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iwas ona are going to have to wear facemask.ours is quite difficult. and the real issue is not so much if you move around, if people are not so close together but it's also if you are talking loudly such as in loud bars or any the yellows like that. that is where i think the greatest danger is going to live. indeed. we will see going forward. i know that my mum made me some facemask and they are quite fetching actually so bless her. on to the times, it‘s talking aboutjob cuts. we‘ve had two very bad days so far of job cuts. we‘ve had two very bad days so far ofjob cuts over the past couple of days of a 12,000 across the uk now. 1900 morejob cuts. this is across a restaurant group which is behind cafe rouge and bella italia. becoming the latest victims of this crisis. as this particular group is dipping into administration. it's incredibly difficult. critically for these kind of mid—market dining chains. they‘ve got huge numbers of staff, big properties in key locations, rents do. and they have not been able to open. i think as w
iwas ona are going to have to wear facemask.ours is quite difficult. and the real issue is not so much if you move around, if people are not so close together but it's also if you are talking loudly such as in loud bars or any the yellows like that. that is where i think the greatest danger is going to live. indeed. we will see going forward. i know that my mum made me some facemask and they are quite fetching actually so bless her. on to the times, it‘s talking aboutjob cuts. we‘ve had two...
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also ona many opportunities as possible. factory floor, the labour leader in harlow making his argument the government approach is too broad and those difficult times the chancellor talked about mean more specific support is needed. our concern is that the action they have taken isn't focused on the right places, so the jobs taken isn't focused on the right places, so thejobs retention bonus isa places, so thejobs retention bonus is a bonus for alljobs, and many of the people who have been brought backin the people who have been brought back in any event, some are really at risk of losing theirjob. so we say it should be targeted in the areas most needed, not across the piste. officials also had concerns. the head of hmrc wrote to the chancellor warning there was uncertainty surrounding the value for money of the eat out to help out scheme and said he was unable to reach the view thatjob retention bonus scheme represented value for money. there may be signs people are ready to spend money again, but most of the chancellor an
also ona many opportunities as possible. factory floor, the labour leader in harlow making his argument the government approach is too broad and those difficult times the chancellor talked about mean more specific support is needed. our concern is that the action they have taken isn't focused on the right places, so the jobs taken isn't focused on the right places, so thejobs retention bonus isa places, so thejobs retention bonus is a bonus for alljobs, and many of the people who have been...
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i know his brother, i met him ona manager. i know his brother, i met him on a number of occasions. jack had a personality which was even bigger than his physical frame had a personality which was even bigger than his physicalframe which was quite impressive anyhow. and people loved him. in leeds, and shh fields and particularly because of his fate in ireland. he was the most popular english men in ireland by some distance of his time. the face that give it a lashjack. just some distance of his time. the face that give it a lash jack. just try, throw everything at it, turn things around, you can make a small team like ours take on the grades. to beat and draw with england tournaments to the romania, italy, italy at a world cup. that's what he managed. that's why he was so revered and loved in ireland. but also one of that elite group of ii men that won the group delay not work out. the greatest feat in english history. he was part of it. perfect point to end our review of the papers this evening. thank you very much it's been great seeing both of you again thank you. yes, thatisit b
i know his brother, i met him ona manager. i know his brother, i met him on a number of occasions. jack had a personality which was even bigger than his physical frame had a personality which was even bigger than his physicalframe which was quite impressive anyhow. and people loved him. in leeds, and shh fields and particularly because of his fate in ireland. he was the most popular english men in ireland by some distance of his time. the face that give it a lashjack. just some distance of his...
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the financial mail on sunday and mortgage if you had a loa n sunday and mortgage if you had a loan onaloan on a holiday, borrowers are saying that they find it difficult to get another mortgage. that is right. the mail on sunday will be going to town on this and when we going to town on this and when we going to town on this and when we going to lockdown, richie sue rishi sunak. the agencies have not been giving those that have been taking that payment holiday kind of, a holiday on their ratings. i:e., people's credit ratings are really important if you want to get a car note or mortgage, but looks like the regulator in the conduct authority is going to be having a look at this and there's a question here for the banks, for the politicians, but also for the credit rating agencies and it was those ratings agencies they got it all wrong over a decade ago with those mortgages. people may have thought twice if they thought this was going to happen but they received assurances that it would all be fine. and this is the problem, isn't it? as soon as we we re problem, isn't it? as soon as we
the financial mail on sunday and mortgage if you had a loa n sunday and mortgage if you had a loan onaloan on a holiday, borrowers are saying that they find it difficult to get another mortgage. that is right. the mail on sunday will be going to town on this and when we going to town on this and when we going to town on this and when we going to lockdown, richie sue rishi sunak. the agencies have not been giving those that have been taking that payment holiday kind of, a holiday on their...
