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keith morrison: alone? aaron candelario: mm-hmm. you're looking for the remains of your own mother. i mean, i can't imagine what that-- i can't explain it. it's always been a fire that just drives you to do something. keith morrison: and then one day-- aaron candelario: i'd been going through some of my dad's stuff in the basement. and i found a box of stuff that supposedly she had taken with her. and it was a denim jacket that her mother had given her, a passport, driver's license, a cell phone were down there. wait a minute, what was that like? that was kind of the final straw. and naturally, if she was gone, she would have taken those things with her. exactly. no, that was-- that was my final piece of the puzzle. keith morrison: he left it there, left the box in the basement, and emerged a changed person. shannon told us aaron wouldn't talk much about his mother when they were married. but-- i'd find him up at night just over her stuff, just over papers. and he'd just emotionally-- going through her papers? just going through lik
keith morrison: alone? aaron candelario: mm-hmm. you're looking for the remains of your own mother. i mean, i can't imagine what that-- i can't explain it. it's always been a fire that just drives you to do something. keith morrison: and then one day-- aaron candelario: i'd been going through some of my dad's stuff in the basement. and i found a box of stuff that supposedly she had taken with her. and it was a denim jacket that her mother had given her, a passport, driver's license, a cell...
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uk supermarkets morrisons and sainsbury‘s take a tougher stance on people refusing to wear masks whileing. what do you think about how the lockdown rules are being enforced where you are? are you confused by the rules themselves? if you'd like to get in touch on this or any of our stories you can contact me on twitter @geetagurumurthy or #bbcyourquestions. security is stepped up as the fbi warns of armed protests across the united states in the run—up tojoe biden‘s inauguration. plus, the findings of an inquiry into cruelty suffered by unmarried mothers and their children in religious institutions is due to be published by the irish government. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world, and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. figures released in the last hour by the office for national statistics show that last year saw the largest increase in deaths in the uk for 70 years. the big increase of around 90,000 is the sharpest since the 1940s. this historic rise undoes around ten years of progress in life expectancy. let's
uk supermarkets morrisons and sainsbury‘s take a tougher stance on people refusing to wear masks whileing. what do you think about how the lockdown rules are being enforced where you are? are you confused by the rules themselves? if you'd like to get in touch on this or any of our stories you can contact me on twitter @geetagurumurthy or #bbcyourquestions. security is stepped up as the fbi warns of armed protests across the united states in the run—up tojoe biden‘s inauguration. plus, the...
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here is keith morrison. >> we know the truth. we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> it's emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> though it is, even if we've seen something, or if we think we have. and thus the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course she does. of course she does. so why does this other woman think this? >> she doesn't know for sure what she saw. >> a question, we say, on which all the rest will turn. why don't we begin here. calimesa, california, riverside county. historic missions. sprawling suburbing creeping out to the rim of mountains around the eastern flank of los angeles. here is where chris and cristi hall had come to live out their golden years, though they were far from old when it happened. just experienced, with life and each other. >> as far back as i can remember, it's always been chris and cristi. they were never thought of as separate. they were a unit. >> th
here is keith morrison. >> we know the truth. we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> it's emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> though it is, even if we've seen something, or if we think we have. and thus the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course she does. of course she does. so why does this other woman think this?...
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we heard from scott morrison saying he would be willing to meet with president xi jinping.re may be a naive hope the biden reset in that relationship could mean a reset for canberra as well particularly as we have we have -- as we have a new trade minister. is more required to reset the relationship than this ambivalent statement about we will have a meeting but no real change in strategy from either party? geoff: i think that is right. the prime minister has said he will take a phone call from xi jinping. we are prepared to talk, that sort of thing. i think we are stuck. most likely everyone is going to wait and see what happens with the biden administration and how it deals with china and whether it does provide a possibility for australia. haidi: given that in the past we have seen a lack of visits or visitations being extended for australian ministers to go into china, what is required here? i guess we spoke to the former prime minister recently and said a managed strategic approach needs to be taken. what does that look like for canberra? geoff: the policy has to be co
we heard from scott morrison saying he would be willing to meet with president xi jinping.re may be a naive hope the biden reset in that relationship could mean a reset for canberra as well particularly as we have we have -- as we have a new trade minister. is more required to reset the relationship than this ambivalent statement about we will have a meeting but no real change in strategy from either party? geoff: i think that is right. the prime minister has said he will take a phone call from...
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morrisons and sainsbury‘s take a tougher stance on people refusing to wear masks while shopping.ng street rejects suggestions that borisjohnson broke the rules on only exercising in your local area after he was seen cycling in the olympic park in east london. what do you think about how the lockdown rules are being enforced? are you confused by the rules themselves? if you'd like to get in touch on this or any of our stories, you can contact me on twitter @geetagurumurthy, or #bbcyourquestions. ministers say they're looking into claims that some food parcels sent to children who would normally get free school meals are inadequate. security is stepped up as the fbi warns of armed protests across the united states in the run—up tojoe biden‘s inauguration. and coming up this hour... finding your thing during lockdown. we look at how people are keeping themselves motivated while staying at home. the uk's most senior police officer has said that people who break lockdown rules are being fined much more quickly, but says that more clarity on the meaning of "local" on exercise guideline
morrisons and sainsbury‘s take a tougher stance on people refusing to wear masks while shopping.ng street rejects suggestions that borisjohnson broke the rules on only exercising in your local area after he was seen cycling in the olympic park in east london. what do you think about how the lockdown rules are being enforced? are you confused by the rules themselves? if you'd like to get in touch on this or any of our stories, you can contact me on twitter @geetagurumurthy, or...
