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i think we are still joined by nigel wilson, i hope we are joined by nigel wilson., we will get back to nigel wilson in a couple of minutes. are you still there? let's do a market check. focusingts are really on a couple of things. they are looking at u.s. futures and they are slumping. there has been a resurgence in tokyo, and the american south, and germany in cases. that led to concerns about the pace of the economic recovery. the european union is considering a ban on american travel to the bloc. we will have plenty more on that. coming up come out of recession by year-end, that is the optimistic forecast by treasury secretary steve mnuchin for the u.k. economy -- u.s. economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua in london. we have established connection with nigel wilson, ceo at legal & general. let's get straight back to our conversation with nigel. we were talking about what kind of recovery we will see. i guess the purpose of big businesses and big companies such as legal and general in all of this. what kind of questio
i think we are still joined by nigel wilson, i hope we are joined by nigel wilson., we will get back to nigel wilson in a couple of minutes. are you still there? let's do a market check. focusingts are really on a couple of things. they are looking at u.s. futures and they are slumping. there has been a resurgence in tokyo, and the american south, and germany in cases. that led to concerns about the pace of the economic recovery. the european union is considering a ban on american travel to the...
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right, let's begin withjo and nigel, and i take first of all on the protest we saw during the coursesaturday. jo, we will begin with the observer, this photo, a smallish photo, arguably the best of the front pages so far, you get a real sense of the dynamic between the police lines and the protesters, at least the ones in parliament square. exactly, and most people will by now have seen the moving images on the television, which have been thoroughly shocking, but sometimes it is interesting that a photograph is actually much more dramatic than television footage, because it ca ptu res television footage, because it captures that moment, and i think everybody watching and looking at these images will be horrified and appalled. i mean, it only seems a few days ago that everyone was rightly talking about a more tolerant, generous nation, and what we have learned since lockdown, and these are ugly scenes, the like of which we haven't seen for a very long time in this country. i mean, it looked like the wisdom of the football riots of 20 years ago, but this is on the streets of london dur
right, let's begin withjo and nigel, and i take first of all on the protest we saw during the coursesaturday. jo, we will begin with the observer, this photo, a smallish photo, arguably the best of the front pages so far, you get a real sense of the dynamic between the police lines and the protesters, at least the ones in parliament square. exactly, and most people will by now have seen the moving images on the television, which have been thoroughly shocking, but sometimes it is interesting...
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with me are the political commentatorjo phillips and nigel nelson, political editor for the sunday peoplend sunday mirror. pictures from the protests in central london lead a number of the papers. the sunday mirror leads with clashes between police and far—right demonstrators, with officers holding back protestors in whitehall. the sunday telegraph reports that ministers are discussing proposals to make it easier to prosecute people who damage war memorials, with prison sentences of up to ten years. the prime minister is set to scrap the two—metre social distancing rule, according to the mail on sunday, who say the intervention comes after leading restauranteurs warned keeping it would cost millions ofjobs. a warning from the children's commissioner for england is on the front of the observer. anne longfield accuses borisjohnson of putting children's basic right to education at risk over what the paper calls the "chaotic" return to schools. the sunday express leads with the chancellor encouraging people to return to the high street when nonessential shops reopen on monday. the sunday time
with me are the political commentatorjo phillips and nigel nelson, political editor for the sunday peoplend sunday mirror. pictures from the protests in central london lead a number of the papers. the sunday mirror leads with clashes between police and far—right demonstrators, with officers holding back protestors in whitehall. the sunday telegraph reports that ministers are discussing proposals to make it easier to prosecute people who damage war memorials, with prison sentences of up to ten...
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, nigel, you said you've never seen free speech in the west under threat like it is right now.o what is different today from the threats and the past. >> i think mobilization. the organization "black lives matter" is backed up of course by other organizations like media masses. you can trace much of the founding of this back to george soros and other people. and what you've got now is you've got commercial organizations. if they dare even ask the question, who are "black lives matter," what is their agenda, what do they really stand for? are they ruling in our streets and tearing down statues and is that unacceptable? even to question such things means that now what happens is the core companies and through television stations, radio stations and newspapers are now being attacked by the mob. they will get tons of thousands of emails of people saying, we will never buy your product again if you continue to advertise with this media organization. so it is not just mob rule of the streets. it is actually changing the whole perception of the mainstream media. >>>> laura: nigel, bor
, nigel, you said you've never seen free speech in the west under threat like it is right now.o what is different today from the threats and the past. >> i think mobilization. the organization "black lives matter" is backed up of course by other organizations like media masses. you can trace much of the founding of this back to george soros and other people. and what you've got now is you've got commercial organizations. if they dare even ask the question, who are "black...
