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1976, rock against racism set out to challenge a tide of bigotry epitomized by the rise of the national frontr equality. it's music that knows who the real enemy is. building from fanzine routes to a network of local gigs that climaxed in a legendary victoria park anti—nazi carnival in 1978, featuring steel pulse, x—ray spex, the clash, and the tom robinson band, this was a grassroots movement that earned its place in the history books — a place that seems particularly relevant in the current climate. we weren't superheroes, we were just ordinary people. mixing contemporary interviews with a wealth of archival footage, this award—winning documentary is an invigorating affair that captures the sheer energy and passion with which rock against racism attempted to change the world on little more than a wing and a prayer. now you remember what i told you. about them boys on the bus that gave you the black eye. that's what i meant. just gotta pick the right time. y—yes, sir. there's plenty of prayer — most of it unholy — in the devil all the time, a sprawling, star—studded slice of southern gothic
1976, rock against racism set out to challenge a tide of bigotry epitomized by the rise of the national frontr equality. it's music that knows who the real enemy is. building from fanzine routes to a network of local gigs that climaxed in a legendary victoria park anti—nazi carnival in 1978, featuring steel pulse, x—ray spex, the clash, and the tom robinson band, this was a grassroots movement that earned its place in the history books — a place that seems particularly relevant in the...
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national front of the 18th of a 17 past the hour ahead. of protests have cost us insurers a staggering $2000000000.00 well not ahead. very mechanisms of plasticity that enable stress to get under the skin and to the negative effect on our mind in our body those same very mechanisms in the harness for the good of the old resilience to remove flourish. again good morning from moscow u.s. presidential hopeful joe biden that has warned the u.k. there won't be any post breaks a trade deal with america if london fails to uphold its send of the good friday agreement which of course was a cornerstone to peace in northern ireland biden's way or the highway approach has drawn comparisons to the way archrival donald trump that has so far handled foreign business deals caleb maupin picks up on the story. aside from being old white and male that's where the similarities between the 2 presidential hopefuls are meant to and after all trump brams biden as a trojan horse for far left extremism meanwhile biden presents trump as an authoritarian demagogue li
national front of the 18th of a 17 past the hour ahead. of protests have cost us insurers a staggering $2000000000.00 well not ahead. very mechanisms of plasticity that enable stress to get under the skin and to the negative effect on our mind in our body those same very mechanisms in the harness for the good of the old resilience to remove flourish. again good morning from moscow u.s. presidential hopeful joe biden that has warned the u.k. there won't be any post breaks a trade deal with...
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3rd term in office a coalition made of members of civil society in the opposition known as the national frontfor the defense of the constitution continue to demonstrate against the constitutional changes human rights groups say more than 200 people have been arrested in scores killed by the security forces days government denies any wrongdoing saying it is merely protecting public order but with more demonstrations planned security forces are on high alert with guinea and authorities shutting down its borders with senegal. signals government says there are more than 3500000 canadians that have settled here most of them are full on these and despite them being the ethnic majority in guinea they say they face political persecution and economic discrimination from the guinea and states they are a key demographic in this upcoming presidential elections in. interview with al jazeera opposition candidates. campaigning indycar fears the worst is yet to come and. the president continues to make in a city a campaign issue and there is high risk overlooked or violence along ethnic lines flared by al fo
3rd term in office a coalition made of members of civil society in the opposition known as the national frontfor the defense of the constitution continue to demonstrate against the constitutional changes human rights groups say more than 200 people have been arrested in scores killed by the security forces days government denies any wrongdoing saying it is merely protecting public order but with more demonstrations planned security forces are on high alert with guinea and authorities shutting...
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on the china virus front, the nations of europe have experienced a 38% greater excess mortality than the united states.
on the china virus front, the nations of europe have experienced a 38% greater excess mortality than the united states.
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it's time to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers.lo and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ben chu, economics editor at the independent and benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france 24. let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages. let's start with the most confirmed cases. most confirmed cases of coronavirus are now in the young, says the times, raising hopes that the uk can avoid further lockdowns and large numbers of deaths. nonetheless, the uk still requires many travellers to quarantine for two weeks upon arrival, with the mail reporting that some conservative mps are involved in a ‘dramatic revolt‘ against the measures, demanding testing at airports to ‘get britain flying again‘. french paper le figaro says there are large delays in covid testing, especially in the worst—affected regions. but gulf news reports that russia‘s coronavirus vaccine produced an antibody response in its early trials, and had no serious side affects, according to results published in the medicaljour
it's time to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers.lo and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ben chu, economics editor at the independent and benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france 24. let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages. let's start with the most confirmed cases. most confirmed cases of coronavirus are now in the young, says the times, raising hopes that the uk can avoid further lockdowns...