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esgillette skinguard,ona distinto. está diseñada con una banda protectora entre las navajas para proteger la familia arrepentido >> en la casa de la familia macías no hay consuelo, pensó que el covid-19 había quedado atrás después de dos semanas de cuarentena acudió a una fiesta sin usar mascarilla. >> los amigos hicieron un berbecue después que dijeron que las cosas estaban mejor, 14 asistentes resultaron positivo a covid-19, >>el joven llamó a su madre desesperado que no podía respirar. a las 9 de la mañana fue esto, pero a las 9 de la noche había fallecido. y dejó un mensaje en redes sociales (información en pantalla) >> dos días después conectado a ventilador, falleció. >> no estamos haciendo esto de cuidarnos porque el gobierno lo pide sino que los expertos saben que hacer. >>la muerte de tommy fue tan rápida que la familia no pudo despedirse y quieren compartur su testimonio para que se tome consciencia >> no se puede bajar la guardia estamos ante un repunte serio de casos , la pandemia no cede, qué hacemos entonces? eso se lo explicamos ahora. ♪. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> la pandemia se e
esgillette skinguard,ona distinto. está diseñada con una banda protectora entre las navajas para proteger la familia arrepentido >> en la casa de la familia macías no hay consuelo, pensó que el covid-19 había quedado atrás después de dos semanas de cuarentena acudió a una fiesta sin usar mascarilla. >> los amigos hicieron un berbecue después que dijeron que las cosas estaban mejor, 14 asistentes resultaron positivo a covid-19, >>el joven llamó a su madre desesperado...
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leaders in brussels go into a second evening of negotiations as they struggle to reach an agreement onahey struggle to reach an agreement on a 750 billion euros economic recovery package aimed at repairing some of the damage caused by the pandemic. the uk government guarantees financial support for holiday makers seeking refunds for trips that that were cancelled because of coronavirus. inafew in a few minutes‘ time willjoin viewers on bbc one with the national and international news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up... another promotion hopeful slips up as brentford hand the championship title to leeds. putting more pressure on england in their push for victory. and another saturday — another qualifying masterclass from lewis hamilton as he claims the 90th pole of his career. hello and welcome to tonight's sportsday. and the celebrations spill into a second day for leeds united fans. after securing promotion to the premier league yesterday, they've now been crowned champions of the championship after brentford failed to win at stoke ear
leaders in brussels go into a second evening of negotiations as they struggle to reach an agreement onahey struggle to reach an agreement on a 750 billion euros economic recovery package aimed at repairing some of the damage caused by the pandemic. the uk government guarantees financial support for holiday makers seeking refunds for trips that that were cancelled because of coronavirus. inafew in a few minutes‘ time willjoin viewers on bbc one with the national and international news. now on...
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accessing the internet for the first time set me ona internet for the first time set me on a path toto as many people as possible. inspired me to build a google‘s first browser chrome. i am to build a google‘s first browser chrome. iam proud to build a google‘s first browser chrome. i am proud 11 years later that so many people experience chrome forfree. google that so many people experience chrome for free. google takes pride in the number of people who choose oui’ in the number of people who choose our products. we are even prouder of what they do with them. from the 140 million students and teachers using g street for education to stay connected. to the 5 million americans gaining digital skills through our services to other people who have turned to google for help, from finding the fastest route home to learning how to cook a new dish on youtube. google‘s way could not be possible without the long tradition of american innovation and we are proud to contribute to the future. we employ more and 75,000 people in the us across 26 states, the progressive policy institute estimated i
accessing the internet for the first time set me ona internet for the first time set me on a path toto as many people as possible. inspired me to build a google‘s first browser chrome. i am to build a google‘s first browser chrome. iam proud to build a google‘s first browser chrome. i am proud 11 years later that so many people experience chrome forfree. google that so many people experience chrome for free. google takes pride in the number of people who choose oui’ in the number of...
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platform ona sololid which allll the three c countri, russia, franance, and the u.s.ave been working in n very engaging manner. they have been working in good action on the part of the three countries. i do consider this as a positive role. i do not see any reason this should change. >> do you think in order to break the impasse a meeting between the leaders of both countries is something that would play a decisive role in calmingtensions -- tensions? >> w we are committed to using every measure for the peace procesess. it has happened before. it will happen again. these meetings have to be dopared carefully so o that we arive a and a a at establishing good foundation forr progress. the foreign ministers prepare the w work for the leaders. we will continue to work in the most serious way towards achieving progrgress in negogotiations. the leadership meeting will happen when we prepare the good grounds for these meetings to happen so that we establish progress in negotiations. >> that is all we have time for. thank you very much for appearing on "france 24." thank you
platform ona sololid which allll the three c countri, russia, franance, and the u.s.ave been working in n very engaging manner. they have been working in good action on the part of the three countries. i do consider this as a positive role. i do not see any reason this should change. >> do you think in order to break the impasse a meeting between the leaders of both countries is something that would play a decisive role in calmingtensions -- tensions? >> w we are committed to using...
