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as nigel said, it is a good — are safe. as nigel said, it is a good news _ are safe. the doom and gloom _ good news story amongst all the doom and gloom we have had. 11 million people _ and gloom we have had. 11 million people vaccinated by today, and according — people vaccinated by today, and according to predictions, most of the population priority groups and the population priority groups and the over—50s will be vaccinated by eariy _ the over—50s will be vaccinated by early may — the over—50s will be vaccinated by early may. that is a huge leap forward — early may. that is a huge leap forward to _ early may. that is a huge leap forward to normality.— early may. that is a huge leap forward to normality. let's turn to the front page _ forward to normality. let's turn to the front page of _ forward to normality. let's turn to the front page of the _ forward to normality. let's turn to the front page of the observer - forward to normality. let's turn to | the front page of the observer and forward to normality. let's turn to i the front page of the observer and a fal
as nigel said, it is a good — are safe. as nigel said, it is a good news _ are safe. the doom and gloom _ good news story amongst all the doom and gloom we have had. 11 million people _ and gloom we have had. 11 million people vaccinated by today, and according — people vaccinated by today, and according to predictions, most of the population priority groups and the population priority groups and the over—50s will be vaccinated by eariy _ the over—50s will be vaccinated by early may —...
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no, it's not, and entirely, as nigel says. no, it's not. and i _ entirely, as nigel says.entirely, as nigel says. no, it's not, and i think there - entirely, as nigel says. no, it's not, and i think there is - entirely, as nigel says. no, it's not, and i think there is a - entirely, as nigel says. no, it'si not, and i think there is a great danger— not, and i think there is a great danger as— not, and i think there is a great danger as we were hearing earlier that the _ danger as we were hearing earlier that the sun comes out, people are feeling _ that the sun comes out, people are feeling a _ that the sun comes out, people are feeling a bit more optimistic, they can see _ feeling a bit more optimistic, they can see perhaps the end of lockdown insight _ can see perhaps the end of lockdown insight and _ can see perhaps the end of lockdown insight and a lot of people who will have had _ insight and a lot of people who will have had their first vaccine perhaps think— have had their first vaccine perhaps think they— have had their first vaccine perhaps think they are pretty im
no, it's not, and entirely, as nigel says. no, it's not. and i _ entirely, as nigel says.entirely, as nigel says. no, it's not, and i think there - entirely, as nigel says. no, it's not, and i think there is - entirely, as nigel says. no, it's not, and i think there is a - entirely, as nigel says. no, it'si not, and i think there is a great danger— not, and i think there is a great danger as— not, and i think there is a great danger as we were hearing earlier that the _ danger as we were...
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as nigel said, sort of worldwide movement. as nigel said. what— sort of worldwide movement.ve behaved — remembered, and his family have behaved fantastically. his grandchildren that we just saw on the news — grandchildren that we just saw on the news and clips from the funeral, incredibly— the news and clips from the funeral, incredibly self composed for young people _ incredibly self composed for young people. the daughter is obviously extremely upset —— the daughters are upset. _ extremely upset —— the daughters are upset, because he was a dad and grandad — upset, because he was a dad and grandad as— upset, because he was a dad and grandad as well but i'm so pleased the sun— grandad as well but i'm so pleased the sun was shining. lets grandad as well but i'm so pleased the sun was shining.— the sun was shining. lets look at the observer. _ the sun was shining. lets look at the observer. doctors _ the sun was shining. lets look at the observer. doctors feared - the sun was shining. lets look at| the observer. doctors feared new child mental health crisis because lots of chi
as nigel said, sort of worldwide movement. as nigel said. what— sort of worldwide movement.ve behaved — remembered, and his family have behaved fantastically. his grandchildren that we just saw on the news — grandchildren that we just saw on the news and clips from the funeral, incredibly— the news and clips from the funeral, incredibly self composed for young people _ incredibly self composed for young people. the daughter is obviously extremely upset —— the daughters are upset. _...
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nigel.mme — vaccinating. nigel. the vaccine programme has _ vaccinating. nigel. the vaccine programme has been - vaccinating. nigel. the vaccine programme has been the - vaccinating. nigel. the vaccine | programme has been the great vaccinating. nigel. the vaccine - programme has been the great success story of— programme has been the great success story of the _ programme has been the great success story of the pandemic. especially after_ story of the pandemic. especially after borisjohnson made so many mistakes — after borisjohnson made so many mistakes along the way. yes, another idea to _ mistakes along the way. yes, another idea to try— mistakes along the way. yes, another idea to try and get the vaccine roll-out — idea to try and get the vaccine roll—out speeded up. in a very good one _ roll—out speeded up. in a very good one. certainly let's vaccinate in the workplace. there are now 200 pharmacies— the workplace. there are now 200 pharmacies who are vaccinated. we have over _ pharmaci
nigel.mme — vaccinating. nigel. the vaccine programme has _ vaccinating. nigel. the vaccine programme has been - vaccinating. nigel. the vaccine programme has been the - vaccinating. nigel. the vaccine | programme has been the great vaccinating. nigel. the vaccine - programme has been the great success story of— programme has been the great success story of the _ programme has been the great success story of the pandemic. especially after_ story of the pandemic. especially after...
