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aimee lloyd wasn't coming back. >> reporter: no, aimee lloyd was not going to testify a second time.tify once then disappear. >> there was no way to bring her back, because once someone has that level of cover you can't undo it, bring them back. >> reporter: and then do it again. >> and then do it again. >> remain seated. come to order. >> reporter: no option but to make a deal. shane got to plead guilty to second-degree manslaughter. >> and did you, in fact, commit the crime that you are pleading guilty to? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: which meant that at least he now admitted to firing that fatal shot. >> i thought, "well, a plea bargain. you know, spends another ten years in jail. i'm not too bad with that." >> reporter: oh, but it wasn't ten more years. wasn't any more years. he got the time he'd already served. five years, plus just 3 days of house arrest. >> reporter: three more days? >> three more days. he walked out of the courtroom, went home. and that really chapped my ass. >> reporter: it did help a little, said mike digiuro, when he successfully sued shane in civil court f
aimee lloyd wasn't coming back. >> reporter: no, aimee lloyd was not going to testify a second time.tify once then disappear. >> there was no way to bring her back, because once someone has that level of cover you can't undo it, bring them back. >> reporter: and then do it again. >> and then do it again. >> remain seated. come to order. >> reporter: no option but to make a deal. shane got to plead guilty to second-degree manslaughter. >> and did you, in...
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lloyd minor, a scientist. he is also dean of the stanford university medical school joining us from palo alto, california. alan in garland, texas, you are next. please go ahead. >> so what do i do now? steve: you are on the air. >> ok. dr. minor, i have a question about hydroxychloroquine medication that our president introduced to the people. that particular drug -- i understand that a man died from that. he took it and wasn't supposed to, not that i am aware of, and to, andwas not supposed his wife is also having the virus. now, just the other day, i heard that someone has -- was introduced to the hydroxychloroquine, and they didn't want to give it out to a lot of people. is that particular drug, since it has not been -- no one has tested it, and it is for malaria, and i went on the computer, i looked at the computer and i looked at the drug, and it is said it is for malaria. is that a good drug to take? steve: alan, thank you. >> i will listen to your question -- or your answer. dr. minor: it is a great que
lloyd minor, a scientist. he is also dean of the stanford university medical school joining us from palo alto, california. alan in garland, texas, you are next. please go ahead. >> so what do i do now? steve: you are on the air. >> ok. dr. minor, i have a question about hydroxychloroquine medication that our president introduced to the people. that particular drug -- i understand that a man died from that. he took it and wasn't supposed to, not that i am aware of, and to, andwas not...
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a couple of blocks away is britain's most powerful insurance company the prestigious lloyd's of london atlantica slave traders had to take on heavy debts to charter their ships without an insurance company most would risk ruin on their 1st expedition. with. the slave traders made investments as if playing a game of poker the risks were high but if successful the return would far outweigh any other type of investment insurers like lloyds had everything to gain by participating in this game of chance a successful expedition could yield up to 3 times the initial stake in the lloyd's archives little evidence remains of the profits amassed by insuring these high risk expeditions most accounting records were lost in a fire in $838.00 the same year that slavery was abolished in the british caribbean . ports had to adapt to this initial scramble for africa and the caribbean in london blackwall became the slave trade principal wharf all manner of goods were sold here precious fabrics jewels porcelain weapons and brandy all bought on credit with the bank's money a giant port complex gradually ev
a couple of blocks away is britain's most powerful insurance company the prestigious lloyd's of london atlantica slave traders had to take on heavy debts to charter their ships without an insurance company most would risk ruin on their 1st expedition. with. the slave traders made investments as if playing a game of poker the risks were high but if successful the return would far outweigh any other type of investment insurers like lloyds had everything to gain by participating in this game of...
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i think the other thing is that lloyd gains had quite an ego and even sweet met him at michigan and was not impressed by lloyd gains because he began to read his headlines and began to see himself as important and wanted some special treatment and what made marshall going forward was to be more careful in the quality and character of the people they brought forward to have these cases to make sure that they had the character and with -- wherewithal but that they had the right credentials in the sense that there weren't issues in their background, issues in how they presented themselves that might be used as an excuse not to be allowed into these schools. so the lesson you learned was to carefullyly select individuals you want to stand for your test cases. >> if i could add one more thing to that. in cases involving social change, sometimes an organization can choose its client, can choose its plaintiff. so in the montgomery bus case, rosa parks is not some random person. rosa parks is the sect of the naacp in montgomery, she knows exactly what she's doing and she's doing it because she'
i think the other thing is that lloyd gains had quite an ego and even sweet met him at michigan and was not impressed by lloyd gains because he began to read his headlines and began to see himself as important and wanted some special treatment and what made marshall going forward was to be more careful in the quality and character of the people they brought forward to have these cases to make sure that they had the character and with -- wherewithal but that they had the right credentials in the...
