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a great shame, we might even get nigel interested in cricket at this - nigel interested in cricket atpapers tonight, lovely to see you both. that's the second edition done and dusted, do buy a paper in the morning. that's all from us tonight, bye—bye. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in the home while we look forward to cinemas reopening in may. this weekend, it's the baftas, at which the oscar best picture contender sound of metal is up for a number of awards including best actor for riz ahmed. your hearing is deteriorating rapidly. it will come back. untilthen, wejust keep going, 0k? ahmed plays ruben stone, a drummer working in a noise metal two—piece with olivia cooke's singer—guitarist, whose life is turned upside down when his hearing suddenly fails. terrified, ruben attends a rural retreat run by paul raci'sjoe where the possibility of a new life seems to be offered. but will ruben's desperation to regain his hearing thwart his future growth? a labour of love from director and co—writer darius mar
a great shame, we might even get nigel interested in cricket at this - nigel interested in cricket atpapers tonight, lovely to see you both. that's the second edition done and dusted, do buy a paper in the morning. that's all from us tonight, bye—bye. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in the home while we look forward to cinemas reopening in may. this weekend, it's the baftas, at which the oscar best picture...
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~ ., �*, ., , ., nigel? what's coming out is that prince philip _ nigel?g out is that prince philip seemed to have - nigel? what's coming out is that i prince philip seemed to have been planning his funeral absolutely meticulously. i'm sure he thought there would be more than 30 guests, he never predicted the pandemic. but this is the land rover that will take him to his funeral, and it is a land rover he had specially designed for himself a few years ago, and has a handcrafted rear — that is where the coffin will go. so it is extraordinary, the amount of time prince philip must�*ve spent thinking about this particular day. and of course, we all hope it will go off as well as these things possibly can. it as well as these things possibly can. ., ., ., , can. it ought to with military position- _ can. it ought to with military position- i — can. it ought to with military position. i look _ can. it ought to with military position. i look forward - can. it ought to with military position. i look forward to i can. it ought to with military - position. i look f
~ ., �*, ., , ., nigel? what's coming out is that prince philip _ nigel?g out is that prince philip seemed to have - nigel? what's coming out is that i prince philip seemed to have been planning his funeral absolutely meticulously. i'm sure he thought there would be more than 30 guests, he never predicted the pandemic. but this is the land rover that will take him to his funeral, and it is a land rover he had specially designed for himself a few years ago, and has a handcrafted rear — that...
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to these real buildings, nigel, can the ? ., ., ,. to these real buildings, nigel, can the? cannot blame them. people would like to pay _ they? you cannot blame them. people would like to pay their _ they? you cannot blame them. people would like to pay their respects, - would like to pay their respects, and one — would like to pay their respects, and one would hope they would do it in a covid _ and one would hope they would do it in a covid secure as way as possible _ in a covid secure as way as possible. the last thing philip wanted — possible. the last thing philip wanted was a state funeral or lying in state _ wanted was a state funeral or lying in state or— wanted was a state funeral or lying in state or something like that, in a certain— in state or something like that, in a certain sense it is the pandemic which _ a certain sense it is the pandemic which means he's going to get his wish, _ which means he's going to get his wish, that— which means he's going to get his wish, that they will only be 30 family— wish, that they will only be 30 family merse at the funeral,
to these real buildings, nigel, can the ? ., ., ,. to these real buildings, nigel, can the? cannot blame them. people would like to pay _ they? you cannot blame them. people would like to pay their _ they? you cannot blame them. people would like to pay their respects, - would like to pay their respects, and one — would like to pay their respects, and one would hope they would do it in a covid _ and one would hope they would do it in a covid secure as way as possible _ in a covid secure as...
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nigel— street? i think so, although as i said, nigel boardman _ street?ess to downing street. you said it was francis and ian that - access to downing street. you said it was francis and ian that made i access to downing street. you said | it was francis and ian that made the original— it was francis and ian that made the original three month appointment, yet he _ original three month appointment, yet he was — original three month appointment, yet he was there for three years. who— yet he was there for three years. who signed off on the reappointment? that is— who signed off on the reappointment? that is unclear. is who signed off on the reappointment? that is unclear.— that is unclear. is no documentation or a letter that _ that is unclear. is no documentation or a letter that says _ that is unclear. is no documentation or a letter that says that _ that is unclear. is no documentation or a letter that says that the - that is unclear. is no documentation or a letter that says that the three . or a letter that says that the three months _ or a letter that
nigel— street? i think so, although as i said, nigel boardman _ street?ess to downing street. you said it was francis and ian that - access to downing street. you said it was francis and ian that made i access to downing street. you said | it was francis and ian that made the original— it was francis and ian that made the original three month appointment, yet he _ original three month appointment, yet he was — original three month appointment, yet he was there for three years. who— yet...
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that is a matter for nigel boardman. those i a matter for nigel boardman._ happening here? people have questions that they need i happening here? people have questions that they need to l happening here? people have i questions that they need to satisfy —— satisfy themselves about, including me, about how this supply chain finance staff is meant to work. i don't think it is going on at present anywhere in government, but we need to understand exactly what the intention was, how it came about and that is what nigel boardman will do.— about and that is what nigel boardman will do. . ., , boardman will do. that was the prime minister, boardman will do. that was the prime minister. izeoris _ boardman will do. that was the prime minister, boris johnson, _ boardman will do. that was the prime minister, boris johnson, speaking i boardman will do. that was the prime minister, boris johnson, speaking a i minister, borisjohnson, speaking a short time ago. trade between the uk and the eu partially recovered in february, after a steep drop in january following brexit.
that is a matter for nigel boardman. those i a matter for nigel boardman._ happening here? people have questions that they need i happening here? people have questions that they need to l happening here? people have i questions that they need to satisfy —— satisfy themselves about, including me, about how this supply chain finance staff is meant to work. i don't think it is going on at present anywhere in government, but we need to understand exactly what the intention was, how it came...