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has said throughout it that he doesn't want a second national lockdown and he said it again in the last couple of days yesterday in pmq and in fronte is absolutely terrified about the impact on the economy and he was talking about how it would be devastating if we had a second full national lockdown but i think we might end up seeing is a national lockdown by the back door and that either be because there is huge swaths of the country opposed or the northeast case regional markdowns or we was he so many different measures like cu rfews and we was he so many different measures like curfews and individual measures across the country as tantamount to across the country as tantamount to a national one. you reach the point where it would become semantics and is it clear if there is just one set of rules across the board so they know where they stand rather than differing in different parts of the country and community —— confusing them? the country and community —— confusing them ? the key country and community —— confusing them? the key mitigation threat the pandemic by the government has been poon pandemic by the government has been
has said throughout it that he doesn't want a second national lockdown and he said it again in the last couple of days yesterday in pmq and in fronte is absolutely terrified about the impact on the economy and he was talking about how it would be devastating if we had a second full national lockdown but i think we might end up seeing is a national lockdown by the back door and that either be because there is huge swaths of the country opposed or the northeast case regional markdowns or we was...
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nation's capital. it's my pleasure to speak with the front of the world war ii memory one of the many memorials and the national parks. they commemorate our nation's military legacy and honor the veterans (inaudible) this year marks the 75th anniversary at the end of world war ii. and vj marks the final commemoration of those come embraces. this year might be one of our final opportunities to honor and think world war ii that era and their families personally. -- it was a very difficult decision to cancel this day's vj day, we know how many people share our great disappointment and not being able to gather here to properly honor the fallen from world war ii. especially as we mark 75 years since the wars and. we are indebted to the front of the national world war ii memorial our partner is in a special place for providing the special forum. we share in the mission to ensure that the legacy and sacrifices of world war ii veterans are not forgotten. more than 4 million visitors come to the memorial each year, thank you to the volunteers a national park service staff care for this magnificent place. the pr
nation's capital. it's my pleasure to speak with the front of the world war ii memory one of the many memorials and the national parks. they commemorate our nation's military legacy and honor the veterans (inaudible) this year marks the 75th anniversary at the end of world war ii. and vj marks the final commemoration of those come embraces. this year might be one of our final opportunities to honor and think world war ii that era and their families personally. -- it was a very difficult...
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it is not time to take a look at the national and international front papers time to take a look at theand internationalfront papers in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are former conservative adviser mo hussein and chief executive of the new economics foundation think tank, miatta fahnbulleh. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. the ft focuses on tensions between the eu and uk over brexit. it says the uk government was warned as early as january that the current agreement gave the eu control over most of its state aid policy after the end of the transition period. the telegraph features a piece from the uk prime minister, who accuses the eu of threatening to impose a food "blockade" in the irish sea. borisjohnson adds that this would destroy the "economic and territorial integrity of the uk". meanwhile the mirror leads on the rise of coronavirus cases in the uk — warning that other cities could face restrictions after birmingham. the times also looks at coronavirus in the uk, saying that borisjohnson, is drawin
it is not time to take a look at the national and international front papers time to take a look at theand internationalfront papers in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are former conservative adviser mo hussein and chief executive of the new economics foundation think tank, miatta fahnbulleh. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. the ft focuses on tensions between the eu and uk over brexit. it says the uk government was...
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with more than 6 million cases across the country and as we're reaching that milestone on the national front san francisco has a different story the pictures getting better and they're moving forward with reopening the city today, some schools in fact could reopen as well as museums and galleries and for more on the story we want to go to kron 4 sarah stinson live for us this morning from san francisco sarah. >>live inside the aquarium of the bay and this is just awesome to be inside they've been closed for 27 weeks and today at 1 o'clock they'll open up to the public very exciting there's a lot they're doing to make sure everyone is safe so joining us live now george shake of the president tell us. how excited are you to reopen today. >>and since pretty phenomenal to see our staff that we haven't seen in the last 27 weeks they've been furloughed. maintain a core staff. also the closure because it's live animals so the whole that 24,000 live animals in our tanks, hole down about 7 50,000 gallons of salt water and tunnels and i 6 species. so it's an exciting some of our animals are waiting im
with more than 6 million cases across the country and as we're reaching that milestone on the national front san francisco has a different story the pictures getting better and they're moving forward with reopening the city today, some schools in fact could reopen as well as museums and galleries and for more on the story we want to go to kron 4 sarah stinson live for us this morning from san francisco sarah. >>live inside the aquarium of the bay and this is just awesome to be inside...
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thanks a lot for the update >>all right, let's take a quick look at some breaking news on the national front will go out of the gulf coast where hurricane sally right now has made landfall. it was a category 2 hurricane. when it struck the florida panhandle and south alabama. in fact some 150,000 homes and businesses have lost electricity this morning and you can see on your screen. some of the video of the damaged boats that have been tossed inland and a lot of debris around sally. rapidly gaining strength as it approached land as i mentioned it is a cat 2 storm with winds. sustained at about a 100 miles per hour and you can see the kind of damage that winds like that can wreak this is the latest out of that part of the country this morning. >>the berkeley city council approved a new hiring policy that the city's police department to try to prevent abusive repeat. offender officers from being hired by the city, yeah kron four's reyna harvey live at berkeley with more on these changes reyna. >>yeah good morning. why this is so significant is it means that officers are at the state level a si
thanks a lot for the update >>all right, let's take a quick look at some breaking news on the national front will go out of the gulf coast where hurricane sally right now has made landfall. it was a category 2 hurricane. when it struck the florida panhandle and south alabama. in fact some 150,000 homes and businesses have lost electricity this morning and you can see on your screen. some of the video of the damaged boats that have been tossed inland and a lot of debris around sally....
