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so if we turn to the guardian, lizzie, again, another warning, to the guardian, lizzie, again, anotherwarningw commits might feel a little bit _ paper tomorrow commits might feel a little bit confusing because there are some — little bit confusing because there are some quite different attitudes here, _ are some quite different attitudes here. but. — are some quite different attitudes here, but, yeah, the guardian reports — here, but, yeah, the guardian reports on _ here, but, yeah, the guardian reports on warnings from a number of senior— reports on warnings from a number of senior medics, the british medical association, smart reports, member of sage. _ association, smart reports, member of sage. you — association, smart reports, member of sage, you know, basically making the point _ of sage, you know, basically making the point thatjust because the rules— the point thatjust because the rules are — the point thatjust because the rules are being relaxed doesn't mean that we _ rules are being relaxed doesn't mean that we should be doing all of the things— that we should be doing all of the th
so if we turn to the guardian, lizzie, again, another warning, to the guardian, lizzie, again, anotherwarningw commits might feel a little bit _ paper tomorrow commits might feel a little bit confusing because there are some — little bit confusing because there are some quite different attitudes here, _ are some quite different attitudes here. but. — are some quite different attitudes here, but, yeah, the guardian reports — here, but, yeah, the guardian reports on _ here, but, yeah, the...
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and max, —— lizzy buchan and matt dathan, goodbye for now. you have been watching bbc news. our papers for monday morning, from myself. that is said. the film review is next. cheerio. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home and in cinemas. the big news for film fans is that from monday, uk cinemas will start to reopen and many award—winning movies that are ready available on streaming services will be among those first titles welcoming viewers back to the big screen. the way i see it is that the titanic is sinking and economic times are changing. and so my goal is to get the lifeboats out and get as many people into the lifeboats as i can. most notable is nomadland, the best picture winner from chloe zhao who recently became only the second woman ever to win the oscar for best director. inspired by the stories injessica bruder�*s nonfiction source book, nomadland stars frances mcdormand as fern, a recently widowed woman who joins america's nomadic community, discovering a new life on the road.
and max, —— lizzy buchan and matt dathan, goodbye for now. you have been watching bbc news. our papers for monday morning, from myself. that is said. the film review is next. cheerio. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home and in cinemas. the big news for film fans is that from monday, uk cinemas will start to reopen and many award—winning movies that are ready available on streaming services will be among...
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my friend lizzy's started investing last year through a trading app mostly buying popular tech stocks but she also cares about the environment and she wants her investments to reflect that. and it's not just her. millions of people have taken to the streets in recent years to protest climate change and that movement has also found its way into financial markets many no longer just want investments to make money they also want them to make the world a better place. in the past 3 years investments into sustainable assets have searched by almost 400 percent here in europe. but what does it really mean to enjoy a screen and is this promise that you can make money while also saving the planet too good to be true. to answer that question i'm on my way to see one of germany's green investing heavyweights. called book fitz manages sustainable stock portfolios for the german asset manager of the u.s. he's been very busy lately pinks and large part to my generation. we have the. they are now we present 50 percent of the global workforce and for them sustainability is very important so they will
my friend lizzy's started investing last year through a trading app mostly buying popular tech stocks but she also cares about the environment and she wants her investments to reflect that. and it's not just her. millions of people have taken to the streets in recent years to protest climate change and that movement has also found its way into financial markets many no longer just want investments to make money they also want them to make the world a better place. in the past 3 years...
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lizzie, did lizzie and little lizzie. it was christmas time -- big lizzie and little lizzie. i knew she would be having fried chicken on that day. i knew where to find a good meal. [laughter] robbie certain: so i went home. well, while we were eating there was a phone call and my mother answered and they asked where my father was. they said well he's right here. we're all having lunch. and wally said tell robert to stay home with you and your wife until the military comes to see you. he did not -- my mother did not tell me that the military was coming. we just knew that my dad, i just knew that my dad was to stay home. immediately, i felt tenseness. my father had never had more than 30 minutes for lunch in his life. so i immediately quit eating because i knew something was wrong. my mother was in an awful pink work dress. [laughter] robbie certain: cleaning house and the tension began to build. so there was a knock on the door and outside were to white top --two white top blue cars. if you knew, if you saw a white top blue card drive up, you knew it was going to be known for
lizzie, did lizzie and little lizzie. it was christmas time -- big lizzie and little lizzie. i knew she would be having fried chicken on that day. i knew where to find a good meal. [laughter] robbie certain: so i went home. well, while we were eating there was a phone call and my mother answered and they asked where my father was. they said well he's right here. we're all having lunch. and wally said tell robert to stay home with you and your wife until the military comes to see you. he did not...
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and i only remember two cooks in my lifetime -- lizzie, big lizzie, and little lizzie. so it was christmas time, it was lunchtime, i knew lizzie would be having fried chicken on that day. i knew where to find a good meal. so i went home. well, while we were eating, there was a phone call, and my mother answered, and they asked where my father was. and they said, well, my -- he's right here, we're all having lunch. and wally, the salesman, said, tell robert to stay home with you and your wife until the military come to see you. but he didn't -- my mother did not tell me that the military was coming. we just knew that my dad -- i just knew that my dad was to stay home. well, immediately i felt tenseness. my father had never had more than 30 minutes for lunch in his life, so i -- i immediately quit eating because i knew something was wrong. my mother was in an awful pink work dress, cleaning house. and the tension began to build. so there was a knock on the door, and outside were two white top blue cars, and that's how you know in the air force at that time that there was
and i only remember two cooks in my lifetime -- lizzie, big lizzie, and little lizzie. so it was christmas time, it was lunchtime, i knew lizzie would be having fried chicken on that day. i knew where to find a good meal. so i went home. well, while we were eating, there was a phone call, and my mother answered, and they asked where my father was. and they said, well, my -- he's right here, we're all having lunch. and wally, the salesman, said, tell robert to stay home with you and your wife...
