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people are using, where this data is showing for example, on london bridgee, the user experience may be less good because on suffolk bridge there is a better cycling experience in terms of breaking and less swerving which could indicate a propensity for accidents. data helps politicians justify logical decisions because they can show that they are logical and it helps planners make decisions. if you measure where cyclists go now using see.sense lights or apps or watches, whatever it is they use, they are measuring what they are doing now so you can't go, well, that's where they want to go so i'll build infrastructure that protects people who go there. they might be going there because the place they want to go is a two—lane motorway and they just can't. so a careful interpretation of the data is as critical as gathering it. the humble bike light then has turned bike accessory makers first into tech companies and now into data analysts. all cyclists will care about is that some of this will now genuinely help make the streets of our cities safer to ride. that
people are using, where this data is showing for example, on london bridgee, the user experience may be less good because on suffolk bridge there is a better cycling experience in terms of breaking and less swerving which could indicate a propensity for accidents. data helps politicians justify logical decisions because they can show that they are logical and it helps planners make decisions. if you measure where cyclists go now using see.sense lights or apps or watches, whatever it is they...
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people are using, where this data is showing for example, on london bridge compared to suffolk bridgethere is a better cycling experience in terms of breaking and less swerving which could indicate a propensity for accidents. data helps politicians justify logical decisions because they can show that they are logical and it helps planners make decisions. if you measure where cyclists go now using see.sense lights or apps or watches, whatever it is they use, they are measuring what they are doing now so you can't go, well, that's where they want to go so i'll build infrastructure that protects people who go there. they might be going there because the place they want to go is a two—lane motorway and they just can't. a careful interpretation of the data is as critical as gathering it. the humble bike light then has turned bike accessory makers first into tech companies and now into data analysts. all cyclists will care about is that some of this will now genuinely help make the streets of our cities safer to ride. that was simon. it might be that you can't get on a bike where you are, m
people are using, where this data is showing for example, on london bridge compared to suffolk bridgethere is a better cycling experience in terms of breaking and less swerving which could indicate a propensity for accidents. data helps politicians justify logical decisions because they can show that they are logical and it helps planners make decisions. if you measure where cyclists go now using see.sense lights or apps or watches, whatever it is they use, they are measuring what they are...
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week trial destroying outside of parliament in london bridge all of the racism in defoe it did actually do well in the bestseller's just as coronavirus was having but i'm going to ask because i mean we cover it here yemen the world's worst humanitarian crisis the wars haven't stopped despite the un secretary general asking for it during coronavirus why do you think the media is a default in covering conflict you said in lessons in darkness about the fires in kuwait i had the feeling that this looked really awful and it was just the media way to deal with it and i felt i should do it much better what what is it that can be brought to the subject visually and experientially that the media just isn't well. at the time and made the film about the failures of kuwait it was in the news in 10 seconds snippets in little clips every every evening but i thought there was something much bigger big show had to be done because it's not only a put a political component in there bad guys of saddam hussein started to fire since and i thought it was speaker it was a crime and not only a political crime
week trial destroying outside of parliament in london bridge all of the racism in defoe it did actually do well in the bestseller's just as coronavirus was having but i'm going to ask because i mean we cover it here yemen the world's worst humanitarian crisis the wars haven't stopped despite the un secretary general asking for it during coronavirus why do you think the media is a default in covering conflict you said in lessons in darkness about the fires in kuwait i had the feeling that this...
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they chose to put their offices in the city, in london bridge, in kings cross because there is wholes and the restaurants all my work was completely cancelled. over in the west end, they are not cancelling this long—running musical. permanently. not viable with all the restrictions. people are out. there is hope. london is the greatest city in the world. we need to remember that we are a resilient city and a strong city. it is important that everybody feels confident and comfortable. getting back onto the high street. in getting back into restaurant and hubs and supporting the businesses that are the backbone of our city. reminders of the challenges everywhere. even a city that is trying to adapt. and find a way through. the second longest running musical in the west end of london and the longest running musical on broadway — the phantom of the opera is to close. the show‘s producer cameron mackintosh announced that andrew lloyd webber‘s hit musical will shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic. like many productions the phantom has struggled to stay financially viable, with social
they chose to put their offices in the city, in london bridge, in kings cross because there is wholes and the restaurants all my work was completely cancelled. over in the west end, they are not cancelling this long—running musical. permanently. not viable with all the restrictions. people are out. there is hope. london is the greatest city in the world. we need to remember that we are a resilient city and a strong city. it is important that everybody feels confident and comfortable. getting...