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in a few moments we will take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers but before that some breaking news. in the last few minutes, the uk government's internal markets bill has passed its first hurdle in the house of commons. here's the moment the result was announced. let's speak to our political correspondentjessica parker. 77 for the government, not as many extensions from conservatives who said they cannot vote in favour of it because they felt it was wrong to vote for a bill that would mean that the uk government is breaking international law in the form of the brexit withdrawal bill which struck last year with the european union. we will have more on that in just a moment. our correspondent is in the house of commons trying to get some reaction to that. but now, it is time for the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are matt dathan, deputy political editor at the sun and anna isaac, journalist at the wall streetjournal. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the metro says that th
in a few moments we will take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers but before that some breaking news. in the last few minutes, the uk government's internal markets bill has passed its first hurdle in the house of commons. here's the moment the result was announced. let's speak to our political correspondentjessica parker. 77 for the government, not as many extensions from conservatives who said they cannot vote in favour of it because they felt it was wrong...
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it is now time for us to take a look at the national and international front pages in the papers.d welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are claire cohen of the telegraph, and sienna rodgers of labourlist. lovely to see you both. will get started in a moment. let's have a look at the front pages we have. the metro leads with the scale of care home deaths at the height of the coronavirus pandemic in the uk. more than 400 people in care institutions died daily. staying with coronavirus, the independent reports concerns from health leaders about rising case numbers, as positive tests reach the highest rate since may. the daily mail calls on prime minister borisjohnson to get britain flying again, suggesting a lack of covid—i9 testing at borders is harming the uk economy. the financial times highlights another concern at uk borders as customs and logistics associations ask for clarity about preparation for the end of the brexit transition period in december. the guardian says borisjohnson is facing mounting pressure to backtrack over the ap
it is now time for us to take a look at the national and international front pages in the papers.d welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are claire cohen of the telegraph, and sienna rodgers of labourlist. lovely to see you both. will get started in a moment. let's have a look at the front pages we have. the metro leads with the scale of care home deaths at the height of the coronavirus pandemic in the uk. more than 400 people in care institutions...
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it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the paperselcome to our look ahead to what some of the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political strategist jo tanner, and author and journalist, rachel shabi. thank you both forjoining us on wednesday evening. let's start with the daily telegraph. it says the uk prime minister has defied calls for an easing of covid restrictions, insisting that the only way to tackle the virus is to maintain a tough stance. "we're going in the wrong direction!", says the express, quoting england's chief medical 0fficer, professor chris whitty, who warned in a news conference that it's going to be a long winter ahead. the figaro reports that as coronavirus cases continue to climb in france, the government there faces difficult choices. the guardian says it has seen documents that suggest downing street is considering sending asylum seekers to moldova, morocco, or papua new guinea. the international version of the financial times reports that germany is to exclude the chinese company, huawei, fro
it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the paperselcome to our look ahead to what some of the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political strategist jo tanner, and author and journalist, rachel shabi. thank you both forjoining us on wednesday evening. let's start with the daily telegraph. it says the uk prime minister has defied calls for an easing of covid restrictions, insisting that the only way to tackle the virus is to...
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it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. we've got lots to get through. with me are lord digbyjones, former trade minister, and the broadcaster henry bonsu. thank you so much, gentlemen, forgiving up your wednesday night to be with us tonight. let's start with the telegraph. it says that uk chancellor, rishi sunak, is set to announce wage subsidies to replace the furlough scheme, as the country prepares for six more months of covid curbs. the same story makes the front page of the times. it says the chancellor's measures will also include vat cuts and more loans for businesses. rishi sunak‘s package to support the economy is covered in the guardian too. the newspaper also reports that his autumn budget has been scrapped. the daily mail carries a warning from business leaders and hospitality groups in the uk over the impact of the new coronavirus restrictions. the international version of the financial times reports that workers' incomes around the world have fallen due t
it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. we've got lots to get through. with me are lord digbyjones, former trade minister, and the broadcaster henry bonsu. thank you so much, gentlemen, forgiving up your wednesday night to be with us tonight. let's start with the telegraph. it says that uk chancellor, rishi sunak, is set to announce wage subsidies to replace the furlough scheme,...