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here is nigel ennis, ceo of the congress of racial equality. niger and, clearly borrowing from "the new york times" pseudo-history 1619 project something so thoroughly discredited it's made its way into the senate floor. >> it's outrageous. it's factually untrue. the fact of the matter is that africans o would not have been s successfully taken from their homeland without the cooperation of, unfortunately, other africans and arabs, for that matter. that traded to europeans, talk to europeans about that black gold called african and imported them to the united states and the caribbean and south america. >> you are so eloquent last week in discussing black lives matter and what a potent force very quickly it's become in american politics. what are you thinking a week later since your last appearance and how many companies sending multimillion dollar checks and coming up with a lot of symbolic gestures to try and placate and satisfy the blm movement? >> i think a it's very, very sa. it reminds me of various errors, be it the rodney king riots, the
here is nigel ennis, ceo of the congress of racial equality. niger and, clearly borrowing from "the new york times" pseudo-history 1619 project something so thoroughly discredited it's made its way into the senate floor. >> it's outrageous. it's factually untrue. the fact of the matter is that africans o would not have been s successfully taken from their homeland without the cooperation of, unfortunately, other africans and arabs, for that matter. that traded to europeans, talk...
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my name is dwayne, i'm 49 years old and i'm nigel's father.this happen with george floyd i started to have flashbacks about the things that were happening when i was growing up, when i was old enough to realise what was happening, and i got extremely emotional. it started... ..to take its toll. i'm sorry. and that's the problem i have now. i have that emotional thing stirred in me, because i've seen it all of my life. 73 years old. you say, wow. my first reaction to it, just like you, uncle, was i was in shock, just because of that situation could potentially happen to me, you or my dad considering that you guys look exactly like him. itjust made me very cautious and more aware of my surroundings to try and prevent getting in those type of situations. he and i have had the talk many times, the talk that every black parent has with their children about what to do when you're approached by the police. i struggle with that because itjust makes me wonder how can you tell your son to cower down and submit and cover up, and submit in a way that i th
my name is dwayne, i'm 49 years old and i'm nigel's father.this happen with george floyd i started to have flashbacks about the things that were happening when i was growing up, when i was old enough to realise what was happening, and i got extremely emotional. it started... ..to take its toll. i'm sorry. and that's the problem i have now. i have that emotional thing stirred in me, because i've seen it all of my life. 73 years old. you say, wow. my first reaction to it, just like you, uncle,...
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dwayne, i'm 49 years old, and i am nigel's father.as vegas, nevada full top when i saw this up and with george floyd i started have flashbacks about things that happen when i was growing up that happen when i was growing up when! that happen when i was growing up when i was old enough to realise what was happening. and i got extremely emotional. it started to take its toll. i'm sorry. that's the problem i have now. i have that emotional thing that has stirred in me because they have seen this all my life. 73 years. my first reaction to it, just like you, uncle, was i was in shockjust because of that situation could potentially happen to me, you, or my dad, considering you guys look or my dad, considering you guys loo k exa ctly or my dad, considering you guys look exactly like. it made me more cautious of my surroundings to try to avoid those open situations. he and i have had the talk many times. the talk that every black bear and has with their children about what to do when you are approached by the police —— black parent. my strug
dwayne, i'm 49 years old, and i am nigel's father.as vegas, nevada full top when i saw this up and with george floyd i started have flashbacks about things that happen when i was growing up that happen when i was growing up when! that happen when i was growing up when i was old enough to realise what was happening. and i got extremely emotional. it started to take its toll. i'm sorry. that's the problem i have now. i have that emotional thing that has stirred in me because they have seen this...
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the latest drug news as well in terms of getting britain back to work and other easing we spoke to nigel wilson, ceo of one of the biggest insurance pension companies as regards to social distancing that the government is reviewing from two meters to one meter. he was pretty forthright in what he thinks the government can do. >> i think business can adapt much better on a one meter rule. most of the countries of the world. two meters is the outer limit. that seems to be working for lots of countries. >> that was nigel wilson talking to us earlier this morning julianna, dexamethasone, are we getting can right? >> i think you are sounds right to me i want to come back to your initial point. it is really important to make clarification to viewers around health care stocks that this development shouldn't really benefit health care stocks there is a potential we could see a ripple effect from this development that this drug could be used in combination with other drugs and perhaps not right to make a direct link there. we'll leave it there and thank you for coloring this topic for us, steve.
the latest drug news as well in terms of getting britain back to work and other easing we spoke to nigel wilson, ceo of one of the biggest insurance pension companies as regards to social distancing that the government is reviewing from two meters to one meter. he was pretty forthright in what he thinks the government can do. >> i think business can adapt much better on a one meter rule. most of the countries of the world. two meters is the outer limit. that seems to be working for lots...
