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it's kate moss! yeah, it's kate moss! it's kate moss! everybody wants to be like kate moss!, she's stunning? it matters that much? beautiful figure, tall, beautiful. but it's just a label. it's kate moss! but it's the same thing as designer clothes, why do they say you can spend £500 on an outfit? because you know this designer's designed it. and we're all so shallow in this day and age that we don't care. because it's got a label that says armani, gucci, whatever. and you think you might look like kate moss at the end of it? i'd hope so! laughter. british home stores, or bhs, made his name, and tarnished it. he bought the tired chain for £200 million at the turn of the millennium but the good times weren't to last. it was sold for just £1, 15 years later. before going bust with a massive hole in the pension fund. really sad. i've been here 27 years. sir philip's anger was clear to see when he was questioned by mps. sir, do you mind not looking at me like that all the time? it's really disturbing. but he did agree to add hundreds of millions back to the pension pot. fashion
it's kate moss! yeah, it's kate moss! it's kate moss! everybody wants to be like kate moss!, she's stunning? it matters that much? beautiful figure, tall, beautiful. but it's just a label. it's kate moss! but it's the same thing as designer clothes, why do they say you can spend £500 on an outfit? because you know this designer's designed it. and we're all so shallow in this day and age that we don't care. because it's got a label that says armani, gucci, whatever. and you think you might look...
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knowledge areas of moss are being cultivated for the 1st time on a regretted bulk. after all mosses of the natural vegetation on people can they be grown and harvested like any other fields crop? this search for the best most is for agricultural cultivation is underway on the edge of the trial area. and here, paga and her team grow muscles from all over the world. here. they aim to find the ones that grow as well and just quickly as possible. in this way, they also absorb c o 2, and turn the bogs into sinks with greenhouse gases. however, it will take more for most is to become a profitable product. so i long as a direct payment supports and subsidies for farmers are not yet established. it's almost, i remain, my dear, but we can show here on the demonstrations arm that this is actually feasible, was much as well as what we can harvest into a large scale implementation really depends on political will, on further technological development of and on finding the supermarket most for want as a replacement for white pete, pete was once made from moss and horticulture ne
knowledge areas of moss are being cultivated for the 1st time on a regretted bulk. after all mosses of the natural vegetation on people can they be grown and harvested like any other fields crop? this search for the best most is for agricultural cultivation is underway on the edge of the trial area. and here, paga and her team grow muscles from all over the world. here. they aim to find the ones that grow as well and just quickly as possible. in this way, they also absorb c o 2, and turn the...
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knowledge areas of moss are being cultivated for the 1st time on a regretted blog. after all, most is that the natural vegetation on people can they be grown and harvested like any other fields crop. and the search for the best most is for agricultural cultivation is underway on the edge of the trial area. i'm here, paga, and team grow muscles from all over the world here. they aim to find the ones that grow as well and just quickly as possible in this way. they also absorb c o 2 and turn the bugs into sinks with greenhouse gases. however, it will take more for moss' to become a profitable product. so are long gone. direct payments to support and subsidies for farmers are not yet established. it's almost i remain, my dear. but we can show here on the demonstration farm and this is actually feasible, was much as well as what we can harvest into a large scale implementation really depends on political will on further technological development off and on finding the supermarkets and most for want as a replacement for white pete, pete was once made from moss and horticu
knowledge areas of moss are being cultivated for the 1st time on a regretted blog. after all, most is that the natural vegetation on people can they be grown and harvested like any other fields crop. and the search for the best most is for agricultural cultivation is underway on the edge of the trial area. i'm here, paga, and team grow muscles from all over the world here. they aim to find the ones that grow as well and just quickly as possible in this way. they also absorb c o 2 and turn the...
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handmaid's tale star elisabeth moss plays jackson as a brittle, unstable presence who shares a toxicusband stanley, reminiscent of who's afraid of virginia woolf? into this household comes odessa young's rose, a pregnant young newlywed whom the author initially torments and ridicules. oh, so the writing's going well, then? please don't ever ask me that again. but as shirley starts to write a story inspired by the real—life disappearance of paula jean welden, rosie and paula's identities begin to overlap with disorienting consequences. you are hiding something. based on a novel by susan scarf merrell, shirley is not a conventional biopic. rather, it's a work of fiction mixed with some fact that attempts to paint a screen portrait of shirley jackson that somehow echoes the tone of her eerily inimitable writing. you're getting on well with the wife. you don't want my work to suffer, too, do you? i'm not one for dramatics. inevitably that's a near impossible task, and there are plenty of moments when shirley proves as patience—testing as its embittered and frequently unlikeable subject.
handmaid's tale star elisabeth moss plays jackson as a brittle, unstable presence who shares a toxicusband stanley, reminiscent of who's afraid of virginia woolf? into this household comes odessa young's rose, a pregnant young newlywed whom the author initially torments and ridicules. oh, so the writing's going well, then? please don't ever ask me that again. but as shirley starts to write a story inspired by the real—life disappearance of paula jean welden, rosie and paula's identities begin...
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being very strained over the last 4 years let's take a listen to how german foreign minister heiko moss reacted to the news i find sanctuary. i'm relieved because at least now there's a result but also because the person who's been elected has shown in the last 48 hours that he acts very responsibly he's someone who wants to reunite his country and tackle global issues that's why we're looking forward to working together with him and his new government it's on my work even when i don't read your. letter calling or how do you think the relationship between the u.s. and germany well changed now oh i think instead of having someone who is obsessed with german cars being driven on american streets you're going to have someone who looks at germany as really the biggest partner in europe and in a world where you need more rather than fewer friends and allies. the united states can be trusted to want more cooperation on
being very strained over the last 4 years let's take a listen to how german foreign minister heiko moss reacted to the news i find sanctuary. i'm relieved because at least now there's a result but also because the person who's been elected has shown in the last 48 hours that he acts very responsibly he's someone who wants to reunite his country and tackle global issues that's why we're looking forward to working together with him and his new government it's on my work even when i don't read...
