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hi, nadine thanks for pinch-hitting here. this is somewhat of a rhetorical question, but the stock is nowhere near the levels in january despite the fact the broader markets have been unbelievable how surprising is that and is that the level you are looking for in terms of the stock which i think is around 90 bucks >> i think you can get back to those levels we think it is a 30 or 40% return but as we have seen post-election, people love crypto currency, bitcoin there is a lust for high beta business we would rather go in undervalue or overvalue >> hold on, nadine because we are going to vote. >> for me, i say brink it on see what i did i would love to get it $60, but i like nadine's point and i like the breakout here and i think there is something to say about -- >> my question was the same as you, melissa cash was very surprising to me i think the headwind and i think people will continue to think that is a headwind great pitch but i am going to pass >> james >> sorry, nadine i love your technical analysis i have to go fund
hi, nadine thanks for pinch-hitting here. this is somewhat of a rhetorical question, but the stock is nowhere near the levels in january despite the fact the broader markets have been unbelievable how surprising is that and is that the level you are looking for in terms of the stock which i think is around 90 bucks >> i think you can get back to those levels we think it is a 30 or 40% return but as we have seen post-election, people love crypto currency, bitcoin there is a lust for high...
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guy adami, tim seymour, and nadine martin. tonight on "fast" the next aol this high flyer could be in for a reckoning harkening back to the dotcom bust. fireeye rebounding from the hack earlier in the month and plus we knew tech goes old school. the report that sent shares of high flying zoom dropping today. don't forget we've got a special bonus bonus edition of "fast money" today. you can tweet us, we just might answer them live on the air. we start off with a major move in yield the spread between 5 and 30 year treasuries hitting the highest level in more than 40 years on hopes of brexit deals in sight the possible passage of stimulus hit three years' high. british surging above the dollar check out some of the gainers after strong starts to the week. what play will yield you the most, guy? see what i did >> what play will -- oh, yeah. yes. you know, it's well spent money on that harvard education, melissa. i have no doubt that you're basking in the afterglow of such a brilliant -- what do they call that a pun? >> anyway. >
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nadine dorries.robe the state's involvement in one of the most notorious murders of the troubles in northern ireland, the killing in 1989 of the solicitor pat finucane. he was shot by paramilitiaries from the ulster defence association, and a paramilitary, ken barrett, was convicted of his murder. the decision by brandon lewis comes after a long campaign and a supreme court ruling on the need for an independent investigation of the killing. i have this afternoon spoken to the finucane family. i advised them of my decision not to establish a public inquiry at this time. in reaching its conclusion, the supreme court identified a number of issues with previous investigations in this case. firstly, there was no identification of the officers within the royal ulster constabulary, security service and secret intelligence service who failed to warn patrick finucane of known threats to his life in 1981 and 1985, together with the circumstances in which these failures occurred. secondly, there was no identifi
nadine dorries.robe the state's involvement in one of the most notorious murders of the troubles in northern ireland, the killing in 1989 of the solicitor pat finucane. he was shot by paramilitiaries from the ulster defence association, and a paramilitary, ken barrett, was convicted of his murder. the decision by brandon lewis comes after a long campaign and a supreme court ruling on the need for an independent investigation of the killing. i have this afternoon spoken to the finucane family. i...
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nadine burke harris, that's the key takeaway. >> what the science shows is t's never too late t actuallyegin healing from the effects of early adversity. number two, what the research shows that although it's never too late, early detection and early intervention dramatically improv outcomes. reporter: with that in mind, late last year california launched an initiative to train medica screen for "adverse childhood experiences." and those screenings are now covered under medi-ca the state's medicaid progr. iesha james and her family have benefitted from the growing understanding of aces and their health impact. her sons' pediatrician -- dr. dayna long at ucsf benioff children's hospital in oakland. >> it is a piece of informatn tht allows me to help guide and shape a treatment plan with an understanding that this kid is a experienciot, and it is traumatic and it's influencing them on a biologic level, so that we can actually get to a place of healing. reporter:y' and t not just relying on traditional medical interventions. she and a team of colleagues connect families in need with resourc
nadine burke harris, that's the key takeaway. >> what the science shows is t's never too late t actuallyegin healing from the effects of early adversity. number two, what the research shows that although it's never too late, early detection and early intervention dramatically improv outcomes. reporter: with that in mind, late last year california launched an initiative to train medica screen for "adverse childhood experiences." and those screenings are now covered under medi-ca...
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that was nadine dorries in the commons, the health minister.r birth. her case was one of 250 cases outlined in today's review. before the birth of your daughter, did you have any concerns with you and your wife, going did you have any concerns with you and yourwife, going into did you have any concerns with you and your wife, going into the trust, using that trust? did you have any qualms about what was to come? no, we were as blind as any parent going into a health care situation in terms of, we had no understanding of the trust, and there were warnings before kate's birth, the two years before, by the authorities, that there were failings on monitoring there were failings on monitoring the baby's there were failings on monitoring the ba by‘s heart there were failings on monitoring the baby's heart rate correctly, but we had no idea that this trust would fail us and so many families in such a catastrophic way. i don't want you to have to relive something so painful but just to to have to relive something so painful butjust to try to have to re
that was nadine dorries in the commons, the health minister.r birth. her case was one of 250 cases outlined in today's review. before the birth of your daughter, did you have any concerns with you and your wife, going did you have any concerns with you and yourwife, going into did you have any concerns with you and your wife, going into the trust, using that trust? did you have any qualms about what was to come? no, we were as blind as any parent going into a health care situation in terms of,...