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so it's very important that you are on the right medication and you take it ona the right medication take it on a regular basis. i was 18 and i we nt on a regular basis. i was 18 and i went to see my specialist and he said, oh this brilliant drug. and for a period of time it did work. sodium valproate i5 for a period of time it did work. sodium valproate is taken during pregnancy could increase the risk of birth effects and developmental disorders like auti5m. were you ever warned of any risk of sodium valproate. none, no risk at all. some doctors often say when we tell them patients were at war and they 5ay them patients were at war and they say oh maybe the patientju5t doesn't remember. 0r say oh maybe the patientju5t doesn't remember. or they weren't listening properly. yet, i am absolutely entirely sure i was never given any warnings. so, your first child was a miscarriage and then your second one, was that william? that was william yes, gorgeous boy. lisa miscarried again before having a baby called alice. growing up lea5t a baby called alice. growing up least i could see her ch
so it's very important that you are on the right medication and you take it ona the right medication take it on a regular basis. i was 18 and i we nt on a regular basis. i was 18 and i went to see my specialist and he said, oh this brilliant drug. and for a period of time it did work. sodium valproate i5 for a period of time it did work. sodium valproate is taken during pregnancy could increase the risk of birth effects and developmental disorders like auti5m. were you ever warned of any risk...
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iput ona fault. i want to protect them also. i put on a mask. i have no problem with a mask.iew it this way, anything that potentially can help isa anything that potentially can help is a good thing. i have no problem, i carry it, i wear it. you saw me wearing a number of times. are you sending mixed messages? last evening we saw you not wearing a mask at your hotel. i don't know the hotel, i was pretty far away from people, but i would say this. i explained it i think very well. if you're close together, i would i think very well. if you're close together, iwould put i think very well. if you're close together, i would put on the mask, and if you're not, i would say that if... for instance here, i've been tested. often times i'll be with people fully tested. i've been tested. in theory, you don't need the mask. i'm getting used to the mask and the reason is, think about patriotism. maybe it is, it helps. we have experts that have set in the recent past that masks aren't necessary , recent past that masks aren't necessary, you know that. but now they change their mind. if the
iput ona fault. i want to protect them also. i put on a mask. i have no problem with a mask.iew it this way, anything that potentially can help isa anything that potentially can help is a good thing. i have no problem, i carry it, i wear it. you saw me wearing a number of times. are you sending mixed messages? last evening we saw you not wearing a mask at your hotel. i don't know the hotel, i was pretty far away from people, but i would say this. i explained it i think very well. if you're...
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one was a mayor and there were two people killed in an attack ona were two people killed in an attackn germany. and also the rise of anti—semitism in germany is very worrying. so that is our main story tomorrow. thank you for talking us to that and clarify the picture as well. of course from belgrade. let's now and on the straits times. this is the singapore elections taking place and residence of singapore voting on friday. this is... we know who is going to win i guess because the action party has been in government sent singapore's independence back in 1965. i guess the question is by how much and there is a bit of a controversial not really love going on as well when it comes to what is happening in singapore. that is certainly one way of putting it. i think it will be the margin will be interesting to see and there is something about incumbency here in the fact that they have been in power for as long as they have. it seems also that the way are conducting the they election and the impact of the covid—19 virus and how they have handled it and what role does that play in terms of
one was a mayor and there were two people killed in an attack ona were two people killed in an attackn germany. and also the rise of anti—semitism in germany is very worrying. so that is our main story tomorrow. thank you for talking us to that and clarify the picture as well. of course from belgrade. let's now and on the straits times. this is the singapore elections taking place and residence of singapore voting on friday. this is... we know who is going to win i guess because the action...
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conservatives, donald trump conservatives and liberals over the role of international organisations onaanisations on a larger scale. towards dealing with global issues. if you listen to conservatives and donald trump, who, wto un, all those international organisations are kind of all of the same piece. and that if they don't help the united states and the united states has taken advantage of. on the flip side if you listen tojoe biden, of. on the flip side if you listen to joe biden, democrats, of. on the flip side if you listen tojoe biden, democrats, they will say it is important for the united states to have a role in these organisations and be an international leader because other countries look to us. and it's much better to be in the game, working with other countries than on the sidelines. when i saw that joe biden twee, to what extent is his primary pitch to voters that he will reverse what trump is on? that has been his main message from the very beginning. he is trying to characterize donald trump is a blip in the american history. four—year kind of a mistake that can be moved
conservatives, donald trump conservatives and liberals over the role of international organisations onaanisations on a larger scale. towards dealing with global issues. if you listen to conservatives and donald trump, who, wto un, all those international organisations are kind of all of the same piece. and that if they don't help the united states and the united states has taken advantage of. on the flip side if you listen tojoe biden, of. on the flip side if you listen to joe biden, democrats,...