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awaited pact on migration the new pact will require member states to take in more migrants from nations on the front line of europe's migration crisis the aim is to put an end to overcrowded refugee camps like the one in moria on the island of lesbos which burned down 2 beeks ago but the pact is facing tough resistance from some e.u. members among them poland a new life in poland mohammed najib is syrian after studying in the united arab emirates he moved to krakow for his masters degree while he has been welcomed by some he has also faced animosity from others. they joked a little bit about if i'm carrying a bomb or not i told them back no i left it at home because you know if i'm coming to study here for example i had the hands go away of my face with an angry i had. not replying. mohammed is worried about the anti immigrant rhetoric of poland's conservative government this rhetoric targets one group in particular refugees while the country has welcomed an estimated 2000000 people from ukraine since 2015 it has refused to relocate refugees from the count's increase and it's only. now going to rece
awaited pact on migration the new pact will require member states to take in more migrants from nations on the front line of europe's migration crisis the aim is to put an end to overcrowded refugee camps like the one in moria on the island of lesbos which burned down 2 beeks ago but the pact is facing tough resistance from some e.u. members among them poland a new life in poland mohammed najib is syrian after studying in the united arab emirates he moved to krakow for his masters degree while...
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it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the paperslo, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are with is the political commentator and former director of communications for the labour party, lance price, and lucy fisher, defence editor at the times. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. the metro describes the uk's testing system as being in chaos, and says it could take weeks to rectify. the health secretary's admission that tests will have to be rationed is the focus of the mail's top story. the i says parents and teachers will be at the back of the queue because of the priority to test health care workers. it's a similar story in the guardian, which also has the pictures of russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, who appears to be recovering from novichok poisoning. the archbishop of canterbury has written in the telegraph about his concerns over the government's rule of six restriction. the ft says the japanese company hitachi is preparing to pull the plug on a power station in w
it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the paperslo, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are with is the political commentator and former director of communications for the labour party, lance price, and lucy fisher, defence editor at the times. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. the metro describes the uk's testing system as being in chaos, and says it could take weeks to rectify. the...
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it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the home affairs editor of evening standard, martin bentham and deputy political editor at the press association, harriet line. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the telegraph looks at the announcement of the uk's newjob support scheme by the chancellor, rishi sunak, which replaces furlough due to end on the 31st of october. the front page of the financial times, also focuses on the new scheme which sees the treasury subsidise people who work at least a third of their usual hours. a winter of rising unemployment. the guardian writes of rishi sunak‘s warning as he unveiled the job support scheme. "now it's time to live without fear." a different angle from the daily mail which says the chancellor has upstaged the prime minister with a new battle cry. away from the uk, the japan times reports that china is continuing to expand its detention camps for the uighur ethnic minority living in xinjiang according to
it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the home affairs editor of evening standard, martin bentham and deputy political editor at the press association, harriet line. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the telegraph looks at the announcement of the uk's newjob support scheme by the chancellor, rishi sunak, which replaces furlough due to end on the 31st of...
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it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papersllo and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor at the sunday times and staff writer at tribune magazine grace blakeley. tomorrow's front pages starting with a selection of the latest ones in. chancellor angela merkel‘s comments that alexei navalny was the victim of a crime, lead frankfuter allgemeine, as the german government announced it has proof the kremlin critic was poisoned by nerve agent novichok. staying with that story, the new york times says russian leader vladamir putin hasn't publicly spoken his most high—profile opponent's name in more than 20 years in power. the china daily reports on a european visit by foreign minister wang yi — it says the trip to italy, the netherlands, norway, france and germany led to an agreement to bolster unity between china and the european states. and in the uk, the daily telegraph says the government's drive to encourage workers to return to the offi
it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papersllo and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor at the sunday times and staff writer at tribune magazine grace blakeley. tomorrow's front pages starting with a selection of the latest ones in. chancellor angela merkel‘s comments that alexei navalny was the victim of a crime, lead frankfuter allgemeine,...
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this, the forces that we oppose, the national liberation front, the north vietnamese, are getting stronger. so johnson is forced to keep putting in more troops, escalating america's land war in asia. he's bargaining, he's trying to negotiate with ho chi minh. he's trying to work out a deal as he's so good at doing with the united states congress. he's offering this, he's offering that. but the american enemy won't move. they won't negotiate. they won't do a deal. they won't compromise. so johnson keeps trying to incrementally increase the pressure. now, this pressure causes a -- this incremental pressure causes a couple of things to happen. one, the war is starting to cost more and more money. we're all familiar with that phenomenon. and it's causing more and more young men, remember the draft only calls up young men, women are not eligible for the draft, to be called up into service. so more and more young people are getting their attentions focused willy-nilly on the war in vietnam. now, quick aside, remember, the way the draft works is really -- i don't know how else to put it -- messy.
this, the forces that we oppose, the national liberation front, the north vietnamese, are getting stronger. so johnson is forced to keep putting in more troops, escalating america's land war in asia. he's bargaining, he's trying to negotiate with ho chi minh. he's trying to work out a deal as he's so good at doing with the united states congress. he's offering this, he's offering that. but the american enemy won't move. they won't negotiate. they won't do a deal. they won't compromise. so...