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nigel: i think there was nothing unexpected.e nuances around the report that were very interesting. there's pretty much universal across the u.k. that people want to see 5g a priority. there were big differences between the future prospects of the quality of life and the k- shaped recovery, which the u.s. is having as well. the data that is coming out, the data we are seeing over here, there seems to be a vaccination impact as well because, although it was a huge number in one sense, 20%, which was less than we were expecting. that reflects the fact u.k. government is doing a really good job on vaccinating. anna: that certainly has been something of a bright spot. when it comes to investing in the u.k. and agenda and the u.s. government talks about, you mentioned -- is it about big infrastructure projects, high street? what is it people want to see when they think about leveling up? nigel: i think it is interesting that we all agree leveling up is a great idea and building back better is a grand idea, responding to climate chang
nigel: i think there was nothing unexpected.e nuances around the report that were very interesting. there's pretty much universal across the u.k. that people want to see 5g a priority. there were big differences between the future prospects of the quality of life and the k- shaped recovery, which the u.s. is having as well. the data that is coming out, the data we are seeing over here, there seems to be a vaccination impact as well because, although it was a huge number in one sense, 20%, which...
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nigel: actually, the opposite has been found to be true in this judgment.reme court confirmed that they are working as soon as they log on and already are willing to work. so an uber driver who logs on in the territory and is available, than they are working and should be paid minimum wage as well as accruing holiday and so on. so we would not see uber drivers earning less, just that they earn at the very least a minimum wage. guy: mandeep, let's talk about the issue of the wider economy. many people will be looking for work as a result of the coronavirus. the gig economy may represent an opportunity for them. this ruling will be watched carefully by a number of different companies. what do you think the direction of travel is here? we saw the california vote that went for uber. this has gone against uber. is there a happy medium somewhere in the middle? do you think the companies that use this model will keep both customers, and employees, whether they are employees are not, and governments happy? do you think we can find that compromise? do you think it w
nigel: actually, the opposite has been found to be true in this judgment.reme court confirmed that they are working as soon as they log on and already are willing to work. so an uber driver who logs on in the territory and is available, than they are working and should be paid minimum wage as well as accruing holiday and so on. so we would not see uber drivers earning less, just that they earn at the very least a minimum wage. guy: mandeep, let's talk about the issue of the wider economy. many...
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what has your country come to, nigel?own, and i was looking forward -- yes, get the pubs open, and be told that we can't have a pint of beer when the pub is open, i mean, no doubt, shortly afterward, we will be told no storytelling, no jokes, no humor. this is what happened when the state basically uses emergency powers and takes complete control, and opening pubs with no beer, they're not doing us a favor. >> mark: one is interesting, just to put this -- instead of just talking about your favorite -- the rest of the show, the political picture is that everywhere, the pandemics victims basically include genuine conservative government. you have an allegedly conservative government in the u.k. they have a similar one in australia, and toronto, in the province of ontario, and all of these so-called conservative governments are basically putting conservativism on hold because of the pandemic. does not make any sense? >> oh, yes, hot off the press today, the health secretary in the u.k. today announced that arrivals coming to
what has your country come to, nigel?own, and i was looking forward -- yes, get the pubs open, and be told that we can't have a pint of beer when the pub is open, i mean, no doubt, shortly afterward, we will be told no storytelling, no jokes, no humor. this is what happened when the state basically uses emergency powers and takes complete control, and opening pubs with no beer, they're not doing us a favor. >> mark: one is interesting, just to put this -- instead of just talking about...
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doesn't have a track record of executing on infrastructure projects. >> nigel wilson, thank you veryr your thoughts and good luck with the recovery efforts in the u.k. >> thank you. >>> still on deck for the show, reddit's favorite stocks are back in the spotlight, why wall street is still scratching its head over gamestop's surge this morning. >>> but first, february is black history month, and we are honoring some of our cnbc contributors here is courtney gibson with her advice for the next generation >> one piece of advice that i would give to the next generation of young black people in this country is to be unapologetically black it is your superpower. it can be your superpower. it's up to you to use it ultimately, think big and focus focus focus. ♪♪ in boxing or any other business, one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. do you stay down? or do you get up? [announcer] and this fight is a long way from over, leonard is coming back. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ no one likes to choose between safe or sporty. modern or reliable. we want both - we want a hybrid. so do banks. that's why
doesn't have a track record of executing on infrastructure projects. >> nigel wilson, thank you veryr your thoughts and good luck with the recovery efforts in the u.k. >> thank you. >>> still on deck for the show, reddit's favorite stocks are back in the spotlight, why wall street is still scratching its head over gamestop's surge this morning. >>> but first, february is black history month, and we are honoring some of our cnbc contributors here is courtney gibson...