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sian lloyd, bbc news. major story that the top of the hour, latest on all those new restrictions being introduced by countries like the uk, france, and germany to try to contain the outbreak of coronavirus. get me on twitter any time. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today from the bbcsport centre. coming up on the programme: as coronavirus grinds sport to a halt, will football's european championship have to be postponed 7 the powerbrokers will talk on tuesday to consider their options with anything possible. and what about this year's olympics? there's an emergency meeting on tuesday for that too, with boxing qualifications now suspended. one thing that's definite is there'll be no grand national — as one of the biggest horse races in the world is cancelled. welcome to the programme, thanks forjoining us. bbc sport has been told that nothing will be off the table when european football's decision makers have their emergency meeting via video conference on tuesday. that's to try and figure out a
sian lloyd, bbc news. major story that the top of the hour, latest on all those new restrictions being introduced by countries like the uk, france, and germany to try to contain the outbreak of coronavirus. get me on twitter any time. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today from the bbcsport centre. coming up on the programme: as coronavirus grinds sport to a halt, will football's european championship have to be postponed 7 the powerbrokers will talk on tuesday to consider their...
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sian lloyd, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes.s a dry day with occasional sunny spells coming through but further north in scotland and northern ireland they have been underneath this sickening band of cloud. pat has also brought some rain. with cold air to the north of the uk and milderair cold air to the north of the uk and milder air for cold air to the north of the uk and milder airfor much of cold air to the north of the uk and milder air for much of the day for most of us but things are changing. but one is pushing south taking the rain into northern england and wales over night. murky towards the south—west but mild for much of england and wales. some frost and some wintry showers coming in across the far north west of scotland. tomorrow a band of rain moving south and eventually we will see rain arriving across the midlands and south west england. brighter skies moving into scotland and northern ireland. quite a windy day with gusts of up to 60 miles an hour for a time in western scotland. for most of us temperatures will
sian lloyd, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes.s a dry day with occasional sunny spells coming through but further north in scotland and northern ireland they have been underneath this sickening band of cloud. pat has also brought some rain. with cold air to the north of the uk and milderair cold air to the north of the uk and milder air for cold air to the north of the uk and milder airfor much of cold air to the north of the uk and milder air for much of the day for...
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lloyd miner, joining us from california. phone lines are joint -- the phone lines are open, host: -- [indiscernible] -- ,ur numbers are (202) 748-8000 ,202) 748-8001, (202) 748-8002 and you can join us on facebook. c-span. we begin with the numbers from john hopkins university, now 0orldwide more than 530,00 cases across the globe, 24,000 deaths, the u.s. surpassing china with more than 8700 cases of the coronavirus. the house and senate, acting quickly on a massive spending bill. joining us in studio is alex bolton of the hill.com, the senate passing 96-0 that bill, and i don't think i have ever seen about total that large. alex: i can't remember you nana's miss vote on legislation of such significance, and it is remarkable, especially given partisan fighting over the weekend and late into the night. it got acrimonious. republicans and democrats accusing each other of politicizing the crisis, but in the end everyone voted for the bill, even though some like senator elizabeth born -- senator elizabeth warren did not like wha
lloyd miner, joining us from california. phone lines are joint -- the phone lines are open, host: -- [indiscernible] -- ,ur numbers are (202) 748-8000 ,202) 748-8001, (202) 748-8002 and you can join us on facebook. c-span. we begin with the numbers from john hopkins university, now 0orldwide more than 530,00 cases across the globe, 24,000 deaths, the u.s. surpassing china with more than 8700 cases of the coronavirus. the house and senate, acting quickly on a massive spending bill. joining us in...
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sian lloyd, bbc news.ood night, a last word with fergus walsh, our medical correspondence, to take stock and remind viewers of what the government is urging us all to do from today and may be the other question is, how long are we likely to be in this position? so profound changes to all our lives. from now, if any person in a household has symptoms of a continuous cough or a fever, the whole household must stay—at—home for 14 days but we should all avoid all unnecessary social contact, pubs, restaurants, bars, theatres, any social venue. we should work from home where possible, particularly to the over 70s, pregnant women, as a precaution, and those with underlying health problems. the most seriously affected by suppressed immune systems, about i million, affected by suppressed immune systems, abouti million, 1.4 million systems, about1 million, 1.4 million people, those with leukaemia, transplant patients and so leukaemia, transplant patients and so on, they will be told to isolate themselves for up to 1
sian lloyd, bbc news.ood night, a last word with fergus walsh, our medical correspondence, to take stock and remind viewers of what the government is urging us all to do from today and may be the other question is, how long are we likely to be in this position? so profound changes to all our lives. from now, if any person in a household has symptoms of a continuous cough or a fever, the whole household must stay—at—home for 14 days but we should all avoid all unnecessary social contact,...
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and without penalty for that scheme which is also a criminal activity you're stealing we say like lloyd blankfein lloyd blankfein and goldman sachs at the time say we needed to create liquidity for the markets which is false he's lying when he says that it's about it's about it's about larceny just stealing liquidity for the market and and so the that money that lloyd blankfein and goldman sachs or j.p. morgan steals it doesn't go into the productive economy doesn't go to building factories so we create our own medicine it goes into hamptons estates it goes into it goes into swiss chalet is so they're like this we're so smart we stole billions we bought a picasso it went up and all of our drug manufacturing in china made by slaves coronavirus it and they're like. we never saw it coming that's a lie we are need more liquidity we need to put more money that's also a lot. we're now going to retire take all wrong. a runaway any coward like blankfein or or you know or the head of disney or all these c.e.o.'s they're all frickin cowards running away after they've committed massive fraud for 2
and without penalty for that scheme which is also a criminal activity you're stealing we say like lloyd blankfein lloyd blankfein and goldman sachs at the time say we needed to create liquidity for the markets which is false he's lying when he says that it's about it's about it's about larceny just stealing liquidity for the market and and so the that money that lloyd blankfein and goldman sachs or j.p. morgan steals it doesn't go into the productive economy doesn't go to building factories so...