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even if you can do things you don't have to in other words christmas try to be sensible all right nadine thank you very much nadeem with an update from brussels let's go find out the message over in the u.k. and bring in john hall from his joining us from london at and the u.k. is going into tier 3 restrictions that come into effect on wednesday midnight at the same time we are hearing that there is a relaxation of rules over christmas what can you tell us about. well to clarify it's london and parts of the southeast of england that move into tears 3 the highest coronavirus restriction t. adjoining much of the rest of england up to 60 percent of england will be in 2 or 3 after midnight tonight even spiraling rates of infection around the london area and the southeast in some places infection rates doubling in 7 days we're told that there is this particularly virulent variant of the virus that's been identified in potter sponsible for that fast uptake in the infections and then as you say this rather in congress situation where the government is lifting all restrictions for a 5 day period
even if you can do things you don't have to in other words christmas try to be sensible all right nadine thank you very much nadeem with an update from brussels let's go find out the message over in the u.k. and bring in john hall from his joining us from london at and the u.k. is going into tier 3 restrictions that come into effect on wednesday midnight at the same time we are hearing that there is a relaxation of rules over christmas what can you tell us about. well to clarify it's london and...
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if she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to. even so my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift at which display i'm to feel that you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening when it was the end this is what her light exposure chart looks like. in the. tongan come on for the 1st 3 days you can see a relatively good day night rythm after that her night shifts begin. and then there's no daylight rhythm at all as far as light exposure is concerned the least exposed it's on when she's more or less exposed to continuous lighting. and that constant light is anything but natural. her biological clock has no means of orientation. in order to reset her clock back to normal she needs daylight in the morning between 8 and noon the time of day where our 3 subjects differ substantially in exposure. look blue line shows the light on a
if she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to. even so my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift at which display i'm to feel that you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening when it was the end this is what her light exposure...
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your nadine e burris. dr. thank you so much for joining us. compared to other state california has had a pretty strong culture of wearing masks and shows chilly distancing from oth. how do we nd ourselves here at the break of hospital overruns? >> is we are saying there is a nationwide surge that is ar happening. yoabsolutely right. californians have worked really hard to keep the coronavirus at bay but we are seeing thwith increased mixing as we have kind of opened up a bit more that the surge is not spreading california. we are exriencing record high rates of coronavirus. so, we need to come together to do which is to , wear that ma watch our distance, wash our hands and stay home during this time so that we can reduce the spread. >> as you just mentioned one of the guidelines is to not gather with outside our households for the foreseeable . futu frankly, able are tired and they see some of ours date leaders as social gatherings as well. do you think it is realistic ct ex that they will travel and that hospitals have done all they can to ma
your nadine e burris. dr. thank you so much for joining us. compared to other state california has had a pretty strong culture of wearing masks and shows chilly distancing from oth. how do we nd ourselves here at the break of hospital overruns? >> is we are saying there is a nationwide surge that is ar happening. yoabsolutely right. californians have worked really hard to keep the coronavirus at bay but we are seeing thwith increased mixing as we have kind of opened up a bit more that the...
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if she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to. even though my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift and which display i'm to feel that you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening when it was. and this is what her light exposure chart looks like. come on for the 1st 3 days you can see a relatively good day night rhythm after that her night shifts begin. and then there's no dana rhythm at all as far as light exposure is concerned at least expose it's own when she's more or less exposed to continuous lighting. and that constant light is anything but natural. her biological clock has no means of orientation. in order to reset her clock back to normal she needs daylight in the morning between 8 and noon the time of day where our 3 subjects differ substantially in exposure. look blue line shows the light on a typical morning
if she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to. even though my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift and which display i'm to feel that you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening when it was. and this is what her light exposure...
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if she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to 50 even so my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift as a bitch to try i'm goofy but you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening when it was. and this is what her light exposure chart looks like. and then. come on for the 1st 3 days you can see a relatively good day night rythm after that her night shifts begin. and then there's no dana rhythm at all as far as light exposure is concerned the least exposed it's still in there and she's more or less exposed to continuous lighting. and that constant light is anything but natural. her biological clock has no means of orientation. in order to reset her clock back to normal she needs daylight in the morning between 8 and noon a time of day where our 3 subjects differ substantially an exposure. line shows the light on a typical morn
if she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to 50 even so my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift as a bitch to try i'm goofy but you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening when it was. and this is what her light exposure chart...
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if she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to. even so my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift as a bitch to spy i could feel that you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening mind with. and this is what her light exposure chart looks like. in the. tongan come on for the 1st 3 days you can see a relatively good day night rhythm after that her night shifts begin. and then there's no dana rhythm at all as far as light exposure is concerned at least expose it's own when she's more or less exposed to continuous lighting. and that constant light is anything but natural. her biological clock has no means of orientation. in order to reset her clock back to normal she needs daylight in the morning between 8 when noon a time of day where our 3 subjects differ substantially an exposure. line shows the light on a typical morning f
if she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to. even so my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift as a bitch to spy i could feel that you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening mind with. and this is what her light exposure chart...
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port city of dover but 1st let's cross over to nadine barber who joins me now from london and nadine the transition period obviously has ended and it's perhaps new unchartered beginnings for the u.k. . absolutely said in legal terms the a briton left the e.u. at the end of january but right now as of 11 pm local time is when it's happening practically the u.k. no longer in the single market the internal market or the common market you said that paris boris johnson signed the new legislation it was also signed into law by queen elizabeth the 2nd after midnight local time here on wednesday after being rushed through parliament there was a there was an attempt by the opposition labor party to get amendments on things like environmental standards and workers' rights which failed but they generally did back the bill so it went through very easily but lots of questions now being on lost by various sectors of. industry here in britain as well as ordinary citizens people here in britain are being warned to get travel insurance to make sure they're covered if they now go to the e.u. and the b
port city of dover but 1st let's cross over to nadine barber who joins me now from london and nadine the transition period obviously has ended and it's perhaps new unchartered beginnings for the u.k. . absolutely said in legal terms the a briton left the e.u. at the end of january but right now as of 11 pm local time is when it's happening practically the u.k. no longer in the single market the internal market or the common market you said that paris boris johnson signed the new legislation it...