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and, nigel, how much in -ractice changes. and, nigel, how much in practice could _ changes.al i the case goes back to the tribunal to work— the case goes back to the tribunal to work out— the case goes back to the tribunal to work out how much compensation drivers— to work out how much compensation drivers are _ to work out how much compensation drivers are owed. i mean, the calculations that we've done we think— calculations that we've done we think it — calculations that we've done we think it is — calculations that we've done we think it is about £2000 on average, which _ think it is about £2000 on average, whichiust_ think it is about £2000 on average, whichjust shows you think it is about £2000 on average, which just shows you how they have been _ which just shows you how they have been underpaid and how they have been _ been underpaid and how they have been -- _ been underpaid and how they have been —— £12,000 on average. when you look at _ been —— £12,000 on average. when you look at the _ been —— £12,000 on average. when you look at the impact of covid on uber driver
and, nigel, how much in -ractice changes. and, nigel, how much in practice could _ changes.al i the case goes back to the tribunal to work— the case goes back to the tribunal to work out— the case goes back to the tribunal to work out how much compensation drivers— to work out how much compensation drivers are _ to work out how much compensation drivers are owed. i mean, the calculations that we've done we think— calculations that we've done we think it — calculations that we've done...
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nigel evans, reflecting on a parliamentary first. and that's it from me for this week. parliament, orfind us on the bbc iplayer. but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. monday getting off to a frosty start where we've have had the clearer skies in northern england and scotland. and a few wintry showers in northern and eastern scotland, so it could be icy in a few places. not as cold to start the day through northern ireland, wales, the midlands, east anglia and southern england. where there's cloud, it's damp and drizzly in places. now, a few spots brightening up but rain and hill snow pushing across northern ireland as we go on through the afternoon. not quite as cold, for top temperatures — may be not so much as you will notice the difference. some rain, sleet and snow feeding into parts of scotland on monday evening. some heavy rain feeding northwards across the uk during the night. bumping into cold air will bring some snow to parts of wales, the midlands northern ireland before it turns to rain, turning very icy here, and more snow into northern engla
nigel evans, reflecting on a parliamentary first. and that's it from me for this week. parliament, orfind us on the bbc iplayer. but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. monday getting off to a frosty start where we've have had the clearer skies in northern england and scotland. and a few wintry showers in northern and eastern scotland, so it could be icy in a few places. not as cold to start the day through northern ireland, wales, the midlands, east anglia and southern england....
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. | nigel adams.ent company of british gas, has resulted in claims of intimidation from both sides. the company's chief executive told mps that his wife and son had been sent excrement in the post. both mps and the gmb union said employees had been pressurised in out—of—hours phone calls and were suffering from stress—related illness. the gmb has accused the firm of forcing engineers to accept worse terms and hours of work or face redundancy. in my working experience as a full—time official, over 25 years, i've never had a circumstance where, before we have even begun formal negotiations, that the employer has put what our members quite correctly describe as a gun to their head and said that we will sack and rehire if necessary the entire workforce if you do not agree to the changes that we want to make. some of our colleagues, over 20% of our colleagues, will have paid absence under this. a substantial number of our colleagues will see more holidays. you're asking a lot of our colleagues to go from 3
. | nigel adams.ent company of british gas, has resulted in claims of intimidation from both sides. the company's chief executive told mps that his wife and son had been sent excrement in the post. both mps and the gmb union said employees had been pressurised in out—of—hours phone calls and were suffering from stress—related illness. the gmb has accused the firm of forcing engineers to accept worse terms and hours of work or face redundancy. in my working experience as a full—time...
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nigel farage is back with us this morning. nigel, good to see you again today. >> thank you.days in a hotel in isolation and quarantine? is that the case today? >> no, you don't actually. there are 33 countries, on the so-called red list. they are mostly south american and south african countries. if you fly heathrow from one of those. as soon as you get your case you're whisked on to a coach and taken straight to probably a hotel room that is bit more like a prison. you will be there for 10 days. and you will be given quite a big bill. if you come in from the usa, you will be expected to quarantine for 10 days but without being overseen by the uk police force. i mean either way it is a massive disincentive for anyone to want to come to the uk. arguably, stuart, it has been done a year too late because you know, january 2020, president trump said we're stopping flights coming in from china. we didn't do that until very, very recently. stuart: is this politically popular in britain? this lockdown is very severe where you are now, and i'm wondering if it has reduced boris johns
nigel farage is back with us this morning. nigel, good to see you again today. >> thank you.days in a hotel in isolation and quarantine? is that the case today? >> no, you don't actually. there are 33 countries, on the so-called red list. they are mostly south american and south african countries. if you fly heathrow from one of those. as soon as you get your case you're whisked on to a coach and taken straight to probably a hotel room that is bit more like a prison. you will be...
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>> good for nigel farage. i wish the u.s. would follow suit.ity under the law and blm organization, antifa weren't on destruction. unfortunately the media turned a blind eye on this. the u.s. is paying the price. we need to get the bottom of this to make sure destruction and anarchy does not continue in this country. elizabeth: ford, great to see you. >> thank you, emac. elizabeth: sure, next up former fbi assistant director danny coulson breaks down this scary new threat. the fbi and the secret service zeroing in on a major mystery. who tried to poison the water supply in a florida city outside of tampa days made of the super bowl? the story next. >> this is obviously a significant and potentially dangerous increase. sodium hydroxide known as lye is main ingredient in liquid drain cleaners. i'm not a chemist. again i want to stress, because of redundancies it would have been caught, but if you put that amount, that substance in the drinking water, it is not a good ♪♪ ♪♪ [ engines revving ] ♪♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh
>> good for nigel farage. i wish the u.s. would follow suit.ity under the law and blm organization, antifa weren't on destruction. unfortunately the media turned a blind eye on this. the u.s. is paying the price. we need to get the bottom of this to make sure destruction and anarchy does not continue in this country. elizabeth: ford, great to see you. >> thank you, emac. elizabeth: sure, next up former fbi assistant director danny coulson breaks down this scary new threat. the fbi...