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yet it does and you can see that when i go to london bridge where our headquarters are based, it is cominghose first few weeks it was completely deserted and even now when you go out for lunch or pick upa now when you go out for lunch or pick up a sandwich or whatever, you can see that the footfall is significantly down. when i say sort of happy medium i mean much more in terms of perhaps us not working the long hours that we did outside of the office —— inside the office and perhaps making more time for family at home but i personally totally agree. i think the economy is going to really struggle if we don't go back to work and i was quite surprised. recently i went to a trip up surprised. recently i went to a trip up to scotland and travelled for the first time by air and they were very few people in that airport lounge, there were very few shops open. this was after lockdown has notionally ended and of course that is going to have dramatic effects on our economy if you don't see people moving around in the same ways they have been doing. and of course now that we all have to wear masks
yet it does and you can see that when i go to london bridge where our headquarters are based, it is cominghose first few weeks it was completely deserted and even now when you go out for lunch or pick upa now when you go out for lunch or pick up a sandwich or whatever, you can see that the footfall is significantly down. when i say sort of happy medium i mean much more in terms of perhaps us not working the long hours that we did outside of the office —— inside the office and perhaps making...
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they chose to put their offices in the city, in london bridge, in kings cross because there is wholeand the restaurants and the drycleaners and the pubs and it's a great place for their employees to be. but unless they come back soon, none of those businesses will be there so they will be coming back to an empty office building with no where to get lunch. the shoemaker, the italian, the pub and pret, they are all still closed. many of our cities have yet to bounce back, but london's problems are particularly acute. here in the financial district, it's normally a bustling, economic powerhouse but itjust feels so eerily quiet. in central london, footfall is still down 69%. hello. cabbies always have a good idea what's going on. michael has been one for 21 years. today, he's had just fivejobs in 11 hours and is now thinking of giving up for good. i don't think it will recover from this. i don't think these office blocks here will ever be full again. people are getting used to working at home because there no one the streets. no one at the stations, no one in the hotels, obviously the th
they chose to put their offices in the city, in london bridge, in kings cross because there is wholeand the restaurants and the drycleaners and the pubs and it's a great place for their employees to be. but unless they come back soon, none of those businesses will be there so they will be coming back to an empty office building with no where to get lunch. the shoemaker, the italian, the pub and pret, they are all still closed. many of our cities have yet to bounce back, but london's problems...
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for example, on london bridge, the user experience may be less good because on the other bridge therety for accidents. data helps politicians justify logical decisions because they can show that they are logical and it helps planners make decisions. if you measure where cyclists go now, you can see apps or watches or whatever it is you use, they are measuring what they are doing now so you can't go, but is when they want to go so build infrastructure that protects people go there. it might be going there because the place they want to go is a two lane motorway and i discount. a careful interpretation of the data is as critical as covering it. the humble bike light then has turned bike accessory makers first into tech companies and now into data a nalysts. tech companies and now into data analysts. all cyclist that some of this will now generally help make the streets of our cities safer to ride. that was simon. it might be that you can't get on a bike where you are, maybe you're just not ready to get out and about you. but you can still get fit on an exercise bike and lara can help yo
for example, on london bridge, the user experience may be less good because on the other bridge therety for accidents. data helps politicians justify logical decisions because they can show that they are logical and it helps planners make decisions. if you measure where cyclists go now, you can see apps or watches or whatever it is you use, they are measuring what they are doing now so you can't go, but is when they want to go so build infrastructure that protects people go there. it might be...
