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luis: santa claus vino a ee.uu. a comenzar una nueva vida como inmigrante, en ny su imagen se moderniza viejecito regordete que entra en las casas por la chimenea llevando regalos a los niños. cada navidad durante los próximos años santa continuó transformándose. lo pintaron como un duende no muy amigable, luego lo imaginaron con un traje marrón, hasta que poco a poco apareció vistiendo su tradicional traje rojo. para entonces el nuevo ícono navideño ya era una tentación irresistible para el mundo de la publicidad. >> hay mucha gente que tiene esta idea o mito que coca cola inventó a santa claus, no es cierto. luis: no es cierto, pero es indudable que fue coca cola quien lo convirtió en ese viejecillo simpático y regordete que los niños adoran. >> lo que hizo coca cola es que a partir de los años 20 empezó a utilizar a santa claus mucho en su publicidad. obviamente tomando la ventaja que es rojo, cierto, su marca también es roja, y ellos fueron un poco los que masificaron la imagen de santa claus, ellos querían, coca cola lo que hizo fue que empezó a pedir a artistas famosos que pintara
luis: santa claus vino a ee.uu. a comenzar una nueva vida como inmigrante, en ny su imagen se moderniza viejecito regordete que entra en las casas por la chimenea llevando regalos a los niños. cada navidad durante los próximos años santa continuó transformándose. lo pintaron como un duende no muy amigable, luego lo imaginaron con un traje marrón, hasta que poco a poco apareció vistiendo su tradicional traje rojo. para entonces el nuevo ícono navideño ya era una tentación irresistible...
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to eventually ta ke com pa ny pla ns to eventually take humans and cargo to mars.xas previously. no—one was on board. with christmas less than three weeks away, and the coronavirus pandemic far from over, people across the world are wondering how they'll be able to celebrate. well, one possible solution is on show in brazil. tom brada reports. it's the question millions of people are asking — how can we celebrate christmas during the coronavirus pandemic? well, a woman in brazil has come up with a clever way to raise festive spirits while still keeping people safe. this is fatima sanson, every year she dresses up as mrs claus, handing out gifts and hugs to disadvantaged children in belo horizonte. this year she isn't giving up the tradition, but doing it all through a specially sanitised curtain. translation: i really liked mrs claus' hug, it was warm and nice, i liked it a lot. brazil has been hit particularly hard by the virus. there have been more than 6.5 million registered coronavirus cases and thousands of people have lost their jobs, meaning fatima's work is
to eventually ta ke com pa ny pla ns to eventually take humans and cargo to mars.xas previously. no—one was on board. with christmas less than three weeks away, and the coronavirus pandemic far from over, people across the world are wondering how they'll be able to celebrate. well, one possible solution is on show in brazil. tom brada reports. it's the question millions of people are asking — how can we celebrate christmas during the coronavirus pandemic? well, a woman in brazil has come up...
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today 6 of the sons of senegalese vegetable production comes from the ny is region. an estimated 225000 tons of produce here under. it has become the country's food basket and it was a pine trees that farmers like a small to say to create their fields. if you really want to because we were good. it was only after the trees were planted that were able to live and work the land. at 1st you could only put up temporary shelters because the sun knocked out everything in its path instead of pine trees asunder stable and because of that you have a fertile forest and buttes homes i can cultivate vegetables want to. talk not a model of a not a man. it's a delicate balance though the farmers need the trees for protection but the growing population means the demand for timber for feel and fulfilled in felecia is also growing and. the solution the forest has been divided up into some 200 plus monitored by different i would cultural and forestry groups. each group decides which streams can be felled according to strict school says. some planes up sounded to replace and each reaso
today 6 of the sons of senegalese vegetable production comes from the ny is region. an estimated 225000 tons of produce here under. it has become the country's food basket and it was a pine trees that farmers like a small to say to create their fields. if you really want to because we were good. it was only after the trees were planted that were able to live and work the land. at 1st you could only put up temporary shelters because the sun knocked out everything in its path instead of pine...
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would have to mirror the european union and how you enforce the european union and how you e nfo rce a nyunion and how you enforce any deal. but, it does so like we are heading for a short down later this week, because both sides have asked their chief negotiator, so have asked their chief negotiator, so michel barnierfrom have asked their chief negotiator, so michel barnier from the european union, lord frost for the uk to prepare what they are calling an overview of the remaining differences to be discussed at a physical meeting in brussels in the coming days. so it sounds like boris johnson after that call at some point is going to be heading to brussels for the moment at which he will discuss the issues with ursula v011 will discuss the issues with ursula von der leyen or whether there's any way that they can be overcome. we we re way that they can be overcome. we were discussing earlier as well that these trade talks have been going on for months. we know that they've been taking place in london and in brussels, they matter, but ultimately, whether to sign on the dotted line is a pol
would have to mirror the european union and how you enforce the european union and how you e nfo rce a nyunion and how you enforce any deal. but, it does so like we are heading for a short down later this week, because both sides have asked their chief negotiator, so have asked their chief negotiator, so michel barnierfrom have asked their chief negotiator, so michel barnier from the european union, lord frost for the uk to prepare what they are calling an overview of the remaining differences...
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. >> glad to have a day ny before moving on. -- glad to have a day in hawaii before moving on. have some of the thaad you have got. tanglad to have some of the you have got. >> thank you for all of the flowers. >> aloha! [children shouting greetings] [laughter] i think we are going to have to walk a fine line in this briefing today, the first briefing with this group that is going to china with us. because of the many sensitivities with the people's republic of china, i think we want to give them a general feel about, the visit will be what the discussions will be about. in any way get into the agenda or the schedule, because it is not set. now, i think we want to talk a little about the leadership meeting yesterday. in the point the president made, that all americans have a stake in this visit. that it is the beginning of a process of communications with a country we have not really been in touch with for 21 years. and, how we want that process to continue, and how the continuation of that process will be discussed in the meeting. i think that is the only tone we want to leave
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pauline kambu owns a small farm, for ny years lked , nancial reurces.n a lewa conservancy 2017, program helped her secure a microcredit. >> la has real helped me becausit gave me a loan. it was 1000 shillis, about a hundred dollars. i also bout two pigssoey there s been lotof progreso, i am moving forward. i have gained so much. there are many benefits. foexample, ty bring in trainers who teach us about many issues that have to do with heah and how can hel ourselves as wen. >> 1800 women have so fa receiv microcred's. there are also classes o business, the environment and mutu work for e lewa rity mnservancy'women's empowerment program. >> previously won have bee so , disadvantaged in terms of accessing capital, in terms of engaging businesses. that is why we engage with the women around the conservancy, so that they can rlize thatpo. >> we comeo the farms or the groups where they meet, we do trainings, we link up with specialists, technical experts, agro-dealers, so that this farmer can benefit with the best knowledge and techniques for farming and pro
pauline kambu owns a small farm, for ny years lked , nancial reurces.n a lewa conservancy 2017, program helped her secure a microcredit. >> la has real helped me becausit gave me a loan. it was 1000 shillis, about a hundred dollars. i also bout two pigssoey there s been lotof progreso, i am moving forward. i have gained so much. there are many benefits. foexample, ty bring in trainers who teach us about many issues that have to do with heah and how can hel ourselves as wen. >> 1800...