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nigel adams, responding _ evidence on... nigel adams, responding to _ evidence on... that follows a bbc report alleging that women were raped and tortured in these camps. nigel adams, saying the government was committed to taking robust action. he said china's denial of these allegations is increasingly hard to sustain. nusrat ghani, responding, said that we could not be bystanders to this. that continues in the house of commons. one of the world's leading climate scientists says borisjohnson risks humiliation if he allows a new coal mine to begin operating at whitehaven in cumbria. drjames hansen, whose testimony in the us congress in 1988 helped raise awareness of global warming, has urged the prime minister to step in — and halt production. borisjohnson has the opportunity to change the whole climate story. he could be the knight in shining armour who puts the world on a different pathway. all he has to do is follow the science. a downing street spokeswoman said the government was a world leader in climate policy, but would not be changing its decision on the coal
nigel adams, responding _ evidence on... nigel adams, responding to _ evidence on... that follows a bbc report alleging that women were raped and tortured in these camps. nigel adams, saying the government was committed to taking robust action. he said china's denial of these allegations is increasingly hard to sustain. nusrat ghani, responding, said that we could not be bystanders to this. that continues in the house of commons. one of the world's leading climate scientists says borisjohnson...
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of neocolonialism ok i'd like to come to schaefer because i just want to you know piggyback on what nigel a saying that it is a system and it is exploitative but where are the politicians the people who should be of those international tables making better deals for us saying this doesn't work for us anymore can a struggles with the kinds of political leadership that is dysfunctional that is exploited to that it's violent that's discriminator there's also this culture that stems from colonial space of leadership that excludes people from their leaders which is putting the people into this vicious cycle of constantly saying we need better we need better but nothing ever changes because the bubble of and the shield of neocolonialism is so thick so we're saying that oh my goodness that the that new colonialism one second is seeping into basically every. single fact of our lives politically economically even how we think he has socially and i'm just wondering from tony in what ways does new colonialism still have an impact in the way we are governed i mentioned the french are very briefly the
of neocolonialism ok i'd like to come to schaefer because i just want to you know piggyback on what nigel a saying that it is a system and it is exploitative but where are the politicians the people who should be of those international tables making better deals for us saying this doesn't work for us anymore can a struggles with the kinds of political leadership that is dysfunctional that is exploited to that it's violent that's discriminator there's also this culture that stems from colonial...
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watching bbc news- _ we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers jo phillips and nigelther with tomasz. the weather's been pretty good lately across most of the uk. lots of sunshine, it feels like spring. the flowers are coming up. there's certainly more oomph to that sunshine, and there's every reason to believe the weather is going to stay settled for the next few days because of high pressure. but high pressure doesn't necessarily mean sunshine everywhere. in fact, it really does all depend on how the wind blows and where around the area of high pressure. and sometimes we get sort of lumps of cloud stuck in that high, and they may creep in from the coast well inland. so, it does mean that some areas in the morning could be pretty overcast. where the skies are clear overnight, there'll be a touch of frost in the morning, but elsewhere, it's going to be above freezing. so, this is what it might look like in some areas early on sunday morning, and in fact possibly even into the afternoon. here's an example. around lincolnshire, east anglia and down into the south east,
watching bbc news- _ we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers jo phillips and nigelther with tomasz. the weather's been pretty good lately across most of the uk. lots of sunshine, it feels like spring. the flowers are coming up. there's certainly more oomph to that sunshine, and there's every reason to believe the weather is going to stay settled for the next few days because of high pressure. but high pressure doesn't necessarily mean sunshine everywhere. in fact, it...
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of neocolonialism ok i'd like to come to schaefer because i just want to you know piggyback on what nigel a saying that it is a system and it is exploitative but where are the politicians the people who should be of those international tables making better deals for us saying this doesn't work for us anymore can a struggle with the concept of political leadership that is dysfunctional that is exploited say that it's violent that's discriminator there's also this culture that stems from colonial space of leadership that excludes people from their leaders which is putting the people into this vicious cycle of constantly saying we need better we need better but nothing ever changes because the bubble of and the shield of neo colonialism is so thick so we're saying that oh my goodness that the that new colonialism once again is seeping into basically every. single factor of our lives politically economically even how we think he has socially and i'm just wondering from tony in what ways does new colonialism still have an impact in the way we are governed i mentioned the french very briefly th
of neocolonialism ok i'd like to come to schaefer because i just want to you know piggyback on what nigel a saying that it is a system and it is exploitative but where are the politicians the people who should be of those international tables making better deals for us saying this doesn't work for us anymore can a struggle with the concept of political leadership that is dysfunctional that is exploited say that it's violent that's discriminator there's also this culture that stems from colonial...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers withjo phillips and nigel nelson in a moment — firstry coup. astrazeneca admits its coronavirus vaccine appears to have limited effectiveness against milder illness caused by the south african variant. hundreds of people have been detained during a nationwide road blockade in india by farmers protesting against new agricultural laws. and — scot shock — wild celebrations as scotland claim their first win at twickenham in nearly four decades with an 11—6 six nations victory over england.