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. >> por la pobreza millones estÁn expuestos.encontramos a nigel en un comunidad-- en un comedor. >>n registrado varios contagios de menores. dos en este comedor. >> trabajan en zonas del mar. >> otro niÑo que su mamÁ vende artÍculos de acapulco. son recuerdos. jessica solos hasta hoy son casi 3700 casos de menores con covid 19. expertos temen que nos prÓximos dÍas la cifra aumente por el reinicio de actividades en varios estados del paÍs. patricia: y en mÉxico las autoridades arrestaron al presunto autor intelectual de la desapariciÓn de los estudiantes de arios y napa. se trata del dÍa del cartel guerreros unidos que habrÍa ordenado la ejecuciÓn y el entierro de los alumnos en una fosa. asÍ lo confesaron dos sicarios que dijeron haber participado en el crimen. alejandro con mÁs informaciÓn.alejandro: el misterioso y la desapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantes podrÍa aclararse este lunes .quien habrÍa ordenado la suerte de los 23 jÓvenes en 2014. desde hace seis aÑos estaba en la mira de las autoridades. >> tiene informaciÓn importante sobre paradero de los 43. es la importancia en que ra
. >> por la pobreza millones estÁn expuestos.encontramos a nigel en un comunidad-- en un comedor. >>n registrado varios contagios de menores. dos en este comedor. >> trabajan en zonas del mar. >> otro niÑo que su mamÁ vende artÍculos de acapulco. son recuerdos. jessica solos hasta hoy son casi 3700 casos de menores con covid 19. expertos temen que nos prÓximos dÍas la cifra aumente por el reinicio de actividades en varios estados del paÍs. patricia: y en mÉxico...
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thanks tojo and nigel. hgppy happy shopping to both of you. coming up next, it's the film review.and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. comedian pete davidson plays it close to home in the king of staten island, a bittersweet comedy drama which he co—wrote with directorjudd apatow, best known for films like the 40—year—0ld virgin and knocked up. what is that date? oh, that's the date my dad died. oh, my god, your dad died? i'm so sorry. don't be, it's fine. it's totally cool. so, what happened? ok, you don't need to ask that. it's kind of inappropriate. he was a fireman. so, he died in a fire. oh, my god! yeah, we knew, we don't like to talk about it. that's why we don't bring it up. davidson plays scott carlin, a 20—something wastrel who still lives with his widowed mother and spends his days smoking weed and dreaming of opening a tattoo restaurant, a fusion which everyone tells him is a very bad idea. i am being real. it's a great... it's never been done before! i looked it up. while his younger sister
thanks tojo and nigel. hgppy happy shopping to both of you. coming up next, it's the film review.and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. comedian pete davidson plays it close to home in the king of staten island, a bittersweet comedy drama which he co—wrote with directorjudd apatow, best known for films like the 40—year—0ld virgin and knocked up. what is that date? oh, that's the date my dad died. oh, my god,...
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"we thank nigel for the enormous contribution he has made to lbc and wish him well."ows the rate at which the virus is reproducing — has fallen. this is what the scotland first minister, nicola sturgeon, said a short while ago. as you will recall, the r number shows the rate at which this virus is reproducing. in summary, if r is above one the virus will infect more than one other person and the virus will spread exponentially. if the r number is below one the number of people with the virus will fall. we estimate that the r number in scotland as of friday 5thjune was between 0.6 and 0.8. that is a lower estimate than for two weeks ago when we calculated that the number was likely to be between 0.7 and 0.9. under that estimate, we expect that the virus will continue to decline. in addition, we estimate that last friday 4,500 people in scotland had the virus and were infectious. our previous estimate for 29th may had been that 11,500 people were likely to be infectious. that sounds like a very big decline. so it is worth me stressing that we don't actually think that t
"we thank nigel for the enormous contribution he has made to lbc and wish him well."ows the rate at which the virus is reproducing — has fallen. this is what the scotland first minister, nicola sturgeon, said a short while ago. as you will recall, the r number shows the rate at which this virus is reproducing. in summary, if r is above one the virus will infect more than one other person and the virus will spread exponentially. if the r number is below one the number of people with...
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investigating government corruption and the national health care system some of the transactions we're seeing nigel de cannot be money that isn't explained to africa uncensored and published will seem some people don't want to even if it doesn't knock the oscar who's truth is it anyway on al-jazeera save humanity i really really not getting anywhere near it. is saudi arabia publicly championing women's rights so deeply is committed to empowering excuse empowering women while privately punishing those who step out of line they've been aided. and from they would if there was taken to the security headquarters hours or world examines the alleged detention and torture of saudis women activists the only charges against them relate to their talking to foreign organizations like human rights watch and amnesty international saudi women reform or oppression on al jazeera. this is al jazeera. richelle carey this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes turkey sends troops into iraq after bombing the bases of kurdish fighters it calls terrorists. as north korea skule it's warnings to t
investigating government corruption and the national health care system some of the transactions we're seeing nigel de cannot be money that isn't explained to africa uncensored and published will seem some people don't want to even if it doesn't knock the oscar who's truth is it anyway on al-jazeera save humanity i really really not getting anywhere near it. is saudi arabia publicly championing women's rights so deeply is committed to empowering excuse empowering women while privately punishing...