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nicholas moss to talk about some of these. dr. moss, i want to congratulate you. i know you have been in this role on an interim basis but made permanent this week. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> it's a big job ahead. i want to ask you, what do you think of the statewide curfew? is it a good idea? >> we're still waiting to hear the secretary's remarks and get a sense of the details of what the state has in mind, but i would say more broadly we're supportive of everything that the state of california is trying to do to keep californians safe, and we think it's good for our residents here in alameda county and across the region to really take a cautious approach to covid, especially with this surge. but again, still waiting to hear the details about this latest set of restrictions. >> yeah, still waiting for the details. we know based on what we were able to learn it's not as severe and all-consuming as the stay-at-home order back in march. are we essentially back to flattening the curve, is that where we're at? >> that's certainly the goal. i think we've bee
nicholas moss to talk about some of these. dr. moss, i want to congratulate you. i know you have been in this role on an interim basis but made permanent this week. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> it's a big job ahead. i want to ask you, what do you think of the statewide curfew? is it a good idea? >> we're still waiting to hear the secretary's remarks and get a sense of the details of what the state has in mind, but i would say more broadly we're supportive of...
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it's kate moss! yeah, it's kate moss. everybody wants to be like kate moss. it's kate moss.e. tall, beautiful. but it's just a label? it's kate moss! but it's the same thing as with designer clothes, you know? why do they say that you can spend, you know, £500 on, you know, an outfit? because you know that this designer's designed it, and we're all so shallow in this day and age that we don't care, cos it's got a label saying armani, gucci, or whatever. and you think you might look like kate moss at the end of it? i'd hope so! british home stores, or bhs, made his name, and tarnished it. he bought the tired chain for £200 million at the turn of the millennium. but the good times weren't to last. and it was sold forjust a pound 15 years later, before going bust with a massive hole in the pension fund. very sad. 27 years. sir philip's anger was clear to see when he was questioned by mps. do you mind not looking at me like that all the time? it's really disturbing. but he did agree to add hundreds of millions back to the pension pot. fashion comes, fashion goes. in recent years
it's kate moss! yeah, it's kate moss. everybody wants to be like kate moss. it's kate moss.e. tall, beautiful. but it's just a label? it's kate moss! but it's the same thing as with designer clothes, you know? why do they say that you can spend, you know, £500 on, you know, an outfit? because you know that this designer's designed it, and we're all so shallow in this day and age that we don't care, cos it's got a label saying armani, gucci, or whatever. and you think you might look like kate...
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police were also very interested in someone else -- melvin's handyman, gene moss. david said he walked in on his dad and moss having an argument in the office conference room on the night of the more. >> dad had been having issues with gene. and so i thought they were in a private conversation. i looked in -- bye, dad. i'll see you tomorrow kind of thing. that was -- i walked out the door. >> reporter: it was the last time david saw his dad alive. >> gene wasn't doing what dad wanted him to. >> reporter: was gene about to get to the boot? >> i thought so. i thought dad was being a little bit too hard on gene. you know, dad, you out to back it down a notch or two. if you're going to get rid of the guy, go ahead and fire him. >> gene was one of the main suspects. >> reporter: police got a break. they discovered dna on the zip tie around melvin's neck. they immediately started swabbing suspects hoping to find a match. >> i have over 80 dna sample that's i've collected from anybody and everybody from the case. >> reporter: did you interview all thouse people -- >> inte
police were also very interested in someone else -- melvin's handyman, gene moss. david said he walked in on his dad and moss having an argument in the office conference room on the night of the more. >> dad had been having issues with gene. and so i thought they were in a private conversation. i looked in -- bye, dad. i'll see you tomorrow kind of thing. that was -- i walked out the door. >> reporter: it was the last time david saw his dad alive. >> gene wasn't doing what dad...
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we can go to commissioner moss. >> commissioner moss: hi. i don't have any more comments than have already been said and i do agree with what has been said so far, so like to keep moving forward. >> i had requested -- and i think it will be helpful for this committee that we hear an update when we put something abeyance. we haven't met that 30 day, it's 28 days. because the abeyance has the two markers, the 30 days and then the 90 days. so when there is -- we do have a little bit of overlap, or what appears to be overlap. i do want to -- the reason i feel like this is a little bit different, i haven't heard anything from ms. lau that is different than 28 days ago when we gave a 30-day extension on the code enforcement violation in order to start all the work to get the permits. i think we've shown a lot of deference. and i haven't heard anything that is different, any -- that abeyance -- time in sure that getting -- i'm not sure that getting that 30 days has given the landlord the opportunity for -- you know, to really -- to come into compli
we can go to commissioner moss. >> commissioner moss: hi. i don't have any more comments than have already been said and i do agree with what has been said so far, so like to keep moving forward. >> i had requested -- and i think it will be helpful for this committee that we hear an update when we put something abeyance. we haven't met that 30 day, it's 28 days. because the abeyance has the two markers, the 30 days and then the 90 days. so when there is -- we do have a little bit of...
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. >> president mccarthy: secretary, i guess commissioner moss, vice president moss, has any comments? >> vice president moss: no comment at this time. >> commissioner alexander-tut: is chief housing inspector -- [indiscernible] >> secretary: i don't see him on the call. yes, i do. yes, i do see him on the call. >> president mccarthy: yes. >> commissioner alexander-tut: i wanted to ask about -- as it's getting colder, specifically in the housing code section, 204 violation, it specifically calls out fire hot water and heat as the possibility of a misdemeanor or infraction. you know for failing to -- for outstanding violations. and i just wanted to ask for your response to what is the department's procedure for as we're getting to the colder months and the rainy months, for the heating ordinance? >> before i answer, i'd like this acknowledge commissioner alexander-tut, happy birthday? >> commissioner alexander-tut: thank you [laughter]. >> yes. we enforce the heat ordinance when we're in buildings to check boilers. make sure that the time clock is properly set. within 24 hours. we do th
. >> president mccarthy: secretary, i guess commissioner moss, vice president moss, has any comments? >> vice president moss: no comment at this time. >> commissioner alexander-tut: is chief housing inspector -- [indiscernible] >> secretary: i don't see him on the call. yes, i do. yes, i do see him on the call. >> president mccarthy: yes. >> commissioner alexander-tut: i wanted to ask about -- as it's getting colder, specifically in the housing code section,...