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it's now time to take a look at the national and international front pages and the papers.ello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. joining me are the former pensions minister, ros altman and the writer and broadcaster, mihir bose. tomorrow's front pages, let's look at those. let's start with the telegraph. it carries a warning from the uk prime minister that there are tough times ahead, as he introduces new restrictions to fight the virus. borisjohnson has refused to rule out a second lockdown if people don't follow the new rules. that's in the guardian. according to the i, scientists say the uk's new restrictions will not be enough to stop the resurgent virus. the international version of the financial times leads on a warning from jay powell, the chairs of the federal reserve over the economy, as coronavirus deaths in the us pass 200,000. the new york times leads on the public outrage sparked by the police killing of a teenager in south africa. and, the mirror reports that business leaders in the uk fear hugejob losses, as the pr
it's now time to take a look at the national and international front pages and the papers.ello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. joining me are the former pensions minister, ros altman and the writer and broadcaster, mihir bose. tomorrow's front pages, let's look at those. let's start with the telegraph. it carries a warning from the uk prime minister that there are tough times ahead, as he introduces new restrictions to fight the virus. borisjohnson...
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it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the paperswelcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejessica elgot, deputy political editor at the guardian and eve pollard, former fleet street editor. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. a the second shutdown begins, says the telegraph — they say borisjohnson will order pubs to close by 10pm and people to work from home once more in a televised address tomorrow night. the daily mail says the new restrictions mean the uk is being slammed into reverse. the mirror says mrjohnson could also announce a ban on households from mixing, both indoors and outdoors, putting an end to socialising at home. while the times, which also leads on the story, says it's understood the number of people allowed to attend weddings could be reduced from 30 to 15. an exclusive for the guardian on their front page, which says that families whose relatives died of coronavirus in the early stages of the pandemic want an inquiry into nhs iii, who they feel failed to recogni
it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the paperswelcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejessica elgot, deputy political editor at the guardian and eve pollard, former fleet street editor. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. a the second shutdown begins, says the telegraph — they say borisjohnson will order pubs to close by 10pm and people to work from home once more in a televised address...
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uk joining those around the world, it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international frontpers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are asa bennett, brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph and maya goodfellow, political writer and academic. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the mirror leads with the news that the man suspected of killing an officer at a police station was reportedly known to terror police. seregeant matt ratana was shot yesterday as he booked a suspect into a custody suite in croydon, south london. the daily mail says the police are now facing questions. matiu ratana, who was 5a, was about to search the handcuffed suspect in a covid screening cell when the man produced a revolver that he had stuffed down his trousers. the times also leads with the shooting, and says the 23—year—old suspect was on the governments radar, having previously been flagged to the prevent extremism programme. the international ft says efforts to contain a second wave of coronavirus in europe's worst affected
uk joining those around the world, it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international frontpers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are asa bennett, brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph and maya goodfellow, political writer and academic. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the mirror leads with the news that the man suspected of killing an officer at a police station was reportedly known to...
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it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papershello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. i'm joined tonight by katy balls, deputy political editor at the spectator, and sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the uk's daily telegraph leads with a concerns about the number of young people on benefits as the number of under—25s on universal credit almost doubled during lockdown to more than half a million people. the guardian has two main stories on its front page. the first is a story about england's exam results row and claims that the education secretary was made aware of problems weeks before results day. and another story about new restrictions in the scottish city of glasgow following a rise in coronavirus cases there. le figaro reports on the french president's return to beirut following last month's blast, saying that he is giving lebanese leaders a "final chance" to reform the country. the international edition of the new york
it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papershello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. i'm joined tonight by katy balls, deputy political editor at the spectator, and sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the uk's daily telegraph leads with a concerns about the number of young people on benefits as the number of under—25s on universal...
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it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the paperso, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, political editor of politics home, and jack blanchard, uk political editor at politico. welcome to you both. let's look at what's already in so far. let's start with the guardian. it reports that a new coronavirus test that will give results in minutes is about to be rolled out across the world. the telegraph warns that elderly people in the uk may face delays getting the flu vaccine, as supplies run short and demand surges amid the coronavirus pandemic. the international version of the financial times reports on a surge in the share price of hsbc, after its largest shareholder, china's ping an, increased its stake. the new york times reports that school closures, due to the pandemic, has resulted in millions of children in developing countries being sent out to illegal, unsafe work. according to the express, ministers in the uk are close to placating conservative rebels, who are
it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the paperso, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, political editor of politics home, and jack blanchard, uk political editor at politico. welcome to you both. let's look at what's already in so far. let's start with the guardian. it reports that a new coronavirus test that will give results in minutes is about to be rolled out across the...