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have 38 flood warnings in force, so we do not really need any in force, so we do not really need a ny extra in force, so we do not really need any extra rain. today's rain will probably not make too much of a difference because it is showery in nature. the showers are pretty widespread. overnight, the strong gusty south—westerly winds will be particularly wet over western areas of scotland. overnight lows, about 4-6 c. not of scotland. overnight lows, about 4—6 c. not desperately cold. tomorrow, another showery day. sunshine and showers, the order of the day. most frequent over the north and west of the country. you might see the showers become a little less widespread over wales and south—west england, just for a time. a windy day for northern ireland and scotland. top temperatures between eight and ii celsius. that is your weather. it's this is bbc news. the headlines. the prime minister is to hold a news conference later this afternoon to announce a new tier 4 for london and the south—east which could affect christmas. it comes amid warnings from england's chief medical officer tha
have 38 flood warnings in force, so we do not really need any in force, so we do not really need a ny extra in force, so we do not really need any extra rain. today's rain will probably not make too much of a difference because it is showery in nature. the showers are pretty widespread. overnight, the strong gusty south—westerly winds will be particularly wet over western areas of scotland. overnight lows, about 4-6 c. not of scotland. overnight lows, about 4—6 c. not desperately cold....
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it has a positive message at a time when ny of us are feeling depressed. think that's why the movie has gained such wide acceptance. >> and he pointed out that while the film stayed true to the original story, it also brought in some new elements that appealed to fans and movie goers alike. >>> japan's meteorological agency says a volcanic eruption has occurred on an island in the southwestern prefecture of kagoshima. the agency says the eruption took place on suwanosejima island at around 2:48 a.m. early monday morning. the agency raised its volcanic alert level from 2 to 3 on its five-tier scale. an agency official said the eruption ejected large rocks up to 1.3 kilometers southeast of the otake crater. he warned about the possibility of large rocks falling on areas within about two kilometers of the volcano. a residential area on the island is located some four kilometers away. local officials say that as of december 1st, the island had 81 residents. explosive eruptions have occurred on the island more frequently since last monday. >>> the european unio
it has a positive message at a time when ny of us are feeling depressed. think that's why the movie has gained such wide acceptance. >> and he pointed out that while the film stayed true to the original story, it also brought in some new elements that appealed to fans and movie goers alike. >>> japan's meteorological agency says a volcanic eruption has occurred on an island in the southwestern prefecture of kagoshima. the agency says the eruption took place on suwanosejima island...
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numberid of celated deaths approaching 16,000, infectns rising, a full-blown lockdown comes in later than ny hoped. katty: let's bounce around the continent becaus gmans are also preparing for a holiday season under lock down. strict new measures have been put in place. anwhatermans do or not do over the holiday? >> usually, this time of year would be the last daysf shopping. the shops are pretty full. the last few presents before partial lockdown y mentionedat to pretty much a complete lockdown. the situation has been that most ledger activities have been closed. not really enough to stop social context. this is a big blow for parents. life is pretty much going to come to a standstill in german wns and cities. katty: what do it mean in terms of christmas itself? can families of different households get together or not? reporter: it depends on the region. the general rules you can have one household plus for other people. andhose four people have got to be in your close family. the germanlo chanc angela merk has said she is advising people not to travel. german officials are saying if you ar
numberid of celated deaths approaching 16,000, infectns rising, a full-blown lockdown comes in later than ny hoped. katty: let's bounce around the continent becaus gmans are also preparing for a holiday season under lock down. strict new measures have been put in place. anwhatermans do or not do over the holiday? >> usually, this time of year would be the last daysf shopping. the shops are pretty full. the last few presents before partial lockdown y mentionedat to pretty much a complete...
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i was born not far from the ny journal of humans we all know what a disaster this has become and nagano. the blood go from far away in the ocean is supposed to change everything for everyone. this is a story about the big war suddenly coming to 3 small fishing villages here on the western coast of ghana marked by their troops and locking electricity or running water. now they want to build a gas factory a 5 star hotel and a refinery big industry. big changes in. the ground is prepared for the new gas processing plant. one of the few dynamics mess of a tough guy miss lally and the street discount. the town of 52 hours. 36 hours clearly this helicopter escape and rescue was bringing to light all the boring i like all of the awful but. the father not like you might you won't you won't last week while training center to say exactly what we can all. live in a beer live. and not let him look sometimes to me see if you don't love me see nothing in me showing him. the homeland the muslim muslim in the telling. the missing. limb in the muslim communism no matter how. no one can. live that's gonn
i was born not far from the ny journal of humans we all know what a disaster this has become and nagano. the blood go from far away in the ocean is supposed to change everything for everyone. this is a story about the big war suddenly coming to 3 small fishing villages here on the western coast of ghana marked by their troops and locking electricity or running water. now they want to build a gas factory a 5 star hotel and a refinery big industry. big changes in. the ground is prepared for the...