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it is a fact that nigel boardman is a good friend — a very good friend of the conservative government son of a former conservative cabinet minister might be unlikely to make waves. but let's look at his own record. mr boardman has been paid over £20,000 per year as a nonexecutive director at the department for business, energy and industrial strategy - a department with a real interest in the british business bank, which lent to greensill and the british steel industry where so many jobs that are now at risk. her charge list went on. and to cap it all off, mr boardman was appointed to a prestigious role at the british museum by... oh, by david cameron! what is being proposed by the government is not remotely fit for purpose. it's not an inquiry, it's not independent — it's an insult to us all. we should all condemn the kind of lobbying that gives politics and politicians a bad name on all sides of the house. but this motion does not achieve that. instead, it sidetracks, proliferates, and duplicates. in conclusion, i invite labour to settle its own view, find its own position, and agre
it is a fact that nigel boardman is a good friend — a very good friend of the conservative government son of a former conservative cabinet minister might be unlikely to make waves. but let's look at his own record. mr boardman has been paid over £20,000 per year as a nonexecutive director at the department for business, energy and industrial strategy - a department with a real interest in the british business bank, which lent to greensill and the british steel industry where so many jobs...
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nigel farage says with donald trump, we ask nigel on the show next.nvesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq-100 like you become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq feeling sluggish or weighed down? like you it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic metamucil. support your daily digestive health. and try metamucil fiber thins. a great tasting and easy way to start your day. ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. cell phone repair. allstate did you know liberty mut
nigel farage says with donald trump, we ask nigel on the show next.nvesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq-100 like you become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq feeling sluggish or weighed down? like you it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote...
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the foreign office minister, nigel adams.accine to all adults by the end ofjuly. but amid concern about vaccine hesitancy in some communities, especially during ramadan, the vaccine deployment minister made this appeal during health questions. we are working closely with faith and community leaders to help spread information about vaccines through trusted, familiar voices and in a range of different languages and settings. this also means leveraging the influence of celebrity figures, such as sir lenny henry, some very powerful and incredibly moving calls to action, letter and video to black and afro—caribbean communities — really important. we are also working to support the vaccine programme over important religious observances, for example, ramadan, which begins today. we are working with the muslim community, mr speaker, reiterating the verdict of islamic scholars and key muslim figures within the nhs that the vaccine does not break the fast and is permissible, so come and get your vaccine. labour highlighted the increase
the foreign office minister, nigel adams.accine to all adults by the end ofjuly. but amid concern about vaccine hesitancy in some communities, especially during ramadan, the vaccine deployment minister made this appeal during health questions. we are working closely with faith and community leaders to help spread information about vaccines through trusted, familiar voices and in a range of different languages and settings. this also means leveraging the influence of celebrity figures, such as...
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i've known mr nigel boardman for 30 years. i've taken advice from him on more than one occasion.is not an appropriate person to lead this review. he is not an appropriate person for three reasons. firstly, he's a non—executive director of the department of business. he stood down from that role, but he's going to rejoin. that's sort of half a foot out the door, the remaining one and a half remaining in the door. the department of business is the department that's cost the government more money with greensill than any other single department. the accumulated losses from greensill for the taxpayer, in myjudgment, are going to be north of £1 billion, of which nearly a half will come as a result of the department of business's scheme to accredit greensill as a lender, under the coronavirus loan scheme. david cameron lobbied the treasury on behalf of greensill, which was seeking support from a coronavirus business support scheme. a former senior civil servant at the treasury shared his view with the committee. when businesses come and ask for access to subsidies, which in effect this
i've known mr nigel boardman for 30 years. i've taken advice from him on more than one occasion.is not an appropriate person to lead this review. he is not an appropriate person for three reasons. firstly, he's a non—executive director of the department of business. he stood down from that role, but he's going to rejoin. that's sort of half a foot out the door, the remaining one and a half remaining in the door. the department of business is the department that's cost the government more...
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so archaeologist nigel hetherington joins us now from cumbria in the u.k. how would how would you describe the historical significance of the procession we've been saying well what amounts to get married just once to me being. you know when these moms were moved to near 0 to the senate. of course we've got further to go. but it's the senate which. makes it truly momentous occasion. how difficult is the actual process of trans transporting these ancient long is who's speaking there about the the money that's been invested in the logistics in the organization around something like this to the point where you have to have these special nitrogen filled capsules and shock absorbers on the vehicles because you know these are all very fragile and invaluable artifacts. exactly so there you go to look speak up it's got that great big state sinks without the will to watch it and act prepared objects to travel around the world but then you've got a spectacle that these people tom said the logistics behind it was very complex and you can imagine that it worked had for
so archaeologist nigel hetherington joins us now from cumbria in the u.k. how would how would you describe the historical significance of the procession we've been saying well what amounts to get married just once to me being. you know when these moms were moved to near 0 to the senate. of course we've got further to go. but it's the senate which. makes it truly momentous occasion. how difficult is the actual process of trans transporting these ancient long is who's speaking there about the the...
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ainsley: nigel thanks for being with us.i'd never ask anybody else this but just be looking at your life and your career, have you had a chance to meet him? geraldo: i did not meet him, brian, but i did investigate him it was a dark chapter in the royal family's history, if you'd like me to recount it i will. brian: sure. geraldo: if not stop me right now. i was sailing my boat around the world, went to the british island of minorka, and there, saw the british union jack flag at half staff. i thought the queen had died, and it turned out that it was princess diana, since i was in french waters, i immediately went to paris. i luckily, i stayed at the ritz, luckily my driver was an associate of andre paul, the man who drove princess diana to her death, with her lover, do de alfayed, investigat ed it and came to the conclusion, my conclusion, that her death, princess diana's death, was a result of her being pursued ruthlessly by those crazy paparazzi. several years later i was contacted by mohammed alfayed, the father of dode,
ainsley: nigel thanks for being with us.i'd never ask anybody else this but just be looking at your life and your career, have you had a chance to meet him? geraldo: i did not meet him, brian, but i did investigate him it was a dark chapter in the royal family's history, if you'd like me to recount it i will. brian: sure. geraldo: if not stop me right now. i was sailing my boat around the world, went to the british island of minorka, and there, saw the british union jack flag at half staff. i...