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holl is standing by for us in london which will go into lockdown on wednesday but 1st let's speak to nadine barber he is in brussels looking at the constant for us the team i want to start with germany how have those new restrictions been received there. when the stars of the national lockdown comes in on wednesday through to january the 10th it involves non-essential shops as well as schools and places of learning being closed all teaching being taken online now the german government just like all those other countries that you were referring to a well aware that the public is seeing this hope of a vaccine offering some sort of return to more freedom but at the same time being told to restrict their movements and it's very very worrying for the german government the fact that the european medicines agency has still not approved the pfizer by own tech vaccine which of course was developed in germany now germany's health minister yen spahn has said that the delay is actually hitting people's trust in the european union in its ability to act and he wants the approval brought forward from dece
holl is standing by for us in london which will go into lockdown on wednesday but 1st let's speak to nadine barber he is in brussels looking at the constant for us the team i want to start with germany how have those new restrictions been received there. when the stars of the national lockdown comes in on wednesday through to january the 10th it involves non-essential shops as well as schools and places of learning being closed all teaching being taken online now the german government just like...
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speech and i think speaks in a clear and bonnie way as renowned american civil liberties activists nadine strossen. speech refers to and most of which is. subjective and. you're more. of a nation that has been you bought. and being in here aren't we they and subject to the discretion who ever has power to enforce it. top of that definitions of very indifferent parts of the world denial of the holocaust for example is illegal in 18 european countries but even here freedom of speech is up held as a value worth protecting kitty is strawson this herself the daughter of a holocaust survivor nonetheless she says censorship isn't the right tool to his against hate speech. that well and and as in censorship it is it ends up doing more harm than good and that is specifically true with respect to cost denial or any other kind of disinformation or misinformation in fact any kind of censorship the natural human reaction is that more attention is drawn to the very message that one is seeking to suppress. the former chairwoman of the american civil liberties union or a.c.l.u. is convinced that honest d
speech and i think speaks in a clear and bonnie way as renowned american civil liberties activists nadine strossen. speech refers to and most of which is. subjective and. you're more. of a nation that has been you bought. and being in here aren't we they and subject to the discretion who ever has power to enforce it. top of that definitions of very indifferent parts of the world denial of the holocaust for example is illegal in 18 european countries but even here freedom of speech is up held as...
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level of restrictions for london and the southeast for more on that let's hear from london with more nadine can you talk us through these new restrictions especially heading into the festive season. yes who they were announced on saturday and a lot of people are very angry at the way this is being handled. just on wednesday in parliament prime minister boris johnson criticize the opposition leader kids starmer saying he wanted to cancel christmas saying it would be inhuman to do that at such short notice telling people that they couldn't meet up and mix between households boris johnson did exactly that on such a day saying that it was because of the discovery of this new variant of coverage 19 and so it means that 18000000 people in london the southeast in the east of england cannot travel a whole in other parts of england which are already in the tier 3 level they're being told that instead of a 5 day window of relaxation it's just going to be on christmas day on 20 the 25th of december that they can actually meet up similar restrictions in scotland and wales as well but here in england we
level of restrictions for london and the southeast for more on that let's hear from london with more nadine can you talk us through these new restrictions especially heading into the festive season. yes who they were announced on saturday and a lot of people are very angry at the way this is being handled. just on wednesday in parliament prime minister boris johnson criticize the opposition leader kids starmer saying he wanted to cancel christmas saying it would be inhuman to do that at such...
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nadine is a consultant there, working with bosses to try to close their ethnicity pay gap, which lastuld be sitting next to someone in the office and they're earning more than me just because of the colour of my skin. if you really think about it, it can be quite heartbreaking. but i think i use that to drive me forward. two years ago, the government launched a consultation on whether ethnicity pay gap reporting should be mandatory. ministers have still not responded. but the bbc has seen a summary of the main findings. the document shows that three quarters of employers and business groups backed a legal requirement for larger organisations to have to publish their figures. what gets measured gets done. our members want to disclose their ethnicity pay gap because they know this is such an important issue, and if they address this issue they will have companies that are more diverse, more inclusive, more profitable, more innovative. it makes business sense and it's the right thing to do. the department for business said it would respond to the consultation in due course, and was worki
nadine is a consultant there, working with bosses to try to close their ethnicity pay gap, which lastuld be sitting next to someone in the office and they're earning more than me just because of the colour of my skin. if you really think about it, it can be quite heartbreaking. but i think i use that to drive me forward. two years ago, the government launched a consultation on whether ethnicity pay gap reporting should be mandatory. ministers have still not responded. but the bbc has seen a...