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because that might impact ona simple they say?t impact on a simple freedom of speech issue. john, what you make of this? as lucy quite rightly says, there is quite a lot in what the government is planning to change. one of the things priti patel mentioned was the labour test basically sent an employer wants to bring in somebody from abroad, a highly skilled person, they have two advertise a job for 28 days first. we can get rid of that, we don't have eu workers having an automatic right to workers having an automatic right to work here. it is a big package potentially. it is, although it is quite hard to make out how different it is going to be from the status quo, to be honest. i am not an expert on immigration law, but i think we already have the power to stop foreign criminals coming into this country. priti patel has announced further relaxation in some of the visa requirements. they are actually made to allow care workers to come on the same basis as nhs staff, which is a very welcome move, but it does mean that our post brex
because that might impact ona simple they say?t impact on a simple freedom of speech issue. john, what you make of this? as lucy quite rightly says, there is quite a lot in what the government is planning to change. one of the things priti patel mentioned was the labour test basically sent an employer wants to bring in somebody from abroad, a highly skilled person, they have two advertise a job for 28 days first. we can get rid of that, we don't have eu workers having an automatic right to...
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nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ esgillette skinguard,onaa, con formas más seguras de comprar para que disfrutes de cada momento. nos aseguramos de que tengas juguetes de piscina para toda la familia. que nunca se te acabe el protector solar y que siempre tengas los snacks que todos quieren. walgreens hace que tus compras sean más seguras, con pago sin contacto y entrega por auto farmacia... para que el verano siga. y entrega por auto farmacia... listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ ♪(mÚsica)♪ >>> la nba vuelve a la acciÓn despuÉs de 4 meses de inactividad obligada por el covid-19, los 22 equipos estÁn en orlando florida para retomar los partidos en una situaciÓn inÉdita en toda su historia, nicole suÁrez, buenas tardes, cÓmo ves al regreso de la nba? >>> como algo que no se ha visto antes, ellos van a estar en una especie de burbuja de la nba al llegar al mundo de disney en orlando, la entidad deportiva ha
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.>>> stated public health officials today's say that the positivity rate in cal ona and utilization rates are trending up word, they say is testing capacity increases and increases be expected. there have been more than 7 million tests conducted in california so far, right now the number of cases has passed hundred 50,000 was more than 8400 deaths in the bay area, in the bay area roughly 40,000 cases and 752 people have died. >>> are public and lawmakers expected several other proposals tomorrow for the next coronavirus aid package. the treasury secretary says $1200 stimulus checks will be coming out sometime in august, the gop is unveiling a plan on how much money should be given to people who lost their jobs during the pandemic. democrats want to extend the 600 weekly payments that and on july 31 through january. some republican leaders wants to cut those weekly payments down to $200. he says a deal with democrats could be done in parts to expedite the negotiating process. >>> a vaccine for the coronavirus is set to begin its final stage testing tomorrow, the vaccine was created by the
.>>> stated public health officials today's say that the positivity rate in cal ona and utilization rates are trending up word, they say is testing capacity increases and increases be expected. there have been more than 7 million tests conducted in california so far, right now the number of cases has passed hundred 50,000 was more than 8400 deaths in the bay area, in the bay area roughly 40,000 cases and 752 people have died. >>> are public and lawmakers expected several other...
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focus ona lot of corporations and their survival. there is less focus on public schools but public schools play a very essential role in the economy. a parentnda, michigan, . how old are your kids? caller: they range from one-year-old to 39 years old. host: what is your concern for schools this fall? caller: my concern is kids with asthma and medical conditions going back to school. i know a lot of the schools do not have air conditioning. it is hard in there, for children to breathe with masks on. teaching the are children right now, the parents do not understand it because they have changed to other country's ways of math. i think children should stay-at-home right now until they get everything under control. host: daarel burnette? guest: the first time i was on this show, i was talking about school facilities. the infrastructure of public schools -- there is a crisis. it is a long-running crisis. we vaccinated $1 trillion worth of maintenance costs. one of the things about a recession is schools freeze upgrades to facilities. all
focus ona lot of corporations and their survival. there is less focus on public schools but public schools play a very essential role in the economy. a parentnda, michigan, . how old are your kids? caller: they range from one-year-old to 39 years old. host: what is your concern for schools this fall? caller: my concern is kids with asthma and medical conditions going back to school. i know a lot of the schools do not have air conditioning. it is hard in there, for children to breathe with masks...