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in 1835 william lloyd garrison himself was dragged through the streets of boston by a mob. he almost certainly would have been lynched, but the police got to him and they put him in jail for his own protection. but, of course, when this kind of thing happens, it's just a matter of time until somebody gets killed and in 1837, the abolitionist movement got its first martyr. his name was aleija lovejoy. he was a minister, the editor of an abolitionist newspaper in a town, right across the river from st. louis. on three occasions they attacked lovejoy's house, they destroyed his printsing press and he kept ordering printing presses and when the fourth press arrived, he armed himself. he decided to guard the warehouse where the newspaper was published and mobs didn't want to go into that warehouse because mobs are sort of fundamentally cowardly so they set the warehouse on fire instead. they shot lovejoy as he fled the building. they destroyed the printing press again and they dragged his body through the streets. this was bad. assault against abolitionism and abolistinists. and
in 1835 william lloyd garrison himself was dragged through the streets of boston by a mob. he almost certainly would have been lynched, but the police got to him and they put him in jail for his own protection. but, of course, when this kind of thing happens, it's just a matter of time until somebody gets killed and in 1837, the abolitionist movement got its first martyr. his name was aleija lovejoy. he was a minister, the editor of an abolitionist newspaper in a town, right across the river...
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doctor lloyd miner of statatataa can we go get some ice cream? alright, we gotta stop here first. ♪ ♪ from smarter atms, to after hours video tellers ♪ ♪ comcast business is connecting thousands of banks to technology that turns everyday transactions into extraordinary experiences. hi there. how are you? do you have any lollipops in there? (laughing) no, sorry. we're helping all kinds of businesses go beyond customer expectations. how can we help you? new york and other cities are weeks away from the peak of coronavirus treatments. where we stand on treatments and joining me now is doctor lloyd miner. everyone is anxious to get this economy opened up as soon as we can safely. what is the risk if we jumped the gun and do that too soon. describe to me what that might mean. >> thank you jack. it's good to be with you. the risk of opening things back up or relaxing the shelter in place and social distancing that's in place today, the risk is the cases of the virus can increase dramatically. we know infections, when left unchecked, spread at an expone
doctor lloyd miner of statatataa can we go get some ice cream? alright, we gotta stop here first. ♪ ♪ from smarter atms, to after hours video tellers ♪ ♪ comcast business is connecting thousands of banks to technology that turns everyday transactions into extraordinary experiences. hi there. how are you? do you have any lollipops in there? (laughing) no, sorry. we're helping all kinds of businesses go beyond customer expectations. how can we help you? new york and other cities are weeks...
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doctor lloyd miner of stanford medical school ways income annexed. tv sports announcer: five seconds left. oh ho! yeah, that's my man there. tv sports announcer: time out. let's go to a commercial. nooooooo! not another commercial! when you bundle your home, auto and life insurance with allstate you could save 25%. in fact, the more you bundle the more you can save. put the other game on if it's important to you allstate can protect it. ...home auto and life insurance you could save 25%. if it's important to you allstate can protect it. what? bundle and save with allstate. click or call for a quote today. yoall this grass.. all this mulch. all these projects to do. you need a tractor that can do it all right. you need the #1 selling sub-compact tractor in the u.s.. the versatile kubota bx series. this...whole world ...of people. ...adventurous people... and survivors. it was interesting to think about their lives... their successes... and...their hardships. i think that's part of what i want my kids to know. they come from people who... were brave. a
doctor lloyd miner of stanford medical school ways income annexed. tv sports announcer: five seconds left. oh ho! yeah, that's my man there. tv sports announcer: time out. let's go to a commercial. nooooooo! not another commercial! when you bundle your home, auto and life insurance with allstate you could save 25%. in fact, the more you bundle the more you can save. put the other game on if it's important to you allstate can protect it. ...home auto and life insurance you could save 25%. if...
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doctor lloyd miner of statatataa i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that are known to cause changes in heart rhythm. tell your doctor about any changes in medicines you're taking. the most common side effects are swelling of the arms and legs and confus
doctor lloyd miner of statatataa i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and...
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where we stand on treatments and joining me now is doctor lloyd miner. everyone is anxious to get this economy opened up as soon as we can safely. what is the risk if we jumped the gun and do that too soon. describe to me what that might mean. >> thank you jack. it's good to be with you. the risk of opening things back up or relaxing the shelter in place and social distancing that's in place today, the risk is the cases of the virus can increase dramatically. we know infections, when left unchecked, spread at an exponential growth rate. when that happens the healthcare livery systems become overwhelmed as we've seen in italy and as were starting to see in new york. then we can't deliver the type of healthcare people with severe consequences of the covid-19 infection deserve and need. >> i want to ask you about vaccines than treatments. vaccines i keep hearing 12 to 18 months. i don't see anyone offering any wiggle room on that. why does it take so long to create a vaccine. >> it takes a long time because the process has multiple different steps. as we re
where we stand on treatments and joining me now is doctor lloyd miner. everyone is anxious to get this economy opened up as soon as we can safely. what is the risk if we jumped the gun and do that too soon. describe to me what that might mean. >> thank you jack. it's good to be with you. the risk of opening things back up or relaxing the shelter in place and social distancing that's in place today, the risk is the cases of the virus can increase dramatically. we know infections, when left...