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here is keith morrison with "evil was watching." >> again and again, she came here. stood under the ancient canopy. walked the damp, narrow paths to the places the killer used to hide what he had done as if looking once more after all these years would tell her something. as if the dense undergrowth would part and finally reveal the name. it's so peaceful here. it's not the kind of place you would associate with violent crime, that's for sure. >> no. no. nothing like this has ever happened at this park before. >> lindsey wait was just 11 years old. that terrible summer in tacoma, washington. >> i just remember that it was really scary to me as a young girl. it was really scary not just for me, but for everybody. >> and the questions about that place and that summer followed her. up through the ranks of the tacoma police department until as detective lindsey wait, she came here to westal with something like an obsession. a mystery that laid dormant for more than three decades. a story that can finally be told. it was march 1986. things were finally looking up for barb
here is keith morrison with "evil was watching." >> again and again, she came here. stood under the ancient canopy. walked the damp, narrow paths to the places the killer used to hide what he had done as if looking once more after all these years would tell her something. as if the dense undergrowth would part and finally reveal the name. it's so peaceful here. it's not the kind of place you would associate with violent crime, that's for sure. >> no. no. nothing like this...
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once again, keith morrison. >> it was quite an eye opener.t is, when joan shannon told detectives that she and her now dead husband, major david shannon, were regular and enthusiastic swingers. but when joan told them she developed a special one on one thing with a married man named jeffrey wilson, now that was a real lead. could it be the major was the victim of a jealous lover? so detective murphy paid a call on wilson, also a soldier here at ft. bragg. >> jeffrey did confirm he was involved in a romantic relationship with joan shannon. >> where was he when this murder occurred? >> he was actually working at the time of the homicide. >> in fact, a little checking revealed it was a perfect unassailable alibi. jeffrey wilson was innocent. of murder, that is. but as for a three-month affair with joan, wilson was very cooperative. he revealed every lurid detail. >> back in april, they were probably meeting for sex about two times a week. and in july, and of course the murder occurred on july 23rd, at least four times a week. >> so now deputy d.
once again, keith morrison. >> it was quite an eye opener.t is, when joan shannon told detectives that she and her now dead husband, major david shannon, were regular and enthusiastic swingers. but when joan told them she developed a special one on one thing with a married man named jeffrey wilson, now that was a real lead. could it be the major was the victim of a jealous lover? so detective murphy paid a call on wilson, also a soldier here at ft. bragg. >> jeffrey did confirm he...
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morrison, thank you so much. all the best to you. your colleagues. >> thank you, thank you, fred. >>> again, we continue to wait out of wilmington, delaware, we're awaiting the president-elect joe biden to formally introduce his science team and when that happens we'll take you there live. we'll be right back. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ if you're getting ready for a special day, or you're looking to create one, spice things up at adoreme.com. they have bras and lingerie for every style and sizes up to 4x. perfectly fitted so you feel cute and confident. get on-trend bodysuits that flatter every curv
morrison, thank you so much. all the best to you. your colleagues. >> thank you, thank you, fred. >>> again, we continue to wait out of wilmington, delaware, we're awaiting the president-elect joe biden to formally introduce his science team and when that happens we'll take you there live. we'll be right back. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could...
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here's keith morrison. >> it was her first time in las vegas, her first look at that famous strip, its outsized kitsch, its gaudy cavernous casinos. with their endless electronic clatter and their darker places where men in black suits hover over the steadied calm of high-rolling wishful thinkers. her name was adrian solomon, and she was here on business. >> i was excited to go, to see what this city was all about. >> adrian came to las vegas to plan a medical conference. meeting planning was her business. a road job. >> i was probably gone 50% of the time. >> and now the job had brought her here, to a vast casino, all alone. exciting of course, but buttoned down compared to her previous more exotic occupation, teaching the flying trapeze. >> i went to work for club med and worked for the vacationers for seven years, living all over the world. >> i can't imagine what it's like to have a job where your responsibility is to teach people how to relax and have fun and do it in a wonderful setting. >> it was the best job. >> in which she learned to embrace moments of fun, new experiences, a
here's keith morrison. >> it was her first time in las vegas, her first look at that famous strip, its outsized kitsch, its gaudy cavernous casinos. with their endless electronic clatter and their darker places where men in black suits hover over the steadied calm of high-rolling wishful thinkers. her name was adrian solomon, and she was here on business. >> i was excited to go, to see what this city was all about. >> adrian came to las vegas to plan a medical conference....
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scott morrison, the pm, says they will not be held to ransom.n but the weather certainly isn't going to make things any worse over the next few days. the current situation — well, the number of flood and severe flood warnings has just started to edge down. so, things are slowly improving for some communities. 0ther rivers though taking longer to respond. for example, the 0use in york. well, that's not going to peak until later in the day on friday. so, for some, it could still get worse before it gets better. lots of snow around of course. that snow still with us at the moment across the high ground in scotland. still some strong winds and further accumulations. otherwise, it's a cold night with the frost. showers, there is a risk of icy stretches dotted around the country. to the day as we edge into friday. cold north—westerly winds with us pulling in this chilly air. a day of sunshine and showers for sure, but some of the showers could be quite interesting. one of those particular showers that i've got my beady eye on is this clump of cloud yo
scott morrison, the pm, says they will not be held to ransom.n but the weather certainly isn't going to make things any worse over the next few days. the current situation — well, the number of flood and severe flood warnings has just started to edge down. so, things are slowly improving for some communities. 0ther rivers though taking longer to respond. for example, the 0use in york. well, that's not going to peak until later in the day on friday. so, for some, it could still get worse...
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supermarkets are now getting tougher, morrison's, the first to ban shoppers not wearing masks.oing the same. grocers have already spent millions of pounds making stores safe. but in these critical times, they are clamping down. emma simpson, bbc news. the latest government figures show there were 45,533 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, which means that on average the number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 55,653. 1,243 deaths were reported, that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. this number is usually lower after the weekend. over the last seven days there has been an average of 35,520 people in hospitals with coronavirus across the uk — that figure includes suspected cases in wales. on average in the past week, 985 deaths were announced every day. taking the overall number of people who've had their firstjab to 2,431,648. on average in the past week, 985 deaths were announced every day. taking the overall number of people who've had their firstjab to 2,431,648. 0ur political correspondent vicki youn
supermarkets are now getting tougher, morrison's, the first to ban shoppers not wearing masks.oing the same. grocers have already spent millions of pounds making stores safe. but in these critical times, they are clamping down. emma simpson, bbc news. the latest government figures show there were 45,533 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, which means that on average the number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 55,653. 1,243 deaths were reported,...