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every other jolly cook there loves him for the show we're back on saturday the eve of the birthday of nigel rejoin the school year jones founder of britain's 1st major black newspaper the western leaders have until saturday keep in touch with us by olaf social media. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings homelessness 1st it was my job then it was my fear was dealing with my savings i have nothing i have nothing to lose now i don't trust aloof or resources i look for jobs i look for everything i can to make this house. annoying the doing is. the road to the american dream paved with good refugees it's this very idealized image of. americans look pasta the deaths that happen every single day this is a modern history of the usa by america on r.t. . as the kobe facts scene is being rolled out is absolutely necessary to take stock of the economic devastation left in the pandemics way which is the fate of the working middle class will income inequality continue to decrease so full government intervent
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coroner nigel meadows said, "the use of force was unnecessarily prolonged, grossly excessive and unreasonablewho told jack he'd "put him out". the coroner said the former police officer intended to cause jack to lose consciousness. officer intended to cause jack craig nevitt was restrained by the men alongsidejack barnes. i couldn't move at all, as well. i was saying to them, i couldn't move and they were saying, . "shut up, i don't. care, i don't care." when you saw the conditionjack was in, you immediately shouted, "you've killed him" didn't you? mm—hm. yeah, obviously the way he was, it looked real bad. jack barnes�* family hope today's conclusion will lead to the men being prosecuted. grab him, grab him! that's it! it's over. jack barnes should not have been chased and restrained in this way. just help me breathe! please, just help me breathe! no! jack barnes should not have died. michael buchanan, bbc news, manchester. gunmen in nigeria have kidnapped hundreds of girls from a boarding school in the north—western state of za mfara. police say more than 300 girls were taken from their dorm
coroner nigel meadows said, "the use of force was unnecessarily prolonged, grossly excessive and unreasonablewho told jack he'd "put him out". the coroner said the former police officer intended to cause jack to lose consciousness. officer intended to cause jack craig nevitt was restrained by the men alongsidejack barnes. i couldn't move at all, as well. i was saying to them, i couldn't move and they were saying, . "shut up, i don't. care, i don't care." when you saw...
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nigel, the other part of the equation you _ of tea. jackie, and nigel, the other part of the equation— predator in the world, hunting porpoise and seals is quite a spectacle. porpoise and seals is quite a spectacle-— porpoise and seals is quite a spectacle. porpoise and seals is quite a s-ectacle. , ., , ., spectacle. yes, those images are amazinr . spectacle. yes, those images are amazing- and _ spectacle. yes, those images are amazing- and a — spectacle. yes, those images are amazing. and a little _ spectacle. yes, those images are amazing. and a little bit - amazing. and a little bit distressing, because as always, you're following the hunter not knowing how it's going to go. lovely to see you all. 'stormborn' is on bbc two, tonight, at 7pm and is also available on the iplayer. that's all from us for today. breakfast is back tomorrow from six o'clock. goodbye. this is bbc news — these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. thousands of people take to the streets in myanmar to protest against the military coup and to demand the release of aung san suu kyi. coronavi
nigel, the other part of the equation you _ of tea. jackie, and nigel, the other part of the equation— predator in the world, hunting porpoise and seals is quite a spectacle. porpoise and seals is quite a spectacle-— porpoise and seals is quite a spectacle. porpoise and seals is quite a s-ectacle. , ., , ., spectacle. yes, those images are amazinr . spectacle. yes, those images are amazing- and _ spectacle. yes, those images are amazing- and a — spectacle. yes, those images are amazing....
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speaking in the commons in the last hour, the foreign office minister nigel adams told mps the uk wasinjiang shared by honourable members right across this house. and the bbc reports that my honourable friend refers to is chilling. it includes deeply distressing testimony of the rape, torture and dehumanisation of uighur women in xinjiang detention centres. it's a further compelling addition to the growing body of evidence of the gross human rights abuses being perpetrated against minorities in xinjiang. the evidence of the scale and the violation of these is now far reaching and paint a truly harrowing picture. if china wishes to dispute this evidence, they must allow unfettered access to the region for the un high commissioner of human rights or another independent fact—finding body. that independent fact-finding body. that was art of independent fact—finding body. that was part of what was said about this earlier. matthew hill is the reporter on this story. he says the piece was thoroughly researched. i have spoken to several women in istanbul, in america, in holland, sweden. and i
speaking in the commons in the last hour, the foreign office minister nigel adams told mps the uk wasinjiang shared by honourable members right across this house. and the bbc reports that my honourable friend refers to is chilling. it includes deeply distressing testimony of the rape, torture and dehumanisation of uighur women in xinjiang detention centres. it's a further compelling addition to the growing body of evidence of the gross human rights abuses being perpetrated against minorities in...
