in advance directive that your not being the n.h.s. wasn't but it's house but for the house the greens so spend its balance sheet i wouldn't accept one second because the in the...
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so it's a very much, lots of animosity between dressed and friend and our lex against. right. to know that probably when 31 we were when during the match center lead dominate, but struggled to breach the stuff and dressed in defense in the final minute. lee have one last chance that the game and in disappointment, ah, at the final whistle, the predicted violence, iran, ah, outside a strong police presence means only a small number of arrests are necessary. i don't get what he's like. i've done that, y'all make up what he's not going to unfortunately, there was a little drama off the pitch as we saw some drugs and span tried to invade the north stand. sat said, i wish people would concentrate on the match and leave the other stuff behind in a week's time. i, the city is big darby much between santo, lee, and hamburg as it promises to be another high security match. and also a tough game for under dogs. and poly, ah, if you can't beat the team in last place, how are you going to be the team that's been in 1st place for the majority of the season? well, to see me, a few days afte
so it's a very much, lots of animosity between dressed and friend and our lex against. right. to know that probably when 31 we were when during the match center lead dominate, but struggled to breach the stuff and dressed in defense in the final minute. lee have one last chance that the game and in disappointment, ah, at the final whistle, the predicted violence, iran, ah, outside a strong police presence means only a small number of arrests are necessary. i don't get what he's like. i've done...
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it seized on him using the private plane that lex greensill who then was his employer owns to be abletravel between london and uk airport in which he has a home. what do you make around the papers? i have to say, there's not much sympathetic coverage so far in the front pages. we haven't seen all the front pages but the ones we've seen so far, they're not terribly sympathetic to mr cameron. the irony actually is he's the probably— the irony actually is he's the probably most sympathetic one is the ft which _ probably most sympathetic one is the ft which goes on his defense. obviously— ft which goes on his defense. obviously this whole story is targeted reported from the sunday times _ targeted reported from the sunday times. , ., ., , times. yes, we heard from gabriel earlier and — times. yes, we heard from gabriel earlier and she _ times. yes, we heard from gabriel earlier and she said _ times. yes, we heard from gabriel earlier and she said it's _ times. yes, we heard from gabriel earlier and she said it's down - times. yes, we heard from gabriel earlier and she said it's down to i
it seized on him using the private plane that lex greensill who then was his employer owns to be abletravel between london and uk airport in which he has a home. what do you make around the papers? i have to say, there's not much sympathetic coverage so far in the front pages. we haven't seen all the front pages but the ones we've seen so far, they're not terribly sympathetic to mr cameron. the irony actually is he's the probably— the irony actually is he's the probably most sympathetic one...
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also at westminster today, the financier lex green cell being questioned by mps over the collapse ofost their— 1000 very hard—working people have lost theirjobs at green cell. likewise, _ lost theirjobs at green cell. likewise, i take full responsibility for any— likewise, i take full responsibility for any hardship being felt by our clients _ for any hardship being felt by our clients and their suppliers, and indeed, — clients and their suppliers, and indeed, investors in our programmes. it's indeed, investors in our programmes. lt's deeply— indeed, investors in our programmes. it's deeply regrettable that we were let down _ it's deeply regrettable that we were let down by our leading insurer whose — let down by our leading insurer whose actions assured greenville's collapse. _ whose actions assured greenville's collapse, indeed some of our biggest customers _ collapse, indeed some of our biggest customers. to all of those affected by this, _ customers. to all of those affected by this, i_ customers. to all of those affected by this, i am truly sorry. lets customers. to all of those
also at westminster today, the financier lex green cell being questioned by mps over the collapse ofost their— 1000 very hard—working people have lost theirjobs at green cell. likewise, _ lost theirjobs at green cell. likewise, i take full responsibility for any— likewise, i take full responsibility for any hardship being felt by our clients _ for any hardship being felt by our clients and their suppliers, and indeed, — clients and their suppliers, and indeed, investors in our...