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but katie knew, and, if there's any more samuel ellison morrison awards i expect you to win one not in the distant future. thank you for spending time talking with us about twilight of the gods. >> my pleasure and my honor. >> one i'm struck by the book and, i'm always struck by how an author will open the story and this is a big story more on the western pacific 44, 45 biggest naval battles of all time. jampacked with action and valor and heroism of every sort but you begin this book in an interesting way, in the realm of politics and i thought it was really nicely done. look especially at fdr and douglas macarthur. kawai open the book that way? i will even expand on my question. it is a bit of a risk where you have to know people are opening up and ian toll book and they want to get so why open it with a survey of the u.s. political view. >> military history there is an expectation that there will be led in the air at least by the second chapter and in this case you really have to wait until the third, almost 100 pages into the book. it is an unconventional way to begin a work of mil
but katie knew, and, if there's any more samuel ellison morrison awards i expect you to win one not in the distant future. thank you for spending time talking with us about twilight of the gods. >> my pleasure and my honor. >> one i'm struck by the book and, i'm always struck by how an author will open the story and this is a big story more on the western pacific 44, 45 biggest naval battles of all time. jampacked with action and valor and heroism of every sort but you begin this...
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here's keith morrison with "who killed the radio star?">> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean, on the far side of california's catalina island, is a silent current. strange, how it flows up to the swelling coastline of santa barbara. then, just before the open sea, turns back to glide again past this storied island. with, one sunny day in may 2006, someone in it. >> i have a saying that i'd rather be lucky than good. >> reporter: ken clark is a detective with the l.a. sheriff's department. been at it a long time. as has robert martindale. more than 50 years between them. but nothing like the case that literally floated to them on a lonely reach of ocean out by catalina. would never have had the case at all, except -- >> we were lucky that we had some boaters leaving newport beach going to catalina island and they came upon a body floating in the water. >> just happened to see it? >> just happened to see it. >> that's a big ocean out there. >> absolutely. >> so the chances of it being seen are, what, needle in the haystack
here's keith morrison with "who killed the radio star?">> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean, on the far side of california's catalina island, is a silent current. strange, how it flows up to the swelling coastline of santa barbara. then, just before the open sea, turns back to glide again past this storied island. with, one sunny day in may 2006, someone in it. >> i have a saying that i'd rather be lucky than good. >> reporter: ken clark is a...
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here is keith morrison, with "prairie confidential". >> reporter: it was dark on the great central plain. moonless in the early hours that friday the 13th of november. a small night wind shivered along flat deserted streets and nipped with freezing little teeth at the ruins of autumn in minot, north dakota. was there a muffled cry? the sound of a car making haste away? no one heard. not a thing. it's a modest place, minot. modest in a good way. and uncommonly friendly. comparatively speaking, of course. >> it's comfortable. it's a family community. >> reporter: "north dakota nice" may be an old fashioned phrase, but it still fits. >> the people who have been around a long time still greet each other on the street. >> reporter: as they did that chilly morning in november 2015 when parents dropped off their kids at this elementary school. and where, later that morning at minot state university's department of nursing, professor diane sjol wondered why one of her students hadn't shown up for an 11 a.m. exam. >> before we all started taking the test i said, "has anybody heard from angila?" >
here is keith morrison, with "prairie confidential". >> reporter: it was dark on the great central plain. moonless in the early hours that friday the 13th of november. a small night wind shivered along flat deserted streets and nipped with freezing little teeth at the ruins of autumn in minot, north dakota. was there a muffled cry? the sound of a car making haste away? no one heard. not a thing. it's a modest place, minot. modest in a good way. and uncommonly friendly....
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toni morrison, the woman who won the nobel prize for literature in 1993, and she said that great literature alone with great jazz music has three qualities. memory, history, and imagination. >> s. >> use our imagination as well as understanding our history, and mayor memories keep us active and alive. thank you for joining us. nature's bounty unleashes something exciting. say hello to a drug-free way to ease stress. stress comfort. a gummy supplement with lemon balm plus saffron, to naturally boost your mood. stress comfort from nature's bounty. impeachment plans are gaining support. nancy pelosi says he may need to come to the capital. 200 lawmakers have signaled their support. they area stay-at-home orders are extended indefinitely. what is the impact on businesses? the vaccine rollout has been frustratingly slow. how joe biden plans to speeded up. good morning, it is sunday. let's start with a weather. >> well,
toni morrison, the woman who won the nobel prize for literature in 1993, and she said that great literature alone with great jazz music has three qualities. memory, history, and imagination. >> s. >> use our imagination as well as understanding our history, and mayor memories keep us active and alive. thank you for joining us. nature's bounty unleashes something exciting. say hello to a drug-free way to ease stress. stress comfort. a gummy supplement with lemon balm plus saffron, to...
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here's keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: she was finished now, tired, wrung out.ust have been as she walked away from the incessantly chirping machinery. and the bleery eyes on holiday who called out to her again and again and again. outside in the night, a full moon bathed the houses in an unaccustomed shade of pale. it was september 29, 2012. at precisely 3:00 in the back room of the palms casino, the cocktail waitress named shauna tiaffay entered her time card and set out to break a rule. she parked her car in the back lot, a practice discouraged because surveillance cameras are unable to track her to her car. still, easier this way, and quicker. after all, would a stalker really be waiting for her here under a full moon? >> it was absolutely horrible and we felt so helpless. >> it's every woman's worst nightmare. >> we didn't know if any of us were next. >> reporter: it never occurred to shauna to become a cocktail waitress when she moved to vegas as a 20-something back in the mid 90s. what she wanted then was to be closer to family, meaning, big sister paula.
here's keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: she was finished now, tired, wrung out.ust have been as she walked away from the incessantly chirping machinery. and the bleery eyes on holiday who called out to her again and again and again. outside in the night, a full moon bathed the houses in an unaccustomed shade of pale. it was september 29, 2012. at precisely 3:00 in the back room of the palms casino, the cocktail waitress named shauna tiaffay entered her time...