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in the last couple of hours, the sports minister nigel huddleston — who's at today's fa cup semifinals been asked for his thoughts on the prospect of a breakaway european super league: iam i am laser focused i am laserfocused on i am laser focused on the government is laser focused on what is best for the fans and english football. i am not convinced that what has been announced would be put up i have not seen the full details yet but i'm pretty sceptical about it. i don't think i would necessarily create the opportunities or the level playing field we would like to see in football. it seems a bit of a closed shop idea. i am sceptical at the moment, but i will wait to see the details. fans are back at wembley this evening with 4,000 in attendance well, 4,000 fans are back at wembley for that semifinal between leicester and southampton as part of the governments pilot scheme. they're into the second half and leicester have taken the lead through kelechi iheanacho. you can hear live commentary now on bbc radio 5 live. chelsea await the winners in next month's final. having won a remarka
in the last couple of hours, the sports minister nigel huddleston — who's at today's fa cup semifinals been asked for his thoughts on the prospect of a breakaway european super league: iam i am laser focused i am laserfocused on i am laser focused on the government is laser focused on what is best for the fans and english football. i am not convinced that what has been announced would be put up i have not seen the full details yet but i'm pretty sceptical about it. i don't think i would...
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nigel morgan has spent decades in the shadowy world of intelligence. his foundation focus africa now gathers information on wildlife traffickers we were invited to the critter national park to set up an operations center on the run a problem when it was at its height. persons lead to something you know where the 60 want to rest and a database of 2603 individuals profiled. we felt strongly that we need to go and disrupt. the level 3 is the buyers get into the pipeline next. 2 years ago his intelligence team closed in on a suspect by a chinese national known as eric we've seen a confidential police documents and semi his identity as paying it was operating out of warehouse there are a lot of time which is the international airport and drivers book series a professional trader an endangered species working with the police in the kruger park they set up a sting operation. offering a genuine rhino nothing but a big. night for a couple of money and intelligence analyst involved in the deal described what happened was do was set up to happen in prison complex
nigel morgan has spent decades in the shadowy world of intelligence. his foundation focus africa now gathers information on wildlife traffickers we were invited to the critter national park to set up an operations center on the run a problem when it was at its height. persons lead to something you know where the 60 want to rest and a database of 2603 individuals profiled. we felt strongly that we need to go and disrupt. the level 3 is the buyers get into the pipeline next. 2 years ago his...
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city more i have to do you know nigel it was my dream to live in algeria lose my house here fight for my convictions here have really spent time in the mountains of kabila. sumach but the lack of freedom makes me want to leave the country picture a normal kid to. scream the world all because i can't imagine raising children it out cheerio. i want them to grow up in a land where they feel free and can live out their dreams with a joyous a useful view where they can have their fantasies they can express their convictions freely screamin they should be able to move freely through the world so clearly you don't know it's sad isn't it because he's very sad. i'm not your boss we all are used to consider leaving. it was a viable option for me. but if i manage to live here the way i want to drill i don't need to leave is one that i yes i'm a doctor and i want to help my fellow citizens so i'm still optimistic for seniors . of course some will say i'm naive. hearing that a lot lately. but i have faith in us if. only for a little also but. i'll say it again we're fighting for life that will get
city more i have to do you know nigel it was my dream to live in algeria lose my house here fight for my convictions here have really spent time in the mountains of kabila. sumach but the lack of freedom makes me want to leave the country picture a normal kid to. scream the world all because i can't imagine raising children it out cheerio. i want them to grow up in a land where they feel free and can live out their dreams with a joyous a useful view where they can have their fantasies they can...
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nigel smith. i'm so sorry to cut you off.ribbling all that down for my oscar pool. thank you for having me. >> i'm lindsey. we'll see you next weekend. belshi starts nour. >>> today on velshi. cyber ninjas at it in arizona. bizarre chapter of the big lie yet with a local reporter who got around the ban on journalists to make it inside the recount that's being run by republicans who might just be the sorest losers on the planet. >>> plus, biden nears 100 days in office, we'll have a brand-new exclusive nbc news poll full of numbers that tell the story of a remarkable turnaround. >>> then, fresh off the administration's sweeping pledge to cut emissions in half by 2030, i'll talk with the first ever white house national climate adviser gina mccarthy. velshi starts now. good morning, i'm ali velshi. sunday, april 25th. biden's 96th day in office. symbolic 100th day in georgia with a mainnt
nigel smith. i'm so sorry to cut you off.ribbling all that down for my oscar pool. thank you for having me. >> i'm lindsey. we'll see you next weekend. belshi starts nour. >>> today on velshi. cyber ninjas at it in arizona. bizarre chapter of the big lie yet with a local reporter who got around the ban on journalists to make it inside the recount that's being run by republicans who might just be the sorest losers on the planet. >>> plus, biden nears 100 days in office,...
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way to understand if you are living elsewhere in the uk is imagine a rainbow coalition that involve nigeln an easy thing over the last 23 years and there have been lots of crises. but certainly brexit and i don't say this by taking a position of progressive or anti—brexit, but there is no doubt that brexit has been a very source of division of this resulting irish sea border has been a huge issue, and then sinn fein brought down stormont over an energy scandal three years ago but did not come back up until after they got a number of things they wanted including an irish language act and they are now wanting delivery on that and that is a big culture of battle, unionists are very concerned about that. that isn't going to be an easy thing for arlene foster to deliver in the circumstances. it is not easy to see how stormont itself is going to survive all of these tensions at the moment. even if the trouble which everybody will be hoping does die down a little bit. {lilia everybody will be hoping does die down a little bit.— down a little bit. ok, thank you very much _ down a little bit. ok,
way to understand if you are living elsewhere in the uk is imagine a rainbow coalition that involve nigeln an easy thing over the last 23 years and there have been lots of crises. but certainly brexit and i don't say this by taking a position of progressive or anti—brexit, but there is no doubt that brexit has been a very source of division of this resulting irish sea border has been a huge issue, and then sinn fein brought down stormont over an energy scandal three years ago but did not come...