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doctor lloyd miner of statatataa can we go get some ice cream? alright, we gotta stop here first. ♪ ♪ from smarter atms, to after hours video tellers ♪ ♪ comcast business is connecting thousands of banks to technology that turns everyday transactions into extraordinary experiences. hi there. how are you? do you have any lollipops in there? (laughing) no, sorry. we're helping all kinds of businesses go beyond customer expectations. how can we help you? but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related
doctor lloyd miner of statatataa can we go get some ice cream? alright, we gotta stop here first. ♪ ♪ from smarter atms, to after hours video tellers ♪ ♪ comcast business is connecting thousands of banks to technology that turns everyday transactions into extraordinary experiences. hi there. how are you? do you have any lollipops in there? (laughing) no, sorry. we're helping all kinds of businesses go beyond customer expectations. how can we help you? but when i started seeing things, i...
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at 37 years old, carli lloyd just keeps getting better.plan had unravelled in minutes. after running the usa close at the world cup, this felt like a backward step. a sixth defeat in nine games, england second best in every way. we were saying at half time there's nothing to be scared of, nothing to be fearful of, but ultimately two bits of, well, the first goal was magic, the first goal was a brilliant strike and the second goal, i thought was poor defensively, which we needed to do better on. but two little bits of quality is why they're the best team in the world. well, after england beat them to the shebelieves trophy last year, this will be a really satisfying win for these us players on their home turf. they were ruthless here in orlando here this evening. as for england, well they now have to pick themselves up and they travel to face japan in newjersey. the duke of sussex has been to silverstone, to open a new museum that tells the story of british motor racing. harry was shown around by the formula one chamption, lewis hamilton, a
at 37 years old, carli lloyd just keeps getting better.plan had unravelled in minutes. after running the usa close at the world cup, this felt like a backward step. a sixth defeat in nine games, england second best in every way. we were saying at half time there's nothing to be scared of, nothing to be fearful of, but ultimately two bits of, well, the first goal was magic, the first goal was a brilliant strike and the second goal, i thought was poor defensively, which we needed to do better on....
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christen press' fine finish was added to by carli lloyd.gland's sixth in their last nine games. didn't in their last nine games. have enough quality at th top didn't have enough quality at the top end way that matters, and they did. they had two chances and they are going to punish you. carli lloyd, a world—class player, give her space in the 18 yard box and she is going to cause you some trouble. you are talking about retaining our trophy and this is the first game and it could happen in the next two games. well, the bbc pundits last night were critical of england's display. former striker lianne sanderson said they were going backwards and feels the infrastructure in the united states is far superior. these girls in american life in and out of each other's pockets. they are literally income all the time and it is prioritised in america whereas here we have to make sure the league is transitioning into our national team because i think it is suffering at the moment. johanna konta is wary of russian teeanger anastasia potapova ahead of thei
christen press' fine finish was added to by carli lloyd.gland's sixth in their last nine games. didn't in their last nine games. have enough quality at th top didn't have enough quality at the top end way that matters, and they did. they had two chances and they are going to punish you. carli lloyd, a world—class player, give her space in the 18 yard box and she is going to cause you some trouble. you are talking about retaining our trophy and this is the first game and it could happen in the...
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i know lloyd and i like lloyd a lot. but come on, man, he lives a cloistered life and to suggest is he going to go into a crowded deli in new york city? is he going to go into a crowded deli in san francisco? what is this talk that everybody is saying about getting back -- going back to their work. they're not -- >> they're not there. >> they're not going to do that themselves. the numbers go to the johns hopkins website or the financial times. they have these numbers. they have the charts. our number is going straight up faster than any country's in the world. our rate of infection will soon exceed china's and be the biggest number of infections in the world and the next two weeks are going to be the worst two weeks. who's going back to work in the next two weeks? nobody. >> and congress wants to get out of session soon because they're sitting together and all of an advanced age and want to get home. and the house is not going to come back in session to deal with this bill. i just want to add one note here, mitch mcconn
i know lloyd and i like lloyd a lot. but come on, man, he lives a cloistered life and to suggest is he going to go into a crowded deli in new york city? is he going to go into a crowded deli in san francisco? what is this talk that everybody is saying about getting back -- going back to their work. they're not -- >> they're not there. >> they're not going to do that themselves. the numbers go to the johns hopkins website or the financial times. they have these numbers. they have the...