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here's keith morrison with "buried secrets." >>> it's a strange thing that happens among the boggs andshes here in soft coastal florida. things have a way of coming up, things buried in the ground in the past. or both. it was july 2003. beaches quiet, snowbirds back up north. so no one noticed at first what was starting inland a little in a town called pembroke pines where donna velt velazquez, three month as detective, a rookie, had just been assigned to a brand-new cold case unit. >> the sar yenlt came into the office and dropped a box of papers right on my desk and said, here, see what you can do with this, and i began to wonder, hmm, is this a test to see could she really do this. >> that the case was a challenge was an understatement and now the all but forgotten mystery, the disafeerns 15 years earlier of a young man named david jackson. and the file offered no hints, no pointers, nothing really yojd the basic bio. to unearth the truth, even the rookie cop knew she heed have to learn about the victim. so she began with something easy. she began with david jackson's mother, judy c
here's keith morrison with "buried secrets." >>> it's a strange thing that happens among the boggs andshes here in soft coastal florida. things have a way of coming up, things buried in the ground in the past. or both. it was july 2003. beaches quiet, snowbirds back up north. so no one noticed at first what was starting inland a little in a town called pembroke pines where donna velt velazquez, three month as detective, a rookie, had just been assigned to a brand-new cold...
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here's keith morrison with the confession.th >> reporter: they kept him in here, deep, inside the multiplend the armed doors and the rolls and rolls of razor wire, the confessed stabber, the convicted killer of that sweet young woman all those years ago.s he's lucky to be alive probably, given the nature of the crime and the appeal from that girl's mother for the death sentence, which made what that mother tells us about him later on very puzzling indeed.zz >> let him go. it's the only thing his mother has. it's her only child. let him go. >> her name is carol dodge, and the amazing story she would tell us tonight began on the worst day of her life. t it was a thursday, june 13th, 1996, midmorning. she placed a call to a beauty salon to talk to her daughter angie. >> i dialed angie's number at work. and a lady answered, and i said, this is carol dodge, angie's mom. and she said, angie's been found dead. >> just over the phone? >> and i remember saying, god, no. please no. this can't be real. >> reporter: it happened, it turned out, the night before in the tiny ni second floor walkup where
here's keith morrison with the confession.th >> reporter: they kept him in here, deep, inside the multiplend the armed doors and the rolls and rolls of razor wire, the confessed stabber, the convicted killer of that sweet young woman all those years ago.s he's lucky to be alive probably, given the nature of the crime and the appeal from that girl's mother for the death sentence, which made what that mother tells us about him later on very puzzling indeed.zz >> let him go. it's the...
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pacific war the third which has just been called twilight of the gods 1944, 1945 the fabulous elliott morrison award and the call the military writers award given by the u.s. constitution museum if there any more awards up there i fully expect you to see one. so you thank you for spending time with us. >> it is my pleasure and my honor. >> i am struck by the book and it is a big story war on the western pacific the biggest naval battle with valor and heroism. but with this book in an interesting way of politics and it was nicely done especially with douglas macarthur. and i'll even expand on my question. you have to know so why open with a survey of us political? >> that there would be led in the air you only have to wait until the third. it is and unconventional way and i had a little bit of latitude in the case because of the trilogy people reading it already read the first two so they had already committed to read it or not. so basically my observation was looking at the pacific war that there was a lot of literature about fdr and macarthur i like to say there was a pickup truck of fdr biog
pacific war the third which has just been called twilight of the gods 1944, 1945 the fabulous elliott morrison award and the call the military writers award given by the u.s. constitution museum if there any more awards up there i fully expect you to see one. so you thank you for spending time with us. >> it is my pleasure and my honor. >> i am struck by the book and it is a big story war on the western pacific the biggest naval battle with valor and heroism. but with this book in...
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>> i mentioned toni morrison the song of solomon that was another book that i wanted to write. it's one of those things if you ask me what is the kind of talent that is the magic dust sprinkled on someone and then they can just write a book like that that after reading it and said my goodness how does somebody do that? i have to confess that shakespeare's tragedies, i was not somebody raised on that. i decided to take a shakespeare class in college and reading those tragedies it is the same kind of feeling and how you can capture so much of what is essential of human life and still have a story and a pot interesting things happen and then to be carried forward. so when i think about the great works of american and writers whether faulkner or hemingway or langston hughes and also that part of myself that is constantly dissatisfied and wanting to see what is next and leaving the past behind and always being drawn back to it. so what i think about that have been shaped just as my character has been shaped with that quintessential jack carol lack of road looking west and seeing wha
>> i mentioned toni morrison the song of solomon that was another book that i wanted to write. it's one of those things if you ask me what is the kind of talent that is the magic dust sprinkled on someone and then they can just write a book like that that after reading it and said my goodness how does somebody do that? i have to confess that shakespeare's tragedies, i was not somebody raised on that. i decided to take a shakespeare class in college and reading those tragedies it is the...