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that increased travel could accelerate the spreads but new restrictions will hit businesses such as nadine barber reports from brussels. in brussels they're dreaming of a busy christmas shops reopened in belgium on tuesday despite a recent rise in covered 19 cases but bars and restaurants have to stay closed shop keepers here in belgium are hoping to make the most of the reopening but with daily covered 19 infections roys ing and the reproduction rated almost one the government is not ruling out bringing in new restrictions at the end of this week. over the border in the netherlands they've gone into a 5 week lockdown closing all non-essential shops as well as schools prime minister insists that rising infection rates make it essential to in his words bite through this very sour apple before things get better. it's totally understandable the number of afghan if this wasn't done the consequences cannot be neglected. or locked down is not really dissolution of a strict enforcement law compulsory facemask even the coronavirus at and shopping malls the temperature should be checked but there's
that increased travel could accelerate the spreads but new restrictions will hit businesses such as nadine barber reports from brussels. in brussels they're dreaming of a busy christmas shops reopened in belgium on tuesday despite a recent rise in covered 19 cases but bars and restaurants have to stay closed shop keepers here in belgium are hoping to make the most of the reopening but with daily covered 19 infections roys ing and the reproduction rated almost one the government is not ruling...
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show for the torturous negotiations but they know their future relationship is still being sculpted nadine barber al-jazeera london. obviously country has been divided on this issue that been mixed views expressed on all sides here's a flavor of what people in the capital london have been saying if the compromise had to happen it would have been totally ridiculous if it hadn't so i hope they've done something sensible i'm really pleased with her look at it. and really i think there is light at the end of the tunnel i think it's how we year and we get sand through ticket means policy and i was afraid of that it is. better than no deal but. still of the disadvantages of leaving the european union. and making the best of about europe well jonathan the deputy director of the prey european think tank british influence shared his perspective with us and he says that you want more concessions from the k. and the other way round as far as i can see the only major e.u. compromise was in fishing. that they agreed on 5 and a half years and transition period which seems to think closer to the u.k.'s t
show for the torturous negotiations but they know their future relationship is still being sculpted nadine barber al-jazeera london. obviously country has been divided on this issue that been mixed views expressed on all sides here's a flavor of what people in the capital london have been saying if the compromise had to happen it would have been totally ridiculous if it hadn't so i hope they've done something sensible i'm really pleased with her look at it. and really i think there is light at...
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show for the torturous negotiations but they know their future relationship is still being sculpted nadine barber al-jazeera london. i think of when is a professor of politics at the university of kent and an associate fellow attack house he joins us by skype from london thank you for telling us here on al-jazeera so what happens next what is the next step after all of this. well for boris johnson the next step is to essentially get on and rebuild the country after this divisive moment to deliver on everything that he's promised his new voters to define what he means by global britain and to begin to reshape the national economy around those new trade deals with other countries from outside of europe and also to level up britain this big promise to do more for the regions and less for london for the european union meanwhile the priority is sensually to move on without a major power this is the 1st time in the entire history of the european union that one of its major powers has voluntarily left and has now got a new trading relationship with it and so both would need to navigate the next f
show for the torturous negotiations but they know their future relationship is still being sculpted nadine barber al-jazeera london. i think of when is a professor of politics at the university of kent and an associate fellow attack house he joins us by skype from london thank you for telling us here on al-jazeera so what happens next what is the next step after all of this. well for boris johnson the next step is to essentially get on and rebuild the country after this divisive moment to...
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russia v shot trials for the compain did not kill a show and are set to begin by the end of the year nadine barber reports across the united states they're getting ready to vaccinate people against covered 90 it's a matter of urgency with the daily death toll reaching 3000 this week in hospital struggling. as we vaccinate more and more people we will ultimately maybe by mid year next year 2020 wanted sheep herd immunity. perhaps 75 percent of people vaccinated this shutdown and and a pandemic well late in 2021 in another big move u.k. and russian scientists to teaming up to study whether combining 2 vaccines office better protection trials in russia will evolve adults getting both the sputnik v. vaccine reported to be 90 percent effective and the astra zeneca vaccine developed with the university of oxford with average efficacy reported at around 70 percent it's almost like cross training in athletics where 2 different sports can make you a better athlete so rather than giving them the 1st dose and a booster dose of the same vaccine maybe giving different types of vaccine for the 1st and 2n
russia v shot trials for the compain did not kill a show and are set to begin by the end of the year nadine barber reports across the united states they're getting ready to vaccinate people against covered 90 it's a matter of urgency with the daily death toll reaching 3000 this week in hospital struggling. as we vaccinate more and more people we will ultimately maybe by mid year next year 2020 wanted sheep herd immunity. perhaps 75 percent of people vaccinated this shutdown and and a pandemic...
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cause so it's not in there you know this i didn't trust for that to happen for their debt thank you nadine barber there in london u.s. president donald trump has pardoned 15 people including 4 military contractors convicted of shooting dead 14 civilians in iraq in 2017 and the men worked for the private security firm formerly known as blackwater and were serving long prison sentences the incident caused international outrage and the pardons has left many iraqis angered chance trafford has moved baghdad and speaks to a man injured in that attack. or he was shot by an american could drag on what has been described as one of the darkest days of u.s. involvement in iraq inside ok i was on a bus when the shooting started heavy fire came towards us i felt the 1st bullet hit my leg as i scrambled our i kept running towards the bus station then i got hit again when i stopped i was hit a 3rd time i felt like the bones of my leg had exploded i fell down and started to crawl there was utter chaos people were terrified trying to save themselves i mean this video was filmed after the attack 14 iraqis i
cause so it's not in there you know this i didn't trust for that to happen for their debt thank you nadine barber there in london u.s. president donald trump has pardoned 15 people including 4 military contractors convicted of shooting dead 14 civilians in iraq in 2017 and the men worked for the private security firm formerly known as blackwater and were serving long prison sentences the incident caused international outrage and the pardons has left many iraqis angered chance trafford has moved...