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i would echo what lizzie is saying. — adrianna? i would echo what lizzie is saying. and— adrianna? centre, i we have the capacity and we are able to treat _ we have the capacity and we are able to treat more — we have the capacity and we are able to treat more patients, _ we have the capacity and we are able to treat more patients, so— we have the capacity and we are able to treat more patients, so if- we have the capacity and we are able to treat more patients, so if people i to treat more patients, so if people are feeling — to treat more patients, so if people are feeling like _ to treat more patients, so if people are feeling like they _ to treat more patients, so if people are feeling like they have _ to treat more patients, so if people are feeling like they have got - to treat more patients, so if people are feeling like they have got any. are feeling like they have got any kind of— are feeling like they have got any kind of symptom, _ are feeling like they have got any kind of symptom, go _ are feeling like they have got any kind of symptom, go to - are feeling like they ha
i would echo what lizzie is saying. — adrianna? i would echo what lizzie is saying. and— adrianna? centre, i we have the capacity and we are able to treat _ we have the capacity and we are able to treat more — we have the capacity and we are able to treat more patients, _ we have the capacity and we are able to treat more patients, so— we have the capacity and we are able to treat more patients, so if- we have the capacity and we are able to treat more patients, so if people i to treat...
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with me are lizzy buchan, the political correspondent for the daily mirror, and matt dathan, home affairs editor at the times. lovely to see you both. a quick look through the front pages. the daily telegraph reports that borisjohnson has said everyone "must play their part" and get the covid jab, amid concern that the spread of the indian variant is being fuelled by those who have refused to be vaccinated. the guardian quotes health experts suggesting people should ignore tomorrow's easing of lockdown in england, and avoid socialising indoors in pubs and restaurants — in order to stop the new indian variant leading to a third wave of covid—19. meanwhile, according to the daily mail, the prime minister is urging families to adopt a " heavy dose of caution�* with the ban on indoor socialising and hugs ending in england tomorrow. the times says foreign holidays are in chaos after the health secretary warned against visiting countries on the "amber list" despite lifting a ban on leisure travel outside the uk. meanwhile, the financial times that at&t is nearing a deal to combine its content u
with me are lizzy buchan, the political correspondent for the daily mirror, and matt dathan, home affairs editor at the times. lovely to see you both. a quick look through the front pages. the daily telegraph reports that borisjohnson has said everyone "must play their part" and get the covid jab, amid concern that the spread of the indian variant is being fuelled by those who have refused to be vaccinated. the guardian quotes health experts suggesting people should ignore tomorrow's...
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my friend lizzy's started investing last year through trading out mostly buying popular tech stocks but she also cares about the environment and she once turned vestments to reflect that. and it's not just her. millions of people have taken to the streets in recent years to protest climate change and that movement has also found its way into financial markets many no longer just want investments to make money they also want them to make the world a better place. in the past 3 years investments into sustainable assets have searched by almost 400 percent here in europe. but what does it really mean to enjoy a screen and is this promise that you can make money while also saving the planet too good to be true. to answer that question i'm on my way to see one of germany's green investing heavyweights. called book fitz manages sustainable stock portfolios for the german asset manager of the u.s. he's been very busy lately thanks in large part to my generation. we have the 1000000 units they are now we present 50 percent of the global workforce and for them sustainability is very important so
my friend lizzy's started investing last year through trading out mostly buying popular tech stocks but she also cares about the environment and she once turned vestments to reflect that. and it's not just her. millions of people have taken to the streets in recent years to protest climate change and that movement has also found its way into financial markets many no longer just want investments to make money they also want them to make the world a better place. in the past 3 years investments...
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my friend lizzy's started investing last year through trading out mostly buying popular tech stocks but she also cares about the environment and she wants turned vestments to reflect that. and it's not just her. millions of people have taken to the streets in recent years to protest climate change and that movement has also found its way into financial markets many no longer just want investments to make money they also want them to make the world a better place. in the past 3 years investments into sustainable assets have searched by almost 400 percent here in europe. but what does it really mean to enjoy a scream and is face promised that you can make money while also saving the planet too good to be true. to answer that question i'm on my way to see one of germany's green investing heavyweights. called book fits manages sustainable stock portfolios for the german asset manager of the u.s. he's been very busy lately pinks and large part to my generation. we have the 1000000 youth they are now represent 50 percent of the global workforce and for them sustainability is very important so
my friend lizzy's started investing last year through trading out mostly buying popular tech stocks but she also cares about the environment and she wants turned vestments to reflect that. and it's not just her. millions of people have taken to the streets in recent years to protest climate change and that movement has also found its way into financial markets many no longer just want investments to make money they also want them to make the world a better place. in the past 3 years investments...
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my friend lizzie started investing last year through a trading at mostly buying popular tech stocks but she also cares about the environment and she once turned vestments to reflect that. and it's not just her. millions of people have taken to the streets in recent years to protest climate change and that movement has also found its way into financial markets many no longer just want investments to make money they also want them to make the world a better place. in the past 3 years investments into sustainable assets have searched by almost 400 percent here in europe. but what does it really mean to you and your screen and is this promise that you can make money while also saving the planet too good to be true. to answer that question i'm on my way to see one of germany's green investing heavy weights. called book fits manages sustainable stock portfolios for the german asset manager of the us he's been very busy lately pinks and large part to my generation. we have the 1000000 youth they are now we present 50 percent of the global workforce and for them sustainability is very important
my friend lizzie started investing last year through a trading at mostly buying popular tech stocks but she also cares about the environment and she once turned vestments to reflect that. and it's not just her. millions of people have taken to the streets in recent years to protest climate change and that movement has also found its way into financial markets many no longer just want investments to make money they also want them to make the world a better place. in the past 3 years investments...