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investigating government corruption and the national health care system down with a transaction to see nigel the killer. of money that is one explained to africa uncensored and published will see that some people don't want to publish even if it doesn't mean that the us care truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. every generation has a higher purpose. ours in. this fire is destroying people's lives for essential workers on the front lines the people either a pride yes is it you share their experiences of the us response to cold with 19 well i called it a light bill if they could do it in the garbage can go one paycheck for 36 months fairly nice to do everything in our power to change this system completely full blown america's pandemic workers. donald trump was accused of asking china to help him get reelected and the book by former national security advisor john bolton. along down jordan to sell to syria live from doha also coming up. next a new. black people and america. the brother of george floyd makes a plea to the u.n. human rights council the police officers charged over the death of anoth
investigating government corruption and the national health care system down with a transaction to see nigel the killer. of money that is one explained to africa uncensored and published will see that some people don't want to publish even if it doesn't mean that the us care truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. every generation has a higher purpose. ours in. this fire is destroying people's lives for essential workers on the front lines the people either a pride yes is it you share their...
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investigating government corruption and the national health care system some of the transactions asking nigel the killer. of money that is unexplained to africa uncensored and published will see that some people don't want to even if it doesn't mean that the us care whose truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. west papuan indonesia is home to the largest remaining rainforests in the resource companies are paying as little as $5.00 a head to for these ecological paradise through questionable land grams. so that they will but over time it will be genetic when not even. indigenous tribes accusing south korean ron paul blow jobs of plundering west papuan for a piece of the $300000000.00 in revenue that is pure fantasy that's not the case at all 1018 investigates allegations of fraud and human rights abuses did lead deals worth billions of dollars. cool 1000 kilometers from the indonesian capital jakarta west papuan is a lot as it gets. the province is a rich tapestry of with plans survives and forests where indigenous tribes the believe the central. local ranger the he said his home for indonesia's bi
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wrote a letter to the community secretary a month ago on the seventh of may and he said the phone nigel -- financial impact will be in excess of the $3.2 billion provided to date. he went on to say we would like some assurance from you that all councils will be fully reimbursed from the cost of covid-19, the prime minister's own counsel leaders, had known about this problem for months, why was he so slow to act? >> $3.2 billion, we put another $1.6 billion to support counsel and another $600 billion from my memory to get into social care. the reality, we don't want to talk about deprivation. i want kids to go back to school. the unions won't let him say the truth which is let him now say schools that are safe to go back to. [laughter] >> mister speaker, the prime ministers doesn't get how critical this is. they face a choice, between cutting core services or facing bankruptcy under section 114. outcomes for local communities amid local services can't reopen. that will drive up poverty. that is something the prime minister doesn't tend to do. after them in this crisis, the government has
wrote a letter to the community secretary a month ago on the seventh of may and he said the phone nigel -- financial impact will be in excess of the $3.2 billion provided to date. he went on to say we would like some assurance from you that all councils will be fully reimbursed from the cost of covid-19, the prime minister's own counsel leaders, had known about this problem for months, why was he so slow to act? >> $3.2 billion, we put another $1.6 billion to support counsel and another...
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investigating government corruption and the national health care system some of the transactions missing nigel declines the money to tucson explained to africa on some sites and published will see that some people don't want to publish even if it doesn't knock the oscar who's truth is it anyway on al-jazeera home. as soon as the sun goes down the shutting down russia is a very challenging place to work problem has begun to live even though the authorities here say you can do it it's not allowed to build to show you always pushing your product this time so for most always on the low dollar people are being detained for peacefully march here for the 5th time for we are the while traveling the extra mile we oughta media don't go we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. trade tensions could cut global economic growth point $700000000000.00 we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world living. as world food program is warning of multiple families. portions counting the cost on al-jazeera. iraqi forces raid the headquarters of an iran backed group ac
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i think one of the most controversial parts of this package is this drop in sales tax for 6 months nigel americal says you know that's good because it helps everybody whatever they are buying and of course it's true that you know this will help retailers for instance small local shops as well as the big corporations but that's if and only if people have confidence that they've got money to spend if they feel worried about their jobs then you know it may have no effect and of course the poorest people don't have much in the way of disposable income and anyway so it doesn't do them much good i think the other interesting thing is the car industry didn't really get what it wanted which was a cash subsidies for purchases of fossil fuel powered because. they got support for that nice sector of electric cause but all the lobbying that's been going on in berlin last few weeks to get cash for the car industry has fallen on deaf ears instead the government's focused. support in those sort of key areas that where people are really feeling the pain like families and local authorities and retailers
i think one of the most controversial parts of this package is this drop in sales tax for 6 months nigel americal says you know that's good because it helps everybody whatever they are buying and of course it's true that you know this will help retailers for instance small local shops as well as the big corporations but that's if and only if people have confidence that they've got money to spend if they feel worried about their jobs then you know it may have no effect and of course the poorest...