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they chose to put their offices in the city, in london bridge, in kings cross because there is wholeycleaners and the pubs and it's a great place for their employees to be. but unless they come back soon, none of those businesses will be there so they will be coming back to an empty office building with no where to get lunch. the shoemaker, the italian, the pub and pret, they are all still closed. many of our cities have yet to bounce back, but london's problems are particularly acute. here in the financial district, it's normally a bustling, economic powerhouse but itjust feels so eerily quiet. in central london, footfall is still down 69%. hello. cabbies always have a good idea what's going on. michael has been one for 21 years. today, he's had just fivejobs in 11 hours and is now thinking of giving up for good. i don't think it will recover from this. i don't think these office blocks here will ever be full again. people are getting used to working at home because there no—one the streets. no—one at the stations, no—one in the hotels, obviously the theatres are closed. no tourists
they chose to put their offices in the city, in london bridge, in kings cross because there is wholeycleaners and the pubs and it's a great place for their employees to be. but unless they come back soon, none of those businesses will be there so they will be coming back to an empty office building with no where to get lunch. the shoemaker, the italian, the pub and pret, they are all still closed. many of our cities have yet to bounce back, but london's problems are particularly acute. here in...
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london shutdown the organizers are expecting thousands of protesters they plan to block london's main streets and bridges for 2 weeks bringing the city to a grinding halt i'm eating claire as she prepares for what could be the biggest demonstration in x. hours history. thank. a feeling hopeful i'm feeling hopeful that we're going to have more input and more people are going to understand the message and the seriousness of it the reason why we have to do this is because it is this band we do feel this afraid of don't know what else to. extinction rebellions target is the government but the people who will be hit hardest today are the everyday commuters as they try to get to work. there's potential then that all of this could be disrupted and people might be able to get to where they're going is a direction that say ok now is that just right we've been a sorry we don't really want to do this but we also don't want to pass on. a livable planet to the next generation. we're either to oxford circus at 8 30 am and only a handful of activists are here. or. we quickly get a taste of web publishing favor might li
london shutdown the organizers are expecting thousands of protesters they plan to block london's main streets and bridges for 2 weeks bringing the city to a grinding halt i'm eating claire as she prepares for what could be the biggest demonstration in x. hours history. thank. a feeling hopeful i'm feeling hopeful that we're going to have more input and more people are going to understand the message and the seriousness of it the reason why we have to do this is because it is this band we do...
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what is this debate in london about air bridges out of heathrow nejra: to me, the air bridge will be to france if i could get that holiday in the summer. it is about allowing travel to european countries without having to quarantine for 14 days. we have been expecting this week to get that announcement from the government, including some countries like france and italy, but some would still be exempt from that. the other thing we are looking forward to is the july 4 reopening of the pubs. some are calling it super saturday. reallyat will be interesting after what we have seen in america, the virus story as we go into the long weekend here is really quite something. we will give you some coverage on that today as well. right now with our news in new york city, here is ritika gupta. time, u.s. the first daily coronavirus cases rose above 50,000. there are increases in big states including texas, florida, and california. say the virus is increasingly becoming a disease of the young. in florida, the median age of infections is 37, down from 65 in march. the monthly jobs report is likely
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knott who is a professor of neuro psychopharmacology at the imperial college london is joins us via skype now from iron bridge thank you so much for being with us how worried should people who have been you know who've recovered who have beaten the coronavirus how worried should they be about the long term health of their non term health what what do we know and what don't we know when it comes to the effects the long term effects of call the 90. well we don't know very much but we do know that some people will have long term negative impacts on their brain in terms of neurological changes like impaired taste in parents well impaired concentration and some people will end up having disorders like depression and p.t.s.d. post-traumatic stress disorder as a consequence of the virus so the message is very clear if you're not making a quick recovery start to seek help because we need to get these kind of people into trials as soon as possible right at the corner of ours has largely been considered a respiratory disease but a number of studies from around the world have found a prevalence of neurological problems
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bridge. from prisoner to president on a jazzier. war. and our entire london the top stories on our jazeera china has been condemned by several nations after a controversial new security law came into force in hong kong 10 people were arrested under the new law on wednesday when $300.00 others were also held as thousands of protesters went on to the streets to mark the anniversary of britain handing the city back to china territories chief executive kerry says the law is essential for restoring stability but the u.s. secretary of state said it destroyed hong kong's autonomy. free hong kong was one of the world's most stable prosperous and dynamic cities now now we've just another communist run city were its people we subject to the party elites whims said indeed this is already happening security forces are already rounding up on collars for daring to speak and think freely through world war has been eviscerated and as always the chinese communist party fears its own people more than anything else. russia could be on course to pass its most sweeping constituti
bridge. from prisoner to president on a jazzier. war. and our entire london the top stories on our jazeera china has been condemned by several nations after a controversial new security law came into force in hong kong 10 people were arrested under the new law on wednesday when $300.00 others were also held as thousands of protesters went on to the streets to mark the anniversary of britain handing the city back to china territories chief executive kerry says the law is essential for restoring...