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in the store has been given lex by president biden this week saying that he wanted investigation in thisrom your beat on education. parents preparing for legal action over a levels. . this is a story really building because sending exams people are trying to get their a—level qualifications the summer and have not had any tests at all. we have had exams cancelled for a second year in a row because of the pandemic and some schools have been sending these tests and they're going to use them as the basis for children to get marks and creates the summer and teachers are going to assess children instead of using exam scores as it normally has and i think with parents and teachers and children are worried about is, all the schools are using different methods for assessing children's performance and if everyone is using a different method, how can you be sure that these methods are fair, that they're kind of, you know, children are being measured on a level playing field? and even in advance of the results coming out this summer, some parents have already contacted lawyers and said look, we're
in the store has been given lex by president biden this week saying that he wanted investigation in thisrom your beat on education. parents preparing for legal action over a levels. . this is a story really building because sending exams people are trying to get their a—level qualifications the summer and have not had any tests at all. we have had exams cancelled for a second year in a row because of the pandemic and some schools have been sending these tests and they're going to use them as...
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about whiteboards solving the pandemic, this is a good old—fashioned blackboard with einstein, but lexald trump left the white house. yes, and this is the theory, as you say, _ yes, and this is the theory, as you say, that's— yes, and this is the theory, as you say, that's covid—19 may have escaped, _ say, that's covid—19 may have escaped, leaked from a laboratory in wuhan _ escaped, leaked from a laboratory in wuhan rather than originating in a wet markets as previously thought. this is— wet markets as previously thought. this is a _ wet markets as previously thought. this is a theory that has long been out there. — this is a theory that has long been out there, but was often disregarded as a conspiracy theory, which i think— as a conspiracy theory, which i think was— as a conspiracy theory, which i think was a _ as a conspiracy theory, which i think was a mistake actually, because _ think was a mistake actually, because there was another theory which _ because there was another theory which was — because there was another theory which was nothing but a conspiracy theory, _ which was
about whiteboards solving the pandemic, this is a good old—fashioned blackboard with einstein, but lexald trump left the white house. yes, and this is the theory, as you say, _ yes, and this is the theory, as you say, that's— yes, and this is the theory, as you say, that's covid—19 may have escaped, _ say, that's covid—19 may have escaped, leaked from a laboratory in wuhan _ escaped, leaked from a laboratory in wuhan rather than originating in a wet markets as previously thought. this...
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so we've seen that you can grow divider in lex. and this is a technology that institutes the hearing. some follow really has a lot, a lot of experience. we do flu vaccines in megs and we, we cater to nationally and internationally with these things. so there's a lot of expertise and a lot of structured to walk with exec things and we are very hopeful for this one where it sounds very promising. we know that the number of new cove in 1900 infections in brazil has remained for months. we know that it's rising again. is there a strategy to bring this case load down? not really. brazil is still very confused as to mitigating strategies. so each c p, they developed its own mitigation strategy. there is no consent, no clear action from the federal government. but i think that at last both c t, then they have realized how important it is to implement locked downs and preventive measures because they know that back things will take some time to really have an effect in controlling the disease here. ok to tell your pastor, not president of
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russian court the decision could crush the country's political opposition the example of a lex in a valley who came back to russia knowing that he would almost definitely be arrested it strengthens my sense that sometimes you have to pay a personal price in order for you and your country to have a bright future. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day beginning a 2nd week of bloodshed between israelis and palestinians with no end in sight it has been a week since hamas and israeli forces began exchanging rocket fire and missile strikes across a border battle is now the deadliest in 7 years some 200 palestinians have been killed in israel 10 people have died as this 2nd week of fighting begins the battlegrounds are expanding last week residents in both israel and gaza looked in fear to the skies now israeli forces are targeting below ground the network of tunnels known as the metro which israel says hamas uses to move weapons and to avoid detection the pressure for a diplomatic solution is growing tonight as the u.s. egypt an
russian court the decision could crush the country's political opposition the example of a lex in a valley who came back to russia knowing that he would almost definitely be arrested it strengthens my sense that sometimes you have to pay a personal price in order for you and your country to have a bright future. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day beginning a 2nd week of bloodshed between israelis and palestinians with no end...