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morrison is the first iran shoppers not wearing masks. tesco, asda and waitrose all doing the same.mes, safe. but in these critical times, they are down. andrew murphy is the group operations director atjohn lewis partnership, which covers both waitrose &john lewis. the official guidelines and rules haven't changed so why now? good evening. you're right. the official guidelines and rules haven't changed but we've been listening very carefully to what the various governments across the uk have been saying in recent days and there is a very clear shift in emphasis in tone, and that, coupled with the statistics that we are seeing about the pressure the nhs is under, we decided to look for for that marginal gains to improve the security of the john lewis partnership for our partners and customers. wouldn't have helped if the official rules and guidelines had changed? -- would it have helped? we are always striking a balance between the rules you want to set to keep us safe and get the virus numbers to come down, and what is reasonably enforceable, and they a lwa ys is reasonably enforce
morrison is the first iran shoppers not wearing masks. tesco, asda and waitrose all doing the same.mes, safe. but in these critical times, they are down. andrew murphy is the group operations director atjohn lewis partnership, which covers both waitrose &john lewis. the official guidelines and rules haven't changed so why now? good evening. you're right. the official guidelines and rules haven't changed but we've been listening very carefully to what the various governments across the uk...
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here's keith morrison with "the interrogation." >> a freak snowstorm like an omen. smothered the little town in the blue ridge mountains. february 19th, 2003, just before 9:00 a.m. winter or no, croze, virginia were not used to this. through the white deadening blanket that buried the town, a piercing sound. fire alarm. now the snowstorm was the last thing on fire chief preston gentry's mind. >> the tone went off for a house fire with occupants possibly trapped inside. that ramps everything up to full force. >> the alarm was on a quiet street lined with starter homes. cling lane. >> there were a lot of kids in that neighborhood. so you're running a lot of things through your mind when you're going there. who are the occupants that you're going to have to rescue? >> the fire trucks raced to the home of a recently separated woman named ann charles and her three children. thick black smoke poured from the second-story eaves, part of the roof had already burned away. >> we were concentrating on getting up the steps and getting into those rooms that we were pretty sure w
here's keith morrison with "the interrogation." >> a freak snowstorm like an omen. smothered the little town in the blue ridge mountains. february 19th, 2003, just before 9:00 a.m. winter or no, croze, virginia were not used to this. through the white deadening blanket that buried the town, a piercing sound. fire alarm. now the snowstorm was the last thing on fire chief preston gentry's mind. >> the tone went off for a house fire with occupants possibly trapped inside....
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outlets and the government does seem very serious about it as you mentioned the prime minister scott morrison asserting that strategy doesn't respond to threats and he also said that the parliament here in australia sets the rules by which businesses are allowed to operate so certainly the government does seem very serious about it and one x. that i spoken to describe it as a high stakes game between companies like google and the government. in a word do you think it'll pass or not well look it's really hard to say but but it's likely to i mean it could be there's a very interesting case in in france today where where france has pushed forward with similar measures and certainly goole pushback against those and we've actually seen after an appeals court pushed google to to negotiate we've had maybe at companies that they've actually done so and obviously the conditions of the slightly different however i think that is quite interesting but nevertheless i don't think we can say that it's exactly the same set of circumstances right now google spurgeon director has threatened to block its search
outlets and the government does seem very serious about it as you mentioned the prime minister scott morrison asserting that strategy doesn't respond to threats and he also said that the parliament here in australia sets the rules by which businesses are allowed to operate so certainly the government does seem very serious about it and one x. that i spoken to describe it as a high stakes game between companies like google and the government. in a word do you think it'll pass or not well look...
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forth with bass companies for for a number of months since late last year and as you mentioned scott morrison the prime minister was saying today that you know the government won't respond to threats he also said that these strongly in parliament lays out the laws under which you know businesses are allowed to operate in style so certainly they don't look like they're going to back down so i think these laws in some form do certainly look like the government will do something per but what about this threat from google to block the search engine in australia i mean how serious is that that being taken. well very serious as well of course as you said the the head of google here in australia no silver told the parliamentary inquiry today that it would you know indeed it was untenable for google's continue operating in this trial she also released a public video in which she said that it would break google search you know if they were to proceed and it's certainly not just google and facebook you know in actual fact tim berners lee who invented the world wide web has also said that it would make
forth with bass companies for for a number of months since late last year and as you mentioned scott morrison the prime minister was saying today that you know the government won't respond to threats he also said that these strongly in parliament lays out the laws under which you know businesses are allowed to operate in style so certainly they don't look like they're going to back down so i think these laws in some form do certainly look like the government will do something per but what about...
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this problem well australia's treasurer josh freedom says it's inevitable the prime minister scott morrisonsays he's not intimidated by google's threats and he added australia makes our rules for things you can do in australia that's done in our parlance now google recently struck a similar agreement with some media companies in france to pay for content so why is the company taking issue with what the australians are proposing here when it comes out to control richard last week google cut a deal with an organization that represents something like 300 needs outlets among them national dailies like luther and the mont that's agreement means that google will pay publishers to use their consent but in france google gets to set the fee in australia if the $2.00 sides failed to reach an agreement a judge will decide that the difference ok thanks to our anyone familiar with the term the military entertainment complex knows it was coined for hollywood and the symbiotic relationship that movie studios have long had with the pentagon the blockbuster films that glorify american soldiers subsidized by
this problem well australia's treasurer josh freedom says it's inevitable the prime minister scott morrisonsays he's not intimidated by google's threats and he added australia makes our rules for things you can do in australia that's done in our parlance now google recently struck a similar agreement with some media companies in france to pay for content so why is the company taking issue with what the australians are proposing here when it comes out to control richard last week google cut a...
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celebration of genocide and language nor to our absence from the constitution ok so prime minister scott morrison said that the unity shown by australians over the past year should be reflected in the change of that wood in the anthem but was there any consultation with 1st nations people not that i know rob i've never heard of any consultations already. started they were they were held. and and how much is australia really trying to recognise its indigenous history in political and cultural events i mean last month we're just saying that the australian rugby team the want to be sang the national anthem in non-indigenous language for the 1st time do you think that was a step in the right direction. it certainly was but you know you could nail resonance right in that that was a genuine hour and the shooting from the right brain you know wires are not the right many arrests out meal and barracks were such are are our whole idea rational and written by not one was gotten straight will i have gotten ever try or why or why are our national lampoon's at that's right you're saying. you know you can imag
celebration of genocide and language nor to our absence from the constitution ok so prime minister scott morrison said that the unity shown by australians over the past year should be reflected in the change of that wood in the anthem but was there any consultation with 1st nations people not that i know rob i've never heard of any consultations already. started they were they were held. and and how much is australia really trying to recognise its indigenous history in political and cultural...