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the technogy executi is a st ahead of ny of her aubergincompatriots.as on her if singapore's governmenthas its way, the high-ch citytate will on become nati of alloent garders. >> you d't have thseasons but you capick the vegetabs and uits that ow in tropical weather andou can gi that a shot. what'sot obvious is that it's hard to do that in flats, which is reay the predominant way we live singapore and that's the harder part. >> growing vegetables at home. the government isn't just stping at th promotial vio. 0,000 of tse starterits withegetable sds are currently being sent to people like maya. citizens are to become part of an ambitious plan. whether pule peppers or culinary herbs, up to now, singapore has only produced 10 percent of its food. but by 2030 the government aim to incase that to 30 percent maya hari says the pandemic has shown that greater self-suffiency is thright sttegy. it helps that singaporeans are becoming increasingly intereed in locallgrown pruce. >> embracing a lot of technology and modern growing of plas in adtion to really getting the whole country and all of th
the technogy executi is a st ahead of ny of her aubergincompatriots.as on her if singapore's governmenthas its way, the high-ch citytate will on become nati of alloent garders. >> you d't have thseasons but you capick the vegetabs and uits that ow in tropical weather andou can gi that a shot. what'sot obvious is that it's hard to do that in flats, which is reay the predominant way we live singapore and that's the harder part. >> growing vegetables at home. the government isn't just...
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thank you. t music] - pbs american portrait is... ny - a platform where aone can come and share theira whole great list of prompts to get you started. - when i was 18 and joined the marine corps. - when i decided to accept myself and excel. and it's been an amazing journey er since. - this project can help bring us together. each other. - to understand what it really means to be an american. - you should be a part of pbs american ptrait... - because your story is powerful. - because it may inspire a change in li for others. - and the american story wouldn't be complete without your story. - tooin, go to pbs... - .org - /americanportrait - join us, and be a part of history. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, gettinh vaccine-- a key decision on whether the u.s. will start getting shots next week, ass covid cad deaths rise relentlessly then, challenging the vote-- president trump and his allies' efforts to thwart democracy face rejection in the courts but are now asking the highest court for help. and,
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ny are believed to have been taken by armed men for ransom.hree days later, the campus is it really quiet. littered wh reminders of a childhoodtt sed quickly. they were whisked away hastily, anything with them.e to take it left her parents with more questions than answers. reunited.lr when they will be his 14-year-old son has asthma and was ill in the days before >> frankly, i can't sleep. inenever i think i'm to sleep, i think about whether he is able to sleep, and it keeps me awake i can't eat. every day i'm worried how h my biggest wishes that he comes back home. >> kidnapping for ransom has been on the rise in nigeria. the abductions are not usually on this scale. dozens of the girls kidnapped in 2014 are still missing. his parents are hoping this is not these children's fate. katt a lot of anxious parents children there in nigeria. britain and the european union have diverged in their assessment of negotiations on future trade relations. thpresident of the european commission welcomes what she described as movement in the brexit talks, bu
ny are believed to have been taken by armed men for ransom.hree days later, the campus is it really quiet. littered wh reminders of a childhoodtt sed quickly. they were whisked away hastily, anything with them.e to take it left her parents with more questions than answers. reunited.lr when they will be his 14-year-old son has asthma and was ill in the days before >> frankly, i can't sleep. inenever i think i'm to sleep, i think about whether he is able to sleep, and it keeps me awake i...
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luis: de ser un inmigrante holandés en ny, santa claus pasó a convertirse definitivamente en la creación reconocido por un sector de clase media, una figura que de pronto aparece en la prensa afuera de las tiendas y empieza a causar cierta preocupación. luis: preocupación porque más que verlo como nuevo símbolo navideño, méxico lo vio como una amenaza a la cultura y la identidad nacional. >> y para 1930 el gobierno considera que es un personaje un poquito peligroso, está atentando contra el nacionalismo mexicano. y al presidente se le ocurre la gran idea de evitar que esta figura siga circulando entre los mexicanos y que la navidad sea más bien celebrada por quetzalcoatl, entonces se hace gran evento en el estadio nacional, se llama a todas las empresas a festejar a quetzalcoatl y no al santa claus, que le llaman como el invasor extranjero. y se juntan 15 mil niños que van a recibir regalos y sweaters rojos de quetzalcoatl. luis: ese fue su debut y despedida, si la idea parece descabellada es porque realmente lo fue. ningún dios azteca, por más mexicano que fuese, iba a poder reemplazar
luis: de ser un inmigrante holandés en ny, santa claus pasó a convertirse definitivamente en la creación reconocido por un sector de clase media, una figura que de pronto aparece en la prensa afuera de las tiendas y empieza a causar cierta preocupación. luis: preocupación porque más que verlo como nuevo símbolo navideño, méxico lo vio como una amenaza a la cultura y la identidad nacional. >> y para 1930 el gobierno considera que es un personaje un poquito peligroso, está...
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yesterday i met with those who represent ny of these citizens. the last nine months, without any help or any hope, it is now tragically costing life. taught msomething genuinely shopping. 800 people have taken their life in the last0 days. >> the prime minister commit to looking again at the support package, to ensure no one,ut no one is left behind. >> those overtaken their lives, a very tgh time for the country, a stand for self-employed people across the country, they were also supported with the increases in universal credit and many other ans of support, when you look at the overall level of support, it coared favorably with any government around the world. >>eople need help. i am asking the prime minister to think about this. in abject faure by the uk vernment and the prime minister has been missg in action. why can't the pre minister and the cncellor change their minds on their support for million people. you have peoe working in construction, education, hospitality, healthcare. th haven't just been left behind. th have been ignored for ni
yesterday i met with those who represent ny of these citizens. the last nine months, without any help or any hope, it is now tragically costing life. taught msomething genuinely shopping. 800 people have taken their life in the last0 days. >> the prime minister commit to looking again at the support package, to ensure no one,ut no one is left behind. >> those overtaken their lives, a very tgh time for the country, a stand for self-employed people across the country, they were also...
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. >> a recent stud ny in south koa re-created a scenario where someone was infected while 20 feet awaye who had the virus and after five minutes' exposure suggesting that six feet may not be enough. whit johnson, abc news, new york. >>> the view of sutro tower will look different soon. that's because for the first time in weeks rain is can take you to deep, depressive lows. or, give you unusually high energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar i? ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms, with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appea
. >> a recent stud ny in south koa re-created a scenario where someone was infected while 20 feet awaye who had the virus and after five minutes' exposure suggesting that six feet may not be enough. whit johnson, abc news, new york. >>> the view of sutro tower will look different soon. that's because for the first time in weeks rain is can take you to deep, depressive lows. or, give you unusually high energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar i? ask about vraylar. some...