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a trader in afghanistan takes ona a trader in afghanistan takes on a video tour of his shop.ps opium farmers used to irrigate their land. you may be surprised by the choice of power supply because these days afghan opium farmers choose solar power. each of these stacks contains hundreds of solar panels. there are thousands for sale in the market. the switch from diesel to solar on afghan opium farms has been incredibly quick. 2014 it started to be introduced among the farmers. it was 2017 that we had unprecedented level of in afghanistan, so within three years, it spread quite massively. 80 years ago, this was desert land —— not a few yea rs was desert land —— not a few years ago. there is now plenty of water to irrigate the crops. here in the uk, richard posner company specialises in analysing satellite imagery. he says virtually every opium farmer in the south—west of afghanistan now has an array of solar panels. there is a couple up solar panels. there is a couple up here. the effect on opium production has been dramatic. the helmand valley is the heart of the afghan opium
a trader in afghanistan takes ona a trader in afghanistan takes on a video tour of his shop.ps opium farmers used to irrigate their land. you may be surprised by the choice of power supply because these days afghan opium farmers choose solar power. each of these stacks contains hundreds of solar panels. there are thousands for sale in the market. the switch from diesel to solar on afghan opium farms has been incredibly quick. 2014 it started to be introduced among the farmers. it was 2017 that...
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esgillette skinguard,ona distinto. está diseñada con una banda protectora entre las navajas para protegern responsabilidad podemos recobrar lo perdido. hagamos lo correcto. mantengamos seis pies de distancia. lavemonos las manos con frecuencia. y usemos mascarilla todas las veces que salimos de casa. juntos, podemos luchar contra el covid-19. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. >>. >> parece que nadie esperaba que la cantante taylor swift lanzara un nuevo Álbum, tal vez ni ella misma, hace unas horas lo sacÓ y con un video incluido. >> miren. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> y para eso ya estÁ conmigo mi compaÑera nicole suÁrez, este tema de viernes, cuÉntame cÓmo va a ser este folclore, asÍ se llama su Álbum ¿verdad?. >> cuenta con 16 canciones y lo escribiÓ completamente en aislamiento, imagÍnese, de acuerdo a la artista no tenÍa previsto lanzar un nuevo disco pero cuando azotÓ la pandemia se quedÓ sin nada que hacer en tiempos de cuarentena asÍ que lo aprovechÓ para crear esta obra discogrÁfica, sorpresa que tiene a sus fanÁticos muy emocionados, relatÓ que antes de la crisis lo hubiera pensado mucho mÁs pero ahora se dio c
esgillette skinguard,ona distinto. está diseñada con una banda protectora entre las navajas para protegern responsabilidad podemos recobrar lo perdido. hagamos lo correcto. mantengamos seis pies de distancia. lavemonos las manos con frecuencia. y usemos mascarilla todas las veces que salimos de casa. juntos, podemos luchar contra el covid-19. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. >>. >> parece que nadie esperaba que la cantante taylor swift lanzara un nuevo Álbum, tal vez ni ella misma, hace unas...
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. >> what kind of precautions are people taking before they go out ona date and what questions are they asking? >> people are just a lot more direct. people are asking questions like how many people have you been seeing? have you been socially distancing? do youwear a sk or even have you been tested. i think a lot of times they stick with the video dating at first until they have built up that comfort in that rapport. >> what does that look what is a socially distance? da >> there is the basic level like hiking, picnic in the park, there is lking, but then you get to the next level of creativity. se we hav a lot of very interesting dates where people go on miles long white rides and they are just getting active and going rollerblading. they are doing walks aroundr thighborhood. i think virtual dating is where they really take it up a notch where we have seen really ti cr ways of doing virtual ty tours and top chef with each other. doing like a cooking competition with each other or a ual museum tour here everyone is flexing their imaginary muscles right now. >> on the other side of this
. >> what kind of precautions are people taking before they go out ona date and what questions are they asking? >> people are just a lot more direct. people are asking questions like how many people have you been seeing? have you been socially distancing? do youwear a sk or even have you been tested. i think a lot of times they stick with the video dating at first until they have built up that comfort in that rapport. >> what does that look what is a socially distance? da...