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regretted it never owned up to it but i thought i could so reminds australian prime minister scott morrison says the release is difficult to accept this is very distressing to the friends and families of the of the australian is the idea to strike into acute. in the bali bombings of 2002 i still remember that day very vividly like i'm sure many of stratagems do the sheer supporters have long called for him to be freed because of his age and poor help but the question of his release has always been controversial now with his sentence authorities in indonesia had no choice but to let him go but he will be monitored by police for the rest of his life. security experts say his influence has diminished during his time behind bars this doesn't change the equation. reus in indonesia and it doesn't suddenly sure there are going to be more terrorist attacks or that he will do any inciting to terrorists. he often describes himself as just a preacher but for those who survived the bali bombings. will forever be remembered as a symbol of filings jessica washington al jazeera. feeley is an associate pro
regretted it never owned up to it but i thought i could so reminds australian prime minister scott morrison says the release is difficult to accept this is very distressing to the friends and families of the of the australian is the idea to strike into acute. in the bali bombings of 2002 i still remember that day very vividly like i'm sure many of stratagems do the sheer supporters have long called for him to be freed because of his age and poor help but the question of his release has always...
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australia's prime minister scott morrison said it was for australia to make the rules and his country to come, the long journey home: the nepalese climbers who conquered k2 and have a tale to tell. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they will carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him - 'the butcher of lyon'. klaus altman is being held. on a fraud charge in bolivia. the west germans want i to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. - millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc world news. iam ben i am ben bland. our main headline: president biden lays out his strategy to tackle coronav
australia's prime minister scott morrison said it was for australia to make the rules and his country to come, the long journey home: the nepalese climbers who conquered k2 and have a tale to tell. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear...
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forth with these companies for for a number of months late last year and as you mentioned scott morrison the prime minister was saying today that you know the government won't respond to threats. that these strongly parliament lays out the laws under which you know businesses are allowed to operate in stereo so certainly they don't look like they're going to back down so i think these laws in some form do certainly look like the government will do something for but what about this threat from google to block the search engine in australia i mean how serious is that that being taken. well very serious as well of course as you said the the head of google here in australia no silver told the parliamentary inquiry today that it would you know indeed it was untenable for google's continue operating in this trial she also released a public video in which she said that it would break google search you know if they were to proceed and it's certainly not just google and facebook in actual fact tim berners lee who invented the world wide web has also said that it would make the web unworkable arou
forth with these companies for for a number of months late last year and as you mentioned scott morrison the prime minister was saying today that you know the government won't respond to threats. that these strongly parliament lays out the laws under which you know businesses are allowed to operate in stereo so certainly they don't look like they're going to back down so i think these laws in some form do certainly look like the government will do something for but what about this threat from...
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to do with the fact that he's got a new family he's got 2 young children with his partner stella morrison of course that is something that is a very big motivating factor why he would want to stay in the united kingdom to be with his family instead of morris says that his children need their father. as long as julian has to injure suffering in isolation as an unconvicted prisoner in prison and as long as our children continue to be the rest of their father's love and affection. we cannot celebrate. we will celebrate the day he comes home. but they face an incredibly tough challenge in the court directly behind it because they need to convince the judge that he will stick with those bell conditions the judge has already denied to bail applications in the past the united states legal team is being quite difficult as well they're saying the son just going to extraordinary lengths to avoid extradition of course that's referring to the fact that he was so political asylum in london's ecuadorian embassy that he stayed for a whopping 7 and a half years until he was finally into a state drugs out
to do with the fact that he's got a new family he's got 2 young children with his partner stella morrison of course that is something that is a very big motivating factor why he would want to stay in the united kingdom to be with his family instead of morris says that his children need their father. as long as julian has to injure suffering in isolation as an unconvicted prisoner in prison and as long as our children continue to be the rest of their father's love and affection. we cannot...
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you have a prime minister, scott morrison, who recently claimed that there never had been slavery intler who you are referring to when you talk about this idea of brits landing on the "empty land of australia" — is the leadership in your country listening to you? you now run foundations, you're involved in business empowerment for aboriginal peoples, but are the people in power listening? i don't know if they're listening or not. there's other issues going on in our country that they think needs more attention. you have to remember, we're 2.8% of the population here in australia, so not much time and effort is put into working with us as indigenous people. and when i mean working with us, that's listening to us, taking our advice and creating good governance and policy behind it. we have some incredible indigenous leaders now in our government parties, which is great. we need more of it. for me, i will work with government, i will help them achieve their kpis when it comes to indigenous outcomes, but i don't have time to wait for them and indigenous people don't have time to wait for
you have a prime minister, scott morrison, who recently claimed that there never had been slavery intler who you are referring to when you talk about this idea of brits landing on the "empty land of australia" — is the leadership in your country listening to you? you now run foundations, you're involved in business empowerment for aboriginal peoples, but are the people in power listening? i don't know if they're listening or not. there's other issues going on in our country that...
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strained over plans by the government to make tech giants pay for news content but prime minister scott morrison has told the company we don't respond to threats or a burden man that reports. google dominate the 13 g. markets around the globe handling about 90 percent of all internet queries but the tech giant may be about to switch off its services in australia that to the country part of the bill that would force it and facebook to pay for news content a feature that google says this will open it up to too much risk. the principle of honor strict and linking between websites is fundamental to search and coupled with the unmanageable financial and operational risk if this version of the card were to become law it would give us no real choice but to stop making google search available in australia. ally of google easy and then to the world wide web tim berners lee in the submission to parliament he says he supports the right for content creators to be rewarded for their work but in this way it would undermine the fundamental principles of the ability to think freely on the web. media giant faceb
strained over plans by the government to make tech giants pay for news content but prime minister scott morrison has told the company we don't respond to threats or a burden man that reports. google dominate the 13 g. markets around the globe handling about 90 percent of all internet queries but the tech giant may be about to switch off its services in australia that to the country part of the bill that would force it and facebook to pay for news content a feature that google says this will...