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lauren moss, bbc news.y differences between different nations from thursday when england enters a second lockdown. we will talk to alexandra mackenzie in a moment. and louise cullen in enniskillen but first to james williams in cardiff — where the welsh cabinet have been meeting today to discuss the impact of the month—long lockdown in england. we are already in lockdown in wales and have been for more than a week now. it is scheduled to end a week tomorrow on the 9th of november. the welsh government was very clear ahead of the borisjohnson government was very clear ahead of the boris johnson announcement government was very clear ahead of the borisjohnson announcement that the borisjohnson announcement that the dates would not change in light of the lockdown in england. but the prime minister's announcement that the furlough scheme would be extended, that has changed things here and quite frankly angered some politicians as well. because at one point we were looking here at wales of the lockdown period br
lauren moss, bbc news.y differences between different nations from thursday when england enters a second lockdown. we will talk to alexandra mackenzie in a moment. and louise cullen in enniskillen but first to james williams in cardiff — where the welsh cabinet have been meeting today to discuss the impact of the month—long lockdown in england. we are already in lockdown in wales and have been for more than a week now. it is scheduled to end a week tomorrow on the 9th of november. the welsh...
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make a world of difference. >> it just feels good to help someone in need. >> our thanks to shannon mosst and our thanks to those young men for helping out others. >> that is to great. so many teens they are on their devices, tiktok, video games and look at these guys and what a clever idea, too. hope it catches. good luck. thanks for waking up wit ♪ with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese. try my sauced and loaded fries. it's pretty delicious. try my sauced we have the power to harness california's abundant solar and wind energy, but it's not available all day long. use less energy from 4 to 9 pm for a cleaner california. seasoned curly fries, with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese. try my sauced and loaded fries. it's pretty delicious. >>> right now at 4:30 today is a black friday unlike any other as the pandemic grows worse. what stores are doing to protect customers and the steps one south bay county is taking to crack down on those not following covid restrictions. plus -- >> we expect it to come on physically around the second week of december if all goes according to pl
make a world of difference. >> it just feels good to help someone in need. >> our thanks to shannon mosst and our thanks to those young men for helping out others. >> that is to great. so many teens they are on their devices, tiktok, video games and look at these guys and what a clever idea, too. hope it catches. good luck. thanks for waking up wit ♪ with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese. try my sauced and loaded fries. it's pretty delicious. try my sauced we have the...
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lauren moss, bbc news.w — there were 23,254 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is now 23,016. 162 deaths were reported — that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. it means on average in the past week — 260 deaths were announced every day. it takes the total number of deaths so far across the uk to 46,717. tomorrow morning on the bbc news channel, we'll be answering your questions on the national lockdown in england and restrictions in other parts of the uk. that's at 9.30 tomorrow morning. so send your questions to #bbcyourquestions or email them to yourquestions@bbc.co.uk. even a one—month lockdown will cost the government billions of pounds in extra support for businesses and employees. our business correspondent katy austin has been analysing where the money will be spent and what impact it will have. when pubs and restaurants have to shut, there is an impact the diners don
lauren moss, bbc news.w — there were 23,254 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is now 23,016. 162 deaths were reported — that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. it means on average in the past week — 260 deaths were announced every day. it takes the total number of deaths so far across the uk to 46,717. tomorrow morning on the bbc news channel, we'll...
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lauren moss, bbc news.ion has called for the government to close schools and colleges with the introduction of a national lockdown across england. earlier i spoke to the conservative mp and former education secretary damian hinds who says it's important that schools remain open. health effects of school go far beyond covered 19. if kids in school, out of school for extended periods, that is bad for their mental health and their physical health. you are out of the routine. you are out of the exercise of going to and from school. mixing with other children, your friends, growing at is all incredibly important aspect. in a lockdown, you do have to make some very difficult judgments about what you are going to prioritise. any kind of human interaction carries some risk of the virus spreading but you need to keep essential shops open, you know you need to keep medicalfacilities open and actually we have really prioritised this time, making sure that children's education can continue. well on the bbc news channel
lauren moss, bbc news.ion has called for the government to close schools and colleges with the introduction of a national lockdown across england. earlier i spoke to the conservative mp and former education secretary damian hinds who says it's important that schools remain open. health effects of school go far beyond covered 19. if kids in school, out of school for extended periods, that is bad for their mental health and their physical health. you are out of the routine. you are out of the...
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here's our health correspondent, lauren moss.in england will once again be stay home to save lives. non—essential shops and hospitality will close. schools and universities will stay open. the prime minister has said the measures are to prevent a medical disaster of the nhs being overwhelmed. i think the prime minister had no choice but to act on very clear evidence that the trajectory of hospital admissions demanded the health service was such admissions demand of the health service was such that we would have been overwhelmed in the coming weeks, to the point that it wouldn'tjust be a case of not managing the surge in patients with covid, but actually the nhs would not have been able to provide services to large numbers of non—covid patients. there are more than 9,000 patients with covid currently in english hospitals. some including those in liverpool, lancashire and nottinghamshire are treating more coronavirus patients now than during the first peak during the first wave. getting the reproduction number of the virus below on
here's our health correspondent, lauren moss.in england will once again be stay home to save lives. non—essential shops and hospitality will close. schools and universities will stay open. the prime minister has said the measures are to prevent a medical disaster of the nhs being overwhelmed. i think the prime minister had no choice but to act on very clear evidence that the trajectory of hospital admissions demanded the health service was such admissions demand of the health service was such...