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in 1831, the georgia legislature offered a bounty for william lloyd garrison's arrest.1,500 offered if anyone was caught with copies of "the liberatoliberator." in charleston, in july 1835, citizens simply raided the post office. they took all the abolitionist literature that had been sent to the south out of the post office. they piled it up in the street, and they set it on fire. by the 1840s, just being caught in possession of abolitionist literature could put you in pretty serious physical danger in most parts of the south. but southern power in defense of slavery never really just stayed in the south. it went federal. and at the federal level in 1836, southern congressmen secured passage of what was known as the gag rule. and what the gag rule did was all of those abolitionist petitions that were coming into congress, the gag rule provided that they would not be read. never. they would not be entered on the floor of congress. they would simply be tabled and put in a closet. and the gag rule was passed in every subsequent session of congress until 1845. andrew jacks
in 1831, the georgia legislature offered a bounty for william lloyd garrison's arrest.1,500 offered if anyone was caught with copies of "the liberatoliberator." in charleston, in july 1835, citizens simply raided the post office. they took all the abolitionist literature that had been sent to the south out of the post office. they piled it up in the street, and they set it on fire. by the 1840s, just being caught in possession of abolitionist literature could put you in pretty serious...
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sian lloyd reports. the show will go on for these dogs and their owners. with dogs from across the world competing they've ta ken extra precautions. we've got 3,000 additional hand sanitisers placed throughout the halls, we've got extra hand washing stations throughout the halls, so we know that that's the government advice, people should wash their hands, take precautions. we are promoting that message that the government has asked us to promote, which of course is catch it, bin it, kill it. the london book fair which attracts 25,000 visitors has been called off. a week before it was due to begin. the decision, taken reluctantly, so its organisers, say its organisers, after a number of global publishers pulled out. commentator: free attack now for courtney lawes. some six nations rugby matches are postponed. england will still take on wales this weekend, scotland's game against france is going ahead. 0fficials keeping sporting fixtures under review, but say it's about being sensible. if you go to a stadium of 70,000 people and you passed on the virus, it
sian lloyd reports. the show will go on for these dogs and their owners. with dogs from across the world competing they've ta ken extra precautions. we've got 3,000 additional hand sanitisers placed throughout the halls, we've got extra hand washing stations throughout the halls, so we know that that's the government advice, people should wash their hands, take precautions. we are promoting that message that the government has asked us to promote, which of course is catch it, bin it, kill it....
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sian lloyd, bbc news, herefordshire.ssential workers to stay at home for the next 11 days, as part of a series of tighter restrictions. over 7,300 people in spain have died, more than in any country apart from italy. our correspondent, guy hedgecoe, is in madrid.(os more stringent measures. what are they? spain has already been under lockdown for the last two weeks or so and under quite strict lockdown whereby you are not allowed to leave your home and etihad are very specific reason to do so, whether buying food, going to work or buying medicine. as of today are nonessential workers are not allowed to travel to their workplaces. they also had to stay—at—home as well. that is the main novelty. the government has done that because it says it wants to really make sure there is no resurgence, no increase in the spread of the virus. it believes that although the latest figures do make for rather harrowing reading, we had over 800 people who had died over the last 24 hours because of the virus, despite those figures, the gove
sian lloyd, bbc news, herefordshire.ssential workers to stay at home for the next 11 days, as part of a series of tighter restrictions. over 7,300 people in spain have died, more than in any country apart from italy. our correspondent, guy hedgecoe, is in madrid.(os more stringent measures. what are they? spain has already been under lockdown for the last two weeks or so and under quite strict lockdown whereby you are not allowed to leave your home and etihad are very specific reason to do so,...
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sian lloyd reports. vital supplies for the elderly. a food bank, but now they're responding to the coronavirus. since friday they've been providing supplies for people who are self—isolating. demand is rising. this delivery is on its way to an elderly woman who can't get out of the house. if i can sacrifice a little of what i have to help others, then so be it. that way both of us will survive rather than me trying to hoard and i survive and the other person perishes. there's been a surge in new support groups. people wanting to lend a helping hand in their local communities. 550 people havejoined since saturday and they are all willing to help in their local street. things are gathering pace. adrian and jennie are mobilising volunteers in their neighbourhood of sandwell. so we've got these little cards that have been produced that we are just popping our names and telephone numbers on and people can ring those individuals and say, i need this help or ijust want to chat. in falkirk, the owners of a local shop have been handing out kits
sian lloyd reports. vital supplies for the elderly. a food bank, but now they're responding to the coronavirus. since friday they've been providing supplies for people who are self—isolating. demand is rising. this delivery is on its way to an elderly woman who can't get out of the house. if i can sacrifice a little of what i have to help others, then so be it. that way both of us will survive rather than me trying to hoard and i survive and the other person perishes. there's been a surge in...
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yet, players like lloyd and the played in are slowly becoming forgotten to the annals of history. we cannot let that happen. i thank the gentleman from issouri for introducing this important legislation to commemorate and honor those layers and the role they play in shaping america's very pastime. may god bless him. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: under announced policy the nuary 3, 2019, gentleman from connecticut, mr. larson, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the leader. mr. larson: thank you, mr. speaker. speaker, i rise today to address the chamber about one of most important issues that faces and that issue underscored by the issue of the coronavirus and by the issue of inequality exists today in this great wealthiest urs, the nation in the history of the world. pleased to announce the number of people who have risen to support of social 2100.ty it's called social security 2100 the needs of ress ocial security into the next century so that social security 75 years lvent beyond nd address the vital concerns american.d every 64 million america
yet, players like lloyd and the played in are slowly becoming forgotten to the annals of history. we cannot let that happen. i thank the gentleman from issouri for introducing this important legislation to commemorate and honor those layers and the role they play in shaping america's very pastime. may god bless him. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: under announced policy the nuary 3, 2019, gentleman from connecticut, mr. larson, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee...