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investigating government corruption and the national health care system with a transaction to see nigel the collapse. of money that is the new. africa uncensored and publish those things that people don't want to publish even if it doesn't mean that the us truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. the stage is set in oklahoma for donald trump's 1st major campaign rally in months an event model to control his say and concerns over coronavirus it comes as a quarter fuses to block the publication of a controversial book about trump by former national security advisor john bolton. i'm not about to send in the.
investigating government corruption and the national health care system with a transaction to see nigel the collapse. of money that is the new. africa uncensored and publish those things that people don't want to publish even if it doesn't mean that the us truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. the stage is set in oklahoma for donald trump's 1st major campaign rally in months an event model to control his say and concerns over coronavirus it comes as a quarter fuses to block the publication of a...
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on you saw nigel farage on question time you tell michael this is terrible faberge is on again but equally if you progress say why is this guy for remained so polarized and yet mr became so toxic that it was both sides were going to complain and you could argue that people have made the point that if if you got great cities and remain as both saying that the b.b.c. was biased or other outlets were biased and that's truly a good sign is it in that both felt that it wasn't putting their picture together because you next face it the country on bricks it was literally split down the middle $50.00 to $48.00 was a final result and so you know it's given the passion of that issue that many people felt about it was going to be very difficult for anybody to any media outlet to try to put forward coverage that nobody would complain about and i think that yeah you know basically politics has become polarized and toxic more toxic in recent years and that's another big factor neal appreciate your time today thanks very much journalist and broadcaster new clarke a life on the program. thank you. police
on you saw nigel farage on question time you tell michael this is terrible faberge is on again but equally if you progress say why is this guy for remained so polarized and yet mr became so toxic that it was both sides were going to complain and you could argue that people have made the point that if if you got great cities and remain as both saying that the b.b.c. was biased or other outlets were biased and that's truly a good sign is it in that both felt that it wasn't putting their picture...
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investigating government corruption and the national health care system some of the transactions asking nigelthe killer. of money that is unexplained to africa uncensored and publish we'll see what's up people don't want to even if it doesn't lead to jaska who's truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. indonesia is home to i use the largest remaining rainforests in the resource companies are paying as little as $5.00 a head to for these ecological paradise through questionable land grams. so that they...
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by and large been sacrosanct in many american cities right so not only are the en route the least nigel's increasing and time is where crime is going down that you also have a great deal of a pass to the iraqis that is right i mean if you ever try to look at a police department i do have really only looked at the one in new york mostly you know it's really hard to tell where the money's going and frankly whether my son promise is because they also get a lot of money from central government so there's there's a lot of issues around you know police that jason factor to continue to rise at a time when as you said crime is going down at a time now where you know many look at how these are they saying you know huge budget deficits and the way to prove it 90 so all of these things i think is the who will last around this hall which is a really nice that you know we think about how we want to spend money as a city any city right we have to think about what we want to invest and obviously you know. it's a few insecurities or really. but there are ways of getting to curity and simply finding a pol
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the rest, like christopher, barbara, laura and nigel, live with support in the community.ny of them are shielded and we should be treating them as a distinct vulnerable community in the uk. treating them as a distinct vulnerable community in the ukm treating them as a distinct vulnerable community in the uk. in a statement of the government said, we are listening to views about how different groups may be affected by the virus and are urgently exploring how we can further support of the ca re how we can further support of the care sector. we significantly increased testing capacity so eve ryo ne increased testing capacity so everyone with symptoms of coronavirus can access testing. but the regulator told us this does not go far enough. what we need to see now is that expanded into supported living settings and extra care housing. we know from our data last week there was about 134% increase in deaths of adults with learning disabilities. it is critical they have access to testing. people would symptoms and without. it is only when you test people without symptoms that you
the rest, like christopher, barbara, laura and nigel, live with support in the community.ny of them are shielded and we should be treating them as a distinct vulnerable community in the uk. treating them as a distinct vulnerable community in the ukm treating them as a distinct vulnerable community in the uk. in a statement of the government said, we are listening to views about how different groups may be affected by the virus and are urgently exploring how we can further support of the ca re...