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paying it, it's more an issue of if we are spending that much altogether, why not spend a bit more onaa few more things? is there an question then of being out of touch with what the public is calling for, what people need following such a traumatic time that is still ongoing? in a race is a really good point about the u—turn over preschool meals, so you can definitely see one looming over rescinding the free car parking for nhs staff, which obviously you would think after what the nhs workers have done for this country, there's likely to be a public outcry over that, as well. but i think that this government is not equipped to look at the kind of deep structural reprogramming of the economy that is neededin reprogramming of the economy that is needed in a crisis like this. it wasn't the government that was in place that recreated the wartime economy, and that's the scale of the task required. it hasn't spent decades thinking about what level of state intervention do we need, and where do we put it, what levers do we apply, and how do we roll out this policy? it has not spent time thin
paying it, it's more an issue of if we are spending that much altogether, why not spend a bit more onaa few more things? is there an question then of being out of touch with what the public is calling for, what people need following such a traumatic time that is still ongoing? in a race is a really good point about the u—turn over preschool meals, so you can definitely see one looming over rescinding the free car parking for nhs staff, which obviously you would think after what the nhs...
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and the story is, and you have properly seen the pictures, the st bernard dog rescued from a mountain onaa stretcher. all 55 kilos of daisy. yes, st bernard dog isa kilos of daisy. yes, st bernard dog is a massive, and this one went missing on the mountains and had to be rescued by mountain rescue
and the story is, and you have properly seen the pictures, the st bernard dog rescued from a mountain onaa stretcher. all 55 kilos of daisy. yes, st bernard dog isa kilos of daisy. yes, st bernard dog is a massive, and this one went missing on the mountains and had to be rescued by mountain rescue
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and beige into thousand and 80 just missed out ona thousand and 80 just missed out on a metal.oing to be his last hurrah. but covid—19 has killed his dream. translation: back in 2008, if the beijing games had been postponed by a year i would have thought ok, another year to train another year to grow. but now i am 35. a year feels like a long time. so i have decided retirement is the only option. there is another reason he is retiring. he thinks tokyo's new olympic stadium may never get to hold an olympic opening ceremony. and he is not alone. a poll this week found only of japanese support holding the games even next year. by now the buildings around me here should have been bustling with thousands of athletes from all over the world getting ready to compete against each other. of course, because of covid—19 they are not here in this place remains a ghost town. but will it be any different one year from now? covid—19 is still circulating widely, if there is no vaccine, then how will it be possible to host an olympics here in tokyo safely? from brazil to india, south africa to
and beige into thousand and 80 just missed out ona thousand and 80 just missed out on a metal.oing to be his last hurrah. but covid—19 has killed his dream. translation: back in 2008, if the beijing games had been postponed by a year i would have thought ok, another year to train another year to grow. but now i am 35. a year feels like a long time. so i have decided retirement is the only option. there is another reason he is retiring. he thinks tokyo's new olympic stadium may never get to...
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we are ona people's savings to run out. we are on a slope where get slow.aren't they? this looks like an optimistic project, would you agree? suffice it to say that project has been ongoing and seems to be flourishing because it is not government funded and private investors, but project has been going quite smoothly. there is clearly this belief that cruise ships and the cruise industry will continue? absolutely! we depend heavily on that industry to create the injection of cash into the economy. that is what it does, it opens up people to the island, and it is like an instant injection of cash into the economy on a daily basis. talking about the reputation of cruising which has taken a bit of a hit in recent years with people out there worried about the environmental impact of these ships and all these things like over tourism so is there an opportunity tourism so is there an opportunity to rebuild sustainability here?|j would to rebuild sustainability here?” would say yes and as for the environment, the environment is important for our future but let's b
we are ona people's savings to run out. we are on a slope where get slow.aren't they? this looks like an optimistic project, would you agree? suffice it to say that project has been ongoing and seems to be flourishing because it is not government funded and private investors, but project has been going quite smoothly. there is clearly this belief that cruise ships and the cruise industry will continue? absolutely! we depend heavily on that industry to create the injection of cash into the...
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take a look at this, this is a 20—year—old homesick camel went ona 20—year—old homesick camel went onld last year, walked for seven days back to his true home. when the original ownerfound the his true home. when the original owner found the camel he was so touched he promised never to sell him again. the poor thing didn't like being sold! that's it from me. hello. it's been a fairly mixed weekend of weather, and we start with the new working week on an unsettled note. we've got some wet and windy weather around during the day on monday. but after that clears away, the middle of the week does look quite a bit drier and brighter, and then things are set to turn quite a lot hotter, especially in the south, as we head towards the end of the working week. but for the here and now, we have got low pressure that's moving in from the atlantic. it's already brought a lot of rain through the night. we're going to continue to see this area of low pressure on monday pushing its way northwards and eastwards, bringing rain to many parts of the uk. heaviest monday morning across parts of wales, nor
take a look at this, this is a 20—year—old homesick camel went ona 20—year—old homesick camel went onld last year, walked for seven days back to his true home. when the original ownerfound the his true home. when the original owner found the camel he was so touched he promised never to sell him again. the poor thing didn't like being sold! that's it from me. hello. it's been a fairly mixed weekend of weather, and we start with the new working week on an unsettled note. we've got some...