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a ny have been in many of these political events.of resolution? i thick it is important that at a dinner like this, both sides show a willingness to compromise without necessarily getting into the details. i do nothing we could have legal text exchange after dinner, but the main topic should be discussed, and avenues, without commitment necessarily, which could lead to an agreement being found being explored and being handed over to the negotiators to go over the detail on it. we've only got a few days left at most, probably barely up to this weekend, because any agreement between britain and the eu has to be translated into 23 lingwood years, it has to be approved in the european parliament, have to be approved in the uk parliament and possibly will have to be approved in the parliaments of each of the 27 members of the eu as well. that has got to take time, and we don't want a lot of uncertainty on the 1st of january, so we need to get the job done quickly. john bruton, former irish prime minister, thank you for your time. many mor
a ny have been in many of these political events.of resolution? i thick it is important that at a dinner like this, both sides show a willingness to compromise without necessarily getting into the details. i do nothing we could have legal text exchange after dinner, but the main topic should be discussed, and avenues, without commitment necessarily, which could lead to an agreement being found being explored and being handed over to the negotiators to go over the detail on it. we've only got a...
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welcome while hundreds acted in ny it's become a show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents during this pandemic it's tough to even get through to people how agree just slowly the wealth of the richest people on earth has increased while everyone else has suffered you can't like you can't even you can't even process it instead it's like trying to explain the entire plot * of twin peaks to a doc's and or housefly or kaylee mcenaney it's essentially impossible the numbers concerning the nation's inequality are hard to fathom but going to try to try to go through some of them because it's important we keep reminding ourselves just how we've all these rich mother now are they are not normal evil they're not your run of the mill do you all and to be honest guy i don't even know what that entails i don't know how is someone evil in a mill i mean even if they had their run of the mill they. just run around the mill stealing grain and laughing maniacally that that's if it's a grain mill what if it's a windmill what if he's a run of the windmill evil and the
welcome while hundreds acted in ny it's become a show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents during this pandemic it's tough to even get through to people how agree just slowly the wealth of the richest people on earth has increased while everyone else has suffered you can't like you can't even you can't even process it instead it's like trying to explain the entire plot * of twin peaks to a doc's and or housefly or kaylee mcenaney it's essentially...
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oo and this stalemate has been in place in congress now for ny months. has been a long time since that first round ostimulus money has -- has disappeared and tens ofillions of americans remain out of work. the lines at food banks a very long. a lot of people are hungry, are hurting, are out of work struggling to keep their rent and pay thei and what you have in congress making a deal at oint.lly not is they're not getting anything done for those people right robert: molly, you've written a book on speaker pelosi, pelosi, terrific read. what's the problem with the stimulus? there's such an impetus to get somethg done, millions of americans struggling, why doesn't it happen and where is the speaker this mix? said the speaker surprised if the congress has to stay past christmas. that is the kind of threat in the past sometimes has worked to motivate people. but she has felt throughout simply ess that she partner. and a lot of that i think does have to do with the president's inconsistent engagement in this process. he has largely as phil said beend disengac
oo and this stalemate has been in place in congress now for ny months. has been a long time since that first round ostimulus money has -- has disappeared and tens ofillions of americans remain out of work. the lines at food banks a very long. a lot of people are hungry, are hurting, are out of work struggling to keep their rent and pay thei and what you have in congress making a deal at oint.lly not is they're not getting anything done for those people right robert: molly, you've written a book...
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bufor t ny americans, that may not be enough. nearly 5 million believe they are likely to be evicted over the next two months. tri-county family ministries provides families with food, clothing, and help with rent in south carolina one of the states with the highest eviction rates. >> in the past, when people would come to us for assistance with their rent, normally, they would be $300, 400 behind. today, we had a young lady come in single mom of three. she is $4,500 behind on rent and there aren't enough resources in our community, at this point, to really make a difference for her family. and it's a tragedy because that's happening, over and over. >> reporter: a devastating cycle in this unforgiving pandemic. >> everybody is trying to keep a roof over their head everybody is trying to keep food on their tables. >> reporter: critics say the one-month extension is a band-aid on a much bigger problem, hitting communities of colors especially hard as the pandemic rages well past january, many families are on the brink with their ba
bufor t ny americans, that may not be enough. nearly 5 million believe they are likely to be evicted over the next two months. tri-county family ministries provides families with food, clothing, and help with rent in south carolina one of the states with the highest eviction rates. >> in the past, when people would come to us for assistance with their rent, normally, they would be $300, 400 behind. today, we had a young lady come in single mom of three. she is $4,500 behind on rent and...
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across our ny hospital systems we'll run out of intensive care unit on december, 26. >>doctor colfax predicts that some bay area counties, including santa clara county will run out of icu beds in the next week. meanwhile, the 4 counties not pictured on this map sonoma napa solano and san mateo counties are not planning to go into an early stay at home order. well in the east bay restaurants and hair salons took advantage of a last minute rush of customers before they're forced to shut down kron four's dan thorn talked to some of those business owners and customers in walnut creek. >>the time is up for outdoor dining at restaurants or getting a haircut in contra costa county the stay at home order to curb a winter surge and lower icu capacity at hospitals is under way until 2021 it's dire situation to be able to keep some businesses open. in. >>i believe that the beauty industry in the restaurant industry are getting hit the hardest businesses like insignia hair salon in walnut creek worried no work for the next month will continue to crush their profession. >>manager
across our ny hospital systems we'll run out of intensive care unit on december, 26. >>doctor colfax predicts that some bay area counties, including santa clara county will run out of icu beds in the next week. meanwhile, the 4 counties not pictured on this map sonoma napa solano and san mateo counties are not planning to go into an early stay at home order. well in the east bay restaurants and hair salons took advantage of a last minute rush of customers before they're forced to shut...