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nigel is with us is morning.that meghan markle is pregnant because that gives her a good reason not to come because i don't think it would be very good. as for harry the grandson obviously so he has to be there. but i do think the shocking truth is that they knew that he was on his deathbed, they knew he only had a few weeks to live and yet they still carried on with the interview which was a direct attack and allegations being thrown around the place. the more people realize that the more dim view they take a both of them frankly. stuart: what's the chances of any appealing of the breach between harry and his older brother the future king and harry and his father prince charles. >> when you're born into the royal family you're born is a great privilege but you're also born into duty and i think the whole family feels and after all terry's life, he's allowed to do this but he turned his back on duty and the whole family find that and comprehensive. and philip for 70 years has been the queen's counsel and never on
nigel is with us is morning.that meghan markle is pregnant because that gives her a good reason not to come because i don't think it would be very good. as for harry the grandson obviously so he has to be there. but i do think the shocking truth is that they knew that he was on his deathbed, they knew he only had a few weeks to live and yet they still carried on with the interview which was a direct attack and allegations being thrown around the place. the more people realize that the more dim...
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political and diplomatic fallout from it might make that wishful thinking rob mcbride al jazeera so nigel lawson associate professor of physics that cousin university he says japan's decision to release the water is not dangerous as bad as the optics look it actually is a very reasonable thing to do and if other countries are in the same situation they probably would do as well. they're in that terrible situation where they have this radioactive material they've removed everything they can with very advanced technologies and what they have lived they have to do something with they can't just wait around for say 60 years for this water with this radioactive partition in it to turn into regular water that we normally drink this is really no other other option it's it takes a long time for these radioactive hydrogen which it has to be said is is very moderately radioactive compared to other forms of credit to be it's late you can only build so many tanks and they still have water which is being accumulated all the time and they're making these predictions are a couple of years from now so th
political and diplomatic fallout from it might make that wishful thinking rob mcbride al jazeera so nigel lawson associate professor of physics that cousin university he says japan's decision to release the water is not dangerous as bad as the optics look it actually is a very reasonable thing to do and if other countries are in the same situation they probably would do as well. they're in that terrible situation where they have this radioactive material they've removed everything they can with...
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and eve asked for a proper independent review of the arrangements that we have to be conducted by nigel and he'll be reporting in june in he has any representation on that subject he should do to mr. boredman. >> mr. speaker, i know that prime minister is launching an inquiry that inquiry isn't even looking at the lobbying rule i'm not sure it is looking at very much at all because every day, the evidence that is now at the heart of this concerted government. let's just look, shake your head let's just look at the latest scandal of wealthy businessmen was hired as a senior advisor today when he was prime minister. we've all seen the business cards. after he left office, he clambered beam a paid lobbyist for -- next thing we know weighs access for greenfield with cab knelt minister website ministers of senior officials and he lobbies for taxpayers money on behalf of green capital. we also know that chancellor pushed the officials. we know that health secretary met cameron at greenfield. we know that senior officials met greenfield capital regularly and now even more unbelievably, we know
and eve asked for a proper independent review of the arrangements that we have to be conducted by nigel and he'll be reporting in june in he has any representation on that subject he should do to mr. boredman. >> mr. speaker, i know that prime minister is launching an inquiry that inquiry isn't even looking at the lobbying rule i'm not sure it is looking at very much at all because every day, the evidence that is now at the heart of this concerted government. let's just look, shake your...
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and i've asked for a proper independent review of the arrangements that we have, to be conducted by nigelwill be reporting injune. and if he has any representations he wishes to make on that subject, he should do so to mr boardman. keir starmer. mr speaker, i know the prime minister's launching an inquiry. that inquiry isn't even looking at the lobbying rules. i'm not sure it's looking at very much at all. because every day, there is further evidence of the sleaze that's now at the heart of this conservative government. let's just look — you shake your heads — let's just look at the latest scandal. a wealthy businessman, lex greensill, was hired as a senior adviser to david cameron when he was prime minister. we've all seen the business card. after he left office, he — cameron — became a paid lobbyist for lex greensill. next thing we know, cameron arranged access for greensill with cabinet ministers, ministers and senior officials, and he lobbied for taxpayers' money on behalf of greensill capital. officials were also involved, he said, with one, bill crothers, advising greensill while st
and i've asked for a proper independent review of the arrangements that we have, to be conducted by nigelwill be reporting injune. and if he has any representations he wishes to make on that subject, he should do so to mr boardman. keir starmer. mr speaker, i know the prime minister's launching an inquiry. that inquiry isn't even looking at the lobbying rules. i'm not sure it's looking at very much at all. because every day, there is further evidence of the sleaze that's now at the heart of...
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nigel how will stand where can i report you because if you think you're promoting normal behavior you need to check out from the neck up what script are you reading from no same individuals would put this out there as normal. behaving in a slightly old way strange choice of words to describe family members hugging one another. in other words if you see someone behaving like a human being and then call them out on it. can he call his many colleagues who have been found guilty of various actions. 'd 'd a long awaited report on the origins of coven 1000 has faced sharp criticism worldwide with some countries saying the investigation wasn't extensive enough as many questions still remain unanswered the director general himself called for further studies after the report was published we got we got a firsthand account of the mission to walk home from a russian member of the team. which will cause our mission started off under phase one why was it called that it was clear from the beginning nobody expected us to find answers to all the questions right away in fact it was prepared to rework
nigel how will stand where can i report you because if you think you're promoting normal behavior you need to check out from the neck up what script are you reading from no same individuals would put this out there as normal. behaving in a slightly old way strange choice of words to describe family members hugging one another. in other words if you see someone behaving like a human being and then call them out on it. can he call his many colleagues who have been found guilty of various actions....