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our health correspondent, lauren moss, has been looking at the data. for a second national lockdown. from thursday, the message in england will, once again, be stay home to save lives. nonessential shops and hospitality will close. schools and universities will stay open. but some scientists think further measures may be needed to stop the spread of the virus. we know that transmission, particularly in secondary schools, is high. personally, i think this is definitely the lockdown to put in place now. but if that transmission, particularly in secondary schools, continues to rise, then, that may have to be revisited in the next four weeks. according to the office for national statistics‘ latest household survey, infection rates vary across the uk. in northern ireland one in 80 people is estimated to have covid—i9. in scotland, it's one “1140. in wales, it's one in 120. and in england, the average is one in 100. but in the north—west it's one in 43, and the south—east, it's one in 220 people. the prime minister says the measures are to prevent the nhs be
our health correspondent, lauren moss, has been looking at the data. for a second national lockdown. from thursday, the message in england will, once again, be stay home to save lives. nonessential shops and hospitality will close. schools and universities will stay open. but some scientists think further measures may be needed to stop the spread of the virus. we know that transmission, particularly in secondary schools, is high. personally, i think this is definitely the lockdown to put in...
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lauren moss, bbc news.between this second lockdown and the first is that schools in england will remain open. but there are questions already about how sustainable that is, with england's biggest classroom teachers union saying secondary schools should move to a rota system, to help control transmission. 0ur education editor branwenjeffreys has been looking at the issues. these classrooms will be full again tomorrow, but cases are arising in secondary schools in england, so should they stay open? harrogate schools so far not badly hit, so what do parents here think? i think it's a good thing. i think the kids need to be socialising and better for their mental health and keeping their learning progress going. i think that it's a mistake. as much as, you know, them not being at school is not good for them, it's going to mean that we're ultimately going to be dragging out this lockdown for even longer. i think it's quite important for the nation to carry on as best they can, so if lots of children are at home
lauren moss, bbc news.between this second lockdown and the first is that schools in england will remain open. but there are questions already about how sustainable that is, with england's biggest classroom teachers union saying secondary schools should move to a rota system, to help control transmission. 0ur education editor branwenjeffreys has been looking at the issues. these classrooms will be full again tomorrow, but cases are arising in secondary schools in england, so should they stay...
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lauren moss, bbc news.ative mp and former education secretary, damian hinds. ijust wondered to i just wondered to what extent can the government expect the country to be united behind these fairly tough measures when there is even division within the conservative party itself over the merits of this lockdown? within the conservative party itself over the merits of this lockdown7m is incredibly difficult times for so long now. it is devastating news, of course, that we have to go into this second national lockdown. of course, people feel very strongly about it. the effect on people's businesses, seeing theirfamilies, the effect on people's businesses, seeing their families, going the effect on people's businesses, seeing theirfamilies, going to church and all those things that are essential to people's lives. it is a terrible disruption but people know that it terrible disruption but people know thatitis terrible disruption but people know that it is necessary. these aren't decisions that the prime minister
lauren moss, bbc news.ative mp and former education secretary, damian hinds. ijust wondered to i just wondered to what extent can the government expect the country to be united behind these fairly tough measures when there is even division within the conservative party itself over the merits of this lockdown? within the conservative party itself over the merits of this lockdown7m is incredibly difficult times for so long now. it is devastating news, of course, that we have to go into this...
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lauren moss, bbc news. forced the government to change its mind about the support package for businesses in england. with me is our business correspondent katy austin. the furlough scheme is back. many people facing businesses, like restau ra nts a nd people facing businesses, like restaurants and shops, had already spent money making their premises are secure, and are struggling under local restrictions. even though the government is paying more in support, the prospect of a national lockdown was the last thing they needed, the same for the travel industry. more furlough will be a great relief certainly. that will help limit further redundancies although some firms will have already pulled the trigger on job cuts ahead of the expected end of furlough yesterday. the government will fund 80% of wages for the time workers aren't working, flexible furlough is allowed, and businesses do not need to have used the previous scheme to qualify. employers will need to play —— pay national insurance. another form empl
lauren moss, bbc news. forced the government to change its mind about the support package for businesses in england. with me is our business correspondent katy austin. the furlough scheme is back. many people facing businesses, like restau ra nts a nd people facing businesses, like restaurants and shops, had already spent money making their premises are secure, and are struggling under local restrictions. even though the government is paying more in support, the prospect of a national lockdown...
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these are actually my favorite people to taste a lot of peak mosses. they taste very fine, often sulfurous sulfide, like it's their mission. and of course, we have to use all of our senses to better understand nature, you know, to what we always think. we need a lot of devices to measure things that we shouldn't forget as we can do an incredible amount with our eyes and ears, our noses and our mouths as many forgotten. there are hardly any, a dalit places like this left in germany. 99 percent of bugs have been drained and thus destroyed. this is made them climate killers because all the paint that a bug like this stores is then gradually released into the atmosphere. part of course, that's pure stored carbon. half of this plant matter consists of carbon, and that's stored away. then grows up layer by layer with us in the order of half a millimeter to one millimeter per year. over thousands of years, these layers a meters thick and contain a great deal of carbon. that's pure climate protection, that's a school including mice which this only applies to i
these are actually my favorite people to taste a lot of peak mosses. they taste very fine, often sulfurous sulfide, like it's their mission. and of course, we have to use all of our senses to better understand nature, you know, to what we always think. we need a lot of devices to measure things that we shouldn't forget as we can do an incredible amount with our eyes and ears, our noses and our mouths as many forgotten. there are hardly any, a dalit places like this left in germany. 99 percent...