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low house of russia, parliament approved a bill which effectively bands, allies of opposition, leader lex and bound me from running for public office legislation prohibits people from being elected if they're associated with groups designated as an extremist, prosecutors are pushing that designation for nevada and these anti corruption foundation, he's in prison for breaking bail conditions well, being treated in germany for near fatal poisoning. european union hopes to introduce current virus vaccine passports on tuesday. you commission president ursula on the land says the infrastructure for digital certificates will be ready by june. the 1st to be up to member states though to ensure they can process them. now the member states have the key and the urgent task to make sure that the national health systems a fed with the information of citizens health status so that the certificate can be issued. sounds like a lot of work. and indeed, it is still a lot of work, but i'm optimistic that we're getting them. iran has announced the 7 candidates approved to run the next month's presidential e
low house of russia, parliament approved a bill which effectively bands, allies of opposition, leader lex and bound me from running for public office legislation prohibits people from being elected if they're associated with groups designated as an extremist, prosecutors are pushing that designation for nevada and these anti corruption foundation, he's in prison for breaking bail conditions well, being treated in germany for near fatal poisoning. european union hopes to introduce current virus...
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do you think that, to some extent, lex greensill�*s and use of people like david cameron covered up someies? and sort of meant that people, actually, they would become anything but? i am not on a position to comment on anything... following direct contact with the firm, not with any adviser. it's useful, but the day before you give us evidence, you announced to you were actually looking into the reasons. of the collapse. why weren't you looking into it earlier? i wrote to the committee on the 4th of may. in reliance to the chair letter, investigations have been going on since significantly before then. nikhil rathi — and the committee's due to take evidence from david cameron on thursday. members of the house of lords were promised some financial advice from one of their newest members. lord lebedev, who owns the evening standard and the independent newspapers, offered this. i will also be able to teach the house that a small fortune. sta rt start with a large fortune, and then buy a newspaper. lord thompson is quoted as describing television as a licence to print money. newspaper publis
do you think that, to some extent, lex greensill�*s and use of people like david cameron covered up someies? and sort of meant that people, actually, they would become anything but? i am not on a position to comment on anything... following direct contact with the firm, not with any adviser. it's useful, but the day before you give us evidence, you announced to you were actually looking into the reasons. of the collapse. why weren't you looking into it earlier? i wrote to the committee on the...
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its founder, the australian banker lex greensill, has been appearing before mps speaking publicly foras been no loss to the british taxpayer. it comes as the treasury committee published texts from david cameron revealing the extent of his lobbying for the firm. our business editor simonjack is with me. there were dozens of texts, more than 40? �* ., ., , ., than 40? blizzard of texts and e-mails to _ than 40? blizzard of texts and e-mails to the _ than 40? blizzard of texts and e-mails to the most _ than 40? blizzard of texts and e-mails to the most senior . than 40? blizzard of texts and - e-mails to the most senior people in e—mails to the most senior people in government and the civil service, lobbying him to grant his employer, greensill capital, access to government backed covid rescue loans, including right at the top of the treasury. one he sent to rishi sunak reads, hi, david cameron here, can i have a very quick word at some point? orany time can i have a very quick word at some point? or any time on this number. if that didn't work out, he also said to michael gove, i am no
its founder, the australian banker lex greensill, has been appearing before mps speaking publicly foras been no loss to the british taxpayer. it comes as the treasury committee published texts from david cameron revealing the extent of his lobbying for the firm. our business editor simonjack is with me. there were dozens of texts, more than 40? �* ., ., , ., than 40? blizzard of texts and e-mails to _ than 40? blizzard of texts and e-mails to the _ than 40? blizzard of texts and e-mails to...