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jedediah: here to react is nigel farage. thank you for joining us this morning. don't want a particular label put on us and that label is racist. so if you criticize anybody that is black then somehow the argument isn't about whether you are right or wrong, the argument isn't about whether you are spilgded to have a different point of view, you are immediately labeled as racist. and that is what has happened around meghan markle and that interview with oprah winfrey and it's disturbing. it's worrying. i mean it was worrying when pierce got sacked but someone like sharon osborn reasonably and struck me as being a very reasonable woman. for her to quite reasonably say to you know what since pierce made that argument either holly untrue or factually incorrect. you have got to say to yourself approaching modern day version of the salem witch trials. it's very, very worrying and quite what young people are supposed to think about free speech and open democracy i just don't know. so i think it's very, very important very important all of us that care about liberty. all
jedediah: here to react is nigel farage. thank you for joining us this morning. don't want a particular label put on us and that label is racist. so if you criticize anybody that is black then somehow the argument isn't about whether you are right or wrong, the argument isn't about whether you are spilgded to have a different point of view, you are immediately labeled as racist. and that is what has happened around meghan markle and that interview with oprah winfrey and it's disturbing. it's...
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not chaired by one of boris johnson's friends, and a very close friend of the conservative party is nigels teeth and has the chance to make recommendations on how to clean this up. this isn't just about greensill — greensill is the tip of the iceberg. there is £2 billion of contracts that have gone to friends and donors of the conservative party. this whole growing feeling that there is one rule for those at the top and another for everybody else that we need to root out of our politics. labour are very keen to point this at the conservative party. rachel reeves was asked about the former welsh first minister carwynjones who was told by the body that oversees these things that you should not take a job with a steel company after he left his job as first minister. he did take it and she was suggesting that the two things were different. but clearly the spotlight is on this in a way that it has not been for some time. the argument from the government as they are going to look into this. i'm a last count there are seven enquiries ongoing, some by mps, one from a senior lawyer looking into th
not chaired by one of boris johnson's friends, and a very close friend of the conservative party is nigels teeth and has the chance to make recommendations on how to clean this up. this isn't just about greensill — greensill is the tip of the iceberg. there is £2 billion of contracts that have gone to friends and donors of the conservative party. this whole growing feeling that there is one rule for those at the top and another for everybody else that we need to root out of our politics....
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and i have asked for a proper independent review of the arrangements that we have to be conducted by nigelnd he will be reporting injune and if he has any representations he wishes to make on that subject he should do so to mr boardman. now, i am saying goodbye after 38 years. my amazing team of producers, it says here, has been booking surprise guests for me all night stopping that has all come with a complete response to me, it says on autocue, as well as this next item as i am told the story so far. �* . , far. i'm feeling a bit hysterical, - far. i'm feeling a bit hysterical, one - far. i'm feeling a bit i hysterical, one o'clock far. i'm feeling a bit - hysterical, one o'clock in the morning... hysterical, one o'clock in the morning- - -— hysterical, one o'clock in the morning... ah, mike embley. yes, that _ morning... ah, mike embley. yes, that incisive _ morning... ah, mike embley. yes, that incisive interviewer| yes, that incisive interviewer of hundreds of people over decades. of hundreds of people over decades-— of hundreds of people over decades. . , decades. there are very few
and i have asked for a proper independent review of the arrangements that we have to be conducted by nigelnd he will be reporting injune and if he has any representations he wishes to make on that subject he should do so to mr boardman. now, i am saying goodbye after 38 years. my amazing team of producers, it says here, has been booking surprise guests for me all night stopping that has all come with a complete response to me, it says on autocue, as well as this next item as i am told the story...
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during the egypt's hopes the event will help resurrect its struggling tourism industry well i just nigel hetherington told me his thoughts a bit earlier on that how much work it took to move the mummies. it looks it looks pretty cut skeptic. but. without the will. for objects to travel around the globe but then you've got a spectacle. so the logistics behind it was very complex and you can imagine that it works that's what started it all sorts to a spectacle but we also felt that everything was done. and obviously you know it's very very simple loyal i'm sisters server is a character trait. millions of people in europe unlocking easter on the coronavirus restrictions france has entered its national lockdown on saturday and 18 is returning to stricter measures as well after a surge in infections that there are concerns that the slovaks and a new contagious variant of the virus will make a 3rd wave of the pandemic very difficult to contain and then in may and martin least 5 people have been killed as protests continue to rally against the military coup more than 550 people have died since
during the egypt's hopes the event will help resurrect its struggling tourism industry well i just nigel hetherington told me his thoughts a bit earlier on that how much work it took to move the mummies. it looks it looks pretty cut skeptic. but. without the will. for objects to travel around the globe but then you've got a spectacle. so the logistics behind it was very complex and you can imagine that it works that's what started it all sorts to a spectacle but we also felt that everything was...
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$10000000.00 is alleged to have gone into the rather the trial judge found that $10000000.00 that went into nigel's bank account had come from a subsidiary company of one im d.b.'s r.c. international that prosecutors also believe in that more than a $1000000000.00 have made its way into not just the personal bank accounts and that he faces more than 40 criminal charges related to that money laundering breach of trust tampering with an audit report this financial scandal was so big that at its height at least 6 countries when vesta gating it and investigations found that high ranking officials and major financial institutions were implicated now in the last couple of months in the recent months malaysia recovered more than $3000000000.00 from u.s. bank goldman sachs ordered firm deloitte and malaysian financial group bank in relation to settlement deals related to one n.d.p. or foreign things that are from through the kuala lumpur. exit polls in boulder area are suggesting the prime minister's center right party has won the election for a group or 2 so if you seek your 4th term but with a drop in su
$10000000.00 is alleged to have gone into the rather the trial judge found that $10000000.00 that went into nigel's bank account had come from a subsidiary company of one im d.b.'s r.c. international that prosecutors also believe in that more than a $1000000000.00 have made its way into not just the personal bank accounts and that he faces more than 40 criminal charges related to that money laundering breach of trust tampering with an audit report this financial scandal was so big that at its...