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. ♪ country roads take me home to the place i belong ♪ ♪ west virginia ♪ >> reporter: this is lizzieour at new river george, and based on what just happened, it is hard to imagine it is not her favorite. are you like why hasn't it been named a national park until now? >> a little of both. >> reporter: it is very old, estimated to be the second oldest river in the world. terrain is long, skinny and wild. >> people have been floating in the river for thousands of years. left parts of their world. >> reporter: first explored by native americans, the george has become a recreation it looked like vegas. >> reporter: it was a little vegas. >> people came from all around to come to thurman. >> reporter: jerry cook is the man responsible for sheparding the george's transformation from mining hub to an oasis. >> more coal came through here from richmond to chicago. >> reporter: essentially a ghost town? >> yes. th itrial revolution.he stiun te ning does in ef the fting runs in the world. what is it about this river? >> it gets in your veins. >> reporter: you are getting a long season here? >>
. ♪ country roads take me home to the place i belong ♪ ♪ west virginia ♪ >> reporter: this is lizzieour at new river george, and based on what just happened, it is hard to imagine it is not her favorite. are you like why hasn't it been named a national park until now? >> a little of both. >> reporter: it is very old, estimated to be the second oldest river in the world. terrain is long, skinny and wild. >> people have been floating in the river for thousands of...
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my friend lizzy's started investing last year through a trading app mostly buying popular tech stocks but she also cares about the environment and she wants her investments to reflect that. and it's not just her. millions of people have taken to the streets in recent years to protest climate change and that movement has.
my friend lizzy's started investing last year through a trading app mostly buying popular tech stocks but she also cares about the environment and she wants her investments to reflect that. and it's not just her. millions of people have taken to the streets in recent years to protest climate change and that movement has.
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my friend lizzy's started investing last year through a trading at mostly buying popular tech stocks but she also cares about the environment and she wants her investments to reflect that. and it's not just her. millions of people have taken to the streets in recent years to protest climate change and that movement has also found its way into financial markets many no longer just want investments to make money they also want them to make the world a better place. in the past 3 years investments into sustainable assets have searched by almost 400 percent here in europe. but what does it really mean to an ice cream and is this promise that you can make money while also saving the planet too good to be true. to answer that question i'm on my way to see one of germany's green investing heavyweights. called book fitz manages sustainable stock portfolios for the german asset manager de dep us he's been very busy lately thanks in large part to my generation. we have the 1000000 youth they are now represent 50 percent of the global workforce and for them sustainability is very important so t
my friend lizzy's started investing last year through a trading at mostly buying popular tech stocks but she also cares about the environment and she wants her investments to reflect that. and it's not just her. millions of people have taken to the streets in recent years to protest climate change and that movement has also found its way into financial markets many no longer just want investments to make money they also want them to make the world a better place. in the past 3 years investments...
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on the subject of dystopian futures, i'll leave you with news that lizzie borden�*s ground—breaking �aming service mubi. we are all here because we have fought in the wars of liberation. and we are all bear witness to what has happened since the war. we still see the depression from the oppression that still exists both day and night. it's a provocative work that mixes elements of documentary—style reportage with a sci—fi inflected alternative history narrative. you know, you're pressed too and it's pathetic that you can't even see it. look, we know there are problems, we're aware of that _ but things are so much better than they were before. - it also features kathryn bigelow who would go on to helm the best picture winner the hurt locker, becoming the only woman ever to win the oscar for best director, until chloe zhao's recent victory for nomadland which brings us right back to where we started. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review. stay safe and i'll see you next week. so that's what i'm looking for, a relationship. a relationship. long—term. with money? la
on the subject of dystopian futures, i'll leave you with news that lizzie borden�*s ground—breaking �aming service mubi. we are all here because we have fought in the wars of liberation. and we are all bear witness to what has happened since the war. we still see the depression from the oppression that still exists both day and night. it's a provocative work that mixes elements of documentary—style reportage with a sci—fi inflected alternative history narrative. you know, you're...
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my friend lizzie started investing last year through a trading at mostly buying popular tech stocks but she also cares about the environment and she wants turned vestments to reflect that. and it's not just her. millions of people have taken to the streets in recent years to protest climate change and that movement has also found its way into financial markets many no longer just want investments to make money they also want them to make the world a better place. in the past 3 years investments into sustainable assets have searched by almost 400 percent here in europe. but what does it really mean to enjoy a screen and is this promise that you can make money while also saving the planet too good to be true. to answer that question i'm on my way to see one of germany's green investing heavyweights. called book fitz manages sustainable stock portfolios for the german asset manager d.t.f. us he's been very busy lately thanks in large part to my generation. we have the 1000000 youth they are now we present 50 percent of the global workforce and for them sustainability is very important so t
my friend lizzie started investing last year through a trading at mostly buying popular tech stocks but she also cares about the environment and she wants turned vestments to reflect that. and it's not just her. millions of people have taken to the streets in recent years to protest climate change and that movement has also found its way into financial markets many no longer just want investments to make money they also want them to make the world a better place. in the past 3 years investments...
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we will start with you, lizzie and the male, boris and carrie get wet in secret.d at westminster _ street. they were married at westminster cathedral - street. they were married at i westminster cathedral whether street. they were married at - westminster cathedral whether stan was baptised last year. it is a big secret _ was baptised last year. it is a big secret. apparently was a big secret and even _ secret. apparently was a big secret and even senior aides were kept in the dark_ and even senior aides were kept in the dark which is a good idea after we found — the dark which is a good idea after we found out this week that boris johnson — we found out this week that boris johnson... religious experts are saying _ johnson... religious experts are saying that his previous two marriages must've been allowed for him to— marriages must've been allowed for him to marry a catholic or maybe the church _ him to marry a catholic or maybe the church decided those other marriages did not_ church decided those other marriages did not count because they were too non—catholic
we will start with you, lizzie and the male, boris and carrie get wet in secret.d at westminster _ street. they were married at westminster cathedral - street. they were married at i westminster cathedral whether street. they were married at - westminster cathedral whether stan was baptised last year. it is a big secret _ was baptised last year. it is a big secret. apparently was a big secret and even _ secret. apparently was a big secret and even senior aides were kept in the dark_ and even...