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this is the book from nadine strossen. hate, why should we respond this date with free speech and uncensored. the professor who's also that of the aclu, the nationwide head of the aclu for many years, she explains how insofar as there have been hate speech restrictions, whether they're on social media but especially as they have been legislatively in country of the world, they have actually publicly serve to be counterproductive, that the best answer, she says we should resist it. we should resist hate but the best way to do it is with more speech and so for those reasons and because the course of a significant portion of so-called hate speech that is protected by the first amendment, the first amendment will protect hate speech come so-called hate speech insofar as it is not any sort of incitement to violence or threats. those are already illegal and, of course, those we don't permit. >> both facebook seal mark zuckerberg and twitter ceo jack dorsey yesterday both spoken and more transparency, regarding algorithms. is par
this is the book from nadine strossen. hate, why should we respond this date with free speech and uncensored. the professor who's also that of the aclu, the nationwide head of the aclu for many years, she explains how insofar as there have been hate speech restrictions, whether they're on social media but especially as they have been legislatively in country of the world, they have actually publicly serve to be counterproductive, that the best answer, she says we should resist it. we should...
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is out of control and the government's put stay at home orders emplace in parts of the country as nadine barber reports from london. with a week to go until christmas goodwill in some parts is being strained to the limit in much of the u.k. a planned relaxation of indoor mixing rules has been cut from 5 days to one day and in england a 3rd of the population is now a new to hear for restrictions people can't mix it all with other households here in central london there are people out and about for a walk but all the shops are shut these new restrictions are going to be devastating for thousands of businesses as well as for families who had planned to get together a christmas. i think that the new strain of the virus is awfully concerning and i think it is the right decision but i just wish it would have been made a few days earlier yeah i'm pretty upset about it i think the lack of planning and the lack of ability to tell people that this is going to happen in advance of going to did. cause a lot of havoc and there's also a ban all nonessential travel in and out of tier 4 areas that's whe
is out of control and the government's put stay at home orders emplace in parts of the country as nadine barber reports from london. with a week to go until christmas goodwill in some parts is being strained to the limit in much of the u.k. a planned relaxation of indoor mixing rules has been cut from 5 days to one day and in england a 3rd of the population is now a new to hear for restrictions people can't mix it all with other households here in central london there are people out and about...
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and she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to. even though my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift and which just by i'm could feel that you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening when it was. and this is what her light exposure chart looks like. come on for the 1st 3 days you can see a relatively good day night rythm after that her night shifts begin. and then there's no daylight rhythm at all as far as light exposure is concerned the least exposed it's. there and she's more or less exposed to continuous lighting. and that constant light is anything but natural. her biological clock has no means of orientation. in order to reset her clock back to normal she needs daylight in the morning between 8 and noon a time of day where our 3 subjects differ substantially in exposure. look blue line shows the light on a typical
and she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to. even though my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift and which just by i'm could feel that you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening when it was. and this is what her light...
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if she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to 50 even so my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift as a bitch to try i'm cafe but you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening when it was. and this is what her light exposure chart looks like. in. common for the 1st 3 days you can see a relatively good day night rythm after that her night shifts begin. and then there's no daylight rhythm at all as far as light exposure is concerned the least exposed and so on when she's more or less exposed to continuous lighting. and also because that's. and that constant light is anything but natural. her biological clock has no means of orientation. in order to reset her clock back to normal she needs daylight in the morning between 8 and noon a time of day 3 subjects differ substantially in exposure. the blue line shows the light on a t
if she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to 50 even so my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift as a bitch to try i'm cafe but you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening when it was. and this is what her light exposure chart...
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nadine tweeted this photo saying she's trying to get the christmas masks done to keep her family andemails i woke up because a giant bird, aka giant palmetto bug flew into my room. sorry, we can't help you but i appreciate your reaction there. and we do want to make a quick correction here. yesterday, we had an item during this segment about elf on the shelf. we just want to reiterate everyone knows the elves move around the house by themselves. that's no help from grown-ups or anyone else. speaking of that, michael tweets today to say that kennedy and brooklyn were excited to find where ellie the elf was this morning. yay, happy holidays and merry christmas to all of you. that elf definitely got there by itself. >>> coming up next, we'll take a look at the axios "1 big thing" and coming up on "morning joe," another day, another rambling speech of falsehoods delivered by the outgoing president. will republican leaders finally say enough is enough? plus, dick durbin will discuss the latest negotiations on a coronavirus relief package. "morning joe," just moments away. ef package "morn
nadine tweeted this photo saying she's trying to get the christmas masks done to keep her family andemails i woke up because a giant bird, aka giant palmetto bug flew into my room. sorry, we can't help you but i appreciate your reaction there. and we do want to make a quick correction here. yesterday, we had an item during this segment about elf on the shelf. we just want to reiterate everyone knows the elves move around the house by themselves. that's no help from grown-ups or anyone else....
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14 days with turkey recording more than 400000 infections well let's cross over to brussels where nadine barber is live for us the situation in europe seems to be getting significantly worse doesn't it not him. it really does and there are a number of governments now that are really telling their populations the measures that have been taken in the last couple of months haven't shifted the number of cases enough in the netherlands just now we've heard from the prime minister mark routes telling the population in a televised address there will be a general lockdown for at least 5 weeks so well through the christmas and new year period that's going to involve shutting schools shutting non-essential shops businesses which involve close contacts like physio therapy public buildings like museums and why is this necessary while the government is alarmed at the number of new cases per day that rate reached 10000 over the weekend now bars and restaurants are being closed in the netherlands since october the message from our groups here is more and more severe measures are needed urgently said th
14 days with turkey recording more than 400000 infections well let's cross over to brussels where nadine barber is live for us the situation in europe seems to be getting significantly worse doesn't it not him. it really does and there are a number of governments now that are really telling their populations the measures that have been taken in the last couple of months haven't shifted the number of cases enough in the netherlands just now we've heard from the prime minister mark routes telling...