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market if they aren't or if start acquisition isn't approved by the ny entity may well not be able to do business inside the e.u. and there will be big punishments we're talking about fines as high as 10 percent of global turnover that could be absolutely astronomical and for repeat offenders there is the potential of being booted out of the a you market altogether did some markets act applies this specifically to what we call gatekeepers and gatekeepers they are defined by special rules that they fulfilled in the marketplace if a gatekeeper breaks the rules we can impose fines if it's done 7 times repeatedly we can also impose structure remedies divestiture that sort of things in response we've heard from google who are being critical of the digital market bill they say that it's target specific companies in a way that is wrong in particular it targets them so it's understandable why they've said that we've also heard from facebook a little more accepting they said through a spokesperson at the how to be rules however they did go on to say that they hoped the new bill would target te
market if they aren't or if start acquisition isn't approved by the ny entity may well not be able to do business inside the e.u. and there will be big punishments we're talking about fines as high as 10 percent of global turnover that could be absolutely astronomical and for repeat offenders there is the potential of being booted out of the a you market altogether did some markets act applies this specifically to what we call gatekeepers and gatekeepers they are defined by special rules that...
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. ♪ tony blair is urging the british government to consider giving as ny people as possible and initialof the coronavirus faxing, rather than -- vaccine, rath than preserving stocks. both the pfizer and astrazeneca vaccines require two doses to be effective the former prime minister says his idea would speed up the vaccination program, thought goodbye the former director of of health.he department >> i think we have to save as many livess we possibly can using the vaccines that are available to us. and the evidence that a second dose of the pfiz vaccine actually confers very much benefit is not tre. so i think that we should be giving as many first doses to as many people in risk groups as we can. that, do we come back with second doses on a delayed basis. ♪ >> this is "outside source." live from the bbc news room. our lead story, there are reports from brussels andondon the major issues have been resolved and the eu and u.k. are closing in on a trade deal. now to the border between the u.k. and france. it reopened on wednesday, but the situation in the port of dover is still chaotic. r
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without help more than half of city restaurants will close permanently and even iconic then used my ny have to show up to this kind of report . the coded night teen pandemic has been deadly for a society's most vulnerable even the big guns are not safe and for businesses it's no different here in new york city the latest victim is club 21 and i conduct a stablish meant that is now shutting its doors for good the restaurant has been serving customers for a century there's been some big stars along the way such as novelist ernest hemingway tennis player john mcenroe as well as every sitting president since roosevelt except of course george w. bush and barack obama club $21.00 is not alone small businesses have been devastated some estimates say that as many as 50 percent of them could go under soon but it is absolutely heart wrenching having to take anything away from them when they finally you know we're not getting any support from anyone in order to pay because people you really need. to brush and keep moving it's getting more and more and more people out of work and it happened we ha
without help more than half of city restaurants will close permanently and even iconic then used my ny have to show up to this kind of report . the coded night teen pandemic has been deadly for a society's most vulnerable even the big guns are not safe and for businesses it's no different here in new york city the latest victim is club 21 and i conduct a stablish meant that is now shutting its doors for good the restaurant has been serving customers for a century there's been some big stars...
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that is something i can't believe this is the information offered to pay for the may of the people to ny and the reality of covert 19 i'm not representative of the majority view here and we don't have more people who question the virus and go protesting here than another regions they are not the majority they are very loud intolerant minority want to remark. to them and everybody else the lockdown is now sending a clear signal of just how far away from normal times. ok let's take a look at some other developments in the pandemic now the drug maker moderna says hackers accessed documents related to its covert 19 vaccine candidate during a cyber attack on europe's medicines regulator israel is starting the 2nd phase for a vaccine that if successful could be rolled out next summer and the u.s. department of agriculture has confirmed the country's 1st known case of the corona virus in a wild animal a make. or the pen demick has forced germany's conservative c.d.u. party to push back its election of a new leader until january 2nd to the shoes of any longtime party leader is a daunting task at
that is something i can't believe this is the information offered to pay for the may of the people to ny and the reality of covert 19 i'm not representative of the majority view here and we don't have more people who question the virus and go protesting here than another regions they are not the majority they are very loud intolerant minority want to remark. to them and everybody else the lockdown is now sending a clear signal of just how far away from normal times. ok let's take a look at some...
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exit from the un just over a week has there been any progress on a trade deal we're hearing just to ny are in the negotiators and now in the end game all of those breaks it talks too soon to say white smoke but there are certainly sources on both science and the european union and the u.k. who say a deal could be near certainly what many people have hoped for no less the negotiators themselves who certainly want to try and get a deal done on this side of christmas so there are indeed hopes that when the public on both sides of the channel wake up in the morning we could see some progress on whether or not there has been that crucial trade deal just days now until the end of the transition period before the end of the transition period on december 31st all right charlotte thanks for joining us tonight. here's a look at some more developments in this pandemic drug maker biotech and pfizer are to supply the united states with an extra 100000000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine the u.s. government hopes to immunize 20000000 people this month meanwhile canada has followed the u.s. by approv
exit from the un just over a week has there been any progress on a trade deal we're hearing just to ny are in the negotiators and now in the end game all of those breaks it talks too soon to say white smoke but there are certainly sources on both science and the european union and the u.k. who say a deal could be near certainly what many people have hoped for no less the negotiators themselves who certainly want to try and get a deal done on this side of christmas so there are indeed hopes that...
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my perception is there was not ,ny selection that, oh, ok this community will get the shots because, well, you know, or whatever other community will get the sugar cube because it is better or something. that is not the issue. in fact, i think that the injected vaccine, my personal view, was the preferred vaccine at that point. 2000, because of complications of the oral vaccine, it has only been the injected vaccine used today in this country. representative, i hope you feel assured that you did not get the short end of the stick. host: was there any animosity between you and your father about the development of vaccines? guest: they saw things differently. they were different personalities. my father tended to be very gentle in his communications. dr. sabin had a different style. they disagreed markedly on what would be best in terms of vaccines. this debate, so to speak, still goes on today. there is a global effort to eradicate polio globally. i already mentioned that before vaccines, there were around 600,000 cases of polio globally. with the global eradication program that start
my perception is there was not ,ny selection that, oh, ok this community will get the shots because, well, you know, or whatever other community will get the sugar cube because it is better or something. that is not the issue. in fact, i think that the injected vaccine, my personal view, was the preferred vaccine at that point. 2000, because of complications of the oral vaccine, it has only been the injected vaccine used today in this country. representative, i hope you feel assured that you...