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thanks, nigel. round. so the overall view of sage, having considered all of the information that has come in, is that r, over the country as a whole, remains between 0.7 and 0.9. and, critically, the 0ns study, which was one of the larger studies and is based on direct measurement rather than modelling, shows that the number of new cases per day is falling, and has fallen from between 9000 and 7000 as it was thought to be around a week ago to around 5600, so you have to look at all of these things in the round and that confirms the r remains at around 0.7 to 0.9, then we are seeking to take a more local approach to tackling outbreaks where we find them. on the second question, that is an operational matter for the police. the last question is from the muslim use. the black, asian and minority ethnic community is very disappointed with the public health england review, published a few days ago, because the content of the review was nothing new. what the ethnic community was promised and had asked for
thanks, nigel. round. so the overall view of sage, having considered all of the information that has come in, is that r, over the country as a whole, remains between 0.7 and 0.9. and, critically, the 0ns study, which was one of the larger studies and is based on direct measurement rather than modelling, shows that the number of new cases per day is falling, and has fallen from between 9000 and 7000 as it was thought to be around a week ago to around 5600, so you have to look at all of these...
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investigating government corruption and the national health care system some of the transactions we're seeing nigeldeclines. the money that is unexplained to africa on some sites and publish will see that some people don't want to publish even if it doesn't block the oscar truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. the u.s. university predicts 180000 american coronavirus deaths by october as infections surge in several states. alone can put al this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. if you meant an exception of course the fetal serious violation of international law. the u.n. chief employs israel to abandon plans an expanse of the occupied west bank which arab states say could have been a religious one.
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of the political spectrum on the more extreme side we have the unsurprisingly the facts parted and nigel farage was called the actions of the protestors of that of the taliban and 17 cases living in the well of course and how much of a backlash for the tweet was members of the public but some claiming the power of these belonged in a different century and of course we've got many labor m.p.'s read hailed the actions of those 1st and commended protesters for taking matters into their own hands not eradicating history but me being part of it and making it so turning attention away from pubs away from bristol to oxford that many seem to be inspired by the us interest story today they will be gathering outside the silver age. since over it was a 19th century imperialist in south africa he laid the foundations of the controversial exploitative labor system valuate the door of the seizure of the lands in south africa and many people got his start she also took the move to base once they also say they will be gathering outside but she remains to be seen whether they'll be going down a similar b
of the political spectrum on the more extreme side we have the unsurprisingly the facts parted and nigel farage was called the actions of the protestors of that of the taliban and 17 cases living in the well of course and how much of a backlash for the tweet was members of the public but some claiming the power of these belonged in a different century and of course we've got many labor m.p.'s read hailed the actions of those 1st and commended protesters for taking matters into their own hands...
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investigating government corruption and the national health care system some of the transactions we're seeing nigelbe killing. money that is unexplained to africa on some sites and publish those things up people don't want to publish many of the doesn't like the oscar who's truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. the stage is set in oklahoma for donald trump's 1st major campaign rally in months an event mired in controversy and concerns over the coronavirus this as a judge rejects a bid by the president to block a tell all book by his former national security adviser. hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up egypt's president puts his millet.
investigating government corruption and the national health care system some of the transactions we're seeing nigelbe killing. money that is unexplained to africa on some sites and publish those things up people don't want to publish many of the doesn't like the oscar who's truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. the stage is set in oklahoma for donald trump's 1st major campaign rally in months an event mired in controversy and concerns over the coronavirus this as a judge rejects a bid by the...
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political spectrum on the more extreme side then we have unsurprisingly the crux of what to do to nigel farage and compare the actions of the protesters out of the taliban and said that u.k. city is worth living and well unsurprisingly that there has received a backlash from london. any saying the fire rogers views represent something that is not in the latter part of this century but part of a complete the point altogether plus many people have actually hailed the actions of protestors online commending them for taking matters into their own accounts not her that's creating history but being part of it and making it into turning intention to public scrutiny whereby many people in oxford seem to be somewhat inspired by those in bristol particularly they are gathering today by a statue of growth growth was a 19th century imperialist insult. called he said the foundations of the exploitative baby system in south africa and in fact even late the north seizures of land as well now many campaigners have long try to remove the structure of cecille votes saying that it represents subjugation i
political spectrum on the more extreme side then we have unsurprisingly the crux of what to do to nigel farage and compare the actions of the protesters out of the taliban and said that u.k. city is worth living and well unsurprisingly that there has received a backlash from london. any saying the fire rogers views represent something that is not in the latter part of this century but part of a complete the point altogether plus many people have actually hailed the actions of protestors online...