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coroner, nigel meadows, said, "the use of force was unnecessarily prolonged, grossly excessive and unreasonable couldn't move at all. i was saying to them, i couldn't move and they were saying, shut up, i don't care, i don't care. when you saw the conditionjack was in, you immediately shouted, "you killed him" didn't you? yeah, obviously the way he was, it looked real bad. jack barnes used to run whenever trouble started. that trait, unfortunately, was not enough to save his life. michael buchanan, bbc news, manchester. gunmen in nigeria have kidnapped hundreds of girls from a boarding school in the north—western state of za mfara. police say more than 300 girls had been taken from their dormitories in the early hours of the morning. it's not clear who carried out the attack — schools in northern nigeria have frequently been targeted by kidnappers. three 0lympians are among a group of 17 former british gymnasts who are starting legal action against the governing body british gymnastics over allegations of physical and psychological abuse. the allegations made here in uk surfaced last year after
coroner, nigel meadows, said, "the use of force was unnecessarily prolonged, grossly excessive and unreasonable couldn't move at all. i was saying to them, i couldn't move and they were saying, shut up, i don't care, i don't care. when you saw the conditionjack was in, you immediately shouted, "you killed him" didn't you? yeah, obviously the way he was, it looked real bad. jack barnes used to run whenever trouble started. that trait, unfortunately, was not enough to save his...
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nigel edwards is the chief executive of the health policy think tank, the nuffield trust.could you explain what you think is coming here, if these leaks are correct? the think is coming here, if these leaks are correct?— are correct? the leaks are the latest version _ are correct? the leaks are the latest version in _ are correct? the leaks are the latest version in a _ are correct? the leaks are the latest version in a discussion i are correct? the leaks are the i latest version in a discussion that nhs england has been having with the nhs england has been having with the nhs and why that system to try and get a better arrangement for how services are organised locally. the 2012 act, the lansley act, was broadly considered to have been a bit of a problem in allowing gps, hospitals, services and social care to work more closely together and some elements of the competition and requirements have the way of people working together. 15 requirements have the way of people working together.— working together. is this plan to centralise power _ working together. is this plan to
nigel edwards is the chief executive of the health policy think tank, the nuffield trust.could you explain what you think is coming here, if these leaks are correct? the think is coming here, if these leaks are correct?— are correct? the leaks are the latest version _ are correct? the leaks are the latest version in _ are correct? the leaks are the latest version in a _ are correct? the leaks are the latest version in a discussion i are correct? the leaks are the i latest version in a...
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neo colonialism ok i'd like to come to schaefer because i just want to you know piggyback on what nigel a saying that it is a system and it is exploitative but where our politicians the people who should be of those international tables making better deals for us saying this doesn't work for us anymore can a struggles with the concept of political leadership that is dysfunctional that is exploited say that it's violent that's discriminator and there's also this culture that stems from colonial space of leadership that excludes people from their leaders which is putting the people into this vicious cycle of constantly saying we need better we need better but nothing ever changes because the bubble of and the shield of neocolonialism is so thick so we're saying that oh my goodness that the new colonialism once again is seeping into basically every. single factor of our lives politically economically even how we think yeah socially and i'm just wondering from tony in what ways does new colonialism still have an impact in the way we are governed i mentioned the french very briefly the frenc
neo colonialism ok i'd like to come to schaefer because i just want to you know piggyback on what nigel a saying that it is a system and it is exploitative but where our politicians the people who should be of those international tables making better deals for us saying this doesn't work for us anymore can a struggles with the concept of political leadership that is dysfunctional that is exploited say that it's violent that's discriminator and there's also this culture that stems from colonial...
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of sheila jackson lee she was complaining that hurricanes had too many white names like hurricane nigelk names for hurricanes like hurricane latifah. so maybe actually she is the one who should be undergoing the psychological evaluation. colion noir is a gun rights advocate and he joins us to assess this proposal. what do you make of this colion. >> honestly i think the proposal is disgusting. because what it does is takes a constitutional right and turns it into a privilege. you have to think about it. with all of the requirements that hr 127 would require, if i'm of the lower economic status, i'm not going to be able to afford to have the right to defend myself because i'm required to pay $800 just to actually exercise my right not to mention the cost of actually buying the gun and buying the ammunition for the gun and then requiring insurmountable amount of training just to exercise a constitutional right. you have turned it into a privilege. i think it's disgusting. >> mark: yeah. and this idea that you have got to have four people who have to testify about your mental state. can yo
of sheila jackson lee she was complaining that hurricanes had too many white names like hurricane nigelk names for hurricanes like hurricane latifah. so maybe actually she is the one who should be undergoing the psychological evaluation. colion noir is a gun rights advocate and he joins us to assess this proposal. what do you make of this colion. >> honestly i think the proposal is disgusting. because what it does is takes a constitutional right and turns it into a privilege. you have to...