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he will also defend on a national security front as well. tom: i just slipped into my puny brain -- china growth? even know whot the doobie brothers are. i'm going to google. tom: thank you, kevin cirilli. talkve much, much more to about here. david westin leaving our -- david westin leading our coverage. i know he is really interested in the back-and-forth of the first 10 minutes of that debate. from london, from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." francine lacqua listening to the doobie brothers in london. i'm tom keene in new york. joining us now, howard ward. are you long equities and can you buy at the margins this morning? howard: tom, obviously we are long equities. we are in a bull market. having said that, this is a bull market under some pressure. for fourwn in the s&p weeks. year's expected earnings, i think i would be more comfortable adding to stocks if we had another 5% down in the market. i would rather be down 15. i would let hot air out of the market, especially leading up to
he will also defend on a national security front as well. tom: i just slipped into my puny brain -- china growth? even know whot the doobie brothers are. i'm going to google. tom: thank you, kevin cirilli. talkve much, much more to about here. david westin leaving our -- david westin leading our coverage. i know he is really interested in the back-and-forth of the first 10 minutes of that debate. from london, from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg...
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and very important capabilities that this country has whether it be on the intelligence or national security front i think donald trump was never picked for this office he never should have been in the white house and he is somebody who holds our futures and the futures of our children in his hands. and so i think in the next 56 days or so, it is incumbent upon all of us to be able to speak to the dangers that donald trump poses as he continues in this office and as he seeks his re-election because the damage he has done so far i think will pale in comparison to what he could do over a second term. >> there is a scene in the book of secretary mattis going to washington's national cathedral and praying when he was worried that at any moment there could be -- donald trump could order a nuclear attack on north korea. the book says that he slept in his clothes during that period of time. this is an unthinkable scenario under any -- in your own experience in government, what is your reaction to that >> well, i thanked jim mattis for trying to contain donald trump's impulses on the military front. and i
and very important capabilities that this country has whether it be on the intelligence or national security front i think donald trump was never picked for this office he never should have been in the white house and he is somebody who holds our futures and the futures of our children in his hands. and so i think in the next 56 days or so, it is incumbent upon all of us to be able to speak to the dangers that donald trump poses as he continues in this office and as he seeks his re-election...
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coded nineteen boy wonder french football tested positive today he'll miss tomorrow's front speak croatian nations league game. this left the split squad headquarters that class from ten already. this is live from paris. thank you very much for being with us we start with the main story about alexi not bounty now able to react to words as he lies in his hospital bed in berlin the german doctors who confirmed he'd been. poisoned with the nerve agent not chalk but able to take him out of an artificial coma this monday. the valley course fell ill on a flight in siberia on august the twentieth then all these entourage believes that his t. happen spiked at the airport. russian doctors who were the first to treat him still say that he wasn't poisoned. well the german medical team say while the mounties condition is improved it's too early to predict just how. he recovered. i have to just ovever two weeks in a medically induced coma and extended family is responding to speech from german doctors. the leader of russia's opposition was flown in after his aides believe he drank a couple springsteen as a sib
coded nineteen boy wonder french football tested positive today he'll miss tomorrow's front speak croatian nations league game. this left the split squad headquarters that class from ten already. this is live from paris. thank you very much for being with us we start with the main story about alexi not bounty now able to react to words as he lies in his hospital bed in berlin the german doctors who confirmed he'd been. poisoned with the nerve agent not chalk but able to take him out of an...
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i say that up front but chinese nationals are citizens of the people's republic of chin china, thereis a security concern as have been made clear particularly in the areas sensitive data. i wouldn't want to contribute to any kind of paranoia but it seems the people'sle republic operates with a comprehensive vacuum is called the 10000 talents program and the chinese outreach. it is pretty comprehensive versus others focusing on washington dc. again i'm not an expert but i would defer to the fbi and department of justice they are very concerning about the administration's actions of the prc national students but we need to balance them with concerns of fairness and equality and access. it is a tough issue but a real one. >>host: one last call south carolina good morning, james. >>caller: good morning. i have a problem with that guy me named howard and made a mistake about russia and china left everyone over here so they could still steal our technology. under obama what will mr. biden do with the one.$5 bi? >> i wouldn't comment on not political stuff that in terms of the scale of what
i say that up front but chinese nationals are citizens of the people's republic of chin china, thereis a security concern as have been made clear particularly in the areas sensitive data. i wouldn't want to contribute to any kind of paranoia but it seems the people'sle republic operates with a comprehensive vacuum is called the 10000 talents program and the chinese outreach. it is pretty comprehensive versus others focusing on washington dc. again i'm not an expert but i would defer to the fbi...
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behalf of member states to respect and implement such resolutions and enhance the united nations on 2 main fronts one they need. to diligently follow up on the implementation of one what had been agreed upon and take all necessary measures to assist states in implementing their obligations and building their capacities while taking into account the principle of national ownership 2nd the need to hold states that deliberately breach international law and un resolutions accountable. especially as illusions of the security council in this context it is no longer acceptable for a binding security council resolution which deal with counterterrorism and which provide a legal framework for combating this deadly scourge to remain without implementation and without folke amendment by some member states. which believe that they will not be held accountable for political reasons. it is regrettable that the international community continues to turn a blind eye to a number of stay. we do. that. provide. support to terrorists whether by funds and weapons or by providing a safe haven to them and political and m
behalf of member states to respect and implement such resolutions and enhance the united nations on 2 main fronts one they need. to diligently follow up on the implementation of one what had been agreed upon and take all necessary measures to assist states in implementing their obligations and building their capacities while taking into account the principle of national ownership 2nd the need to hold states that deliberately breach international law and un resolutions accountable. especially as...