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investigating government corruption and the national health care system some of the transaction testing nigel decline. of money that is unexplained to africa uncensored and published those things up people don't want to publish many of the dozen not to jaska whose truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. short films of hope. and inspiration. a series of short possible stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. i could afford 400 people it was you know he had to be on time to save your bed aco get fed up because he fed everybody one al-jazeera selects. hello again it's good to have you with us adrian for getting here in doha with the news hour from al-jazeera the headlines the u.s. house of representatives just praising a police reform bill in the wake of widespread protests the legislation aims to stop police misconduct but addresses issues like the use of choke off. the u.s. state of texas is temporarily pausing its reopening plans because of a surge in coronavirus cases more than 5000 factions were reported that a single day pushing the state's total past 125000 and germany's line
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my name is dwayne, i'm 49 years old, and i am nigel's father.arted have flashbacks about things that happen when i was growing up when i was old enough, you know, to realise what was happening. and i got extremely emotional. it started to take its toll. i'm sorry. that's the problem i have now. i have that emotional thing that has stirred in me because i've seen this all my of life. 73 years. my first reaction to it, just like you, uncle, was i was in shockjust because of that situation could potentially happen to me, you, or my dad, considering you guys look exactly alike. it made me more cautious of my surroundings to try to avoid those open situations. he and i have had the talk many times. the talk that every black parent and has with their children about what to do when you are approached by the police. i struggle with that because it makes me wonder how can you tell your son to cower down and submit and cover up and submit in a way that i think is unnecessary without filling him with rage? that's a hard thing for me to see my nephew having
my name is dwayne, i'm 49 years old, and i am nigel's father.arted have flashbacks about things that happen when i was growing up when i was old enough, you know, to realise what was happening. and i got extremely emotional. it started to take its toll. i'm sorry. that's the problem i have now. i have that emotional thing that has stirred in me because i've seen this all my of life. 73 years. my first reaction to it, just like you, uncle, was i was in shockjust because of that situation could...
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nigel says it is about the money, johnson will dress it up as if he is doing a favour but it is about with says my kids are still off school and playgrounds are taped off. 0ne my kids are still off school and playgrounds are taped off. one more, farouk says lockdown ended after dominic cummings breached the rules, from beaches to everyday shopping, social distancing is minimal and very few are wearing masks in public. we need hospitality to restart but i would prefer to wait until the r number. the lower. it is getting hotter, carol has the weather. hello again. for many of us, temperatures are on the rise for the next few days, as is the humidity, by day and by night. northern ireland, you probably won't see as high temperatures as everyone else. today you do have some rain in northern ireland and also scotland, whereas for england and for wales, looking at a lot of dry weather and some sunshine. and in the sunshine, in newcastle we are looking at 24, 27 in london. now, through this evening and overnight we still have the cloud and rain across northern ireland and much of scotland, b
nigel says it is about the money, johnson will dress it up as if he is doing a favour but it is about with says my kids are still off school and playgrounds are taped off. 0ne my kids are still off school and playgrounds are taped off. one more, farouk says lockdown ended after dominic cummings breached the rules, from beaches to everyday shopping, social distancing is minimal and very few are wearing masks in public. we need hospitality to restart but i would prefer to wait until the r number....
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investigating government corruption and the national health care system come with a transaction testing nigel de cologne and believe in the money that is unexplained to africa uncensored and publish those things up people don't want to publish even if it doesn't mean that the us care is truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. if you are in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships when mess was that somehow time is aiming to replace america and around the world all the chinese are not that stupid these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for our 1st president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china part one on a jazzy. hello again everyone for the going to hear with the news from al-jazeera the headlines the u.s. is top infectious diseases expert about to be found she has testified before congress he says that he's concerned about a resurgence in corona virus infections boss is optimistic that a vaccine will be if. you haven't switched the rebels say they've launched their biggest military o
investigating government corruption and the national health care system come with a transaction testing nigel de cologne and believe in the money that is unexplained to africa uncensored and publish those things up people don't want to publish even if it doesn't mean that the us care is truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. if you are in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships when mess was that somehow time is aiming to replace america and around the world all the chinese...