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results are a lie from london i dare you navigate also ahead of us civil rights pioneer john lewis makes his final journey across the bridge in selma alabama which began became a landmark in the fight for racial justice. this after a day of tense anti racism rallies showed by clashes in portland between protesters and federal agents deployed by president trump. argentina's police are accused of using the current virus as a cover for abuses. hello from the beaches of spain to the streets of melbourne corona virus cases are surging on almost every continent the global death toll is racing toward 650000 with more than a 3rd of fatalities in just 2 countries the united states and brazil they and india account for nearly half of all confirmed infections in the world and the virus is also spreading faster it's taken just 4 days for the global number of cases from to jump from 15 to 16000000 over the past week 37 countries have reported record spikes in daily infections including nations once praised for taming their outbreaks like australia and israel here in europe one report suggests spain's actual death toll may be 60 percent
results are a lie from london i dare you navigate also ahead of us civil rights pioneer john lewis makes his final journey across the bridge in selma alabama which began became a landmark in the fight for racial justice. this after a day of tense anti racism rallies showed by clashes in portland between protesters and federal agents deployed by president trump. argentina's police are accused of using the current virus as a cover for abuses. hello from the beaches of spain to the streets of...
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his morning fog clouds at all that you can see the but they but bay bridge toll plaza near all overcast mild to warm happening in londonater on then for this week temperatures remain kind of steady or drop a little bit they'll be the morning fog and little bit of coastal drizzle like we had some this morning. then for this weekend coming up, i guess i should say this weekend some next weekend but minor warm-up happening returning to about 90 or so and those inland valleys and just barely so so temperatures take a bit of a breather looks like all week long conditions remain somewhat mild 64 san francisco, 69 for oakland, 84 san jose clearing out and warming we've got the 80's in london with some 70's and 60's on the border of course coming up in a bit we'll check in on the 4 zone for ups and your extended to go search for some of those 90's meanwhile, robin has a look now of traffic was at the bay bridge toll plaza lining up yeah i spy some traffic here heading into san francisco a little bit of a backup right down the middle some of the lanes getting a little crowded, but this is nothing you can handle this. >>no hot s
his morning fog clouds at all that you can see the but they but bay bridge toll plaza near all overcast mild to warm happening in londonater on then for this week temperatures remain kind of steady or drop a little bit they'll be the morning fog and little bit of coastal drizzle like we had some this morning. then for this weekend coming up, i guess i should say this weekend some next weekend but minor warm-up happening returning to about 90 or so and those inland valleys and just barely so so...
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damage relations between london in beijing but it will strengthen ties to washington and it marks a major foreign policy victory for the trumpet ministration. speeding up bridges broadband is a work in progress that prime minister barak johnson wants to boost the network while facing u.s. pressure to dish while way tensions between britain and china have escalated over beijing's crackdown in hong kong washington says china could use 5 g. for espionage. so it came as a surprise when digital secretary oliver dowden said huawei would be purged from the 5 g. network by 2027. the best way to secure our networks is for operators to stop using new affected huawei to quit and to build a new case future 5 g. networks so to be clear from the end of this year telecoms operators must not buy any 5 g. equipment from while away and once the telecom security bill is passed it will be illegal for them to do so. donald trump at long pushed johnson to reverse a decision he made in january giving huawei a limited role in 5 g. the british will raise china's hackles by signalling that the world's biggest telecoms equipment maker is no longer welcome in the west china views while w
damage relations between london in beijing but it will strengthen ties to washington and it marks a major foreign policy victory for the trumpet ministration. speeding up bridges broadband is a work in progress that prime minister barak johnson wants to boost the network while facing u.s. pressure to dish while way tensions between britain and china have escalated over beijing's crackdown in hong kong washington says china could use 5 g. for espionage. so it came as a surprise when digital...