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from our white house correspondent kimberly hellcat in a moment or 1st let's cross over live to nadine barbara in london so what in the new restrictions here for what does it mean for people there. who sent me this new level of restriction above the previous tier 3 which meant very high and it's taken millions of people by surprise it means that here in london in the southeast in the east of england 80000000 people are being told firstly via contrary to expectations they cannot mix with other households at christmas just 3 just a few days ago the prime minister boris johnson was mocking the leader of the opposition saying that he wished to cancel christmas in his words saying that that would be inhuman but he did do that effectively on saturday ascribing it sue this emergence of a new variant of the coronavirus the actual knowledge of the virus the emergence of this virus was made known by scientists in september but the government stressing that it only became aware of what it was doing in the last few days they say it's responsible for around 60 percent of covered 19 infections here
from our white house correspondent kimberly hellcat in a moment or 1st let's cross over live to nadine barbara in london so what in the new restrictions here for what does it mean for people there. who sent me this new level of restriction above the previous tier 3 which meant very high and it's taken millions of people by surprise it means that here in london in the southeast in the east of england 80000000 people are being told firstly via contrary to expectations they cannot mix with other...
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if she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to. even though my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift as a bitch to spy i'm good for that you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening might with. and this is what her light exposure chart looks like. in. common for the 1st 3 days you can see a relatively good day night rhythm after that her night shifts begin. and then there's no daylight rhythm at all as far as light exposure is concerned at least expose its own gait when she's more or less exposed to continuous lighting. and that constant light is anything but natural. her biological clock has no means of orientation. in order to reset her clock back to normal she needs jail right in the morning between 8 and noon a time of day where our 3 subjects differ substantially in exposure. the blue line shows the light on a typica
if she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to. even though my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift as a bitch to spy i'm good for that you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening might with. and this is what her light exposure...
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pollution to be recorded as the course of death something that's never happened before and there's nadine barber reports strong evidence to support her. deborah was a keen swimmer dancer and cyclist by the age of 9 she had the reading age of a teenager but she never made it to her 10th birthday over a 3 year period she suffered numerous seizures going into hospital 27 times with breathing problems an inquest in 2014 found ella died of acute respiratory failure after a severe asthma attack but that was quashed when new evidence emerged about local air pollution her mother wants air pollution recorded as the cause of death something that's never happened before in the u.k. for the 6 years of her life there is no warning of how everything was going to and hopefully from this case we would learn a lot more about the impacts on health and governments everywhere would take action so no children will have to go through what my late daughter went through the new inquest is also considering what steps were taken to reduce air pollution and to inform the public experts say pollution levels at a mon
pollution to be recorded as the course of death something that's never happened before and there's nadine barber reports strong evidence to support her. deborah was a keen swimmer dancer and cyclist by the age of 9 she had the reading age of a teenager but she never made it to her 10th birthday over a 3 year period she suffered numerous seizures going into hospital 27 times with breathing problems an inquest in 2014 found ella died of acute respiratory failure after a severe asthma attack but...
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youth fear most incredibly nobody truly knows whether that's what they'll get in a few weeks time nadine barber al jazeera well let's cross live now to paul brennan who joins us from brussels or paul any news on what may be coming out of that dinner between doris johnson or 7 they're lying. now they've been inside for 2 hours now and no news at all as to exactly how the talks are going in that what's clear is that they were a little bit sort of testy with each other as they as they went in boris johnson keen to take the masks off for a photo call we saw live on the land rather nervous about that and insisting that they maintain a 2 meter distance between them and kept the masks off for as brief a time as possible before they disappeared behind those sliding doors and into the talks what we do know is that the negotiators teams are joining the 2 leaders so that they're all going to be sort of in the same room and able to talk about how this might go forward but what's also absolutely necessary is that needs to be a kind of political impetus now for the for the negotiations if the negotiat
youth fear most incredibly nobody truly knows whether that's what they'll get in a few weeks time nadine barber al jazeera well let's cross live now to paul brennan who joins us from brussels or paul any news on what may be coming out of that dinner between doris johnson or 7 they're lying. now they've been inside for 2 hours now and no news at all as to exactly how the talks are going in that what's clear is that they were a little bit sort of testy with each other as they as they went in...
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capital nadine despite the early rollout of vaccinations of vaccines there in the u.k. now they're talking about an even longer lockdown right now. that's right so i mean i mean it's been speculated on for some while now but the restrictions will have to last a well into the new year of course but the news here and the anger really that you can sense among a lot of the public here in england is that the last minute basically the government has said to people in london in the southeast and in the east of england an area covering 18000000 people you may not meet other household at christmas and that was precisely the opposite to what they were saying just a few days ago on wednesday prime minister boris johnson in parliament mocks the leader of the opposition kids starmer saying he wants to cancel christmas and that he wished he had the guts to admit it boris johnson went ahead and did that on saturday bringing in here for as it's called so the rest of england areas which were interior 3 they're also being told that instead of a 5 day relaxation of restrictions it's one d
capital nadine despite the early rollout of vaccinations of vaccines there in the u.k. now they're talking about an even longer lockdown right now. that's right so i mean i mean it's been speculated on for some while now but the restrictions will have to last a well into the new year of course but the news here and the anger really that you can sense among a lot of the public here in england is that the last minute basically the government has said to people in london in the southeast and in...