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now it is needed, but ona calculations. now it is needed, but on a much, much bigger scale.this £5 million is coming from, let alone the bigger numbers that are realistically required. and jeffrey, all of this in a moment where we are seeing this we can lockdown lifted in england, hopes for northern ireland, scotland and wales. but at the same time, a new local lockdown investor, how do read the moment, this reset against the background? —— the moment, this reset against the background ? —— lockdown the moment, this reset against the background? —— lockdown in leicester. boris johnson should be glad that donald trump is in office, because otherwise he would be a clear candidate for most incompetent leader in the world. the so—called air bridges being opened up for selective countries without a 14 day quarantine, you can go to italy but you can't go to portugal, portugal has a low coronavirus infection rate. the kind of arbitrariness of white and who can open where —— what, two metres being reduced to one metre, they're just what, two metres being reduced to one metre, they'r
now it is needed, but ona calculations. now it is needed, but on a much, much bigger scale.this £5 million is coming from, let alone the bigger numbers that are realistically required. and jeffrey, all of this in a moment where we are seeing this we can lockdown lifted in england, hopes for northern ireland, scotland and wales. but at the same time, a new local lockdown investor, how do read the moment, this reset against the background? —— the moment, this reset against the background ?...
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and forty's but was instead carried out by the social democrats it's not the nazis ona in the thirty's but in the 1970 s. and lasting for 30 years right in till the 21st century it is almost beggars belief and i can tell from your voice that it's not the same impact on you as it's had on me and probably all of our viewers but it would be wrong to imagine that this is restricted to one part of germany more to germany itself there is a whole body of men some women mainly men who in the period in the sixty's seventy's and eighty's somehow imagined sex with children was an extension of sexology an extension of homosexuality people who glowered all these lines and who proselytized for sometimes publicly sometimes privately the right of small children to consent to sex with grown men and this is a much bigger issue rick and it involves not just a few 100 people in germany but millions of people i think throughout the western world while so well said george i appreciate you putting that punctuation on that story so much left to be said by the way and something that we all all over the world b
and forty's but was instead carried out by the social democrats it's not the nazis ona in the thirty's but in the 1970 s. and lasting for 30 years right in till the 21st century it is almost beggars belief and i can tell from your voice that it's not the same impact on you as it's had on me and probably all of our viewers but it would be wrong to imagine that this is restricted to one part of germany more to germany itself there is a whole body of men some women mainly men who in the period in...
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there is no word ona down measures. there is no word on a new reopening date.ys earlier, a representative for local tour guides was feeling optimistic about the reopening. translation: it is great news and has brought cheer to guides. work that was closed for months will now start again. this will give a boost for the tourism sector. north of agra, in south delhi, officials opened on a different kind of opening, a vast new treatment centre with capacity forup to 10,000 treatment centre with capacity for up to 10,000 beds. in a country of 1.3 billion people, authorities are struggling to balance urgent priorities. the number of confirmed cases keeps rising to hit daily record levels. the healthcare system is stretched. even so, experts say the true scale of the pandemic is unknown. the figures are underreported. the virus continues to spread in a country that imposed on most stringent high—profile downs in the world. it hit migrant workers particularly hard. in a nation that's been humbled by the pandemic, it seems tourism and the taj mahaljust can't be the prio
there is no word ona down measures. there is no word on a new reopening date.ys earlier, a representative for local tour guides was feeling optimistic about the reopening. translation: it is great news and has brought cheer to guides. work that was closed for months will now start again. this will give a boost for the tourism sector. north of agra, in south delhi, officials opened on a different kind of opening, a vast new treatment centre with capacity forup to 10,000 treatment centre with...
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salieron primera vez cons nos ha sus abi pequeÑos la los puertas mÁs accesible f s latinouna ricas vamos onaetreros coo >> este que asegurarnosecomienda algunoa baÑistas secarne esté cocinada a 145 grados mascarilla en lugares cerrados >> la ensalada trae aguacate queso fresco y maíz >>> toman las medidas de precauciÓn y todos utilizamos mÁsc >>o creo que tengamos problemas >>> pero hay gente son ingredie conseguir en el campo >> ingredientes que...