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made news is shipping up this christmas eve i'll be back with all your updates in just over 30 by for ny this is 247 r.t. international. americans love by and. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country at large understood the bargain you get a hoe and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. and be really interesting to dial it back and think about the longer deeper history l.a. housings man in the united states not just at all the question of the american dream the bigger question of who the dream is and for. so if someone wants to authorize a broad market in europe let's say a plan protection products. because some of these companies the applicant has to provide data. as the risk. whether this product is safe. and this information comes from the uk we can and the studies the.
made news is shipping up this christmas eve i'll be back with all your updates in just over 30 by for ny this is 247 r.t. international. americans love by and. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country at large understood the bargain you get a hoe and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. and be really interesting to dial it back and think about the longer deeper history l.a. housings man in the united...
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is something i can't believe this is the formation of an offer to work for the mayor the people to ny and the reality of covert 19 and not representative of the majority view here and we don't have more people who question the virus and go protesting here than another for each and they are not the majority they are very loud intolerant minority want to remark. to them and everybody else the lockdown is not sending a clear signal of just how far away from normal times we stew. let's take a look now at some of the other developments in the pandemic the drug maker moderna says hackers accessed documents related to its covert $1000.00 vaccine candidate during a cyber attack on europe's medicines regulator israel is starting the 2nd phase for a vaccine that if successful could be rolled out next summer the u.s. department of agriculture has confirmed the country's 1st known case of the corona virus in a wild animal a mink a new media investigation has found that a group of russian special agents followed opposition leader alexina volley for years before he was poisoned the summer the repor
is something i can't believe this is the formation of an offer to work for the mayor the people to ny and the reality of covert 19 and not representative of the majority view here and we don't have more people who question the virus and go protesting here than another for each and they are not the majority they are very loud intolerant minority want to remark. to them and everybody else the lockdown is not sending a clear signal of just how far away from normal times we stew. let's take a look...
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turn in and you do it to consensus but this is the left here i mean they're just they're out for a ny aleisha ok if you don't agree you don't exist go ahead well i don't foresee any is a session and foreseeable future either but you know what was interesting this week is it came out the forefront of their rhetoric i say leading at conservative pundits and just rush limbaugh here all this began to argue about this because it's becoming a possibility and on they also have some activities on the grounds of just texas and you know if you're closer union those states who support the constitution. because their lawsuit cellist election results was denied to all they have a democratic lawmaker now who asks a lawsuit to deny seats dollar republicans will support it's legal at 1st to contest election so but again. this is something that's been building over time and i wouldn't even agree that it will be. because a lot of this possibly a case of history behind it because over the. united states has become increasingly politically segregated that is republicans and democrats move to more politic
turn in and you do it to consensus but this is the left here i mean they're just they're out for a ny aleisha ok if you don't agree you don't exist go ahead well i don't foresee any is a session and foreseeable future either but you know what was interesting this week is it came out the forefront of their rhetoric i say leading at conservative pundits and just rush limbaugh here all this began to argue about this because it's becoming a possibility and on they also have some activities on the...
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over power 1st of all it's got to be very clear that we are not a military government mr bowser not in ny where elected by more than 57000000 brazilians ok and of course we have some people into gaza that come from the military but they are here sinking for the good of brazil and respecting our constitution and our loss the federal audit court is now investigating what it calls the excessive presence of the military in civil public service and it is excessive isn't it the court said in june there were as many as 3000 military personnel in government jobs what do you need 3000 of the military in government jobs for. well 1st of all it's have to be very clear that any government in brazil has more been 2000 military in government jobs because we have a security cabinet that belongs to their dead a president that has more than 1000 military people and envious count of military people are those who work at the defense ministry so we don't have such a huge number of military people. civil jobs in our government that's some kind of there's information that came through some different channels a
over power 1st of all it's got to be very clear that we are not a military government mr bowser not in ny where elected by more than 57000000 brazilians ok and of course we have some people into gaza that come from the military but they are here sinking for the good of brazil and respecting our constitution and our loss the federal audit court is now investigating what it calls the excessive presence of the military in civil public service and it is excessive isn't it the court said in june...
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is something i can't believe this is the formation of an offer to work for the mayor the people to ny and the reality of covert 19 i'm not representative of the majority view here and we don't have more people who question the virus and go protesting here than another feature they are not the majority they have very loud intolerant minority on to midnight. to them and everybody else that lockdown is not sending a clear signal of just how far away from normal times we still. will start date for germany's coronavirus vaccination program is looking like the end of this month or more likely early january now that's a stark contrast across the channel and the atlanta it was one week ago today when the u.k. began inoculating people against the virus and today the united states followed suit rolling out its nationwide vaccination program the buying on tech fines or vaccine has now been delivered to all 50 us states a new york city intensive care nurse received the 1st shot in the young. i hope for. really. right that i'm at right for the beginning of it and. paying for it i mean are they. al
is something i can't believe this is the formation of an offer to work for the mayor the people to ny and the reality of covert 19 i'm not representative of the majority view here and we don't have more people who question the virus and go protesting here than another feature they are not the majority they have very loud intolerant minority on to midnight. to them and everybody else that lockdown is not sending a clear signal of just how far away from normal times we still. will start date for...
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first of all it's got to be very clear that we are not a military government mr bowser not in ny where elected by more than 57 median brazilians ok and of course we have some people into gaza that come from the military but out here sinking for the good of the brazil and respecting our constitution and our loss the federal audit court is now investigating what it calls the excessive presence of the military in civil public service and it is excessive isn't it the court said in june there were as many as 3000 military personnel in government jobs what do you need 3000 of the military in government jobs for well 1st of all it have to be very clear that any government 1 in brazil has more didn't 2 talents and military in government jobs because we have a security cabinet that belongs to that a president that has more than 1000 military people and in this count of military people are those who work at the defense ministry so we don't have such a huge number of military people keep buying their civil jobs in our government that's some kind of that scene formation that came through some diff
first of all it's got to be very clear that we are not a military government mr bowser not in ny where elected by more than 57 median brazilians ok and of course we have some people into gaza that come from the military but out here sinking for the good of the brazil and respecting our constitution and our loss the federal audit court is now investigating what it calls the excessive presence of the military in civil public service and it is excessive isn't it the court said in june there were...