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i'll speak to john a holler is in london shortly but 1st let's go to nadine barber who is in brussels nadim talk to us about germany the strict lockdown that's come into force how strict is it and how are people responding. well yes it is from wednesday this national lockdown at least since invest until january the 10th is a strict lock down it's much tougher than what was introduced in november and the government judge that that just simply hadn't worked enough in driving down transmissions interesting to hear some voices from the public that chancellor merkel has been one of the most cautious leaders in the e.u. over the over the months in the 1st wave she was seen to have done a good job recently though things have gone in the wrong direction in 24 hours we've seen more than 27000 you covered 1000 cases. over $900.00 deaths is the latest daily figure they're very worried she has told members of her conservative party that it's a genuine and february are going to be very tough months also her government is saying they're ready to start vaccinating people next week now on monday the
i'll speak to john a holler is in london shortly but 1st let's go to nadine barber who is in brussels nadim talk to us about germany the strict lockdown that's come into force how strict is it and how are people responding. well yes it is from wednesday this national lockdown at least since invest until january the 10th is a strict lock down it's much tougher than what was introduced in november and the government judge that that just simply hadn't worked enough in driving down transmissions...
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the year to agree a new trade deal when the pre-breakfast agreement will expire and that speak to nadine bob he joins us now from london now deemed the clock is ticking down to this december 31st deadline what are the chances of actually getting a deal in place and ratified before that. well i think it we have great person who actually stuck their neck out and said they know there have been reports in the u.k. press in the last couple of hours citing u.k. government sources are saying it's 5050 the chance of getting a deal by the 31st of december what we know for sure is that prime minister boris johnson is making a phone call to speak to those who have on the lion the president of the european commission they are the figures who are called the principles to which the whole dossier has been referred on friday of course we saw a joint statement by michele bunny the e.u.'s chief negotiator and david frost his british counterpart saying that after what they called one week of intense negotiations there remained significant divergences now they were on fisheries governance and the level play
the year to agree a new trade deal when the pre-breakfast agreement will expire and that speak to nadine bob he joins us now from london now deemed the clock is ticking down to this december 31st deadline what are the chances of actually getting a deal in place and ratified before that. well i think it we have great person who actually stuck their neck out and said they know there have been reports in the u.k. press in the last couple of hours citing u.k. government sources are saying it's 5050...
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facing away game against sylvia in la liga rather curtly 4th without a win in 3 games and coach the nadine's the den knows results need to improve quickly. your ilk are good this is my job at real madrid it's normal to receive criticism when we can't win matches but it doesn't change what i think of my players it doesn't affect the work i do every day i've never thought i was untouchable neither was a player as a coach or as a person senegalese football hero pop a boob job who died last week has been honored by his country's president job was most famous for scoring senegal's winning goal in the opening match of the 2002 world cup again to then defending champions france the senegalese president awarded job the honor of a grand officer in the national order of the lyon ahead of his funeral new zealand of one of the trying nations after australia and argentina ended their rugby year in a stalemate the 2 sides played out of 16 all draw in sydney on saturday wallabies captain michael hooper scored a try to cancel the 5 points of from about dell be australia also had a. lot o. red carded before
facing away game against sylvia in la liga rather curtly 4th without a win in 3 games and coach the nadine's the den knows results need to improve quickly. your ilk are good this is my job at real madrid it's normal to receive criticism when we can't win matches but it doesn't change what i think of my players it doesn't affect the work i do every day i've never thought i was untouchable neither was a player as a coach or as a person senegalese football hero pop a boob job who died last week...
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lead in the 15th minute in the 2nd half he an all black put the ball into his own net to help the nadine's advance men double their advantage they are now 3rd 3 points behind atletico in the league or in a one a similar contest part of what we're not it has been a good week with 3 good matches most of all i'm happy for my players they are the ones who fight on the pitch i'm happy for them because they always believe in what they do and they've accomplished something that feels really good now we have to carry on like this we need to recover well because our next match is on tuesday in germany robert live on the ski how it's been does legal leaders by munich come from behind to earn a point at union berlin having gone one nil down in the 6 minute poultry them level with his 13th goal of the season by in a head of rb lights on goal difference but both sides can be overtaken on sunday by by labor costs and if they beat hoffenheim over in the united states columbus crew have won the m.l.s. cup for the 2nd time in the history on saturday they were up against the defending champions the seattle
lead in the 15th minute in the 2nd half he an all black put the ball into his own net to help the nadine's advance men double their advantage they are now 3rd 3 points behind atletico in the league or in a one a similar contest part of what we're not it has been a good week with 3 good matches most of all i'm happy for my players they are the ones who fight on the pitch i'm happy for them because they always believe in what they do and they've accomplished something that feels really good now...
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from the us from our white house correspondent kelly healthcare to november 1st let's cross over to nadine barber in london of course the deem the situation in the u.k. very dire according to the government uplifting it you might say to tear for what does actually mean in reality. also what it means in reality for millions of people in england is heartbreak because on saturday prime minister boris johnson putting london the southeast and the east into tier 4 means that households cannot mix christmas whatsoever in other parts of england people being to being told that the 5 day week that zation of restrictions is now just one day christmas day the 25th of december but in the tearful areas that's more than 16000000 people around a 3rd of the population of england in that lockdown which also includes a travel ban for all but essential journeys now we did see on saturday some scenes of crowded train stations in london as people try to beat the deadline and get to other parts of the country by and large i think the feeling here is that these restrictions are understandable or justifiable but t
from the us from our white house correspondent kelly healthcare to november 1st let's cross over to nadine barber in london of course the deem the situation in the u.k. very dire according to the government uplifting it you might say to tear for what does actually mean in reality. also what it means in reality for millions of people in england is heartbreak because on saturday prime minister boris johnson putting london the southeast and the east into tier 4 means that households cannot mix...