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you know my mother and i have similar rhythms that you know we do look different because my brothers lex luthor and i still got they you know what you patrick from the months are saying but by my brother i remember michael douglas called the ones from the venice film festival he said some walk around all day with this book. how are my shoulders is yappin a way of thinking how do i know that rhythm. i say are you that it's nothing it's brother he says yeah so. whenever i talk to people about like brother they always say 2 things they say god you guys have similar rhythms and he has that no b.s. that from pittsburgh i always admired my brother i know that he's a no-b.s. guy you know i am as well so i appreciate what i appreciated about him he was actually going to put the whole thing together for me one of my dearest friends is love it's i see him i've never seen russell peters christmas and how does love it started out to that he's not the the it a sham to is he would tell me about love it's as a parents and that's. well i called him and he said all right but you have to pay me a lot of m
you know my mother and i have similar rhythms that you know we do look different because my brothers lex luthor and i still got they you know what you patrick from the months are saying but by my brother i remember michael douglas called the ones from the venice film festival he said some walk around all day with this book. how are my shoulders is yappin a way of thinking how do i know that rhythm. i say are you that it's nothing it's brother he says yeah so. whenever i talk to people about...
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them are you going to have similar rhythms that you know we do look different because my brother is lex luthor and i still got the you know what you patrick from the months are saying but by my brother i remember michael douglas called the ones from the venice film festival he said some walk around all day with this book. how are my shoulders is yappin a way of thinking how do i know that rhythm. that i say are you that it's not but it's brother he says yeah so i think whenever i talk to people about like brother they always say 2 things they say god you guys have similar rhythms and he has that no b.s. that from pittsburgh i always admired my brother on that that he's a no b.s. guy yeah i am as well as well i appreciate what i appreciated about him he was actually going to put the whole thing together for me one of my dearest friends is love it's i see him trip i've never seen russell peters christmas and how does love it started out to that he's not the the it a shanty is he would tell me about love it's as a parents and that's when i called him and he said all right would you have to
them are you going to have similar rhythms that you know we do look different because my brother is lex luthor and i still got the you know what you patrick from the months are saying but by my brother i remember michael douglas called the ones from the venice film festival he said some walk around all day with this book. how are my shoulders is yappin a way of thinking how do i know that rhythm. that i say are you that it's not but it's brother he says yeah so i think whenever i talk to people...
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know what you are now have similar records that right you know we do looked at frank as my brother's lex luthor and i still got the you know what you patrick from the months are saying but by my brother i remember michael douglas called the once from the venice film festival he said some walk around all day with this book. how are my shoulders as yet get a way of thinking how do i know that rhythm thing i say are you that it's nothing it's brother he says yeah so i think whenever i talk to people about like brother they always say 2 things they say god you guys have similar rhythms and he has that no b.s. that from pittsburgh i always admired my brother i know that he's a no-b.s. guy yeah i am as well as i appreciate and it's what i appreciated about him he was actually want to put the whole thing together for me one of my dearest friends is love it so i see him for i've never seen russell peters christmas and how does love it started out to that he is not the the it is shanta is he would tell me about love it's his appearance and that's when i called him and he said i write but you have
know what you are now have similar records that right you know we do looked at frank as my brother's lex luthor and i still got the you know what you patrick from the months are saying but by my brother i remember michael douglas called the once from the venice film festival he said some walk around all day with this book. how are my shoulders as yet get a way of thinking how do i know that rhythm thing i say are you that it's nothing it's brother he says yeah so i think whenever i talk to...
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as he joins us from our new york studios at 731 lex.et me first get this back issue out of the way, because this has been something that was so popular. specs were not making the fantastic -- spacs were not making the fantastic purchases investors had hoped for, but the idea is they will gain ground when they make solid acquisition. why did you decide to go this back route? -- go the spac route? andrew: hi. the reason we have gone this route is we want to accelerate our unique position in massively improving personal health and health care with our technology and our company, as a spac, and for sponsors -- and the sponsors behind us, have access to the health care market, so they represent a fantastic group to advance our technology. ed: it takes a huge amount of data from consumers, health care data. how do you manage that, particularly in regards to going into markets that don't have the same transparency around data management as the u.s. or some of the western european markets do? andrew: we certainly view, and our customers view, t
as he joins us from our new york studios at 731 lex.et me first get this back issue out of the way, because this has been something that was so popular. specs were not making the fantastic -- spacs were not making the fantastic purchases investors had hoped for, but the idea is they will gain ground when they make solid acquisition. why did you decide to go this back route? -- go the spac route? andrew: hi. the reason we have gone this route is we want to accelerate our unique position in...