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lizzie saying i will not give up my pickup truck to be packed into electric deathtrap. that is how i feel like 90% of this country as well. your phone calls, northwood, new hampshire, mark. caller: good morning. i spent most of my working life as a painter and i had to drive to where the jobs are. sometimes as much as 150 miles round-trip each day. where i live in rural new hampshire there are no public buses or trolleys or trains. you have to have a vehicle to get to the grocery store, your doctors appointment, anything you need to do, you need a car or a pickup truck. the big government only mucks things up. let's look at the war on drugs, the war on housing, the war on poverty, the war on hunger. all we have done in the last 65 years is muck things up. host: we will leave it there. we go to tennessee, chris. what kind of public transportation do you use? caller: argues buses all the time and i think it is a great -- i use buses all of the time. can i talk about a terrible waste of taxpayer money? we have a sheriff chasing people around with a drone in tennessee. i th
lizzie saying i will not give up my pickup truck to be packed into electric deathtrap. that is how i feel like 90% of this country as well. your phone calls, northwood, new hampshire, mark. caller: good morning. i spent most of my working life as a painter and i had to drive to where the jobs are. sometimes as much as 150 miles round-trip each day. where i live in rural new hampshire there are no public buses or trolleys or trains. you have to have a vehicle to get to the grocery store, your...
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why dish the half where the little bit as a matter between the group. lizzie, louder and maybe that was how is it that men had multiple vision minimum when 5 on it? yeah. i know you school knew for a value, how's the weather come? the energy me to them, i knew it was the thought sawyer, this are the big business slope of your home from what i am on a lease, and a few of us look well afloat. i'm on you go no money for a few months. he one of your last videos and mano, but i failed to, you know, move, you don't want you to want to see if there's one on how foolish or manage all i should get. you know, if he does my new only who is going to go to luckily and got a good deal, lou legal if you are to, if you can have that is, you know, we must have a question i know who can qualify. so 1st, william hom from the in the business advisor meant to call me today because i need to get my whole money board that will be moving from jim. i'm on it though. i don't want to ensure that i'm in, i'm on the book, but i'll leave it as you do my degree in kindness every month and you can shut up. you can shu
why dish the half where the little bit as a matter between the group. lizzie, louder and maybe that was how is it that men had multiple vision minimum when 5 on it? yeah. i know you school knew for a value, how's the weather come? the energy me to them, i knew it was the thought sawyer, this are the big business slope of your home from what i am on a lease, and a few of us look well afloat. i'm on you go no money for a few months. he one of your last videos and mano, but i failed to, you know,...
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to tell whoever you can do this and you did was you know wise concern him kind of thing you know lizzie true. woman has a true account of how we live how we survive in the south. when a patient walks into a big spat to have a seat at the meeting top of the history about their journey i take that information and i use it to help them heal. i need to look at history. and sometimes patients come in still bracket discarded because i needed all the help that patiently. i'm a physician but i'm also an artist i see myself a little bit of both. one for it is our oddest who both from the south and i had opportunity to go to one his art shows and there he was he's had a lot of health problems hypertension diabetes a long over 40 years of stress and i think that's stress in a fear that your ability to sleep so how many hours of sleep you get a night 34 real force hours. and that's with the medicine without the medicine what you get that from as i get nothing. and that's been going on for how long you have food with whenever you do all those pages he gets it you have to go to the doctor and she has
to tell whoever you can do this and you did was you know wise concern him kind of thing you know lizzie true. woman has a true account of how we live how we survive in the south. when a patient walks into a big spat to have a seat at the meeting top of the history about their journey i take that information and i use it to help them heal. i need to look at history. and sometimes patients come in still bracket discarded because i needed all the help that patiently. i'm a physician but i'm also...
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. here's what's coming up on tonight's show.o at wolves — he's one of their most successful managers, but he's leaving the club on sunday. pep hails his city legend sergio aguero, who's also leaving after ten years at the club. what he has done for this club, legend. also coming up in the programme: we're live in south carolina to find out who's on top on another tough day at golf�*s pga. and the olympics will go ahead. that's according to the ioc. evening, lots to get through. we're starting with football and an important weekend in the premier league. adam will have all the permutations for europe at the touchscreen in a minute, but first to the surprising news today that the wolves' manager nuno espirito santo is leaving the club at the end of the season. he's been there four years, overseeing some of their most successful seasons. they're currently 12th in the premier league. well, earlier, i spoke to the former wolves player michael kightley, who told me he hoped it was nuno�*s decision to leave and not the club's. if it's
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. here's what's coming up on tonight's show.o at wolves — he's one of their most successful managers, but he's leaving the club on sunday. pep hails his city legend sergio aguero, who's also leaving after ten years at the club. what he has done for this club, legend. also coming up in the programme: we're live in south carolina to find out who's on top on another tough day at golf�*s pga. and the olympics will go ahead. that's according to the ioc. evening, lots...
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neck and lizzie could i add. yes i'd be able to get up. at the world because of the carrot. in hebron boys breed that fly pigeons but in this occupied palestinian city boys are also close to watched by israeli forces at times shout outs and often are arrested. a delicately told tales filmed over 5 years of a coming of age in a place where even a child's imagination is every restricted the skies above have brought a witness documentary on a jazzy into. the world of high frequency shed trading exposed i had this engine that was basically trading i could a lost $30000000.00 it was a terrifying experience how much official intelligence has raised the stakes and risks on the money markets as markets go faster and faster and we are opening up the possibility for instability for no no use of. money bonds coming soon on al-jazeera. 100 years ago britain and france made a secret deal to divide the middle east between them now we can draw. but what was the last thing affects of this agreement there is a regional set to 6 because it's at those borders were drawn without consulting the
neck and lizzie could i add. yes i'd be able to get up. at the world because of the carrot. in hebron boys breed that fly pigeons but in this occupied palestinian city boys are also close to watched by israeli forces at times shout outs and often are arrested. a delicately told tales filmed over 5 years of a coming of age in a place where even a child's imagination is every restricted the skies above have brought a witness documentary on a jazzy into. the world of high frequency shed trading...