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it's not just a cultural moss for france, but also an economic one. cosmetics are about luxury, it's one of france's leading industries in terms of sales. the only silver lining is that the sector also produces products that are in higher demand during the pandemic. through music, through the book. these were the losses, are very hard with hygiene articles such as soap and shampoo, lose before have seen strong growth because they play an important role in fighting the pandemic or didn't. but normal makeup sales have suffered or if you're more so fearful, prefer to more the virus as trendsetter. it's sped up the development of an industry wide trend that has been in the works for years. less make up more wellness products and sachets in jars all designed to pamper. we've seen the trend coming, but lock down made it stronger, and it's still going strong. we sell organic products. natural, do it yourself around with their of the cosmetics sector has always survived by feeling the pulse of the times. and it's doing that again, practical tips for picking t
it's not just a cultural moss for france, but also an economic one. cosmetics are about luxury, it's one of france's leading industries in terms of sales. the only silver lining is that the sector also produces products that are in higher demand during the pandemic. through music, through the book. these were the losses, are very hard with hygiene articles such as soap and shampoo, lose before have seen strong growth because they play an important role in fighting the pandemic or didn't. but...
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and moss testament puts on in certain places because i mean that it's really going outdoors what it's actually supposed to happen in public buildings. i understand that church train everywhere, but not here in a public square in cuts to politicians need to explain more clearly what they're doing to combat the pandemic of gun think in my view, the whole thing doesn't only depend on the politicians. the whole thing is a social, like many others in a democracy, people have to support it in some form or another. in the law. we will have to live with this far or somehow. and we actually need a social debate, how it's going to look at exactly what can go through with mobile storage, because don't talk so much, something has to be pushed through. now, will it go on like this, with the wave get higher and higher. and of course one has to austin question, what we still have to do not to lose do for news and what did not mom doing even more hardly possible for the restaurants and cafes in the capital. they have to close for a month. again, this can be seen almost 5 kilometers away in the trendy
and moss testament puts on in certain places because i mean that it's really going outdoors what it's actually supposed to happen in public buildings. i understand that church train everywhere, but not here in a public square in cuts to politicians need to explain more clearly what they're doing to combat the pandemic of gun think in my view, the whole thing doesn't only depend on the politicians. the whole thing is a social, like many others in a democracy, people have to support it in some...
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moss: really important question.t these studies are showing, phase three clinical trials, where we have the findings from the pfizer trial, they are telling us whether the vaccine protects against a disease. these studies are not looking at whether the vaccine prevents transmission. that will require additional work, additional studies after these vaccines are being used. that will be critically important for the natural history of this pandemic. if these vaccines have a role in preventing transmission, that would be fantastic. if not, it's possible that they could induce some lapses in social distancing, mask wearing, and we could see more infections. hopefully if you were disease, fewer deaths. vonnie: william moss, thank you for joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler wal
moss: really important question.t these studies are showing, phase three clinical trials, where we have the findings from the pfizer trial, they are telling us whether the vaccine protects against a disease. these studies are not looking at whether the vaccine prevents transmission. that will require additional work, additional studies after these vaccines are being used. that will be critically important for the natural history of this pandemic. if these vaccines have a role in preventing...
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it certainly could have terry mosse wouldn't mind they did in voting facilities in the united states during the season in fact even if your state has a mosque mandate the federal law didn't form it or didn't mind they enforce the mosque going at the sites i'm also considering that the activities around election time the buses of supporters particularly from president trump not wearing masks they're in an enclosed space they're writing up and on these all promote potential super spreading events taurima events economists from stanford university of calculated that tens of thousands of people may have in fact been infected with the coronavirus during donald trump's big election rally he's so we're just saul some footage from there is that plausible it's sydney plausible the exact numbers little bit hard to states in the stanford university projections they didn't look at actual contact trace and numbers but use projections like states with similar have to be all genes and very similar communities where these rallies didn't occur compare those sites and then that's how you get to the 10
it certainly could have terry mosse wouldn't mind they did in voting facilities in the united states during the season in fact even if your state has a mosque mandate the federal law didn't form it or didn't mind they enforce the mosque going at the sites i'm also considering that the activities around election time the buses of supporters particularly from president trump not wearing masks they're in an enclosed space they're writing up and on these all promote potential super spreading events...
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. >> reporter: almost five moss later. ray tested positive for coronavirus. watson could only say goodbye over facetime the night before she passed away. what is your favorite memory of your mom? >> she was a character, my favorite memory of her was her personality. she was always good and up for anything. and she was a lot of fun and i miss that. >> reporter: while most facilities banned outside visitors. residents are still at risk of being exposed to the virus through unknowing care takers. >> frustrated for us, because we could not see her. but there's people from the outside more exposed than we are going in every day. >> we cannot create a bubble around the elderly folks living in nursing homes. >> reporter: in a newly published paper, she looked at six states currently experiences surges, including utah, as cases in the community rose, she found weekly cases among nursing home staff more than triple and resident cases more unanimous quadruple from june to october. >> we find that community spread is the largest predictor of which nursing homes experien
. >> reporter: almost five moss later. ray tested positive for coronavirus. watson could only say goodbye over facetime the night before she passed away. what is your favorite memory of your mom? >> she was a character, my favorite memory of her was her personality. she was always good and up for anything. and she was a lot of fun and i miss that. >> reporter: while most facilities banned outside visitors. residents are still at risk of being exposed to the virus through...
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randy moss will sit down with tom brady and they'll talk about tua's first start for the dolphins against rams. try ohio state after the time-out. shifts two tight ends. teague is the back. second and 9. he's got it and they've got him behind the line of scrimmage. defensive tackle, combining with brooks on the stop. third down. clock moving, take a time-out. not letting the buckeyes shoot on the clock. kirk, it's halloween night here. we're in the state of pennsylvania, which brings back wonderful memories for our entire crew, exempt for you, when we were in philadelphia. notre dame. come on back in here, kirk. some friends of mine. eastern state penitentiary. that's a female goblin there. she came in hot. >> kirk: came in hot. i can't believe, that thing, every year. they play that back. >> chris: they will, naturally. come on, people need a chance to chuckle here. >> kirk: i know, that's fine. it's all good. >> chris: we got denied the whiteout. >> kirk: i did like a left kick. >> chris: we had to play the sound, fully understand for the squeal. third and 9. sermon in the game. hammere
randy moss will sit down with tom brady and they'll talk about tua's first start for the dolphins against rams. try ohio state after the time-out. shifts two tight ends. teague is the back. second and 9. he's got it and they've got him behind the line of scrimmage. defensive tackle, combining with brooks on the stop. third down. clock moving, take a time-out. not letting the buckeyes shoot on the clock. kirk, it's halloween night here. we're in the state of pennsylvania, which brings back...