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. >> the momentum to reopen the city has not stopped everson san francisco reached the lex the less restrictive yellow tier in early may. >> as the summer moves forward and we see the numbers change and we come out of this pandemic who knows what may be possible. >> beginning tomorrow, giants fans in the social distancing section of the park will no longer need to show proof of a negative covid test. those in the fully vaccinated section need only show their card. the street festivals will reopen with some imposed guidelines and stern grove will celebrate its 84th season with 10 summer sundays. >> the street fairs welcome back too but there will be certain guidelines we will impose of course. june 15, our hope is that the masking requirements change and the tiers go away. we will be able to mostly reopen. >> the state has made it a goal to fully reopen activities by june 15. bars will have fewer restrictions. at sushi restaurants, customers will be allowed to sit at the bar where food is being prepared. >> we have to tell people to keep their masks on. they always want to show us their nose. >>
. >> the momentum to reopen the city has not stopped everson san francisco reached the lex the less restrictive yellow tier in early may. >> as the summer moves forward and we see the numbers change and we come out of this pandemic who knows what may be possible. >> beginning tomorrow, giants fans in the social distancing section of the park will no longer need to show proof of a negative covid test. those in the fully vaccinated section need only show their card. the street...
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belinsky's acknowledgment that lex and the rules could be incentive for people getting vaccinated atre is still confusion about the new guidelines. how to tell someone without the mask is vaccinated? why can't a vaccinated person do without a mask altogether when there is such a low chance of getting sick or spreading the virus? then the president added to the confusion when he spoke to congress this week because though he said we should come together and replace fear with hope, he continued to sound divisive by not acknowledging the successful work of the prior administration in bringing these vaccines so quickly and effectively to market. or the positive example it states like florida and texas have now shown by fully reopening with the continued decline in case rates and deaths since january. president biden continued to spread confusion by not leading by example, by wearing a mask outside or even inside of congress when the cdc's own new guidelines told him neither was necessary since he was vaccinated. >> it's a patriotic responsibility. >> of the president's predecessor once fa
belinsky's acknowledgment that lex and the rules could be incentive for people getting vaccinated atre is still confusion about the new guidelines. how to tell someone without the mask is vaccinated? why can't a vaccinated person do without a mask altogether when there is such a low chance of getting sick or spreading the virus? then the president added to the confusion when he spoke to congress this week because though he said we should come together and replace fear with hope, he continued to...
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it will be close, but i do think the president lex seed the goal of 70% adults with at least one shoty july 4th. >> should medical centers be going to places where there are skeptics, going to bars, going to churches, setting up booths, going to where the skeptics are or the people who haven't gotten vaccinated yet, going to where they are. might that be part of this solution? >> yeah. i completely agree with that. the stacey abrams in georgia used to say you need to reach voters where they are, not where you want them to be, and that's exactly how i feel about vaccinating people. we need to reach out to them where they are, not get them to -- get them to come to us, so we need mobile units. frankly this is where the j&j vaccine really finds a big niche where you can reach people. maybe you only get to give them one shot, but we need to be very flexible, and we need to leave no one behind. all this starts by asking people what their reluctance is. answering questions, and understanding that people have legitimate questions, but these vaccines are now showing themselves to be not just
it will be close, but i do think the president lex seed the goal of 70% adults with at least one shoty july 4th. >> should medical centers be going to places where there are skeptics, going to bars, going to churches, setting up booths, going to where the skeptics are or the people who haven't gotten vaccinated yet, going to where they are. might that be part of this solution? >> yeah. i completely agree with that. the stacey abrams in georgia used to say you need to reach voters...