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that is something i can't believe this is the formations now for its evil for the ne the people to ny and the reality of covert 19 i'm not representative of the majority view here and we don't have more people who question the virus and go protesting here than another for each and they are not the majority they have very loud intolerant minority on to midnight. to them and everybody else that lockdown is not sending a clear signal of just how far away from normal times we still. will let you start date for germany's coronavirus vaccination program is looking like the end of this month or more likely early january now that's a stark contrast across the channel and the atlanta it was one week ago today when the u.k. began inoculating people against the virus and today the united states followed suit rolling out its nationwide vaccination program the buying on tech fines or vaccine has now been delivered to all 50 us states a new york city intensive care nurse received the 1st shot in the young. i hope for. reading this. right. i mean i will if i'm on the beginning to end. paying for a t
that is something i can't believe this is the formations now for its evil for the ne the people to ny and the reality of covert 19 i'm not representative of the majority view here and we don't have more people who question the virus and go protesting here than another for each and they are not the majority they have very loud intolerant minority on to midnight. to them and everybody else that lockdown is not sending a clear signal of just how far away from normal times we still. will let you...
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over power 1st of all it's got to be very clear that we are not a military government mr bowser not in ny where elected by more than 57000000 brazilians ok and of course we have some people into gaza that come from the military but they are here sinking for the good of brazil and respecting our constitution and our loss the federal audit court is now investigating what it calls the excessive presence of the military and civil public service and it is excessive isn't it the court said in june there were as many as 3000 military personnel in government jobs what do you need 3000 of the military in government jobs for. well 1st of all it have to be very clear that any government in brazil has more didn't 2000 military in government jobs because we have a security cabinet that belongs to that a president that has more than 1000 military people and india's count of military people are those who work at the defense ministry so we don't have such a huge number of military people keep buying their civil jobs in our government that's some kind of that scene formation that came through some differe
over power 1st of all it's got to be very clear that we are not a military government mr bowser not in ny where elected by more than 57000000 brazilians ok and of course we have some people into gaza that come from the military but they are here sinking for the good of brazil and respecting our constitution and our loss the federal audit court is now investigating what it calls the excessive presence of the military and civil public service and it is excessive isn't it the court said in june...
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france could veto a ny enough to spot?y on the aspect of fishing quotas, but mostly, the 27 countries in the eu have been sticking together, they have remained fairly unified, and the only real, one of the areas where they think they could be negotiation is on the fishing quotas, access to uk fishing waters, they could be movement there, it is the other two, the competition rules in the governance areas that will be the difficult wants to negotiate. they say politics is the art of the possible, so let's see what they come up with. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: why bob dylan is selling his entire catalogue of 600 songs. john lennon was shot at the entrance to the dakota building in the centre of new york. there's been a crowd here standing in more or less silent vigil, and the flowers have been piling up. the 14th ceasefire of this war ended at the walls of the old city of dubrovnik. this morning, witnesses said shells were landing every 20 seconds. people are celebrating the passing of a man they hold responsibl
france could veto a ny enough to spot?y on the aspect of fishing quotas, but mostly, the 27 countries in the eu have been sticking together, they have remained fairly unified, and the only real, one of the areas where they think they could be negotiation is on the fishing quotas, access to uk fishing waters, they could be movement there, it is the other two, the competition rules in the governance areas that will be the difficult wants to negotiate. they say politics is the art of the possible,...
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number 10 said that boris johnson was determined not to leave a ny johnson was determined not to leavewhat they described as a third deal u ntested. described as a third deal untested. let's be clear. there was never any doubt that the promise to the british people was that there would be a treaty, quite frankly, there should be one already, this is not an ambitious deal that britain is seeking. it is now exactly three weeks into the brexit period ends, the uk and eu have named this sunday as the new deadline, when a decision must be made on the future of these talks. jessica parker, bbc news. we can now speak tojonathan charles, who's managing director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. good morning, jonathan, nice to see you. very good to see you. give us your interpretation of how things are going right now? from my point of view, it looks like both sides feel no deal is better than a bad deal? well, i ama better than a bad deal? well, i am a veteran of difficult brussels negotiations. from my yea rs brussels negotiations. from my years there
number 10 said that boris johnson was determined not to leave a ny johnson was determined not to leavewhat they described as a third deal u ntested. described as a third deal untested. let's be clear. there was never any doubt that the promise to the british people was that there would be a treaty, quite frankly, there should be one already, this is not an ambitious deal that britain is seeking. it is now exactly three weeks into the brexit period ends, the uk and eu have named this sunday as...
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someone in a care home in tier 4 will not be allowed a care home in tier 4 will not be a llowe d a nyt my family. iam meant to travel to wales to visit my family. i am a single person living, they are in my bubble, can i go perspective this is where it gets complicated because you get rules clashing across nations and mixing up. i had a word with the welsh government before. good news for angela, she would be allowed to cross the border because she is and what is called a support bubble, but only for christmas day itself and not any more than that. she wouldn't be able to stay overnight. if she is in herefordshire, she would be able to cross the border into wales, say, to cross the border into wales, say, to monmouth, but what gets impossible is if she is in a tier 4 area because many english rules would kick in and you couldn't leave that tier 4 area. professor stonehouse, how is this virus is spreading if we are still wearing masks and washing our hands endlessly? should everyone be made to wear masks outside travelling? would that stop the spread? the spread is by people. people ge
someone in a care home in tier 4 will not be allowed a care home in tier 4 will not be a llowe d a nyt my family. iam meant to travel to wales to visit my family. i am a single person living, they are in my bubble, can i go perspective this is where it gets complicated because you get rules clashing across nations and mixing up. i had a word with the welsh government before. good news for angela, she would be allowed to cross the border because she is and what is called a support bubble, but...
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at the level of the actual negotiations themselves. 0k, tony actual negotiations themselves. 0k, to nyny cullen i come in speaking to us on bbc news. —— toby connely. the medical director of nhs england says the mass vaccination programme for covid—i9 starting this week marks "the beginning of the end" of the pandemic. but professor stephen powis warned the roll—out will be a "marathon not a sprint". around 800,000 doses are expected to be available this coming week, with jabs being given across the uk from tuesday. 0ur health correspondent jim reed reports. it is an historic week in the 72—year history of the nhs. these first covid vaccines are made by the drugs companies pfizer and biontech. very soon, they will start arriving at hospitals like this one, in south london. in total, 50 sites have been chosen as the first vaccine hubs in england. 800,000 doses should be available to members of the public across the whole uk from tuesday. nhs staff are spending the weekend preparing sites to accept the first deliveries. nhs staff around the country at vaccination hubs such as this one we
at the level of the actual negotiations themselves. 0k, tony actual negotiations themselves. 0k, to nyny cullen i come in speaking to us on bbc news. —— toby connely. the medical director of nhs england says the mass vaccination programme for covid—i9 starting this week marks "the beginning of the end" of the pandemic. but professor stephen powis warned the roll—out will be a "marathon not a sprint". around 800,000 doses are expected to be available this coming week,...