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there are all lined up here at the bay bridge toll plaza so for today we're mostly sunny warm 80's happening in london a few token 90's here and there. for the rest the week more of that warming into the 80's or rather the 90's happening in lands we have 80's for the bay will settle in mid 90's by week's end it looks like happening for the weekend. and there's a little chance we might even race to 100 or so in some selective spots like antioch brentwood, potentially by this weekend going on here so little bit of a mini heats by kobe couple, localized however, 69 san francisco, 75 for oakland 82 meanwhile for san jose across the wider real estate. there's the reds and there could be pretty much camping out all week long here. far inland as where the numbers are in the upper 80's today near about 90 east bay shoreline is mid 70's for now but expect some 80's be popping out there towards week sen. but take a look at that 4 zone forecast coming up in a bit as well as your extended right now robin checking in the bay area traffic problem, yes, we're still watching a hot spot in fremont that's been lingerin
there are all lined up here at the bay bridge toll plaza so for today we're mostly sunny warm 80's happening in london a few token 90's here and there. for the rest the week more of that warming into the 80's or rather the 90's happening in lands we have 80's for the bay will settle in mid 90's by week's end it looks like happening for the weekend. and there's a little chance we might even race to 100 or so in some selective spots like antioch brentwood, potentially by this weekend going on...
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or london breed, if you are able to, go in and shut down the 580 or the bay bridge. if you're not able to do that, having the difficult conversations within your family, within your community, educating yourself. it's not so much of a transactional experience as sometimes allyship can be. i do consulting. we often do ally training. you would think with all the ally trainings that i've double in last final years,ering would be great. the issue that we undocumented students. or i did the lgbtq training so i'm good with that. or the black lives matter training. whatever it might be. it's not a check box. there is no end point to the destination. a lifelong process and accomplice helps to identify that more than ally does. and it is more action oriented direction toward it. >> i love this. >> go ahead. you want to jump in? >> i was saying the idea of a co-conspirator. your own skin is in the game. your own lie bill is in the game. i keep emphasizing, protesting is credible. we have real material disparities here. the opioid crisis. the covid-19 crisis. the question for m
or london breed, if you are able to, go in and shut down the 580 or the bay bridge. if you're not able to do that, having the difficult conversations within your family, within your community, educating yourself. it's not so much of a transactional experience as sometimes allyship can be. i do consulting. we often do ally training. you would think with all the ally trainings that i've double in last final years,ering would be great. the issue that we undocumented students. or i did the lgbtq...
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through it all with the now following the story from london the dame talk of a compromise is it likely that that sort of compromise is enough to bridge that sort of divide which we just outlined. hard to say when he came out of all of these e.u. summit by definition involve compromise of sorts we didn't see any breakthrough. until the early hours of friday when talks broke up with dutch prime minister mark saying that the atmosphere got grumpier and saying that this could take a considerable length of time it doesn't it's not clear what he means by that they could reconvene at a later date they are still trying to thrash out agreement on the balance as you are saying of the $850000000000.00 dollars 'd pot the recovery fund will the latest is that shell michel has suggested that the the share the goes in grants in free grants be reduced from $560000000000.00 to $500000000000.00 so that leaves around $350000000000.00 in repayable loans will some of those countries the so-called frugal 4 including austria actually have been pushing for the 0 grants it's interesting that the biggest economies france and germany have been on the side of m
through it all with the now following the story from london the dame talk of a compromise is it likely that that sort of compromise is enough to bridge that sort of divide which we just outlined. hard to say when he came out of all of these e.u. summit by definition involve compromise of sorts we didn't see any breakthrough. until the early hours of friday when talks broke up with dutch prime minister mark saying that the atmosphere got grumpier and saying that this could take a considerable...