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thank mister lizzie, don't mess who whoa. whoa is no, it isn't. it is minutes. different. and on a thicker responsibility you've done with the mother. both of you will allow me of all. thank you for this invitation and you're welcome. one moment concerning delegation of myself. i'd like to draw attention to the symbolic decision. holton, it is an order as yet, of course, when you don't like this visit. she said he's in the 2nd one of a to didn't this present to the french republic should put he don't was a v mr. president would see of it more novel proponents don't in your word list made it was going to meet the spirit of a common work scene or something we've started to work on because we've been, i saw, you know, corporate d. c to work with dialogue without avoiding any use of difficulties in our conversation. the c d. we have decided to meet from sydney to bring smoking under the name of the court. the refreshment between the 2 countries, looking at history, face to face rooms and to build the future for the future. generations ah said also let me make it innovation. lo
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digital platforms from monday. 0n the subject of dystopian futures i'll leave you with news that lizzieate flames has recently resurfaced on the streaming service movie. we are all here because _ the streaming service movie. we are all here because we _ the streaming service movie. we are all here because we have _ the streaming service movie. we are all here because we have fought i the streaming service movie. we are all here because we have fought in i all here because we have fought in the wars of liberation. and we are all bear witness to have happen. we still see the depression from the oppression that still exists of day and night. a, oppression that still exists of day and niuht. �* ,., ., oppression that still exists of day and niuht. �* , ., ., ~ . and night. a provocative work that mixes elements _ and night. a provocative work that mixes elements of _ and night. a provocative work that mixes elements of documentary i and night. a provocative work that i mixes elements of documentary style repertoires with a sci—fi inflected alternative history narratives. you know, alternati
digital platforms from monday. 0n the subject of dystopian futures i'll leave you with news that lizzieate flames has recently resurfaced on the streaming service movie. we are all here because _ the streaming service movie. we are all here because we _ the streaming service movie. we are all here because we have _ the streaming service movie. we are all here because we have fought i the streaming service movie. we are all here because we have fought in i all here because we have fought in the...
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sportsb news.rts of problems. but not for a couple of names we haven't seen at the top of a major for a while. the 2010 open winner — louis oosthuizen is joint leader on six under, he's just ahead of phil mickelson... who at 50 is rolling back the years in south carolina. he's in clubhouse on five under par — after scoring five birdies on the front nine, he did bogey the 17th and 18th which took the shine off it slightly. but if he were to win the tournament, he'd be the oldest major winner of all time. let's hear what he has to say. i am havin: a let's hear what he has to say. i am having a lot — let's hear what he has to say. i am having a lot of _ let's hear what he has to say. i am having a lot of fun, _ let's hear what he has to say. i am having a lot of fun, and _ let's hear what he has to say. i am having a lot of fun, and to - let's hear what he has to say. i —.n having a lot of fun, and to play well, to know i am playing well heading into the weekend to be in contention, have a good opport
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sportsb news.rts of problems. but not for a couple of names we haven't seen at the top of a major for a while. the 2010 open winner — louis oosthuizen is joint leader on six under, he's just ahead of phil mickelson... who at 50 is rolling back the years in south carolina. he's in clubhouse on five under par — after scoring five birdies on the front nine, he did bogey the 17th and 18th which took the shine off it slightly. but if he were...
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host: this is from lizzie. if this is safe as you are saying, why are many doctors not taking the vaccine and advising patients not to get it? guest: i certainly have not experienced that at all. 99% of the physicians asked to get the vaccine get it. i do not know anyone who does not recommend it. this vaccine is the only way out of the pandemic. the data is clear that this vaccine is safe and effective. that might be a trope put out there by the act -- anti-vaccine movement. host: annette is joining us from philadelphia. caller: i hope this is not a repeat question. i just turned on the tv. if you are diagnosed with covid today, how are you treated at home? if you are hospitalized, are you only treated once your sites drop and you require oxygen? guest: if you have symptoms associated with covid and you are home, and you do not require hospitalization, there is not a specific treatment other than prevention. if you are hospitalized, it depends on your degree of lung involvement. generally you will be treated w
host: this is from lizzie. if this is safe as you are saying, why are many doctors not taking the vaccine and advising patients not to get it? guest: i certainly have not experienced that at all. 99% of the physicians asked to get the vaccine get it. i do not know anyone who does not recommend it. this vaccine is the only way out of the pandemic. the data is clear that this vaccine is safe and effective. that might be a trope put out there by the act -- anti-vaccine movement. host: annette is...
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lizzie doyle one of the producers is a diehard fan herself. my favorite fiction of the whole yet but it's also the fiction of the whole idea because the natives are like the solace of anticipation and i get that you get a dog i use all my honey all the. it's very much a pride thing and liverpool and on the whole we usually think that if we look at a way to be just sort of predict how we think they're going to win this will be a weird one because it's on the lockdown there's no fun. and it musses very very much to us this time because if we get a win here with that little step closer to getting the lead. so it will be a sticky one to watch just watch of a side that occurs everson. always in the african experience is a constant in this but even more so so nice with so much at stake for liverpool. and that mill. no real chances this talk about that isn't it the post halves of my game have a ship ready to be just in. the cold probably still need 2 wins to secure the premier league crown. they've come agonizingly close in recent years. only to fall
lizzie doyle one of the producers is a diehard fan herself. my favorite fiction of the whole yet but it's also the fiction of the whole idea because the natives are like the solace of anticipation and i get that you get a dog i use all my honey all the. it's very much a pride thing and liverpool and on the whole we usually think that if we look at a way to be just sort of predict how we think they're going to win this will be a weird one because it's on the lockdown there's no fun. and it...