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the poncy don't come with save points cause he went through got a pretty big guy the a couple more nigel enough as they were. a lot of money he has so much as i. actually want more utica carol i think he's going to send it to stick it on to some food as the new owner g.d.p. the way he keeps a lot of our clothes so nobody don't want you to follow him in the grocery store well as they lay down of those guys as it did when they saw anybody in there that i do feel count on. me to judge she's a provocateur go off. for not a done. i did. theoretically this forest chippy monitored by the ivorian all thora to use namely the water and forests department. were using it doesn't require a recipe for as she passed me in the news i meant. officially the borean government has a plan to fight deforestation move all the pharmacy in to a special zone dedicated to cocoa sector funds 40 percent of the forest in order to regenerate the other 60 percent. but for now nothing's changed plunder stoneworkers keep coming from book enough aso fleeing droughts and misery holding on stis who work arrived when they we
the poncy don't come with save points cause he went through got a pretty big guy the a couple more nigel enough as they were. a lot of money he has so much as i. actually want more utica carol i think he's going to send it to stick it on to some food as the new owner g.d.p. the way he keeps a lot of our clothes so nobody don't want you to follow him in the grocery store well as they lay down of those guys as it did when they saw anybody in there that i do feel count on. me to judge she's a...
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as they say in spinal tap, it's not his job to be as confused as nigel and has a global impact. 89% of republicans in a recent poll said the former president is not responsible for inciting violence at the capitol. which gives republicans strong incentive for letting him off the hook even mike pence. to be hustled out of the senate along with members of his family steps ahead of people that wanted to hang him, even he is all in even the man that attacked him on twitter at the moment you're seeing. cnn learned pence told a group of conservative lawmakers yesterday he maintains a close personal friendship with the man and harbors no ill will towards him according to one republican congressman at the meeting. it's a political love story and love apparently means never having to say you're mad at the people that people wanted you hanged. or maybe being too scared to say it because you want a future in his party. it's a calculations and that math may work for a time. it might help his poll numbers in the party but one other number to keep in mind, 100. the mob got within 100 feet of mike pe
as they say in spinal tap, it's not his job to be as confused as nigel and has a global impact. 89% of republicans in a recent poll said the former president is not responsible for inciting violence at the capitol. which gives republicans strong incentive for letting him off the hook even mike pence. to be hustled out of the senate along with members of his family steps ahead of people that wanted to hang him, even he is all in even the man that attacked him on twitter at the moment you're...
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>>nigel united time right now and the big wall shows stormtracker 4. >>now it looks like the storms kind of head knot area. yeah it's starting to work its way out actually getting a bit of sunshine returning to san francisco in the north bay so some of you are going to be stepping outside to some much improved conditions compared to our early risers earlier this morning in fact the golden gate bridge looking a whole lot spotty little sunshine right around and we are looking outside at sfo anderson less sunny skies right now. >>the lens of that camera indicating that there is still some wet spots on roadways and on our lens is on our cameras you can see that line of showers it's starting to exit the region, it's actually following a cold front pretty that is slowly skirt its way across the bay area now out of the sierra foothills and the central valley. so that's also where heaviest of rainfall has settled in now we are seeing some pockets of moderate rainfall in the eastern edge of the tri valley as you're crossing the altamonte over into the central v
>>nigel united time right now and the big wall shows stormtracker 4. >>now it looks like the storms kind of head knot area. yeah it's starting to work its way out actually getting a bit of sunshine returning to san francisco in the north bay so some of you are going to be stepping outside to some much improved conditions compared to our early risers earlier this morning in fact the golden gate bridge looking a whole lot spotty little sunshine right around and we are looking outside...
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definition of neocolonialism ok i'd like to come to because i just want to you know piggyback on what nigel a saying that it is a system and it is exploitative but where are politicians the people who should be of those international tables making better deals for. saying this doesn't work for us anymore can a struggles with the kinds of political leadership that is dysfunctional that is exploitive that it's violent that's discriminator there's also this culture that stems from colonial space of leadership that excludes people from their leaders which is putting the people into this vicious cycle of constantly saying we need better we need better but nothing ever changes because the bubble of and the shield of neo colonialism is so thick so we're saying that oh my goodness that the that new colonialism once again is seeping into basically every single fact of our lives politically economically even how we think he has socially and i'm just wondering from tony in what ways does new colonialism still have an impact in the way we are governed and mention the french very briefly the french have
definition of neocolonialism ok i'd like to come to because i just want to you know piggyback on what nigel a saying that it is a system and it is exploitative but where are politicians the people who should be of those international tables making better deals for. saying this doesn't work for us anymore can a struggles with the kinds of political leadership that is dysfunctional that is exploitive that it's violent that's discriminator there's also this culture that stems from colonial space...
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nigel skea who's 52, was told to isolate in a hotel after flying from london.s at long—term care facilities are the first to begin receiving doses of locally produced astrazeneca vaccine, in the first stage of the nationwide rollout. recipients will all be under sixty five years of age following a decision to await further data on astrazeneca's suitability for older people. we are going to go straight to the supreme court now for the ruling on shamima begum, who seeking leave to enter the uk. to shamima begum, who seeking leave to enterthe uk-— enter the uk. to mike too was at that time and _ enter the uk. to mike too was at that time and still— enter the uk. to mike too was at that time and still is _ enter the uk. to mike too was at that time and still is held - enter the uk. to mike too was at that time and still is held at i enter the uk. to mike too was at that time and still is held at a i that time and still is held at a camp in syria by the syrian democratic forces. two to appeal against the decision to the special immigration appeals commission. she al
nigel skea who's 52, was told to isolate in a hotel after flying from london.s at long—term care facilities are the first to begin receiving doses of locally produced astrazeneca vaccine, in the first stage of the nationwide rollout. recipients will all be under sixty five years of age following a decision to await further data on astrazeneca's suitability for older people. we are going to go straight to the supreme court now for the ruling on shamima begum, who seeking leave to enter the uk....