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morrison's is online at amazon. keep an eye on u.k.use of the new lock-downs, and the extended lock-downs in germany and italy. anna: thank you. that is your stock to watch. just five minutes until the star of the european trading session. weasel bring you that market open next. european futures point down, and u.s. futures also point downwards. we had seen a diverge enls there, that europe was going to play catch up with one negative day, but it looks like we may be set for more negativity in the u.s. session? matt: absolutely. we will watch out for that. right now we are searching for direction to some enextent. we see very little movement in terms of futures on the continent. it looks like that has accelerated. now urena futures are down .75% on the dax. the market seems to have decided. the open is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: one minutes ago until the start of cash equity trading for this tuesday morning. winter of discontent. england goes back into lockdown in an attempt to stop hospitals from being overwhelmed. germany prepa
morrison's is online at amazon. keep an eye on u.k.use of the new lock-downs, and the extended lock-downs in germany and italy. anna: thank you. that is your stock to watch. just five minutes until the star of the european trading session. weasel bring you that market open next. european futures point down, and u.s. futures also point downwards. we had seen a diverge enls there, that europe was going to play catch up with one negative day, but it looks like we may be set for more negativity in...
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australia of a plans by the government to make tech giants pay for news content but prime minister scott morrison has that we don't respond to threats the proposals would allow local news websites to be paid for content featured on google and facebook a straw you makes our rules for things you can do in australia that's done in their power and it's done by our government. and that's how things work here in australia and people who want to work with that in australia you're very welcome but we don't respond to threats the demand for electric vehicles is booming worldwide with governments in europe making plans to phase out fuel burning cars but the continent risks falling behind in the race to build the vehicles if it allows asia to dominate battery development paul resupport now from gotham burke in sweden. further faster cheaper and greener demand for electric cars is rising and so are the demands placed on the the swedish chinese pollstar to is one of the latest vehicles trying to tempt drivers away from petrol diesel why is this a cyclic time for the electric cars because it's finally happenin
australia of a plans by the government to make tech giants pay for news content but prime minister scott morrison has that we don't respond to threats the proposals would allow local news websites to be paid for content featured on google and facebook a straw you makes our rules for things you can do in australia that's done in their power and it's done by our government. and that's how things work here in australia and people who want to work with that in australia you're very welcome but we...
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and plymouth colony was isolated impoverished samuel eliot morrison for example one of the smallest and weakest and least important of the english colonies would hardly expect to find slaves from the larger intellectual economic networks of the transatlantic. >> scholarship on the history of new england has advanced a great deal in recent years and i'm thinking of landmark studies by historians such as margaret and fisher and others african slavery was not confined such as boston and newport but extended into the new england interior. all the way into colonies. >> what does it mean to be enslaved? with a simple definition of slavery and enslavement generally involves the forced removal of the victims from one place to another and the inability to leave the workforce violence or threat of violence to compel them to work for nominal or no pay. so who in early new england with that that definition to look at a number of diverse examples the english servant on the rim of massachusetts in 1624 and an irish man who was part of the english settlers or perhaps that servitude that was status bre
and plymouth colony was isolated impoverished samuel eliot morrison for example one of the smallest and weakest and least important of the english colonies would hardly expect to find slaves from the larger intellectual economic networks of the transatlantic. >> scholarship on the history of new england has advanced a great deal in recent years and i'm thinking of landmark studies by historians such as margaret and fisher and others african slavery was not confined such as boston and...
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>> i mentioned toni morrison. the song of solomon was, that was another book i wanted to write. it's one of those things where if you were, if you asked me what's the kind of talent that seems like it's just magic dust sprinkle on someone and then suddenly you write a book like that , it was the kind of book that after reading it, i said my goodness. how does somebody do that? i have to confess shakespeare's tragedies, i wasn't somebody who was raised on that. i decided to take a shakespeare class in college. and just reading those tragedies, it was that same kind of feeling where i thought how is it that somebody can capture so much of what is essential about a human life and yet still have a story applied and interesting things happen so that you are carried forward? i think when i think about the great works of american writers whether it's faulkner or hemingway or langston hughes i see what i mentioned earlier. that part of myself which is constantly dissatisfied and restless and wanting to see what's next and leaving the past behind but always being drawn back to it. so i t
>> i mentioned toni morrison. the song of solomon was, that was another book i wanted to write. it's one of those things where if you were, if you asked me what's the kind of talent that seems like it's just magic dust sprinkle on someone and then suddenly you write a book like that , it was the kind of book that after reading it, i said my goodness. how does somebody do that? i have to confess shakespeare's tragedies, i wasn't somebody who was raised on that. i decided to take a...
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prime minister scott morrison is a staunch supporter of australia day remaining onjanuary 26.week. 0n australia day, it's all about acknowledging how far we have come. you know, when those 12 ships turned up in sydney, all those years ago, it wasn't all those years ago, it wasn't a particularly flash day for the people on those vessels either, and i think what that day, to this, demonstrate is how far we have come as a country, and that's why i think it is important we market in that way. it's not about that day so much, it's about how far we have come together since that day. you can'tjust airbrush things that have happened in the past. i'm joined now by gunai and gunditjmara woman, meriki 0nus — an indigenous activist based in melbourne. thank you so much forjoining us. tell us, and tell our viewers around the world, how australia day is currently marked, and what it means for indigenous australians. currently, it is a public holiday, most australians call it australia day, but in recent times, there has been a huge push back from indigenous people and our allies on what the
prime minister scott morrison is a staunch supporter of australia day remaining onjanuary 26.week. 0n australia day, it's all about acknowledging how far we have come. you know, when those 12 ships turned up in sydney, all those years ago, it wasn't all those years ago, it wasn't a particularly flash day for the people on those vessels either, and i think what that day, to this, demonstrate is how far we have come as a country, and that's why i think it is important we market in that way. it's...