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my lizzie, young viva exalts and freedom of movement and expression. he and his male ensemble breakdown the strict gender roles of traditional flamenco, the, he wrote and choreographed to show himself deals with the dancers, childhood, and the way he was ostracized, as a boy, dancing and close. i don't know if we pick any way with little everyone made fun of me. i felt as if i wasn't living up to the role that society expected of me. i locked myself away in my room with there in this little room that i gave my imagination free reign. there i could dress up in her free and wings for deny to me as a man of side on world. o lineage is widely regarded as one of the world's best men who dancers on stage to day, even before his training. he perform for some of the countries. for most ensemble me flamenco, originated in spain's andalusia region and the 1900 century. it's characterized by flamboyant and figure hugging dresses. the dance also counts as an integral part of the indonesian identity. even so manuel, the nuances no need for it to be bound to traditi
my lizzie, young viva exalts and freedom of movement and expression. he and his male ensemble breakdown the strict gender roles of traditional flamenco, the, he wrote and choreographed to show himself deals with the dancers, childhood, and the way he was ostracized, as a boy, dancing and close. i don't know if we pick any way with little everyone made fun of me. i felt as if i wasn't living up to the role that society expected of me. i locked myself away in my room with there in this little...
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but when they come to me, it's an honest language and welcome we on this min lizzie, nan's viva exalts and freedom of movement and expression. he and his male ensemble breakdown the strict gender rows of traditional flamingo. he wrote and choreographed to show himself it deals with the dancers, childhood, and the way he was ostracized, as a boy, dancing and close. i don't know if you meant the way back when i was little. everyone made fun of me. i felt as if i wasn't living up to the role the society expected of me. so i locked myself away in my room with it was there in this little room that i gave my imagination free reign. there. i can dress up and move freely and ways if it denied me as a man of size on world o. linen is widely regarded as one of the world's best dancers on stage to day, even before his training. he performed for some of the countries. for most ensembles me flamenco, originated and seems andalusia region in the 1900 century. it's characterized by flamboyant and figure hugging dresses. the dance also counts as an integral part of the indonesian identity. even so man
but when they come to me, it's an honest language and welcome we on this min lizzie, nan's viva exalts and freedom of movement and expression. he and his male ensemble breakdown the strict gender rows of traditional flamingo. he wrote and choreographed to show himself it deals with the dancers, childhood, and the way he was ostracized, as a boy, dancing and close. i don't know if you meant the way back when i was little. everyone made fun of me. i felt as if i wasn't living up to the role the...
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with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre.g with football. and that means if you want to wait for the results on match of the day which follows the news, then you need to avert your attention, because i am about to give them to you now... manchester city are on the brink of winning the premier league. they beat crystal palace today — club legend sergio aguero starting and scoring in the 2—0 victory. the result means city will be crowned champions tomorrow if their nearest rivals manchester united lose to liverpool. elsewhere, brighton took a huge step towards premier league safety when they beat leeds today. they're now ten points clear of the relegation zone, and third from bottom fulham, who lost to chelsea. everton were also beaten by aston villa. the big winners in the scottish premiership today were bottom side hamilton who beat st mirren to keep alive their hopes of staying—up. aberdeen�*s victory over livingston guarantees them a place in europe next season. and there were wins for ross county, stjohnstone and motherwel
with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre.g with football. and that means if you want to wait for the results on match of the day which follows the news, then you need to avert your attention, because i am about to give them to you now... manchester city are on the brink of winning the premier league. they beat crystal palace today — club legend sergio aguero starting and scoring in the 2—0 victory. the result means city will be crowned champions...
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and we�*ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lizzy buchan, the political correspondentines. but to get us to all of that, let�*s catch up with the weather. with sarah keith—lucas. hello there. if we cast our minds back to april 2021 it was a very dry month, but for the first half of may what a change! it has been unsettled, plenty of heavy showers, downpours, noticeably cool as well for the time of year. now, that theme continues into the second half of may as well. so for the outlook, then, it is staying unsettled. there will be showers or rain at times and things are staying on the cool side. now, low pressure still dominating, it is going to be often in charge of the week ahead. this is the rainfall accumulation we are likely to see over the next five days and you can see those deep blue colours spreading across the map, so all of the uk at times through the next five days are going to be seeing some showers or some longer spells of rain. and the low pressure that brought sunday�*s rain will be clearing off towards the east, but still close enough to bring another da
and we�*ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lizzy buchan, the political correspondentines. but to get us to all of that, let�*s catch up with the weather. with sarah keith—lucas. hello there. if we cast our minds back to april 2021 it was a very dry month, but for the first half of may what a change! it has been unsettled, plenty of heavy showers, downpours, noticeably cool as well for the time of year. now, that theme continues into the second half of may as...
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it'll model out about it is going to limit the lot. lizzie sent him good about us and i'm going to last a little loose. but i didn't know if the suburbans held us on a month or so soberly was in the north of the month to see me had missed him home and told it doesn't look like he hung up the book. so lucia man would get potentially even in like the day like any other little about this isn't this into the you should the decision couldn't say that one had the same effect. any political demolition a we're going to go look at one minute condition can put different places into i mean it was a 100100 available every day. i did i, i was doing this been telling him what he will conceal. this is in the the with the me the so all about bush. i didn't get a chance. well i should get that she was up. she had shannon told me to share what the issue off to the could you call them a lot actually went to the thought as the minimum actually true. how to know how to turn the machine back to the wonderful looking to maybe connect with dish. when i have to damage my health is she should have like one of th
it'll model out about it is going to limit the lot. lizzie sent him good about us and i'm going to last a little loose. but i didn't know if the suburbans held us on a month or so soberly was in the north of the month to see me had missed him home and told it doesn't look like he hung up the book. so lucia man would get potentially even in like the day like any other little about this isn't this into the you should the decision couldn't say that one had the same effect. any political demolition...
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sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzy greenwood—hughes. hello. to be postponed after hundreds of fans broke into old trafford to protest against the glazer family's ownership of the club. a decision has yet to be made about when the match will be rescheduled. 0ur correspondent joe wilson has more. protesters chanting. 1:30pm outside old trafford, the concourse where protesters were expected to congregate. the anger expressed here is a long—standing opposition to manchester united's ownership by the american glazer family. by 2pm, some protesters decided to go further. ultimately, on to the pitch itself. this was the scene at one of the most famous football grounds in the world, that revered manchester united pitch, the place of stirring feats of football, occupied. meanwhile some of those who'd stayed peacefully outside were leaving. as we are speaking outside the ground there are lots of fans on the pitch. are there? they got through? what do you think about that? it's a frustrating thing because, obviously, as fans we want the best for our club
sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzy greenwood—hughes. hello. to be postponed after hundreds of fans broke into old trafford to protest against the glazer family's ownership of the club. a decision has yet to be made about when the match will be rescheduled. 0ur correspondent joe wilson has more. protesters chanting. 1:30pm outside old trafford, the concourse where protesters were expected to congregate. the anger expressed here is a long—standing...
