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we speak to bob neill, justice select committee chair, u.k. of commons about the implications of this historic announcement as we look at live images from 10 downing street. this is bloomberg. ♪ yousef: you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai. the u.k. is locking down more parts of southern england in an effort to stamp out the new variant of the coronavirus. new counties are being added from december 26, non-essential shops will have to close. health minister is warning that the start of 2021 will be tough. president trump has parted his ex campaign chief, paul, convicted of lying to tax authorities about millions he earned in the ukraine. he pardoned roger stone, convicted of lying to congress. and charles kushner, the father-in-law of his son-in-law, jared kushner. president trump vetoed the defense bill, calling it a gift to russia and china. nancy pelosi is promising swift action next week. the bill passed by enough to override the veto. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, p
we speak to bob neill, justice select committee chair, u.k. of commons about the implications of this historic announcement as we look at live images from 10 downing street. this is bloomberg. ♪ yousef: you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai. the u.k. is locking down more parts of southern england in an effort to stamp out the new variant of the coronavirus. new counties are being added from december 26, non-essential shops will have to close....
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dan a conocer los resultados de un sondeo sobre las necesidades de la comunidad inmigrante sandra o neillriencia que esta madre desearÍa nunca volver a vivir, >>> yo tenÍa 3 trabajos y me quedÉ sin ninguno >>> la seÑora antonio le sorprende de la red de los latinos >>> los bi no programas para inmigran inmigrantes oro obtuvo 100%, el e 87% tenÍa necesidad para pagar vivienda >>> como susana que vio su empleo en el campo >>> la llegada de (nombre en inglÉs) mos ayudo mucho a mÍ y a mi familia a pagar lo que se espera >>> esperamos que una administraciÓn biden cuando esÉe en el poder que tome las riendass y la a base >>> hasta un 45% clientes sufren algo >>> es importante que llamen a sus oficina ciencias del gobierno y vean si tienen una ordena lista a a hi mÍ lentos que les pueden dar, >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> esfuerzfuerte y altas olas surfista montaron estas ta gente como estas? >>> vimos uno se distrae y golpea y lo arrastra a las aguas turbulenta vean media 234067 habÍa refleja el puente de la bahÍa sobre todo la bahia al fondo se ve san francisco una noche agradable, fresca hoy por ciert
dan a conocer los resultados de un sondeo sobre las necesidades de la comunidad inmigrante sandra o neillriencia que esta madre desearÍa nunca volver a vivir, >>> yo tenÍa 3 trabajos y me quedÉ sin ninguno >>> la seÑora antonio le sorprende de la red de los latinos >>> los bi no programas para inmigran inmigrantes oro obtuvo 100%, el e 87% tenÍa necesidad para pagar vivienda >>> como susana que vio su empleo en el campo >>> la llegada de (nombre...
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announcing the lockdown — deputy minister michelle 0'neill said...f there wasn't an intervention now. " 0ur ireland correspondent chris page said the restrictions will be similar to what the country saw during the first lockdown in march. as you can see here in belfast city centre, it feels pretty busy at the moment but in six days' time, it is all going to be pretty different. at close of trading on christmas eve, when the shops shut, they won't be reopening again until february, the lockdown decided on by the devolved government will last for six weeks and there will be a review after four. so, all hospitality businesses and leisure facilities will close, and contact services like hairdressers will all be closed for that time. during the first week, the measures will be even tougher, essential shops, the likes of supermarkets, will have to close at 8pm and people will be told to stay at home unless they have a very good reason not to, between 8pm and 6am. also, organised sport will be banned for that week running from boxing day to the 2nd of janua
announcing the lockdown — deputy minister michelle 0'neill said...f there wasn't an intervention now. " 0ur ireland correspondent chris page said the restrictions will be similar to what the country saw during the first lockdown in march. as you can see here in belfast city centre, it feels pretty busy at the moment but in six days' time, it is all going to be pretty different. at close of trading on christmas eve, when the shops shut, they won't be reopening again until february, the...
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sir bob neill chairs the all—party parliamentary group on gibraltar. welcome to the programme. very good news. the can't promise that we would not leave gibraltar behind once we had decided to leave the eu despite gibraltar having voted overwhelmingly to stay, they were determined to remain british so we undertook the promise that we were going to get a deal for them and glad we delivered on that. very important for them, for their economy and actually for us as well stop by inch of the detail of that agreement, gibraltar has joined stop by inch of the detail of that agreement, gibraltar hasjoined the eu schengen zone, will follow other eu schengen zone, will follow other eu rules, what if that leave the whole sovereignty issue? the sovereignty issue is not affected at all. it's a particular arrangement which we knew that gibraltar was always going to need because gibraltar unlike any other part of the uk territories, has a land border with europe which is really important. it is the only way in and out. there was always going to have to be an this book deal for gibraltar. sove
sir bob neill chairs the all—party parliamentary group on gibraltar. welcome to the programme. very good news. the can't promise that we would not leave gibraltar behind once we had decided to leave the eu despite gibraltar having voted overwhelmingly to stay, they were determined to remain british so we undertook the promise that we were going to get a deal for them and glad we delivered on that. very important for them, for their economy and actually for us as well stop by inch of the...