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overhead and low clouds throughout golden gate bridge and temperatures out there right now mid 50's along the coast with low to mid 60's as you make your way in london mid 70's. throughout antioch to as well and overnight lows tonight low to mid 50's right along the coast with upper 50's as you make your way inland and tomorrow's daytime highs slightly warmer then today, downtown san francisco 65 degrees of mid 70's throughout the east bay shoreline and low to mid 80's as you make your way in line with our try valleys. >>in the low 90's and taking a look ahead at our next 10 at 10 outlook we are going to cool down a little bit by this midweek but then. >>gradually warming up this weekend. honestly grand i think we need an oakland zoo petition to name one of the zoo animals after you which one would you pick. >>we love the giraffes and tigers we love the oakland zoo were members of it's been so sad to not go for so many months didn't get there today, but. >>we'll be there soon. no doubt their draft draft is good >>kids lover, especially the babies, you know because there are only like 10 feet, yeah, just 10. narrator: in the criminal justice system,
overhead and low clouds throughout golden gate bridge and temperatures out there right now mid 50's along the coast with low to mid 60's as you make your way in london mid 70's. throughout antioch to as well and overnight lows tonight low to mid 50's right along the coast with upper 50's as you make your way inland and tomorrow's daytime highs slightly warmer then today, downtown san francisco 65 degrees of mid 70's throughout the east bay shoreline and low to mid 80's as you make your way in...
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happening in london have >>morning welcome back to the kron 00:04am morning news, it is 7.45 this friday morning. we're taking a live look outside the approach the richmond sandra fell bridgecars started back up doesn't look anything like friday light, dave yeah looks like about to do a traffic report right there. yeah exactly with the overcast fog clouds we got him here too at the shot at u c berkeley, suppressing temperatures and all of that, but that's going to mix out we're going to mostly sunny as we go to the afternoon sfo, no delays there but also the overcast that we've got going on too. now we mentioned this before, but these temperatures really haven't moved much kind of given what we've got but 65 already antioch 60 conquered in oakland also at 60 elsewhere in the 50's that trends going continue today will warm up a little bit of the weekend sure, but at least we're kind of cool to start off with all right the tropics busy busy busy. gonzalo for example, this is a tropical storm but before it strikes in the eastern caribbean. actually jump up to hurricane strength. a category one looks like saturday afternoon maybe our time late saturday morning potentially as t
happening in london have >>morning welcome back to the kron 00:04am morning news, it is 7.45 this friday morning. we're taking a live look outside the approach the richmond sandra fell bridgecars started back up doesn't look anything like friday light, dave yeah looks like about to do a traffic report right there. yeah exactly with the overcast fog clouds we got him here too at the shot at u c berkeley, suppressing temperatures and all of that, but that's going to mix out we're going to...
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you seem to grady bridge to be just a really deep hole with all continues inside story on al jazeera. al-jazeera. hello i'm barbara sara this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thanks for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes 3 european nations threatened sanctions against foreign governments over repeated violations of a u.n. arms embargo in libya. 25000000 people infected millions more at risk iran's president warns this country's fight with coronavirus is far from over imo they should show strength drug cartel fighters flex their muscles as the mexican president hits town and the u.s. congress loses a man described as its conscience john lewis the civil rights hero who shared a dream with martin luther king dies aged 18. and for italy with hamilton clinches pole position for the hung garion grand prix and defending for realign world champion will start at the front of the grid for the 90th time in his career. france germany and italy have threatened to use sanctions against countries that continue to violate a united nations arms embargo on libya the embargo came into effect in february but has been routinely flouted by both sides of the conflict me
you seem to grady bridge to be just a really deep hole with all continues inside story on al jazeera. al-jazeera. hello i'm barbara sara this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thanks for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes 3 european nations threatened sanctions against foreign governments over repeated violations of a u.n. arms embargo in libya. 25000000 people infected millions more at risk iran's president warns this country's fight with coronavirus is far from over imo...