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so he sort of deposits this idea that the national liberation front are similar. it's an intriguing development and a potentially risky one for the movement itself, early day, nobody's sure what's happening. the war in vietnam as begun to escalate rapidly, and it escalates rapidly because each time president trump saemgs tries to band-aid the deteariation of the american ally, the south vietnamese the band-aid fails. the military with the tools johnson gives them can't manage the deterioration of the army of the republic of vietnam and the republic of vietnam, our ally. the forces that we oppose are getting stronger. so johnson is forced to keep putting in more troops, escalating america's land war in asia. he's bargaining, trying to negotiate with hochimin, trying to negotiate a deal as he's trying to do with the united states congress. he's offering this, offering that. but the american enemy won't move. they won't negotiate, won't do a deal, won't compromise. so johnson tries to incrementally increase the pressure. this incremental pressure causes a couple of t
so he sort of deposits this idea that the national liberation front are similar. it's an intriguing development and a potentially risky one for the movement itself, early day, nobody's sure what's happening. the war in vietnam as begun to escalate rapidly, and it escalates rapidly because each time president trump saemgs tries to band-aid the deteariation of the american ally, the south vietnamese the band-aid fails. the military with the tools johnson gives them can't manage the deterioration...
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front. of a national hydrogen strategy lays out a plan for germany to become a world leader in the development and deployment of hydrogen fuel resources the technology converts liquid hydrogen in a vehicle fuel cell and electricity that pounds a month or the biggest advantage is refueling 500 kilometers of range can be refilled in just 5 minutes at the pump. the average pure electric vehicle would need at least 45 minutes to charge for similar range but there's another challenge at the moment the only hydrogen cars on the german market and made by toyota and hyundai. german car makers have to balance hydrogen vehicles but they're not yet prepared to mass produce them. so it's also we need to see more progress before we go into mass production we don't have the hydrogen infrastructure that our customers would need in germany and europe and across the world one of the red for friend. was that something's ability and age to ability have been trying to change there are only around 800 hydrogen cars in germany a fan backed by a consortium of big industry players is aiming to install 150 stations en
front. of a national hydrogen strategy lays out a plan for germany to become a world leader in the development and deployment of hydrogen fuel resources the technology converts liquid hydrogen in a vehicle fuel cell and electricity that pounds a month or the biggest advantage is refueling 500 kilometers of range can be refilled in just 5 minutes at the pump. the average pure electric vehicle would need at least 45 minutes to charge for similar range but there's another challenge at the moment...
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front. of a national hydrogen strategy lays out a plan for germany to become a world leader in the development and deployment of hydrogen fuel resources the technology converts liquid hydrogen in a vehicle fuel so. and electricity that powers among the biggest advantage is refueling 500 kilometers of range can be refilled in just 5 minutes at the pump the average pure electric vehicle would need at least 45 minutes a charge for similar range but there's another challenge at the moment the only hydrogen cars on the german market and i'd buy toyota and hyundai. german car makers have to back up hydrogen vehicles but they're not yet prepared to mass produce them. so it's all said we need to see more progress before we go into mass production we don't have the hydrogen infrastructure that our customers would need in germany and europe and across the world would often fall for. that something's ability to add h. to the billet you have been trying to change there are only around $800.00 hydrogen cars in germany a fan backed by a consortium of big industry players is aiming to install 100 things stat
front. of a national hydrogen strategy lays out a plan for germany to become a world leader in the development and deployment of hydrogen fuel resources the technology converts liquid hydrogen in a vehicle fuel so. and electricity that powers among the biggest advantage is refueling 500 kilometers of range can be refilled in just 5 minutes at the pump the average pure electric vehicle would need at least 45 minutes a charge for similar range but there's another challenge at the moment the only...
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thehe china virus front, nations of europe have experienced a 38% greater access mortality than the united states. , mortality than the united states. and a lot of you don't want to report that we took new york out of the equation as an is it is not close. the job we have done is incredible. we don't get any credit for it. but we have done an incredible job, through operation warp speed, we have three vaccines in the final stage of clinical trials. yesterday, pfizer announced -- i just spoke to the head of pfizer, great guy -- they announced they expect to have the results of its trial very, very shortly. next month. but very shortly. we remain on track to deliver a vaccine before the end of the year, and maybe even before november 1. we think we can probably have it sometime during the month of october. leaders,r is among the as you know. and it is a great company. johnson & johnson also doing very well. moderna. we have some really great companies. they are all doing very well. they are all in final stages. and i think you are going to see results that are shockingly good. finally, i wan
thehe china virus front, nations of europe have experienced a 38% greater access mortality than the united states. , mortality than the united states. and a lot of you don't want to report that we took new york out of the equation as an is it is not close. the job we have done is incredible. we don't get any credit for it. but we have done an incredible job, through operation warp speed, we have three vaccines in the final stage of clinical trials. yesterday, pfizer announced -- i just spoke to...