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follows months of protests demanding changes in health education and pensions are latin america today lizzie newman has more from santiago. it's a historic election in more ways than one. it's the 1st time chileans will have a say in the formal write a new constitution and document that will determine the country's economic political and social roadmap. beddes and her husband believe it's no small feat if he had one this will define our future that's why this day is so special and come to court appointed in order to make the necessary changes to social changes that we've been waiting for for so long that if the chileans are also electing mayors governors and city council members but the constitutional vote is regarded as the most significant. the current constitution written 40 years ago under the pinochet dictatorship is regarded by a great many as illegitimate and the source of many of chile's ills for the 1st time anywhere in the world 50 percent of delegates to a constitutional convention will be women 17 of the $155.00 delegates will also represent choose indigenous people their existen
follows months of protests demanding changes in health education and pensions are latin america today lizzie newman has more from santiago. it's a historic election in more ways than one. it's the 1st time chileans will have a say in the formal write a new constitution and document that will determine the country's economic political and social roadmap. beddes and her husband believe it's no small feat if he had one this will define our future that's why this day is so special and come to court...
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with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. evening. dina asher—smith headlined a stunning night for british athletes at the season's opening diamond league meeting in gateshead. 0ur correspondent andy swiss rounds up the action. for one of britain's biggest 0lympic house, one of the biggest test, dina asher—smith against a world—class field including america's shaqiri richardson, the fastest woman this year but tonight, not fast enough. dina asher—smith has the lead and it is going to be dina asher—smith! she's going to get it! at is going to be dina asher-smith! she's going to get it!— is going to be dina asher-smith! she's going to get it! at first, she did not even _ she's going to get it! at first, she did not even realise _ she's going to get it! at first, she did not even realise she - she's going to get it! at first, she did not even realise she had - she's going to get it! at first, she did not even realise she had done it. i did not even realise she had done it. ., ., but did not even realise she had done it-_ but she
with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. evening. dina asher—smith headlined a stunning night for british athletes at the season's opening diamond league meeting in gateshead. 0ur correspondent andy swiss rounds up the action. for one of britain's biggest 0lympic house, one of the biggest test, dina asher—smith against a world—class field including america's shaqiri richardson, the fastest woman this year but tonight, not fast enough. dina...
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it's almost like a lot. lizzie sent him going a little bit too early and was a little loose. but i didn't know if the suburbans held us on a month or so soberly was her kid north of the mother and he had missed him. huh. and tell it doesn't look like he hung up the fuck man would get potentially even lighter daddy. any other little about this isn't this into the you should the decision could say the while i had the same effect. any political demolition i was going to going to look at one minute, but i would initially put stiffness paces into him. it was a $100.00 bill. i did i. i was doing this with him. well then he will conceal me. i the the the, the me all about bush and get a chance. well, i should get that she was up. she had shannon coming onto the show what she did a lot actually went to because the minimum fluctuating through how know how to turn the machine to the one that will look into you. maybe she can log with the digital phone when i have to call my health is she should have like one of them because she should have that in the exactly how to get name will be de
it's almost like a lot. lizzie sent him going a little bit too early and was a little loose. but i didn't know if the suburbans held us on a month or so soberly was her kid north of the mother and he had missed him. huh. and tell it doesn't look like he hung up the fuck man would get potentially even lighter daddy. any other little about this isn't this into the you should the decision could say the while i had the same effect. any political demolition i was going to going to look at one...
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agree that we were really not prepared nobody was prepared for corby it just exposed so maybe not in lizzie's the health care system we've never seen but there's that much 3 decades so. in recent years an integral part of universal health care and what was just many vetted by one of those one of the. the one who lost a parent is that in an ideal state the it should not be depletion of patients and it is it should be easy for hospitals to beat them so the system should have looked for at least 3 of them or do we need to do is just ala numbering in the 80 as it being and as easy as just a 3 digit number to get advice or it will create the it's not here in the loop it's not we don't have a system yet we're getting there but there's just so many numbers to the members and they're left and they're all in the. in their own way looking to the snes of the metro and even in their own private cars because we don't have a emergency medical service as competent. emergency medical services that so there's a long long way to walk for the philippines so even before that either who say the elite ship there s
agree that we were really not prepared nobody was prepared for corby it just exposed so maybe not in lizzie's the health care system we've never seen but there's that much 3 decades so. in recent years an integral part of universal health care and what was just many vetted by one of those one of the. the one who lost a parent is that in an ideal state the it should not be depletion of patients and it is it should be easy for hospitals to beat them so the system should have looked for at least 3...
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our guests joining me tonight are lizzy buchan, the political correspondent, daily mirror and matt dathanal editorfor the sun. here, four men have been arrested by police investigating video footage appearing to show anti—semitic language being shouted from a convoy of cars. footage on social media showed cars driving through an area of north london covered in palestinian flags, with passengers shouting offensive comments. borisjohnson wrote on twitter, "there is no place "for anti—semitism in our society. "i stand with britain'sjews, who should not have to endure "the type of shameful racism we have seen today." 0n the eve of a big step in lockdown easing for much of the uk, there's a warning for people to be cautious because of rising cases of the so—called india variant. the health secretary says he's optimistic that existing vaccines will work against the variant of the disease. matt hancock has also defended the decision to press ahead with lifting more lockdown restrictions in england tomorrow, despite concerns about the spread of the strain. 0n the eve of life tiptoeing one step cl
our guests joining me tonight are lizzy buchan, the political correspondent, daily mirror and matt dathanal editorfor the sun. here, four men have been arrested by police investigating video footage appearing to show anti—semitic language being shouted from a convoy of cars. footage on social media showed cars driving through an area of north london covered in palestinian flags, with passengers shouting offensive comments. borisjohnson wrote on twitter, "there is no place "for...