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elections they oppose a recent decision by a parliament to extend president mohammed and deny from nigel's term in office by 2 years the module failed to hold elections in february saying there were concerns about security and called the 19 you're up to date with the headlines on al-jazeera as always more news on our web site al jazeera dot com inside story is next. global military spending reached nearly 2 trillion dollars last year the u.s. is still by far the biggest spender a new report finds many countries have spent lavishly on their militaries despite the global pandemic so what's fuelling this spending spree this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm peter davi one might think governments facing a global pandemic would be tempted to spend much on buying weapons one would be wrong so despite the economic impact of kuwait 19 military spending reached nearly 2 trillion dollars last year that's according to a report from the stockholm international peace research institute it's an increase of 2.6 percent from 2019 the researches of caution the trend might not be maintai
elections they oppose a recent decision by a parliament to extend president mohammed and deny from nigel's term in office by 2 years the module failed to hold elections in february saying there were concerns about security and called the 19 you're up to date with the headlines on al-jazeera as always more news on our web site al jazeera dot com inside story is next. global military spending reached nearly 2 trillion dollars last year the u.s. is still by far the biggest spender a new report...
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former malaysian prime minister nigel braszczok arrives in court for his appeal hearing last july he was found guilty of illegally receiving about $10000000.00 from s.r.c. international which was linked to the state owned investment fund one and d p. the amount in this appeal is small compared to the $1000000000.00 prosecutors say he's received from the funds. he's been convicted on 7 charges and still faces $35.00 more has denied all wrongdoings taking his lawyers will argue that number one he did not end up on that those money coming in and number $2.00 they were coming in. the amounts of money would be political contributions last year not just said just before he was sentence he wasn't aware the money in his accounts had come from s.r.c international his lawyer. he had been misled by a fugitive financier take joe into believing that money was part of a donation from the saudi royal family the trial judge had dismissed the defense document describing it as far fetched the one m.t.b. financial scandal played a major role in bringing down the party and its coalition in a general ele
former malaysian prime minister nigel braszczok arrives in court for his appeal hearing last july he was found guilty of illegally receiving about $10000000.00 from s.r.c. international which was linked to the state owned investment fund one and d p. the amount in this appeal is small compared to the $1000000000.00 prosecutors say he's received from the funds. he's been convicted on 7 charges and still faces $35.00 more has denied all wrongdoings taking his lawyers will argue that number one he...
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insufficiency water until it's indistinguishable from everything that we encounter every day off ok nigel you have been a pretty reassuring on that front glad you think you might be living a little bit. many thanks for joining us. but. now a protest says in that minnesota have ignored a curfew to demonstrate for a 2nd night about the shooting of a black man police used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowds gathered in brooklyn center a suburb of minneapolis that's where i don't have lights was killed on sunday i don't think so reports on what a police chief is calling a tragic era. it started as a routine traffic stop and ended in a fetal shooting of another black man by police 20 year old 20 right killed on the streets of brooklyn center near minneapolis a tragic error says the police chief it's my belief that the officer had the intention to deploy their taser but instead shot mr wright with a single bullet. this appears to me from what i viewed and the officers reaction in distress immediately after that this was an accidental discharge this all coming as a former police off
insufficiency water until it's indistinguishable from everything that we encounter every day off ok nigel you have been a pretty reassuring on that front glad you think you might be living a little bit. many thanks for joining us. but. now a protest says in that minnesota have ignored a curfew to demonstrate for a 2nd night about the shooting of a black man police used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowds gathered in brooklyn center a suburb of minneapolis that's where i don't have...
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joining me now is nigel green, chief executive and founder of the devere group.mportant is this listing today when it comes to crypto currencies and how we perceive them? it currencies and how we perceive them? , . , , currencies and how we perceive them? , ., ,, ., , them? it is massive, really because — them? it is massive, really because it _ them? it is massive, really because it adds _ them? it is massive, really because it adds credibility. | them? it is massive, really. because it adds credibility. if you have a company that is listed, people have more faith in the company. so point bases going for an in the company. so point bases going foran ipo in the company. so point bases going for an ipo on the nasdaq and that adds to the credibility and it is rising in the crypto and digital currency industry. the crypto and digital currency indust . , ., ., , the crypto and digital currency indust . ., , ., industry. explained to us how coinbase operates _ industry. explained to us how coinbase operates in - industry. explained to us how coinbase operates in terms
joining me now is nigel green, chief executive and founder of the devere group.mportant is this listing today when it comes to crypto currencies and how we perceive them? it currencies and how we perceive them? , . , , currencies and how we perceive them? , ., ,, ., , them? it is massive, really because — them? it is massive, really because it _ them? it is massive, really because it adds _ them? it is massive, really because it adds credibility. | them? it is massive, really. because it adds...
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and a feeling that arlene foster and her deputy nigel dodds have overseen one of the most damaging periodssaying that there was no support within the unionist and loyalist community to stand up against this protocol. we're not giving our country up, and when we say we will resist this, we mean it! applause and cheering. this anger on the streets has increased the pressure on the party. i think people are starting to come to the conclusion that they are electorally maybe better off with someone else than arlene foster, because i think they're going to have a lot of difficult questions to answer on the doors next may, particularly around that protocol. tonight's motion calls for a leadership election, as arlene foster's position looks more untenable by the hour. it is an unprecedented moment for the normally disciplined dup, now turning on its own. we understand about three quarters of the dup representatives at stormont and westminster have signed this, which represents a pretty dramatic collapse of confidence in arlene foster's leadership. certainly, the party has one eye on the stormont e
and a feeling that arlene foster and her deputy nigel dodds have overseen one of the most damaging periodssaying that there was no support within the unionist and loyalist community to stand up against this protocol. we're not giving our country up, and when we say we will resist this, we mean it! applause and cheering. this anger on the streets has increased the pressure on the party. i think people are starting to come to the conclusion that they are electorally maybe better off with someone...
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goad nigel boardman review announced by the prime minister.— the prime minister.failed _ the prime minister. good morning, labour failed in _ the prime minister. good morning, labour failed in their— the prime minister. good morning, labour failed in their tactic - labour failed in their tactic yesterday in getting a new committee established which could investigate all of this stuff but they achieved their objective, or it has been achieved for them, because there will be a slew of enquiries which will be a slew of enquiries which will have the power to call witnesses and speak to them in public. and we will see some of that happening in about half an hour's time because lord nicholls, former conservative cabinet minister who no chairs the committee that advises ministers and civil servants when they take up jobs ministers and civil servants when they take upjobs in ministers and civil servants when they take up jobs in the private sector, is going to be giving evidence and he has quite strong views and is a plain speaking sort of person, so i imagine we will get
goad nigel boardman review announced by the prime minister.— the prime minister.failed _ the prime minister. good morning, labour failed in _ the prime minister. good morning, labour failed in their— the prime minister. good morning, labour failed in their tactic - labour failed in their tactic yesterday in getting a new committee established which could investigate all of this stuff but they achieved their objective, or it has been achieved for them, because there will be a slew of...