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front. of the national hydrogen strategy lays out a plan for germany to become a world leader in the development and deployment of hydrogen fuel resources the technology converts liquid hydrogen and a vehicle fuel cell and electricity that powers and much of the biggest advantage is refueling 500 kilometers of range can be refilled in just 5 minutes at the pump the average pure electric vehicle would need at least 45 minutes a charge for similar range but there's another challenge at the moment the only hydrogen cars on the german market and. by toyota and hyundai. german comic is happy about hydrogen vehicles but they're not yet prepared to mass produce them. so it's also we need to see more progress before we go into mass production we don't have the hydrogen infrastructure that our customers would need in germany or in europe and across the world would often fall for an egg that something's ability to add age to we're going to have been trying to change there are only around $800.00 hydrogen cars in germany the fan backed by a consortium of big industry players is aiming to install 100 fillin
front. of the national hydrogen strategy lays out a plan for germany to become a world leader in the development and deployment of hydrogen fuel resources the technology converts liquid hydrogen and a vehicle fuel cell and electricity that powers and much of the biggest advantage is refueling 500 kilometers of range can be refilled in just 5 minutes at the pump the average pure electric vehicle would need at least 45 minutes a charge for similar range but there's another challenge at the moment...
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awaited pact on migration a new pact will require member states to take in more migrants from nations on the front line of europe's migration crisis the aim is to put an end to overcrowded refugee camps like the one at moria on the island of which burned down to reach the go by the pact is facing tough resistance from some e.u. members among them poland a new life in poland mohammed najib is syrian after studying in the united arab emirates he moved to cracow for his masters degree while he has been welcomed by some he has also faced animosity from others. they joked a little bit about so if i'm carrying a bomb or not i told them that no i left it at home because you know if i'm coming to study here for example i had the hands go away of my face with an angry i had. not replying. mohammed is worried about the anti immigrant rhetoric of poland's conservative government this rhetoric targets one group in particular refugees while the country has welcomed an estimated 2000000 people from ukraine since 2015 it has refused to relocate refugees from the count's increase and it's only. going to receive i
awaited pact on migration a new pact will require member states to take in more migrants from nations on the front line of europe's migration crisis the aim is to put an end to overcrowded refugee camps like the one at moria on the island of which burned down to reach the go by the pact is facing tough resistance from some e.u. members among them poland a new life in poland mohammed najib is syrian after studying in the united arab emirates he moved to cracow for his masters degree while he has...
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antigovernment protesters in police in front of the national assembly building in t police used pepperpray to disperse the thousanf demonstrators who in turn attacked officers and police vehicles. protesters are demanding the resignation o the prime minister over allegations of corruptiis. pope francas resumed his weekly audiences with the faithful in the vatican after a 26 week break because of the virus. he kissed the lebanese flag in an act of prayer for that country, greeted masked bishops, and shook hands with priests. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, as we mark 75 years since the d of world war ii, the bbc looks back on the sacrifices made by a reporters grandfather. australia's economy has plunged into its first recession in nearly 30 years, taking major hits from both this year's s bushfires, as welle coronavirus lockdowns. the country's government has pumped the equalent of $147 billion u.s. in stimulus measures into the economy. here is the report. 0>> 2 will go down as the that australia will lose its famous nicame as the lucky country and has fallen
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front of. the national hydrogen strategy lays out a plan for germany to become a world leader in the development and deployment of hydrogen fuel was also the technology converts liquid hydrogen and a vehicles fuel cell and electricity that powers a much or the biggest advantage is refueling 500 kilometers of range can be refilled in just 5 minutes at the pump the ever. pure electric vehicle would need at least 45 minutes to charge for similar range but there's another challenge at the moment the only hydrogen cars on the german market and made by toyota and hyundai. german car makers have to balance hydrogen vehicles but they're not yet prepared to mass produce them. so it's also we need to see more progress before we go into mass production we don't have the hydrogen infrastructure that our customers would need in germany and europe and across the world would often read fulfill. that something's ability to add age to ability have been trying to change there are only around $800.00 hydrogen cars in germany a fan backed by a consortium of big industry players is aiming to install $100.00 feelings
front of. the national hydrogen strategy lays out a plan for germany to become a world leader in the development and deployment of hydrogen fuel was also the technology converts liquid hydrogen and a vehicles fuel cell and electricity that powers a much or the biggest advantage is refueling 500 kilometers of range can be refilled in just 5 minutes at the pump the ever. pure electric vehicle would need at least 45 minutes to charge for similar range but there's another challenge at the moment...