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london out or departing from there or i will deny their right to overfly their perspective. including the territorial seas within the relevant information. so everything interests think it is also up a lie too long bridges 30 flying form from. which were required to or they pry out of one from the sea that have vision or thought it is of their pillow. according to their pet a lot of these the distinctive measures were taking this falls to cut that is a lake of its obligations under certain thin for much and i like the human too which is the up bell on the other part is included in the agreement of 23 and 20 form of ember 2030 as well as the american implement in the union of civic in every 2040 under supplementary year the given of speech in november 24th in which a show very fair to us the. on foot through october 27th 2 sets of proceeding is feeling to the vision of this direction is where the need heated by. asian is fighting with the commons. in the 3rd is that location initiate its. the president of the international court of justice in the process there of delivering his verdict in the case involving qatar and its neighboring countries over the blockade the air blockade preventing contact from usi
london out or departing from there or i will deny their right to overfly their perspective. including the territorial seas within the relevant information. so everything interests think it is also up a lie too long bridges 30 flying form from. which were required to or they pry out of one from the sea that have vision or thought it is of their pillow. according to their pet a lot of these the distinctive measures were taking this falls to cut that is a lake of its obligations under certain thin...
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bridge in selma, alabama to capitol hill in washington. >>> a stern call for people to follow the rule as san francisco land on the state's watchlist. helmet your london> preparing for the threat of a wildfire during a pandemic in the east bay. how firefighters in orinda are conducting a wildfire investigation entirely online. >>> from ktvu news, this is " mornings on 2. " >>> welcome to "mornings on 2." we take you up to beautiful lake tahoe, where they've got nothing but blue sky and a lot of deep water. it is one of the best places, certainly the most beautiful places on earth. good to have you here on a saturday. already july 18. the summer is zooming by. good morning, i'm frank mallicoat..com good morning, frank. good morning to you at home. i'm claudine wong. and it does feel like the summer is zooming by, frank. >> rosemary, it feels like when we are talking about this school, kids, going back on distance learning, they are still going back, and it feels like the summer is just going too fast. >> it is an interesting time. good morning, claudine and frank. sometimes it seems like time just flew by, and other times it seems like gosh, how many m
bridge in selma, alabama to capitol hill in washington. >>> a stern call for people to follow the rule as san francisco land on the state's watchlist. helmet your london> preparing for the threat of a wildfire during a pandemic in the east bay. how firefighters in orinda are conducting a wildfire investigation entirely online. >>> from ktvu news, this is " mornings on 2. " >>> welcome to "mornings on 2." we take you up to beautiful lake tahoe,...
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involved ina double papers, use a bridge and is involved in a double diplomatic crisis both with russia and with china. i have been talking to the kremlin's new man in londonore than any other team. but their 2—0 victory over manchester city last night was probably even sweeter for manager mikel arteta, beating his old mentor, pep guardiola. remember — arteta only left his job as pep's assistant manager at the end of last year, and now, he has a chance to mark his first season in charge with some major silverware. jim lumsden reports. it's wembley, but not as we know it. 90,000 seats all empty, fans replaced by banners. city didn't mind — a good week so far for them. their champions league ban overturned and still two cups to play for. arsenal still strutting from a defeat of champions liverpool, saw little of the ball for the first quarter of an hour before pierre—emerick aubameyang found a way through. the gunners were calling the shots with mustafi coming close to making it two. all of which gave pep plenty to ponder. his former number two, now in charge in the other dugout, was taking a leaf out of his book. although after the break, there were signs t
involved ina double papers, use a bridge and is involved in a double diplomatic crisis both with russia and with china. i have been talking to the kremlin's new man in londonore than any other team. but their 2—0 victory over manchester city last night was probably even sweeter for manager mikel arteta, beating his old mentor, pep guardiola. remember — arteta only left his job as pep's assistant manager at the end of last year, and now, he has a chance to mark his first season in charge...