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implying similar lack of confidence in her and nigel dodds, or deputy.ealing to the wider membership. —— stormont assembly. letting the meps know you don't want to get right get rid of. yes. recently — to get right get rid of. yes. recently the _ to get right get rid of. yes. recently the size _ to get right get rid of. yes. recently the size of - to get right get rid of. yes. recently the size of the - to get right get rid of. yes. | recently the size of the sent to get right get rid of. yes. - recently the size of the sent and the satisfaction with their leadership have been more obvious in the grassroots of the party then the stronger assembly. most of the issues are about brexit and the northern ireland protocol, the system where goods are checked whenever they arrive in northern ireland. the union and see that as a trade border with of the uk, something that threatens their sense of britishness and is cause a lot of unease in those communities and they had a link of that issue by the dup leadership i think it's one of the key reasons why we are now
implying similar lack of confidence in her and nigel dodds, or deputy.ealing to the wider membership. —— stormont assembly. letting the meps know you don't want to get right get rid of. yes. recently — to get right get rid of. yes. recently the _ to get right get rid of. yes. recently the size _ to get right get rid of. yes. recently the size of - to get right get rid of. yes. recently the size of the - to get right get rid of. yes. | recently the size of the sent to get right get rid of....
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champions around $30000000.00 euros which would be a new record all faith from german league coach nigel since current contract with leipsic runs until 2023 he made history last season by taking them all the way to the champions league semifinals. for the coronavirus pandemic is at the routines and scoring of millions of school children around the world in some places students have been away from classrooms for more than a year one school principal in pakistan has found the right creative way to deliver the thrill of new ideas to kids in the country's poorest province with the help of a reliable camel at this steady pace roshan the camel draws closer to his destination. it's not russians 1st visit to this village the children here have been waiting impatiently for his return. they are eager for the precious cargo ferried on the camels back because this camel is carrying a large load of books. these kids have been out of school for over a year and are keen to learn new ideas from beyond their village. jello the school principal came up with the idea of the camel library as a way to bring
champions around $30000000.00 euros which would be a new record all faith from german league coach nigel since current contract with leipsic runs until 2023 he made history last season by taking them all the way to the champions league semifinals. for the coronavirus pandemic is at the routines and scoring of millions of school children around the world in some places students have been away from classrooms for more than a year one school principal in pakistan has found the right creative way...
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uefa is set to confirm plans for a new look champions league and sports minister nigel huddleston, whost for the fans and english football. i am not convinced that what has been announced would be, i have not seen the full details yet, but i'm pretty sceptical about it. i don't think it would necessarily create the opportunities or the level playing field we would like to see in football. it seems a bit of a closed shop idea. i am sceptical at the moment, but i will wait to see the details. fans were finally back inside wembley as leicester city beat southampton 1—0 in the fa cup semifinal. it might not look like it, but there were 4,000 people allowed as part of the government's pilot scheme. on the pitch, kelechi iheanacho's goal was enough to put leicester into their first fa cup finalfor more than half a century. they'll play chelsea next month, who beat manchester city on saturday. we got the chance to create history and that is what this game is all about, creating a memory as players, management staff, as a club. and like you say, for the supporters. i have been made fully aware
uefa is set to confirm plans for a new look champions league and sports minister nigel huddleston, whost for the fans and english football. i am not convinced that what has been announced would be, i have not seen the full details yet, but i'm pretty sceptical about it. i don't think it would necessarily create the opportunities or the level playing field we would like to see in football. it seems a bit of a closed shop idea. i am sceptical at the moment, but i will wait to see the details....
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gillian: nigel, i don't want to cut you off, but i want to talk about the queen.'s the queen, but she's an elderly woman who has to live out the rest of her days without her beloved husband by her side. it's very sad. >> tremendously sad and they shared a tremendously close partnership. i think at the same time, the queen has lived her entire life for the sake of the british people. she's an immensely strong person of great character and she's going to continue to lead the british people with great strength and resolve in the years to come, but without a doubt, the loss of prince philip is a huge tragedy, as an immense loss for the royal family, the queen, and the british people and greatly missed. he represented a generation of selflessness, a generation of great heroes and patriots who lived their lives, who gave their lives for the british people and the free world and to them we owe an immense debt. gillian: thank you for joining us, our hearts are with you and the british people. we'll check back with you for the funeral. >> thank you very much. kristin: nasa
gillian: nigel, i don't want to cut you off, but i want to talk about the queen.'s the queen, but she's an elderly woman who has to live out the rest of her days without her beloved husband by her side. it's very sad. >> tremendously sad and they shared a tremendously close partnership. i think at the same time, the queen has lived her entire life for the sake of the british people. she's an immensely strong person of great character and she's going to continue to lead the british people...
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sports minister nigel huddleston. we can speak now to our football reporter, simon stone. super leaaue? ~ , what is your opinion of this super leaaue? ~' , ., what is your opinion of this super leaaue? ~' , . ., league? i think they are wanting money because _ league? i think they are wanting money because there _ league? i think they are wanting money because there are - league? i think they are wanting | money because there are private equity— money because there are private equity funds, hedge funds who are interested — equity funds, hedge funds who are interested in buying into football. we found — interested in buying into football. we found that out when the debate around _ we found that out when the debate around project big picture last auiumn— around project big picture last autumn came out around the same clubs _ autumn came out around the same clubs the — autumn came out around the same clubs. the clubs involved here we are talking — clubs. the clubs involved here we are talking about the biggest teams in europe, — are talking about the biggest teams in europe,
sports minister nigel huddleston. we can speak now to our football reporter, simon stone. super leaaue? ~ , what is your opinion of this super leaaue? ~' , ., what is your opinion of this super leaaue? ~' , . ., league? i think they are wanting money because _ league? i think they are wanting money because there _ league? i think they are wanting money because there are - league? i think they are wanting | money because there are private equity— money because there are private equity funds,...