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mel silvia's comments drew a sharp reaction from australia's prime minister, scott morrison. our rules for things you can do in australia. that's done in our parliament, that's done by our government. and that is how things work in australia and people who wanted to work with that, in australia, you are very welcome. but we don't respond to threats. and we will be getting more on this story from singapore in our business news in about 20 minutes' time so do stay with us for that let's get some of the day's other news. air accident investigators in indonesia say they are focussing their inquiry into the crash of a sriwijaya airliner earlier this month on the plane's auto throttle. that's the system that controls engine power automatically. a spokesman for the national transportation safety committee said a problem with the boeing 737�*s auto throttle system had been reported after a flight a few days before the crash. police in italy have arrested almost 50 people in an anti—fraud operation targeting the powerful �*ndrangheta mafia group. offences range from public procurement
mel silvia's comments drew a sharp reaction from australia's prime minister, scott morrison. our rules for things you can do in australia. that's done in our parliament, that's done by our government. and that is how things work in australia and people who wanted to work with that, in australia, you are very welcome. but we don't respond to threats. and we will be getting more on this story from singapore in our business news in about 20 minutes' time so do stay with us for that let's get some...
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plans by the government to make tech giants pay for news content australia's prime minister scott morrison hit back at the companies saying we do not respond to threats of repose alls would allow local news websites to be paid for content featured on google and facebook google's regional director says the plans pose unmanageable risks for the company in its current form the card remains unworkable and if it became law would hurt not just google but small publishers small businesses and millions of australians that ease our services every day the principle of unrestricted linking between websites is fundamental to search and coupled with the unmanageable financial and operational risk if this version of the card were to become law it would give us no real choice but to stop making google search available in australia. so this is our desire these are the top stories and u.s. president joe biden is set to target the economy on his 2nd full day in office its executive orders are expected to help those struggling to feed their families or find a job because of the pandemic it is a temporary mea
plans by the government to make tech giants pay for news content australia's prime minister scott morrison hit back at the companies saying we do not respond to threats of repose alls would allow local news websites to be paid for content featured on google and facebook google's regional director says the plans pose unmanageable risks for the company in its current form the card remains unworkable and if it became law would hurt not just google but small publishers small businesses and millions...
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britain's biggest supermarkets including sainsbury‘s, tesco's, asda and waitrose, have followed morrisonsve to wear a mask unless medically exempt, or they won't be allowed in. people are also being asked to shop alone where possible and maintain social distancing. there's concern about the long term impact that working on the front line during this pandemic will have on nhs staff with the added risk of anxiety, depression and burn—out. mps have been warned that core staff end up may leaving the nhs. it's estimated that as many as 600,000 health and social care staff — that's one in five workers — may need mental health support once the pandemic is over, as dominic hughes reports. the relentless pressure of work, the fear of contracting the virus. it just destroyed me. it destroyed me in a really bad way. for health and care workers, these are the toughest of times. when a patient dies, that really carries an emotional burden. the impact of which will be felt for years to come. i think there is a grotesque underestimation of the scale of the problem that we're going to have in 6—12 months
britain's biggest supermarkets including sainsbury‘s, tesco's, asda and waitrose, have followed morrisonsve to wear a mask unless medically exempt, or they won't be allowed in. people are also being asked to shop alone where possible and maintain social distancing. there's concern about the long term impact that working on the front line during this pandemic will have on nhs staff with the added risk of anxiety, depression and burn—out. mps have been warned that core staff end up may...
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morrisons will bar customers who refuse to wear face coverings from its shops amid rising coronaviruse to wear facemasks offered by staff will not be allowed inside, unless they are medically exempt. the announcement comes amid concerns that social distancing measures are not being adhered to in supermarkets. head teachers are calling for limits to the number of pupils in school during lockdown in england, with attendance rates surging to 50% in some places and staff reporting streets packed with parents during drop off. the department for education has widened the categories of vulnerable and key worker pupils who can attend and insists they should be able to go to school. more from our education correspondent elaine dunkley. at parkinson lane primary school in halifax, teachers are struggling with the numbers. during the first lockdown 13 pupils attended. today there are more than 17 classes. i mean, you say lockdown but it doesn't feel like a lockdown. teachers are having to split their time, they are not only teaching the children that are coming to school but then you have also g
morrisons will bar customers who refuse to wear face coverings from its shops amid rising coronaviruse to wear facemasks offered by staff will not be allowed inside, unless they are medically exempt. the announcement comes amid concerns that social distancing measures are not being adhered to in supermarkets. head teachers are calling for limits to the number of pupils in school during lockdown in england, with attendance rates surging to 50% in some places and staff reporting streets packed...
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australia over plans by the government to make tech giants pay for news content but prime minister scott morrison has replied we don't respond to threats the proposals would allow local news websites to be paid for content featured on google and facebook in its current form the code remains unworkable and if it became law would hurt not just google but small publishers small businesses and the millions of australians that is out services every day the principle of unrestricted linking between websites is fundamental to search and coupled with the unmanageable financial and operational risk if this version of the card were to become law it would give us no real choice but to stop making a search available in australia strive you makes our rules for things you can do in a strike that's done in our parliament it's done by our government and that's how things work here in stride and people who want to work with that in australia you're very welcome but we don't respond to threats. a group of russian pilgrims have made a full 1000 kilometer journey to a remote area stand to reconnect with their roots
australia over plans by the government to make tech giants pay for news content but prime minister scott morrison has replied we don't respond to threats the proposals would allow local news websites to be paid for content featured on google and facebook in its current form the code remains unworkable and if it became law would hurt not just google but small publishers small businesses and the millions of australians that is out services every day the principle of unrestricted linking between...