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worried and knows these laws which in a sort of bug shot way can reduce voter turnout and very close e lexes, it allowed then to stay viable. again, we do not on either side of the aisle want politicians to be able to overturn the results of an election and that is part of what these laws are doing across the country. >> well, in texas it lowers the threshold for a judge to throw out election results. so it is a fair point you're making. at sop point we have to wrap this up. i could talk to you longer about this issue. given your passion, would you consider running for office? >> my standard answer to that is i have no capacity to act that much. but i admire the sacrifice that all politicians make in terms of public service. i want to say my passion about voting, my mother was voting registration was a big deal. my great grandfather fought for the up onarmy with the indiana 81st regimen and they were the first people to fight for mail in voting while fighting to preserve the union and after the war he fought to expand access to african-americans to get the right to vote. so i think it's our
worried and knows these laws which in a sort of bug shot way can reduce voter turnout and very close e lexes, it allowed then to stay viable. again, we do not on either side of the aisle want politicians to be able to overturn the results of an election and that is part of what these laws are doing across the country. >> well, in texas it lowers the threshold for a judge to throw out election results. so it is a fair point you're making. at sop point we have to wrap this up. i could talk...
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thank you. lex for your bravery. because i sold my 1st interest that alex in understanding how the situation of sexual minorities has changed since the closure of the l g. b to 2 classes center. the close of this piece has led to the lack of services that we would have provided for the l g b to q community right dislike with social services to provide legal services. health assistance that we will provide for the community is no more as a result of the closure of this piece. there is also increase our lives as a result of the the narrative or the rhetoric that has been put out the day by politicians opinion needed religious people. there is also currently some members of parliament putting out a bill that said, criminal life, l g, b, t, q, persons in gun. why do people think that this same place? that's what will, that will be a question for these people, right? because we try to explain to them to get them to understand that isn't how we're actually means to provide support to we can use right people who can unique
thank you. lex for your bravery. because i sold my 1st interest that alex in understanding how the situation of sexual minorities has changed since the closure of the l g. b to 2 classes center. the close of this piece has led to the lack of services that we would have provided for the l g b to q community right dislike with social services to provide legal services. health assistance that we will provide for the community is no more as a result of the closure of this piece. there is also...
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this virus more likely to be able to replicate in people which has this evil scientific genius kind of lexth are marvel comics appeal. i think the chances of that are about zero. when we look closely we are finding out what we novrl do. which is it's a bat virus that normally introduced itself into the human population. the flu is a bird virus that mutated to infect humans. the that's what's going to happen here. >> dr. off it, you started by saying that china needs to open up and tell essentially the world what happened. but why would they do -- do it now with the 90-day deadline the president gave the intelligence community when they haven't over the last 16 months? >> don't know. i don't have any expertise in that area. but they -- they certainly should do it. i mean i think they likely are innocent here in terms of -- in terms of the creation of the strain. where they're guilty is that we shouldn't have had to have depended on a whistle blower in w uvrmt han to tell us there was a virus kjel people in that city. that shouldn't happen. we need to find out the origins of the virus. we ar
this virus more likely to be able to replicate in people which has this evil scientific genius kind of lexth are marvel comics appeal. i think the chances of that are about zero. when we look closely we are finding out what we novrl do. which is it's a bat virus that normally introduced itself into the human population. the flu is a bird virus that mutated to infect humans. the that's what's going to happen here. >> dr. off it, you started by saying that china needs to open up and tell...
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this score 1st on a han nodded in and then neither lex showed how it's done. but then finally in 90 minutes live and off ski score to go goal that's great scares millis records have ensured his entry into the history books one that overshadowed even the title and the top floors. the final mass is always an opportunity for goodbyes. and it was record champions by music who led the way, talking with hands the flakes practically, the entire coaching team said farewell between them. 107 titles have been lifted. savage, alabama is off to rail madrid and 2 other world cup winners also leave bavaria for spain, international heavy martinez and jerome vomiting a welcome champion in 2014 with germany fellow german woke up with a stomach. his era hangs up, his boots at age 34. meanwhile, in that way, more theory, farewells look as pissed check heads off into the sunset. after 11 years, the vendor twins also called it a day off the 15 long years and the game. they made the decision together as they so often date and that korea does. it's one of the nicest thing for me tod
this score 1st on a han nodded in and then neither lex showed how it's done. but then finally in 90 minutes live and off ski score to go goal that's great scares millis records have ensured his entry into the history books one that overshadowed even the title and the top floors. the final mass is always an opportunity for goodbyes. and it was record champions by music who led the way, talking with hands the flakes practically, the entire coaching team said farewell between them. 107 titles have...