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joining us now, historian and biographer, nigel cliff.thor of the book, "moscow nights: the van clyburn story, how one man and his piano transformed the cold war." >> nigel, we never thought we would look back to the good old days of khrushchev with a smile, but it's such a great chasm between the united states and russia has developed that it seems that even culturally, those cultural breakthroughs don't seem like a possibility right now. >> they seem a long way away, don't they. i was just listening to a piece thinking, how many similar things have happened in the cold war. how much is similar. we have had deaths, poisoning, proxy wars, annexations. we are in some ways back to where we were before, it seems to me. and culture has a part to play, of course. it's always there to remind people that they have similarities underneath, but emotionally, they're the same people and to connect people and to allow, i guess, the impressions of fraternity between people, but it seems we have a long way to go to get back to the khrushchev era, i agr
joining us now, historian and biographer, nigel cliff.thor of the book, "moscow nights: the van clyburn story, how one man and his piano transformed the cold war." >> nigel, we never thought we would look back to the good old days of khrushchev with a smile, but it's such a great chasm between the united states and russia has developed that it seems that even culturally, those cultural breakthroughs don't seem like a possibility right now. >> they seem a long way away,...
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. >> a related question to you from the audience, from nigel in the audience. question is what advice would you provide to a new ceo taking over for a very successful predecessor? >> so in the year 2000, "fortune" magazine named welch the best manager of the previous century. when hundred years. >> that's all? [laughing] >> one of those guys -- sit ins it okay, that's kind of a narrow lane to swim and if you think about. i think when you replace somebody famous, you have to try, like i wanted to run the company differently. i actually thought there were things we didn't do well and that we needed to do better. i wanted the company to be more technical. i wanted the company to be more global. i wanted the company to be more customer oriented and he wanted the company to be more diverse. so i had a very clear set of things i i wanted to change ie the company, but i never could say i'm going to do this because the old guy left. you just have to try and change quietly when you replace somebody famous. i wouldbu add to that, for the audience and just for anybody tha
. >> a related question to you from the audience, from nigel in the audience. question is what advice would you provide to a new ceo taking over for a very successful predecessor? >> so in the year 2000, "fortune" magazine named welch the best manager of the previous century. when hundred years. >> that's all? [laughing] >> one of those guys -- sit ins it okay, that's kind of a narrow lane to swim and if you think about. i think when you replace somebody...
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they placed a nigel which is a super ghatak airway device it's basically a super what zoom out of the logic airway device it's just a sort of a tube that goes down into the throat and can benefit the ones. and then they gave medications including epinephrine and sodium bicarbonate. to try to resuscitate mr floyd as c.p.r. was ongoing. did they tell you that mr floyd was in police custody they did mention that he was being detained at the time. now did you recognize either one of the paramedics who came in i did a i did recognize both of them. and i'd worked with. one of them several times before. their did you know at their expense i believe so yes. and do you recall having worked with the various meth before i do. several times throughout the course of my training. when the paramedics bring a patient in to the emergency department it is a standard protocol for them to tell you why they are bringing the patient in what's the emergency yes. in what the paramedics told you when they brought in this to floyd did they also then give you have permission when they brought this to florida. t
they placed a nigel which is a super ghatak airway device it's basically a super what zoom out of the logic airway device it's just a sort of a tube that goes down into the throat and can benefit the ones. and then they gave medications including epinephrine and sodium bicarbonate. to try to resuscitate mr floyd as c.p.r. was ongoing. did they tell you that mr floyd was in police custody they did mention that he was being detained at the time. now did you recognize either one of the paramedics...
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really nice to see you, nigel. contending with now but it certainly seems if you base it on what we have seen here this morning that there is certainly a lot of demand out there but it is notjust about retailing somewhere like cheltenham, it is all the other things that go with it. hospitality. but let me introduce you to the chief executive of the cheltenham trust. explain briefly what you do because we have talked of a retail having a tough year but you —— and your business and in your field of expertise, you have had to change how you do things.— expertise, you have had to change how you do things. yes, we have had to have a re-of_ how you do things. yes, we have had to have a re-of what _ how you do things. yes, we have had to have a re-of what we _ how you do things. yes, we have had to have a re-of what we do. - how you do things. yes, we have had to have a re-of what we do. we - to have a re—of what we do. we actually — to have a re—of what we do. we actually run _ to have a re—of what we do. we actually run
really nice to see you, nigel. contending with now but it certainly seems if you base it on what we have seen here this morning that there is certainly a lot of demand out there but it is notjust about retailing somewhere like cheltenham, it is all the other things that go with it. hospitality. but let me introduce you to the chief executive of the cheltenham trust. explain briefly what you do because we have talked of a retail having a tough year but you —— and your business and in your...
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earlier this week mr johnson said that nigel _ lord pickles.. enquiries can be a way of kicking issues into the long grass. is there a sense, do you get a sense from people you talk to at westminster that some politicians at least they want something swift over all of this? , ,, want something swift over all of this? , ~ , ., , , this? yes, i think there is a sense that something _ this? yes, i think there is a sense that something probably - this? yes, i think there is a sense that something probably does - this? yes, i think there is a sense l that something probably does need this? yes, i think there is a sense - that something probably does need to change. there are rules around lobbying, and lobbing in and of itself isn�*t a bad thing, is just that needs to be done in the right way and done transparently. certainly i think there is a feeling in westminster that perhaps some of the rules are not tight enough. and that they probably do need to be changed. and the sheer weight of the number of enquiries, the amount we are going to hear about
earlier this week mr johnson said that nigel _ lord pickles.. enquiries can be a way of kicking issues into the long grass. is there a sense, do you get a sense from people you talk to at westminster that some politicians at least they want something swift over all of this? , ,, want something swift over all of this? , ~ , ., , , this? yes, i think there is a sense that something _ this? yes, i think there is a sense that something probably - this? yes, i think there is a sense that something...