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let me go to commissioner moss. >> clerk: okay. sure. >> i have questions directly to the tenant representative, so at that point, i will also ask them if they have any issues that they would like to address. >> i don't have any questions. >> okay. i have little bit of a round of questions, so i will start, since they have their hand raised, the tenant attorney. if you could first start with the offer that was on the table from the landlord. is it a permanent offer? is it a like-sized unit? you know, the offer to the tenants from the landlord and the issue that the tenants were not willing to let the work happen, and if there's any response to that question. i just want to uphold that it is a tenant's legal right to organize and work with their neighbors, so i have no concern about that question and just want to uphold a tenant's right to talk to their neighbors about concerns will habitability. could -- concerns about habitability. could you please unmute the tenant representative. >> operator: i believe they are unmuted now. >> t
let me go to commissioner moss. >> clerk: okay. sure. >> i have questions directly to the tenant representative, so at that point, i will also ask them if they have any issues that they would like to address. >> i don't have any questions. >> okay. i have little bit of a round of questions, so i will start, since they have their hand raised, the tenant attorney. if you could first start with the offer that was on the table from the landlord. is it a permanent offer? is...
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nickelous moss of alameda county. let's go to abc7news.com for breaking updates and new information on the limited stay-at-home order. >>> members of a coast guard crew station in alameda quarantined after they tested positive for covid-19 while out on deployment. the cutter stratton returned after 11 members were reported positive. the stratton had deported in late october on a counter narcotics patrol. crew members had to pass two tests while shipping out but last week several guardsmen developed symptoms. >>> the economy is an issue build a better area focused on keeping shoppers safe and boost business. retired officers will be serving as ambassadors. >> they understand because of their experience and background in policing, they understand what might be a problem before it becomes a problem. >> union square is all ready for the holidays. the macy's tree, the christmas tree was lit last night. the ambassadors will attempt to diffusion any situation or report incidents to officers chief bill scott says he expects t
nickelous moss of alameda county. let's go to abc7news.com for breaking updates and new information on the limited stay-at-home order. >>> members of a coast guard crew station in alameda quarantined after they tested positive for covid-19 while out on deployment. the cutter stratton returned after 11 members were reported positive. the stratton had deported in late october on a counter narcotics patrol. crew members had to pass two tests while shipping out but last week several...
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housing in western germany, large areas of moss, being cultivated for the 1st time on a regretted blog. after all, most is that the natural vegetation on people oaks can they be grown and harvested like any other fields crop. the search for the best most is for agricultural cultivation is underway on the edge of the trial area. and here, paga and her team grow muscles from all over the world here they aim to find the ones that grow as well and just quickly as possible in this way. they also absorb c o 2 and turn the bugs into sinks with greenhouse gases. however, it will take more from us is to become a profitable product effect. so our lawns have been strong, direct payments to support and subsidies for farmers are not yet established. it's almost, i remain, my dear, but we can show here on the demonstration farm at this is actually feasible as much as well as what we can harvest into a large scale implementation really depends on political will, on further technological development of and on finding the supermarket and most for want as a replacement for white pete, pete was once made
housing in western germany, large areas of moss, being cultivated for the 1st time on a regretted blog. after all, most is that the natural vegetation on people oaks can they be grown and harvested like any other fields crop. the search for the best most is for agricultural cultivation is underway on the edge of the trial area. and here, paga and her team grow muscles from all over the world here they aim to find the ones that grow as well and just quickly as possible in this way. they also...
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but i know they are there for those moss comes on us . but on the one i can add just one hell of the most what they are going to get that one of the one of the finest. but i'm going to follow up we need a real shot in the week. i would ask you, and we put in dave's outlook m.r. . cindy was missing per day if the mother of the aisle arrival in the audience has a media. yes or no. show me that hoop that jim, but it is not ok, let me up out of the open for the interest, but i don't know what i want is a studio, but ok, good. it is. their complaint is single their land mine illegally and we've got an economic comeback and some of us who are to smear the numbers of young people. but i mean, what happened at the time? i mean obama is a part of this birth. yeah, i mean, people are, sometimes not, i can pick up a notice, phineas more able to see, i'm some, may need to sign a sort order, a mistake in the language that i mean motives to government that, you know, you are not because you know that you're not how he has been governing the snooty up a
but i know they are there for those moss comes on us . but on the one i can add just one hell of the most what they are going to get that one of the one of the finest. but i'm going to follow up we need a real shot in the week. i would ask you, and we put in dave's outlook m.r. . cindy was missing per day if the mother of the aisle arrival in the audience has a media. yes or no. show me that hoop that jim, but it is not ok, let me up out of the open for the interest, but i don't know what i...
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their rough surfaces allow algae and moss to grow, providing food for the fish, and make good placesor spawning. and because the tiles are made of clay, there's no concern about polluting the pond water. >> translator: besides providing a safe habitat for the fish, i hope this project will generate greater interest in one of the most iconic spots in nara. >> reporter: kitagawa and his team will keep monitoring this project to observe the ancient tiles in their new role. >>> parts of far east russia have turned icy after a system hit the region. trees, signs, and cars have been coated with ice. our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us now with the details. sayaka? >> hello there. this area has seen freezing rain. freezing rain looks like rain, but the temperature itself is below the freezing point. once it hits the ground, it freezes everything. this is the aftermath. take a look at this. a powerful low pressure system turned the area into an icy city saturday. trees, lamp posts, and road signs were all covered in a clear glaze. some places saw ice of about 12 millimeters thick, somethi
their rough surfaces allow algae and moss to grow, providing food for the fish, and make good placesor spawning. and because the tiles are made of clay, there's no concern about polluting the pond water. >> translator: besides providing a safe habitat for the fish, i hope this project will generate greater interest in one of the most iconic spots in nara. >> reporter: kitagawa and his team will keep monitoring this project to observe the ancient tiles in their new role. >>>...