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this and other vaccines expected in the new year worries about hold ups at ports and borders and as nadine pointed out a moment ago military planes according to the ministry of defense being put on standby just in case and they have no right to any thanks very much for that you know how in london. to the united states which has reported a record number of covert 1000 infections for the 3rd day in a row nearly 230000 cases and more than 2 and a half 1000 deaths were recorded during the past 24 hours that is according to johns hopkins university the u.s. has seen a major a surgeon's of the virus over the past month but even more pressure on hospitals. and colombia has been trying to restart its economy after months of covert 1000 restrictions the christmas holiday season is seen as a lifeline for small businesses but with cases rising again many fear a 2nd wave of infections and the reports from bogota largest wholesale market. grandstand mall is bustling get to in the morning thanks. to small resellers and regular buyers from all over colombia has sold for the best in cheapest garments of t
this and other vaccines expected in the new year worries about hold ups at ports and borders and as nadine pointed out a moment ago military planes according to the ministry of defense being put on standby just in case and they have no right to any thanks very much for that you know how in london. to the united states which has reported a record number of covert 1000 infections for the 3rd day in a row nearly 230000 cases and more than 2 and a half 1000 deaths were recorded during the past 24...
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us is nadine we have seen this exuberance for quite a while. this chart on the bloomberg showing you the everything rarely. all asset classes gaining ground this year. when you have so much market optimism, when the markets are rallying, where you find those dislocations to get those opportunities? >> it is a good point. they are not massive dislocations. you get sometimes pullbacks. 1.5 to 2% on securities. and or individual security situations. out of favor one day and in favor one day. it is for stock pickers right now. on an intermediate term, you are right. we are going along into this market. today has been overbought, but you want to belong in your portfolio. shery: one source of support has been a weaker dollar. that seems to be the consensus trade at the moment. would you make a bet on the usd weakening into the next year and positioning accordingly? >> right now is the consensus trade. we think it is a bit more obvious. if you see the dollar pop up, it is a great day to go short. the 10 yearook at yield. it is down 92. that is a great
us is nadine we have seen this exuberance for quite a while. this chart on the bloomberg showing you the everything rarely. all asset classes gaining ground this year. when you have so much market optimism, when the markets are rallying, where you find those dislocations to get those opportunities? >> it is a good point. they are not massive dislocations. you get sometimes pullbacks. 1.5 to 2% on securities. and or individual security situations. out of favor one day and in favor one day....
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guy adami, tim seymour, and nadine martin.aol this high flyer could be in for a reckoning harkening back to the dotcom bust. fireeye rebounding from the hack earlier in the month and plus we knew tech goesch
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scale it's a messy end to a very messy year paul brennan al-jazeera brussels ok let's go live to nadine barbara in london who's covering this for us nadine given the fact that the negotiators have essentially until sunday that's only 3 days from now which to try to come up with some sort of a solution given the fact they've been unable to achieve that for the last several months it doesn't look good for these negotiations does it. rob it really doesn't unless you believe that this is all some kind of very very large scale brinkmanship the british foreign secretary dominic robb has been on the airwaves in the last couple of hours saying britain will do whatever it can to try to finally reach a deal and he didn't rule out the talks actually going on beyond sunday those talks between michel bunny and david frost the chief negotiators which is starting again on thursday after that dinner which lasted several hours which clipped but which clearly lead to no meeting of minds it was really a clash of ideologies if you like you heard in paul's report there about the insistence on the single mar
scale it's a messy end to a very messy year paul brennan al-jazeera brussels ok let's go live to nadine barbara in london who's covering this for us nadine given the fact that the negotiators have essentially until sunday that's only 3 days from now which to try to come up with some sort of a solution given the fact they've been unable to achieve that for the last several months it doesn't look good for these negotiations does it. rob it really doesn't unless you believe that this is all some...
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responding to the report, the patient safety maternity minister nadine dorries said she expects to shrewsbury i say, the report investigated more than 1800 deaths and cases of neglect with the majority of incidents happening between the year 2000 and 2019. that news is just breaking now and a news conference is happening at the moment and we will bring you much more on this in the coming moments, so stay with us. the foreign secretary dominic raab has acknowledged that britons could face new covid restrictions on travel to eu countries in the new year. afterjanuary the 1st, the uk will no longer be part of the european union's free movement rules, potentially leaving britons affected by measures to close the borders due to the pandemic. the independent‘s travel editor, simon calder, gave us more details about how the restrictions imposed by eu countries could affect uk travellers. they all have their own different rules, so many of them will actually ban particular countries outright. others, well, greece hasjust introduced quarantine for people going there at christmas and new year, which ef
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nadine is a consultant there, working with bosses trying to close the ethnicity pay gap, which last yearorward. two years ago, the government launched a consultation on whether ethnicity pay gap reporting should be mandatory. the ministers have still not responded. but the bbc has seen summary of the main findings. the document shows that three quarters of employers and business groups backed a legal requirement for larger organisations to have to publish their figures. what gets measured gets done. our members want to disclose their ethnicity pay gap, because they know this is such an important issue. and if they address this issue, they will have companies that are more diverse, more inclusive, more profitable, more innovative. it makes business sense and it's the right thing to do. the department for business said it would respond to the consultation in due course, and was working with firms to understand issues around data and methodology. campaigners say openness about differences in pay between ethnic groups pushes conversations about inequality to the top of organisations and driv
nadine is a consultant there, working with bosses trying to close the ethnicity pay gap, which last yearorward. two years ago, the government launched a consultation on whether ethnicity pay gap reporting should be mandatory. the ministers have still not responded. but the bbc has seen summary of the main findings. the document shows that three quarters of employers and business groups backed a legal requirement for larger organisations to have to publish their figures. what gets measured gets...