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and the media and to lloyd tell this much you want courage and people to be a bit more courageous and to have fun with fashion. and as i say fashion is for everyone. typical. people put boxes on the street containing things they no longer need clothes shoes books a fish. this way of disposing of things is not allowed but. often find real gems among the throw. was delighted me up welcome you. throw out a really nice things made of silk for example. it's surprisingly good quality. eastern and i think it's really good that people don't throw their things away but put them in these boxes instead so that others can keep on using them. and don't just take those out of the boxes but they also give things back in effect can be difficult sometimes. influencers existed long before social media one founding father fashion blogs was materials trucks. painted colorfully trendy and sometimes flashy in the 16th century his cartoons were crying was a unique source for fashion during the renaissance. once upon a time there was a young man. who wore the trendiest clothes of the 16th century. 500 years
and the media and to lloyd tell this much you want courage and people to be a bit more courageous and to have fun with fashion. and as i say fashion is for everyone. typical. people put boxes on the street containing things they no longer need clothes shoes books a fish. this way of disposing of things is not allowed but. often find real gems among the throw. was delighted me up welcome you. throw out a really nice things made of silk for example. it's surprisingly good quality. eastern and i...
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at 37—years—old, carli lloyd just keeps getting better.n had unravelled in minutes. after running the usa close at the world cup, this felt like a backwards step. a sixth defeat in nine games. england second best in every way. what we were saying at half time was there was nothing to be scared of, nothing to be fearful of. ultimately, two bits of, well, the first goal was magic, the first goal was a brilliant strike. the second goal, i thought, was poor defensively, which we need to be better on. butjust two little bits of quality, that's why they're the best team in the world. after england beat them to the shebelieves trophy last year, this will be a really satisfying win for these us players on their home turf. they were ruthless here in orlando this evening. as for england, they now have to pick themselves up and they travel to face japan in newjersey. katie gornall, bbc news, 0rlando. the police are investigating after manchester united forward jesse lingard was abused after their victory at derby county in the fa cup last night. a ra
at 37—years—old, carli lloyd just keeps getting better.n had unravelled in minutes. after running the usa close at the world cup, this felt like a backwards step. a sixth defeat in nine games. england second best in every way. what we were saying at half time was there was nothing to be scared of, nothing to be fearful of. ultimately, two bits of, well, the first goal was magic, the first goal was a brilliant strike. the second goal, i thought, was poor defensively, which we need to be...
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i think there's going to lloyd's of old washington down the street this is causing a lot of damage to a lot of businesses. one popular spot that's closed down is berlin's famous s.l. $36.00 club and the criterion district. assigned complaining up after the last concert done it by in her coworkers have little else to do. so you can do what the mood like on a job like this. it's sad but it's clear that for now we're closing everything down whether we'll open again and when it's up in the air we don't know i can only describe the mood as fatalistic just. come up to snuff the shops that we make and house will be frozen and the juices are free for everyone to take home anything that expires will go into private fridges we have quite a lot of fruit sitting around it all has to go we'll be making a lot of lemon juice the next few days or nothing i'll be thrown away but it can stay here for you to buy these how's the mood. uncertain nobody knows what happens next i know everyone's worried if they'll be able to keep their jobs. concerts booked for the near future could have supported 30 employ
i think there's going to lloyd's of old washington down the street this is causing a lot of damage to a lot of businesses. one popular spot that's closed down is berlin's famous s.l. $36.00 club and the criterion district. assigned complaining up after the last concert done it by in her coworkers have little else to do. so you can do what the mood like on a job like this. it's sad but it's clear that for now we're closing everything down whether we'll open again and when it's up in the air we...
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lloyd. i am. last. night you. heard. her. good. thank you to be hiding out. in the city. the sun. can give the kids. some seeing. t.v. even boys you. dissociate. report is you believe that it's. a friend assuming he. seems to pitch it in to put down his defeat doesn't. see him post to. see the movie should get you from our borders or machine which is a fantasy to feel. the sun. to be futuristic. to line up. with you. to use the school savvy move to from. the city to be fussy. this point stop being told. to. cease to mom was. just a few. oil prices plummet to saudi arabia for our studio stepped up production after russia's refusal to join an opec production cut bill comes in the wake of coronavirus slashing the global demand for crude. criminal trial opens in the netherlands into the downing of the make 17 passenger jet russia's foreign ministry says the verdict is already decided to. speak to one of the women forcibly sterilized in south africa who only found out when she tried to get pregnant. for some reason for an unknown reason they just decided to move may nutrients noble man
lloyd. i am. last. night you. heard. her. good. thank you to be hiding out. in the city. the sun. can give the kids. some seeing. t.v. even boys you. dissociate. report is you believe that it's. a friend assuming he. seems to pitch it in to put down his defeat doesn't. see him post to. see the movie should get you from our borders or machine which is a fantasy to feel. the sun. to be futuristic. to line up. with you. to use the school savvy move to from. the city to be fussy. this point stop...