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their rough surfaces allow algae and moss to grow. because the tiles are made of clay, there's no concern about polluting the pond water. >> translator: the science providing a safe habitat for the fish, i hope this project will generate greater interest in one of the most iconic spots in nara. >> kitagawa and his team will keep monitoring this project to observe the ancient tiles in their new role. >>> time for a check of the world weather with our meteorologist yoko komagata. there is an intense storm over the bay of ben gal. >> we have a deep depression just east of india. this storm system is expected to be become a colognic storm shortly and even intensify as it moves closer to southern india and sri lanka. as it does so, heavy rainfall mean storm surges will be the main concerns. total rain, 300 millimeters in southeastern india and northern parts of sri lanka that could cause major coastal flooding. rain will increase on tuesday going into wednesday and rainfall will also spread into colombo. meanwhile dry conditions will occur
their rough surfaces allow algae and moss to grow. because the tiles are made of clay, there's no concern about polluting the pond water. >> translator: the science providing a safe habitat for the fish, i hope this project will generate greater interest in one of the most iconic spots in nara. >> kitagawa and his team will keep monitoring this project to observe the ancient tiles in their new role. >>> time for a check of the world weather with our meteorologist yoko...
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tiger woods has held a green jacket for 19 moss. his win in april of 2019 still gets him choked up because of the children. >> you know to see charlie there and just open up our arms. it meant a lot to me and it still does. just reminds me of my and my dad. to come full circle like that, it still gives me teary. >> no patrons but the tradition of skipping shots across the pond in the 16th hole continues. this is john's shot. some are calling one of the greatest ever. it'll take the long way round the green and crack into the hole and roll in for an ace. his second this week. not a bad way to celebrate your 26th birthday. i'm jim nance. actually i'm dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >> wow. i'm more mellow now. >> >>> coming up next on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> people want real solutions, not fluff and feel good. >> it's bad news for san francisco. contra costa and a lot of parts of the state when it comes to the coronavirus moving backwards. i have that story just ahead. >> and here is a live look outside. you can se
tiger woods has held a green jacket for 19 moss. his win in april of 2019 still gets him choked up because of the children. >> you know to see charlie there and just open up our arms. it meant a lot to me and it still does. just reminds me of my and my dad. to come full circle like that, it still gives me teary. >> no patrons but the tradition of skipping shots across the pond in the 16th hole continues. this is john's shot. some are calling one of the greatest ever. it'll take the...
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can be a challenge and then comes to hard part identifying some species that's very easy, like some moss, which is large and distinctive looking. but a lot of species are small and gray and all the same. their genitalia will have to be examined and compared with reference samples, which is a lot of work. we're not talking about 1020 or a 100, but between 10500000 specimens to be determined in the long term. sorry on page is showing her colleagues has had forest fire diversity in a far easier, faster, more comprehensive fashion i brought in. because it immediately after you, you can see from this is the place that your pay saw the great potential of using radar images from satellites in the quest to monitor species diversity. the sentinel one satellite has been orbiting the earth for the past 60 years, using radar discounted surface, an 80 kilometer wide swathe with a spatial resolution of 5.5 meters. the radio waves penetrate cloud cover and even forest canopy revealing the structure of fifa taishan below. this is the part that i was so impressed that here the dark green news conference
can be a challenge and then comes to hard part identifying some species that's very easy, like some moss, which is large and distinctive looking. but a lot of species are small and gray and all the same. their genitalia will have to be examined and compared with reference samples, which is a lot of work. we're not talking about 1020 or a 100, but between 10500000 specimens to be determined in the long term. sorry on page is showing her colleagues has had forest fire diversity in a far easier,...
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this is becoming to no moss rock community a death in custody should never be normal last. the ripple effects is one of hits one of my one of suffering and particularly when there has been a death and there's not a no answer as to what happened. that creates a lot of on interest former now community. it's something they see every day in they work with the national suicide prevention and trauma recovery project they said that he had suicided like hung himself and i couldn't believe that because he even get now to his own young women and was only going to restraining order. megan says coronal investigations into a death in custody can be a long arduous journey offering legal resolution or surely. no prison down a police officer has ever been convicted over an indigenous death in custody in a struggle. that is not right that is not fair that is not justice you need to know what's going on with your loved one what worries last lies like always last moments like was there some other acts of another course with all their loved ones. every week megan and gerry give psychosocial su
this is becoming to no moss rock community a death in custody should never be normal last. the ripple effects is one of hits one of my one of suffering and particularly when there has been a death and there's not a no answer as to what happened. that creates a lot of on interest former now community. it's something they see every day in they work with the national suicide prevention and trauma recovery project they said that he had suicided like hung himself and i couldn't believe that because...
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mosse wouldn't mind dated in voting facilities in the united states during the season in fact even if your state has a mosque mandate the federal law didn't permit or didn't mind it or in force mosque going at the sites i'm also considering that the activities around election time the buses of supporters particularly from president trump they're not wearing masks they're in an enclosed space they're writing up and on these all promote potential super spreading events people are not writing mass in these rallies they're huddled close together as shouting and screaming there's a lot of emotions and these are the states where there's a lot of coronavirus happening right now c o pretest probability of getting an infection in these communities is actually higher and here are some of the other latest developments in the penn demi germany has set a new record for daily infections in the country almost 20000 positive cases registered in the last 24 hours in england a 2nd national wide lockdown has come into effect tough restrictions on social contacts are in place all non-essential businesses
mosse wouldn't mind dated in voting facilities in the united states during the season in fact even if your state has a mosque mandate the federal law didn't permit or didn't mind it or in force mosque going at the sites i'm also considering that the activities around election time the buses of supporters particularly from president trump they're not wearing masks they're in an enclosed space they're writing up and on these all promote potential super spreading events people are not writing mass...