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investigating government corruption and the national health care system some of the transaction to see nigel the collapse. of money that is the next plane to africa uncensored and publish will see that some people don't want to publish many of the doesn't like the oscar who's truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. how do you want to their mind about top stories this hour the u.s. president donald trump has held his 1st reelection released in secret a virus crisis began the crowd in tulsa oklahoma was smaller than expected after critics said the event threatened to spread over one team. even recognize government and labor is denouncing egypt's threats of military intervention president. has won the army could be sent to jail in a force's advance on the strategically important city of sirte. coaches a car 2 pilots and service parliamentary election which was postponed because of the global pandemic polls predicts the governing party of the president alexander future will win a clear majority it's been said by much of the opposition. the top federal prosecutor in new york has agreed to step down aft
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reports, which manager nigel pearson, refused to confirm say gray held the party at his home which he now all but safe, but watford are just a point above the relegation zone. unsurprisingly, their boss wasn‘t keen to talk about his three missing players. iam not i am not prepared to make any further comment about that point until i have all the information. it goes without saying that in our own position at the moment, it would be better to have as many people available as possible. they might have lost the premier league title but manchester city boss pep guardiola has challenged his team to retain the fa cup before taking on real madrid in the champions league. they set up a semi final against arsenal at wembley by beating newcastle united 2—0. raheem sterling and kevin de bruyne with the goals. arsenal booked their place in the last four for a 30th time thanks to a 91st minute winner from dani ceballos as they won 2—1 at sheffield united. and chelsea complete the semi final line up — after a 1—0 win at leicester. ross barkley, who was one of three half time substitutes with the on
reports, which manager nigel pearson, refused to confirm say gray held the party at his home which he now all but safe, but watford are just a point above the relegation zone. unsurprisingly, their boss wasn‘t keen to talk about his three missing players. iam not i am not prepared to make any further comment about that point until i have all the information. it goes without saying that in our own position at the moment, it would be better to have as many people available as possible. they...
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we trained erlon woods and nigel poor to do that work. wanted to give you a heads-up about the great training work and the awards that were recently given out at kalw. thank you. now. >> thank you. >> hello, michelle. >> hi, this is michelle parker and i'm the vp legislation for the district pta and i just had a couple of quick things today for you, commissioners. the first one is that i appreciate the updates to the agenda on board docs where it's more streamline. i wanted to let the public know the district is holding a series of meeting for the rest of the year and call 4-1-1 meetings for teachers across the district to connect and learned and we've had a district budget staff and we've helped to navigate in the community and navigate the pt business during these school district closures and we'll have our state legislators talking tomorrow night. next week superintendent matthews will be coming on and talking about what parents can expect moving forward and then the following week, we'll have board president sanchez and mr. lamb to ad
we trained erlon woods and nigel poor to do that work. wanted to give you a heads-up about the great training work and the awards that were recently given out at kalw. thank you. now. >> thank you. >> hello, michelle. >> hi, this is michelle parker and i'm the vp legislation for the district pta and i just had a couple of quick things today for you, commissioners. the first one is that i appreciate the updates to the agenda on board docs where it's more streamline. i wanted to...
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we trained erlon woods and nigel poor to do that work. wanted to give you a heads-up about the great training work and the awards that were recently given out at kalw. thank you. now. >> thank you. >> hello, michelle. >> hi, this is michelle parker and i'm the vp legislation for the district pta and i just had a couple of quick things today for you, commissioners. the first one is that i appreciate the updates to the agenda on board docs where it's more streamline. i wanted to let the public know the district is holding a series of meeting for the rest of the year and call 4-1-1 meetings for teachers across the district to connect and learned and we've had a district budget staff and we've helped to navigate in the community and navigate the pt business during these school district closures and we'll have our state legislators talking tomorrow night. next week superintendent matthews will be coming on and talking about what parents can expect moving forward and then the following week, we'll have board president sanchez and mr. lamb to ad
we trained erlon woods and nigel poor to do that work. wanted to give you a heads-up about the great training work and the awards that were recently given out at kalw. thank you. now. >> thank you. >> hello, michelle. >> hi, this is michelle parker and i'm the vp legislation for the district pta and i just had a couple of quick things today for you, commissioners. the first one is that i appreciate the updates to the agenda on board docs where it's more streamline. i wanted to...
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nigel phair is the director of the canberra cyber centre at the university of new south wales.ost —— and mostjurisdictions do not use it for evil, so there are only two which are china and russia. and is there enough evidence to point the finger at either one of those even if the government is not going there yet publicly? well, as you can appreciate, we have some extremely good cyber experts at work closely with our partners around the world. they know exact who it is, but for geopolitical reasons, i think we will never see any admission given at all. you are talking china? absolutely. and what exactly is this meaning in terms of what is actually going on right now? how damaging is this attack? cyber attacks have been going on for a very, very long time among many jurisdictions including australia and the united kingdom. recently we have seen the volume increase, we have seen them being a lot stealthy and the payloads attached to them are a lot more dangerous, so this is calling it out and signalling that, you know, we have had enough and this is very serious for australian bu
nigel phair is the director of the canberra cyber centre at the university of new south wales.ost —— and mostjurisdictions do not use it for evil, so there are only two which are china and russia. and is there enough evidence to point the finger at either one of those even if the government is not going there yet publicly? well, as you can appreciate, we have some extremely good cyber experts at work closely with our partners around the world. they know exact who it is, but for geopolitical...