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that means a hundred percent buy-in to this fake story about elite lex was stolen.s that proved it was not stolen. no fraud enough to change the outcome of any election results was found. and it's dangerous for the country to keep perpetuating this because it is undermining people's confidence in our electoral system. that's what stands us apart from so many countries is how well we've been able to carry these out. this last election was one of the best in the midst of a pandemic and with a president who had been saying erl oin that somehow it was going to be stolen. >> absolutely. and every secretary of state republicans included all reinforced that. i understand fear of the base. what i don't understand is the math. donald trump was a one-term president. he lost the presidency by 7 million votes. during his tenure he lost the house and the senate for republicans. now we have this new information from the republican congressional, national republican congressional committee as reported by "the washington post," that they had to bury their own polling recently about
that means a hundred percent buy-in to this fake story about elite lex was stolen.s that proved it was not stolen. no fraud enough to change the outcome of any election results was found. and it's dangerous for the country to keep perpetuating this because it is undermining people's confidence in our electoral system. that's what stands us apart from so many countries is how well we've been able to carry these out. this last election was one of the best in the midst of a pandemic and with a...
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she called her mother's -- mother-in-law's caregiver, and the word caregiver doesn't appear in our lex ton until 19 -- lexicon until 1980 and linked at the arrival of alzheimer's as a recognized disease as opposed to part of normal aging, and so we have always been caring for each other since we were humans but the recognition of this role as i'm a caregiver is a very modern phenomenon and i talk about the social, cultural and economic events that explain that. >> is it's a well-phenomenon or a phenomena of industrially developed nations? >> that's a really get a greatquestion -- it's interesting. i recount in the book how it's a very culturally bound phenomena. in fact just in the latino, latinx communities, the word caregiver is -- does not exist. they have translated our word into their -- but sue re general his there isn't that recognition and across culture if you don't have a recognition of the caregiver as a distinct role, what it is instead is just another part of the role of being daughter, wife, daughter-in-law and it is typically gendered. and it's what i think is worth reco
she called her mother's -- mother-in-law's caregiver, and the word caregiver doesn't appear in our lex ton until 19 -- lexicon until 1980 and linked at the arrival of alzheimer's as a recognized disease as opposed to part of normal aging, and so we have always been caring for each other since we were humans but the recognition of this role as i'm a caregiver is a very modern phenomenon and i talk about the social, cultural and economic events that explain that. >> is it's a...
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program he repeated that sentiment just over five hours ago, during a virtual event put on my border-p lexsaying maybe taking a foot gently off the accelerator of stimulus be the wise thing to do here. could a rate hike be closer than we think? phil camparelli is jap asset management managing director scrutinizing all of the possibilities. well how about that, phil, we got a ray of lights coming out of the fed minutes indicating some participants were open to debate at upcoming meetings next one is july 15 and 16. make your prediction as to whether the fed talks tapering. >> thank goodness, liz its been a long time coming so yesterday, as you mentioned, you're at least talking about talking about tapering, which is a big big kind of upgrade. in july, we think that that conversation continues. remember what jay powell said. significant progress, were his words, you need to find what significant progress was no matter how many times the press asked him he never defined it, said you'd know it when you see it so significant progress needs to be made and he would give the market plenty of time,
program he repeated that sentiment just over five hours ago, during a virtual event put on my border-p lexsaying maybe taking a foot gently off the accelerator of stimulus be the wise thing to do here. could a rate hike be closer than we think? phil camparelli is jap asset management managing director scrutinizing all of the possibilities. well how about that, phil, we got a ray of lights coming out of the fed minutes indicating some participants were open to debate at upcoming meetings next...