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we can go to commissioner moss. >> commissioner moss: hi. i don't have any more comments than have already been said and i do agree with what has been said so far, so like to keep moving forward. >> i had requested -- and i think it will be helpful for this committee that we hear an update when we put something abeyance. we haven't met that 30 day, it's 28 days. because the abeyance has the two markers, the 30 days and then the 90 days. so when there is -- we do have a little bit of overlap, or what appears to be overlap. i do want to -- the reason i feel like this is a little bit different, i haven't heard anything from ms. lau that is different than 28 days ago when we gave a 30-day extension on the code enforcement violation in order to start all the work to get the permits. i think we've shown a lot of deference. and i haven't heard anything that is different, any -- that abeyance -- time in sure that getting -- i'm not sure that getting that 30 days has given the landlord the opportunity for -- you know, to really -- to come into compli
we can go to commissioner moss. >> commissioner moss: hi. i don't have any more comments than have already been said and i do agree with what has been said so far, so like to keep moving forward. >> i had requested -- and i think it will be helpful for this committee that we hear an update when we put something abeyance. we haven't met that 30 day, it's 28 days. because the abeyance has the two markers, the 30 days and then the 90 days. so when there is -- we do have a little bit of...
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across the world, but for thailand's sea gypsies, it has brought welcome respite from the threats of moss tourism back tomorrow, with the full secrets lie behind these walls, discover new adventures in 360 degree and explore. fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 getting up now. kick off. ghost town atmosphere means listless clay from the looks of guns and unrelentless fight the system known stump. excitement to the final match to sneak up on g.w. thousands of museums are shut. can virtual reality replace them for now that's coming up here on arts and culture. and the world's top award for sacred architecture goes to a church covered in 3 d. ceramic tiles to reflect the sun and later on. well 000000, so it's american singer. erika stuckey explains the connection between yodeling and the blooms last, not our last mop. first museums and galleries are on lockdown again in many places around the globe. some fear they may never really open, but something else is happening here. digital tours of museums and galleries are taking off, including at the national museum of denmar
across the world, but for thailand's sea gypsies, it has brought welcome respite from the threats of moss tourism back tomorrow, with the full secrets lie behind these walls, discover new adventures in 360 degree and explore. fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 getting up now. kick off. ghost town atmosphere means listless clay from the looks of guns and unrelentless fight the system known stump. excitement to the final match to sneak up on g.w. thousands of museums are...
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alameda county health officer nicholas moss says it's not intended to hurt businesses. >> it's a lot for our residents to deal with on top of all the other restrictions. but i am hopeful that this will help limit people's opportunity to get exposed to covid and to pass it on to others. >> reporter: the new restrictions will not impact businesses like this one. employees are relieved. >> i need work for my family. >> reporter: as for enforcement, the county says it's going to prioritize education over issuing fines. the county feels it's the best way to change people's behavior. in berkeley, andrea nakano, kpix 5. >> we spoke to a number of law enforcement agencies this evening, and they all said that they will focus on education, will not go out of their way to cite people they find violating the curfew. >> now, this is why the state is cracking down. we're seeing the highest daily case count since late july. more than 11,000 new cases, and 106 deaths. the positivity rate has shot up live look at sfo tonight,past the cdc is echoing california's advice, warning americans not to travel
alameda county health officer nicholas moss says it's not intended to hurt businesses. >> it's a lot for our residents to deal with on top of all the other restrictions. but i am hopeful that this will help limit people's opportunity to get exposed to covid and to pass it on to others. >> reporter: the new restrictions will not impact businesses like this one. employees are relieved. >> i need work for my family. >> reporter: as for enforcement, the county says it's...
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being very strained over the last 4 years let's take a listen to how german foreign minister heiko moss reacted to the news that finds victory. i'm relieved because at least now there's a result but also because the person who's been elected has shown in the last 48 hours that he acts very responsibly he's someone who wants to reunite his country and tackle global issues that's why we're looking forward to working together with him and his new government this is a movement even when i don't read your. letter calling or how do you think the relationship between the u.s. and germany will change now oh i think instead of having someone who is obsessed with german cars being driven on american streets you're going to have someone who looks at germany as really the biggest partner in europe and in a world where you need more rather than fewer friends and allies. the united states can be trusted to want more cooperation on a lot of different fronts with germany so in that sense germany instead of having the sense that the united states wants to knock it down a notch will in fact see its role
being very strained over the last 4 years let's take a listen to how german foreign minister heiko moss reacted to the news that finds victory. i'm relieved because at least now there's a result but also because the person who's been elected has shown in the last 48 hours that he acts very responsibly he's someone who wants to reunite his country and tackle global issues that's why we're looking forward to working together with him and his new government this is a movement even when i don't...
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ruth moss there. with us now is andy burrows who's the head of child safety online for the nspcc.ven't taken this material down anywhere near quickly enough. what do you think? do you think tech companies are doing enough to stop this material from making its way onto children's computers and phones? we know that for many years, tech firms really haven't done enough to make sure that their services are fundamentally safe for children to use. we know that, you know, tech companies make design choices when they build products about how to create really great, immersive products, about how to keep us on services for as long as possible. what we really want to see the big tech firms do is also then consider safety at the design stage, because it's those choices about whether you introduce a particular feature, whether you introduce it in a certain way, whether you use algorithms in a responsible way that isn't pushing out damaging self—harm and suicide content, for example. in your experience, what are the biggest online dangers for teens? well, we are particularly concerned about the
ruth moss there. with us now is andy burrows who's the head of child safety online for the nspcc.ven't taken this material down anywhere near quickly enough. what do you think? do you think tech companies are doing enough to stop this material from making its way onto children's computers and phones? we know that for many years, tech firms really haven't done enough to make sure that their services are fundamentally safe for children to use. we know that, you know, tech companies make design...