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she's inga beale, a businesswoman and the former ceo of lloyd's of london.sorry you could not be here sat next to me as always. but we can still manage to do a paper review together, kindly? yes commented we can, we can do it virtually. let's start with the times. this they had lay many papers will be going with the day. exams cancelled, schools closed —— headline. this is huge for so many people who have kids in school, so many pupils who have been studying for years for gcse‘s and a level. a huge step by the government. it is. and every time the government comes out with another sort of order around coronavirus that we have to do something, it raises more questions. so this article also picks up some those questions. so the children of key workers are still going to go to skeleton schools, and then who cou nts skeleton schools, and then who counts as the key workers? which schools are going to be the schools that are open? and then how is that assessment going to made of those pupils who have been studying for so long when they actually get their grades an
she's inga beale, a businesswoman and the former ceo of lloyd's of london.sorry you could not be here sat next to me as always. but we can still manage to do a paper review together, kindly? yes commented we can, we can do it virtually. let's start with the times. this they had lay many papers will be going with the day. exams cancelled, schools closed —— headline. this is huge for so many people who have kids in school, so many pupils who have been studying for years for gcse‘s and a...
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christen press and carli lloyd scored the goals in a two—minute spell early in the second half.nation australia in sunday's final of the women's t20 world cup with the main protagonist of their semi final being the weather. that's after their last four clash against england was abandoned without a ball being bowled — due of heavy rain in sydney. with no reserve days in place for the semis, india qualified for their first ever final by virtue of a better record in the group phase. they finished top of their group, while england were second in theirs. the england captain heather knight says the rules need to change. yeah, we're just we didn't have the chance to fight for a place in that final. there's not a lot we can do. we obvious he lost that first game against south africa which ultimately cost us. our aim was to make the semifinals and hopefully play a better cricket towards then. and obviously, we had that chance taken away us. we knew from day one when we started this tournament that we had to win that game, because if we want — because of any condition or whoever is top of
christen press and carli lloyd scored the goals in a two—minute spell early in the second half.nation australia in sunday's final of the women's t20 world cup with the main protagonist of their semi final being the weather. that's after their last four clash against england was abandoned without a ball being bowled — due of heavy rain in sydney. with no reserve days in place for the semis, india qualified for their first ever final by virtue of a better record in the group phase. they...
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reminded lloyd and thoughtless my guess is a moment we want to make it clear to people that it's not responsible to fly abroad at the moment at all and of course we must start a major operation to get people back since many are stranded even now and things won't be getting better i don't know if we will still be able to perform such operations in 2 or 3 weeks and if more border is the sealed off if airports are shut downs that's why it's not responsible to fly abroad at the moment because no one can say for sure how things would develop with in the days and weeks ahead when no one can say whether travelers can return as planned. plant over that feeling has thank you very much foreign minister that was germany's foreign minister for their high costs france has joined neighboring italy and spain in ordering a complete lockdown to halt the spread of the coronavirus president. describing the situation as a public health war the virus has killed nearly 150 people in the country and infected more than 7800. as the clock struck noon in france the lock down took effect people must now carry
reminded lloyd and thoughtless my guess is a moment we want to make it clear to people that it's not responsible to fly abroad at the moment at all and of course we must start a major operation to get people back since many are stranded even now and things won't be getting better i don't know if we will still be able to perform such operations in 2 or 3 weeks and if more border is the sealed off if airports are shut downs that's why it's not responsible to fly abroad at the moment because no...
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. —— lloyd griffith. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend.o our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the mirror columnist, susie boniface and the deputy editor at the daily express, michael booker. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in with coronavirus continuing to dominate the headlines. it's game over says the mirror as british sport is hit by the global pandemic with all premier and english football league matches cancelled until april. the telegraph says borisjohnson will follow suit and impose a ban on mass gatherings as early as next week. the times has more details of the government's emergency legislation with police set to be given new powers to detain people infected with coronavirus. more coronavirus in the guardian — the paper says care homes are banning family visits in an effort to protect in an effort to protect older residents. the daily mail leads with an admission from intensive care experts that treatment of the most vulnerable patients may be stopped if the spread of the virus es
. —— lloyd griffith. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend.o our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the mirror columnist, susie boniface and the deputy editor at the daily express, michael booker. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in with coronavirus continuing to dominate the headlines. it's game over says the mirror as british sport is hit by the global pandemic with all premier and english football league...
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knowing where you are girl are very very low you hold down lloyd the dumbest the. media. on the bike only cheats. on you. but i think they ask us if we. are all misty on the glutted store and idealist on the absolutely truck company moral code and go. do it differently. than most of the other yet mr president that they. are cops. i think. 'd yes. i mean. yes even if you know there's. a good chance you're. 2 going to trust that arsenal stumble more than in the book and you would lean and. bring the stump up as orderly if that's only part of the skew but it's for a month to have finished most when it comes but then so it goes to show you where within the mission but in the bill as it was the plan was much so some was great so it's. hope they're right on the. book. but she ought to be everything. this is do you think this is still. going to be you know phoebe that was what they are you know it said the old i believe it's no other issue i think that experience of. the of the cut off style he would use to shine some cars out some of seagull just to make sure money. gets them i
knowing where you are girl are very very low you hold down lloyd the dumbest the. media. on the bike only cheats. on you. but i think they ask us if we. are all misty on the glutted store and idealist on the absolutely truck company moral code and go. do it differently. than most of the other yet mr president that they. are cops. i think. 'd yes. i mean. yes even if you know there's. a good chance you're. 2 going to trust that arsenal stumble more than in the book and you would lean and. bring...