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in parliament, the house of commons deputy speaker nigel evans announced the news of captain sir tomthat captain sir tom moore has sadly died. on behalf of the house of commons, can i pass our deepest condolences to his family? he brought joy to the nation. he was an inspiration to everybody in this country and his achievement was properly recognised by a knighthood, which was movingly presented by her majesty the queen in person at a special ceremony, and i know that the entire nation will mourn his passing. mike kane. well, mr deputy speaker, that is very sad news indeed. some people are born great, some people achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them, and i think sir tom probably was all three of those things, and i'm sure the minister and i'm sure the minister will concur when he comes back a little later. an inspiration to the whole nation at a time of crisis, a real candle in the gloom for the british people and i wholeheartedly concur with your comments, mr speaker. tributes in the house of commons, as there have been around the country. let's talk to our po
in parliament, the house of commons deputy speaker nigel evans announced the news of captain sir tomthat captain sir tom moore has sadly died. on behalf of the house of commons, can i pass our deepest condolences to his family? he brought joy to the nation. he was an inspiration to everybody in this country and his achievement was properly recognised by a knighthood, which was movingly presented by her majesty the queen in person at a special ceremony, and i know that the entire nation will...
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let me tell you about a man called nigel king.a search. it was nora, young spaniel, who had been stolen. as we reported yesterday, there has been a rise, something like a 170% rise in the number of dogs that have been stolen across britain. there is this pandemic for puppies, isn't there? what is happening now is groups of dogs coming together, nigel king has got these dogs altogether and they come together in packs to look for fellow missing dogs. which is really sweet. so they all gather. dogs lookin: sweet. so they all gather. dogs looking for— sweet. so they all gather. dogs looking for dogs. _ sweet. so they all gather. dogs looking for dogs. it _ sweet. so they all gather. dogs looking for dogs. it is _ sweet. so they all gather. dogs looking for dogs. it is rather i looking for dogs. it is rather lovel , looking for dogs. it is rather lovely. isn't _ looking for dogs. it is rather lovely, isn't it? _ looking for dogs. it is rather lovely, isn't it? dog - looking for dogs. it is rather lovely, isn't it? dog horn i looking fo
let me tell you about a man called nigel king.a search. it was nora, young spaniel, who had been stolen. as we reported yesterday, there has been a rise, something like a 170% rise in the number of dogs that have been stolen across britain. there is this pandemic for puppies, isn't there? what is happening now is groups of dogs coming together, nigel king has got these dogs altogether and they come together in packs to look for fellow missing dogs. which is really sweet. so they all gather....
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well, to discuss this now, we can speak to nigel glen, the chief executive of the arma, the trade associationent that most of _ there been? there has been some movement that most of it - there been? there has been some movement that most of it is i there been? there has been some movement that most of it is in i there been? there has been some movement that most of it is in the public sector. the problem in the private sector is funding. they have been asked for huge sums. without that, as managing agents, we cannot remediate because we cannot do the work without the funding. we are asking the government to front fund and then they can work out how to recover the money later. mortgage lenders would _ recover the money later. mortgage lenders would probably _ recover the money later. mortgage lenders would probably give - recover the money later. mortgage lenders would probably give you i lenders would probably give you their side eye if you applied for a mortgage. what other big problems are facing people? time mortgage. what other big problems are facing people?— are facing people? time is a
well, to discuss this now, we can speak to nigel glen, the chief executive of the arma, the trade associationent that most of _ there been? there has been some movement that most of it - there been? there has been some movement that most of it is i there been? there has been some movement that most of it is in i there been? there has been some movement that most of it is in the public sector. the problem in the private sector is funding. they have been asked for huge sums. without that, as...
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nigel skea, who's 52, was told to isolate in a hotel after flying from london.nst coronavirus. more than 5,000 health care workers and patients at long—term care facilities are the first to begin receiving doses of locally produced astrazeneca vaccine, in the first stage of the nationwide rollout. recipients will all be under 65 years of age following a decision to await further data on astrazeneca's suitability for older people. hong kong has begun its first coronavirus vaccinations for the public. people were seen queueing outside vaccine centres in the causeway bay shopping district, as the financial hub kicked off the inoculation drive. the first shipment of one million chinese—made sinovacjabs arrived from the mainland last week. saudi arabia has long been a vital us ally in the middle east. but since he took office injanuary, president biden has vowed to �*reset�* relations with the gulf nation. in his first conversation with king salman yesterday, he stressed the importance the us placed on human rights. this, after he read a much—anticipated us intellige
nigel skea, who's 52, was told to isolate in a hotel after flying from london.nst coronavirus. more than 5,000 health care workers and patients at long—term care facilities are the first to begin receiving doses of locally produced astrazeneca vaccine, in the first stage of the nationwide rollout. recipients will all be under 65 years of age following a decision to await further data on astrazeneca's suitability for older people. hong kong has begun its first coronavirus vaccinations for the...