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half past seven it's dateline london, but first a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzieguests in a little while. david shipman from our science editor, will be joining us. that is in the studio for the first time in quite some time. i'mjust for the first time in quite some time. i'm just stalling, for the first time in quite some time. i'mjust stalling, because, there we go, i can tell you about scotland now. it'sjust best there we go, i can tell you about scotland now. it's just best to be honest, isn't it? particularly this week. glasgow is to remain under level three covid restrictions for at least a further week amid concern for rising number of cases. scotland's first minister, nicholas turgeon did decide to ease restrictions as the situation has improved. she also urged people not to travel to bedford, blackburn, to avoid contracting the indian variance. the latest coronavirus figures show there were 2829 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 20 bar period, nine deaths were reported. the total number of deaths across the uk is now 120 7000, 710. , the l
half past seven it's dateline london, but first a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzieguests in a little while. david shipman from our science editor, will be joining us. that is in the studio for the first time in quite some time. i'mjust for the first time in quite some time. i'm just stalling, for the first time in quite some time. i'mjust stalling, because, there we go, i can tell you about scotland now. it'sjust best there we go, i can tell you about scotland now. it's...
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for getting us up today. enjoy- — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzieto become the oldest winner in history. he is now on nine under par or eight car rather after eight holes in south carolina. bruce kafka and hideki matsuyama both on for under par. the hardest part of the causes to come with the back nine. the schools are changing all the time. atletico madrid won the league on the final day of the season. it was a nail—biting time in the spanish capital because athletic 00 only had a two point advantage over real madrid. so when luis suarez put them ahead, atletico had to hold on or lose the title. here is the rest of the scores from la liga. the bundasliga was already decided but champions bayern achieved another a bit of history when their striker robert lewandowski broke gerd mueller�*s long standing goal—scoring record in a season with 41 goals. elsewhere werder bremen were relegated and cologne go into the playoff, thanks to that win over schalke. the monaco grand prix returns this weekend after being cancelled last year due to the pandemic. and
for getting us up today. enjoy- — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzieto become the oldest winner in history. he is now on nine under par or eight car rather after eight holes in south carolina. bruce kafka and hideki matsuyama both on for under par. the hardest part of the causes to come with the back nine. the schools are changing all the time. atletico madrid won the league on the final day of the season. it was a nail—biting time in the spanish capital...
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our guests joining me tonight are lizzy buchan, the political correspondent, daily mirror and matt dathan died the two—year—old who died following a suspected gas explosion in lancashire — have paid tribute to theirson, calling him a beautiful little angel. at least two houses in heysham were destroyed in the blast in the early hours of this morning, and several others were badly damaged. paul murphy has the latest. from above, the incredible force of this explosion is apparent. two homes were destroyed, many more have been damaged. debris is scattered across the neighbourhood. residents described the blast atjust after 2:30am this morning as something that felt like an earthquake. it sounded like a bomb going off this morning just after two o'clock and it literally shook the whole bed. we felt like we were going through the floor and then we jumped out of bed and wejust ran, just to see what was going on. it's just awful. this evening, the child who died has been named as two—year—old george hinds. his parents were both injured, but not seriously. another man and a woman are critically i
our guests joining me tonight are lizzy buchan, the political correspondent, daily mirror and matt dathan died the two—year—old who died following a suspected gas explosion in lancashire — have paid tribute to theirson, calling him a beautiful little angel. at least two houses in heysham were destroyed in the blast in the early hours of this morning, and several others were badly damaged. paul murphy has the latest. from above, the incredible force of this explosion is apparent. two homes...
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with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks very much.mier league. their victory at crystal palace today means that if their nearest rivals manchester united lose tomorrow, then city will be crowned champions. joe lynsky reports. manchester city know they are close, a third title in four years is just two points away. if results go for them they could have it sealed tomorrow. they played crystal palace three days on from a champions league semifinal so might have been rusty. christian benteke had this chance to give the home side the lead. and in a frustrating first half, city's timing was off. gabriel jesus thought he had scored but was offside. but even when city rotate their squad, they have goals in reserve. this was a sergio aguero, starting and scoring.— reserve. this was a sergio aguero, starting and scoring. that's how you do it! he has _ starting and scoring. that's how you do it! he has now— starting and scoring. that's how you do it! he has now scored _ starting and scoring. that's how you do it! he has now scored 182 - startin
with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks very much.mier league. their victory at crystal palace today means that if their nearest rivals manchester united lose tomorrow, then city will be crowned champions. joe lynsky reports. manchester city know they are close, a third title in four years is just two points away. if results go for them they could have it sealed tomorrow. they played crystal palace three days on from a champions league semifinal...
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host: this is from lizzie. if this is safe as you are saying, why are many doctors not taking the vaccine and advising patients not to get it? guest: i certainly have not experienced that at all. 99% of the physicians asked to get the vaccine get it. i do not know anyone who does not recommend it. this vaccine is the only way out of the pandemic. the data is clear that this vaccine is safe and effective. that might be a trope put out there by the act -- anti-vaccine movement. host: annette is joining us from philadelphia. caller: i hope this is not a repeat question. i just turned on the tv. if you are diagnosed with covid today, how are you treated at home? if you are hospitalized, are you only treated once your sites drop and you require oxygen? guest: if you have symptoms associated with covid and you are home, and you do not require hospitalization, there is not a specific treatment other than prevention. if you are hospitalized, it depends on your degree of lung involvement. generally you will be treated w
host: this is from lizzie. if this is safe as you are saying, why are many doctors not taking the vaccine and advising patients not to get it? guest: i certainly have not experienced that at all. 99% of the physicians asked to get the vaccine get it. i do not know anyone who does not recommend it. this vaccine is the only way out of the pandemic. the data is clear that this vaccine is safe and effective. that might be a trope put out there by the act -- anti-vaccine movement. host: annette is...