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the closed micron ally said he would veto a ny the closed micron ally said he would veto any trade dealnst french interest. we seen over the past months and years that fishing has been one of the three bones of contentions of we've discussed already. do you think the president is willing to scupper what ever deal there may be for his redline? there is all sorts of speculation and after his motivation over this. britain is blaming france for pushing talks to the brink of colla pse for pushing talks to the brink of collapse with the suggestion that france has the same access, fishing access to british waters as it does now and that that is in place for ten years. micron is up for reelection next year. it's possible that he just wants to look like he's protecting france interest. or that he has tried to. with that election in mind. but the fishing situation is as caroline was saying, it's such a red line for borisjohnson's side. where they view it as some kind of touchstone of proof of the countries, britain actually being an independent country setting its own rules. this sort of ideology
the closed micron ally said he would veto a ny the closed micron ally said he would veto any trade dealnst french interest. we seen over the past months and years that fishing has been one of the three bones of contentions of we've discussed already. do you think the president is willing to scupper what ever deal there may be for his redline? there is all sorts of speculation and after his motivation over this. britain is blaming france for pushing talks to the brink of colla pse for pushing...
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front pages but of course this year has been horrific on so many this year has been horrific on so ma nys this year has been horrific on so many levels and then to hear that there is a fast spreading variant of there is a fast spreading variant of the disease is really scary and i imagine after today some people will rethink their christmas plans. just because the spread is supposed to be so because the spread is supposed to be so bad at the moment. we will come onto christmas and a moment but let's look at the metro with mutant covid and just as some of the paragraph in the front there talking about the financial impact of this. 14,000 about the financial impact of this. 111,000 pubs and food menu shutting except for takeaways and deliveries and theatres as well. saying a0 minutes ago that for theatres this isa minutes ago that for theatres this is a disaster. absolute disaster and a people involved in the theatre and it is the worst possible news. but the restaurant tour is from people who own bars and pubs, it's not knowing what's happening from one minute to the next. at a business t
front pages but of course this year has been horrific on so many this year has been horrific on so ma nys this year has been horrific on so many levels and then to hear that there is a fast spreading variant of there is a fast spreading variant of the disease is really scary and i imagine after today some people will rethink their christmas plans. just because the spread is supposed to be so because the spread is supposed to be so bad at the moment. we will come onto christmas and a moment but...
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in fact, what india has been looking for is really intracompa ny transfers what india has been looking software sector, for instance, so that a major company like, say, tata cam! consultancy, who are well entrenched in this country and want, from time to time, their staff in india to come and work here for lets a couple of years, that is a kind of loosening that india is looking for. —— tata consultancy. and britain would want some sort of access to india's legal profession and thin tech and the like. it's going to be a give and take —— thin .it . it will be limited and strategic but talking about immigration, you make a good point. the brexiteers really wanted sovereignty and a stop to immigration, particularly i guess from europe. that being the case, barring the hardliners who didn't ca re barring the hardliners who didn't care about the consequences, the brexiteers, mostly, wanted britain to remain part of the european common market. unfortunately, that looks rather remote at the moment. although i dare say, as marc mentioned earlier, talks could resume in the new year. and i think
in fact, what india has been looking for is really intracompa ny transfers what india has been looking software sector, for instance, so that a major company like, say, tata cam! consultancy, who are well entrenched in this country and want, from time to time, their staff in india to come and work here for lets a couple of years, that is a kind of loosening that india is looking for. —— tata consultancy. and britain would want some sort of access to india's legal profession and thin tech...
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how seriously should we take the french threat to veto a ny should we take the french threat to vetony eu trade deal?” should we take the french threat to veto any eu trade deal? i think we should take that very, very seriously. because emmanuel macron in france is relishing the role of being the bad cop in the final stage of the brexit negotiations. in reality, france is not alone. old allies of great britain, denmark and the netherlands are also very concerned and ready to use their veto is, together with spain and italy over the issues of fisheries. the understanding in europe is it is actually a bad deal, no deal is better than a bad tail and that is the realisation of several member states and that is why the negotiations have been posed because they don't want the eu to make any more concessions. the eu made considerable concessions particularly in the area of a level playing field. fisheries level playing field. fisheries level playing field. fisheries level playing field and arbitration issues. the understanding in several european capitals is, it is better not to sign a deal
how seriously should we take the french threat to veto a ny should we take the french threat to vetony eu trade deal?” should we take the french threat to veto any eu trade deal? i think we should take that very, very seriously. because emmanuel macron in france is relishing the role of being the bad cop in the final stage of the brexit negotiations. in reality, france is not alone. old allies of great britain, denmark and the netherlands are also very concerned and ready to use their veto...
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seems likely terrorist attack has really overtaken likely terrorist attack has really overta ken a ny has really overtaken any other thing going on in our lives and iamjust thing going on in our lives and i am just glad to look forward to the future knowing that ayoub el khazzani is behind bars. and finally, just before i'll let you go, because it is one of those moments that we all thought of dread or daydream about, when you put yourself in your shoes and think what would i do in those moments and people always ask themselves those questions. when you look back now you must be immensely satisfied of what you instinctively lead? be immensely satisfied of what you instinctively lead ?|j be immensely satisfied of what you instinctively lead? i would say yes. we were very lucky. were used to joke about something like this happening and just knowing each other for so and just knowing each other for so long, when it finally did happen we were just on the same page immediately, so why would encourage everybody to really think about what you would do ina think about what you would do in a s
seems likely terrorist attack has really overtaken likely terrorist attack has really overta ken a ny has really overtaken any other thing going on in our lives and iamjust thing going on in our lives and i am just glad to look forward to the future knowing that ayoub el khazzani is behind bars. and finally, just before i'll let you go, because it is one of those moments that we all thought of dread or daydream about, when you put yourself in your shoes and think what would i do in those...