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knowing where you are girl are very very low you hold down lloyd the dumbest the. media. on the bike lead sheets. they ask us if we. cherish by the store on the glutted store and idealist and absolutely the truck company more come over to go. do it differently. than most of the other yes mr president but they. are cops. i think. 'd yeah i mean. yes even if. it was not very good 2. i would think he trusted arsenal something with that in the book i mean i would lean and. bring the stump up as orderly if that's only part of the skew but that's for a month to have finished when it comes but then so as to show he will but then the mission president blessings upon one which so some was great so it's. hope they're right on the. book. she ought to be it right. this is do you think this is still this list of course makes for good t.v. but that was one thing i didn't know it was set in the ok let's note the other issue is that experiencing milk. the is the cut off so he would use too much on something that some of seagull. gets them into much of the 1st no switching use of a minute
knowing where you are girl are very very low you hold down lloyd the dumbest the. media. on the bike lead sheets. they ask us if we. cherish by the store on the glutted store and idealist and absolutely the truck company more come over to go. do it differently. than most of the other yes mr president but they. are cops. i think. 'd yeah i mean. yes even if. it was not very good 2. i would think he trusted arsenal something with that in the book i mean i would lean and. bring the stump up as...
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knowing where you are girl are very very low you hold down lloyd the dumbest the. media. on the bike lead sheets of. the ok. but i still have to ask as we approach towards healing. me trashed by that old mystic store and i'm glad it store and idealist and absolutely the truck company moorcock over to go. do it differently. than most of the other yet mr president that they. caught. i think. yeah ready. i mean. this is it isn't this is. just. to. c 2 do with being interested arsenal something with them you know. bringing the stump up as orderly if that's the only party skew but it's for a month to have face the most money the most of them so as to share with them the mission president bush used to promote but so someone's character it's. in your soul they're right. but she ought to be everything. this is do you think this is doing this. because you know phoebe said one thing well i didn't know it said the old i believe it's no other issue is. the is the cut off style you were used to shine some cars out some of seagull. come into much of the session i'm switching use of a m
knowing where you are girl are very very low you hold down lloyd the dumbest the. media. on the bike lead sheets of. the ok. but i still have to ask as we approach towards healing. me trashed by that old mystic store and i'm glad it store and idealist and absolutely the truck company moorcock over to go. do it differently. than most of the other yet mr president that they. caught. i think. yeah ready. i mean. this is it isn't this is. just. to. c 2 do with being interested arsenal something...
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lloyd spanks that we will avoid the systemic damage with evidence in 2008. are there systemic worries for you may be around credit? there are always systemic worries when you see the prospects of the shocks. a couple of things are important. bank balance sheets, the banking system, the payment system seems to be in pretty robust shape. one of the things we are finding out as we see the reversal of some of the leverage being built up over the last five or six that is that process probably coming to an end. we are looking at the title holders of the leverage. my take at the moment, it is very early days, we are in better shape as a financial system than we were as we went because8, 2009, partly the regulators have done a pretty good job. matt: what about the regulators? what about the country in terms of its response to coronavirus? some governments have handled this well, some have not handled that as well. what do you think about the situation in the u.k.? >> i think so far we have a proportionate response. i think this is not just for government. but it is
lloyd spanks that we will avoid the systemic damage with evidence in 2008. are there systemic worries for you may be around credit? there are always systemic worries when you see the prospects of the shocks. a couple of things are important. bank balance sheets, the banking system, the payment system seems to be in pretty robust shape. one of the things we are finding out as we see the reversal of some of the leverage being built up over the last five or six that is that process probably coming...
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lloyd noise picked. the principal of the vest back on upper floors you find studios and below there are cool shops with pretty cool outfits. a spirit of optimism and creating something new together away from the mainstream that's what the west of life he stands for and that's what the back also stands for it's like a power station of art between conveyor belt and boilers you will find exciting art projects. a stage from mass and culture. in a former haitian power plant that until 992 supplied light 6 trams with electricity . that's the coolest kraftwerk now the center for contemporary art culture and design in leipzig. under the slogan combine old with new it provides artists with space for experiments. a frequent guest is john franco young nuzzi of italy a world famous video artist. both of what's special about leipsic and this place in particular is its history you can sense it when you're in the city or the space. the industrialization is still visible here in these halls that's inspired me a lots and
lloyd noise picked. the principal of the vest back on upper floors you find studios and below there are cool shops with pretty cool outfits. a spirit of optimism and creating something new together away from the mainstream that's what the west of life he stands for and that's what the back also stands for it's like a power station of art between conveyor belt and boilers you will find exciting art projects. a stage from mass and culture. in a former haitian power plant that until 992 supplied...