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neill norman, the archaeology department. the lead sentence the senior class. they borrowed heavy duty equipment from the eastern shore and they came in and cut down the trees and the brush the way you see it tapered like it is today. well, if you look, there is a headstone back there that's about six feet tall. that is a commemorative headstone that was put back for cudjo lewis. he helped establish the cemetery, the church across the street, union baptist church, and the training school. that was put in his honor. he's buried in the cemetery my but not necessarily dead. if you will look, some of the gravesites do not have headstones. so that peaked doris's interest. they borrowed ground penetrating equipment from the eastern shore. anywhere they saw a body in the ground, they put a flag. when they finished, they had over 1800 flags in this cemetery. because some of them don't have names on them, you have to have known doris, they didn't get a group of community leaders and some of the universities and then goes to probate court, and they go to the health depar
neill norman, the archaeology department. the lead sentence the senior class. they borrowed heavy duty equipment from the eastern shore and they came in and cut down the trees and the brush the way you see it tapered like it is today. well, if you look, there is a headstone back there that's about six feet tall. that is a commemorative headstone that was put back for cudjo lewis. he helped establish the cemetery, the church across the street, union baptist church, and the training school. that...
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likes of arlene foster, the deputy first minister, michelle o'neill, deputy first minister, michelle 0'neills a significant day, a very symbolic day, people come once more begin to look forward to some kind of normality being restored, perhaps into 2021 but also there will be a rough few months ahead, particularly for health care workers at the likes of the royal hospital in belfast. that is a picture in all ireland. katharine da costa is at wexham park hospital in slough. yes, the very first vaccination started here from eight o'clock this morning and the first was an a&e consultant, a man in his 605 who has worked for frimley health trust for more than 20 years. he said he was delighted and felt very proud to receive the vaccination, he said he could make for other colleagues, friends and families to also receive it. it was the nhs staff the first to have the vaccinations. in about half an hour, outpatients in their 805 and 905 will arrive by appointment for their injections. in5ide appointment for their injections. inside the building behind me there are some very excited 5taff inside the
likes of arlene foster, the deputy first minister, michelle o'neill, deputy first minister, michelle 0'neills a significant day, a very symbolic day, people come once more begin to look forward to some kind of normality being restored, perhaps into 2021 but also there will be a rough few months ahead, particularly for health care workers at the likes of the royal hospital in belfast. that is a picture in all ireland. katharine da costa is at wexham park hospital in slough. yes, the very first...
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colin, thank you for speaking to us this morning, the chief executive of hospitality ulster, colin neillcross the uk are braced for tougher covid restrictions amid growing concern about rising infections. from tomorrow, swathes of eastern and southern england will move into tier 3 measures. the changes come just days before the five day relaxation of rules over christmas. aruna iyengar has more. around the uk, restrictions are tightening. from saturday in england more than two thirds of the country will be in tier 3, with a number of areas, including bedfordshire and buckinghamshire, moving to the toughest level. but there's some respite. bristol and north somerset will move from tier 3 to tier 2. and herefordshire goes from tier 2 to tier 1. in clevedon, north somerset, dropping down to tier 2 is a cause for celebration. yes! yes, yes, yes! hurray! i can go out on my 70th birthday, on monday, and celebrate in a pub locally! i think it's a mistake. i probably think it's a mistake, because surrounding areas are still increasing. bristol has gone down, but i think we've just got... ..just
colin, thank you for speaking to us this morning, the chief executive of hospitality ulster, colin neillcross the uk are braced for tougher covid restrictions amid growing concern about rising infections. from tomorrow, swathes of eastern and southern england will move into tier 3 measures. the changes come just days before the five day relaxation of rules over christmas. aruna iyengar has more. around the uk, restrictions are tightening. from saturday in england more than two thirds of the...
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minister arlene foster and the deputy first minister michelle o'neill, deputy first minister michelle 0'neillary, is that a legitimate concern? it is the case that there will be some eu officials who we will be some eu officials who we will welcome into northern ireland to make sure that they are satisfied that the processes, that we are in control of, will be running appropriately. that is standard with trade agreements, it's often the case that you have people from one country going to their trade partner to make sure that the system that have been in place match the agreement that has been concluded. so that is fairly standard practice. and of course at one stage, there we re and of course at one stage, there were some people in the eu who wa nted were some people in the eu who wanted to mount a political land grab and say, we are planting a flag and there is a bit of northern ireland which is forever the eu, we are not in that position now. we we re are not in that position now. we were quite clear that we were very keen on pragmatic business like cooperation and that is what we have got.
minister arlene foster and the deputy first minister michelle o'neill, deputy first minister michelle 0'neillary, is that a legitimate concern? it is the case that there will be some eu officials who we will be some eu officials who we will welcome into northern ireland to make sure that they are satisfied that the processes, that we are in control of, will be running appropriately. that is standard with trade agreements, it's often the case that you have people from one country going to their...