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but across the nation, thousands of events fell to the pandemic and ona events fell to the pandemic anda day that celebrated america's fountain, the country's divisions were once again sharply in evidence. —— foundation. black lives matter ‘s protesters gathered a short distance from the white house as the president laid host to a lavish fourth ofjuly fireworks party and, once again, took up the theme of american nationalism. those that are lying about our history, those who want us to be ashamed of who want us to be ashamed of who we are not interested in justice or in healing, their goal is demolition. 0ur justice or in healing, their goal is demolition. our goal is not to destroy the greatest structure on earth, what we have built — the united states of america. the event drew thousands to the national mall, despite repeated calls from health officials here for people to avoid gathering in large groups. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. steve herman is the white house bureau chief for the international media organisation voice of america. he says the president was trying to appeal
but across the nation, thousands of events fell to the pandemic and ona events fell to the pandemic anda day that celebrated america's fountain, the country's divisions were once again sharply in evidence. —— foundation. black lives matter ‘s protesters gathered a short distance from the white house as the president laid host to a lavish fourth ofjuly fireworks party and, once again, took up the theme of american nationalism. those that are lying about our history, those who want us to be...
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chronic patients and immuno deficient patients and immuno deficient patients who usually receive serums onahly basis so i had to remind them to go to the hospital. nobody wanted to so for those who had to receive a specific treatment i had to insist that they go to hospital and get their treatment and for the others they were scared about the virus, they had a visit planned for that date and i was trying to do everything on the phone, explain the situation. i couldn't tell them that i was sick but i tried to do my work stop you continued in your professional life asa continued in your professional life as a doctor even while you feel sick and perhaps scared. i had to. the main problem was to manage my energy because i like to sleep, wake up after a few hours and then a few hours on the phone and then i had to sleep again. so that help me somehow. i felt i was useful because it is difficult, all your colleagues are fighting with this infection and you feel useless so somehow i was trying to do my part of the job and it helped me. when you were first working at the hospital and decided you ha
chronic patients and immuno deficient patients and immuno deficient patients who usually receive serums onahly basis so i had to remind them to go to the hospital. nobody wanted to so for those who had to receive a specific treatment i had to insist that they go to hospital and get their treatment and for the others they were scared about the virus, they had a visit planned for that date and i was trying to do everything on the phone, explain the situation. i couldn't tell them that i was sick...
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. -- i think ona the growing side of europe is doing very well, like the germans who have done a goodthink we have a better situation with covid. you have underweight investors, and so we have got the benefit now of a closer e.u. thanks to the recovery fund. and you have got a support in the ecb. on the other side, you have u.s. wouldons, and to me i have a bias toward european stocks, and the european indices have more cyclical anyway, which benefit from growth in china. are --l stocks in europe benefits from growth in china europe,w stability in and that will be good. where do you like -- i mean, what kind of stocks do you like in europe? is it the big international ones? is there a specific sector, or is it country specific? cyclical, asset heavy, anything that will benefit from growth in revenue with fixed costs. it is not specific to a country. international is good if you have asian exposure, particularly china exposure. will --heavy industry if you wanted to look for something, i would look for asset heavy countries. i would rather not get into a value debate. i am agnostic aga
. -- i think ona the growing side of europe is doing very well, like the germans who have done a goodthink we have a better situation with covid. you have underweight investors, and so we have got the benefit now of a closer e.u. thanks to the recovery fund. and you have got a support in the ecb. on the other side, you have u.s. wouldons, and to me i have a bias toward european stocks, and the european indices have more cyclical anyway, which benefit from growth in china. are --l stocks in...
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also accusing william barr of being too easy ona number of william barr of being too easy on a number essentially not got in jail time despite committing crimes. we very contentious, heated hearing with the 2020 election very much an undertone. on that point, it was kind of odd to see the top legal officer in the country struggling with a question about whether foreign interference in an american election was a bad thing. absolutely. and this also comes as the us intelligence community is included this yea rs community is included this years ago, that they have evidence that russia was interfering into the 2016 election, they have evidence they were working to interfere in the 2018 mid—term election, and they would try to interfere in the 2020 election. so that was definitely very interesting to hear. also, i would like to point out tensions between the us and china are also at an all—time high right now. there is concern the chinese may interfere as well. it was definitely an odd comment or an odd response from attorney general barr. he is associated with a tough line against antirac
also accusing william barr of being too easy ona number of william barr of being too easy on a number essentially not got in jail time despite committing crimes. we very contentious, heated hearing with the 2020 election very much an undertone. on that point, it was kind of odd to see the top legal officer in the country struggling with a question about whether foreign interference in an american election was a bad thing. absolutely. and this also comes as the us intelligence community is...
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i had put ona you can see it everywhere.'m not even looking down on people, it's so easily done. five years ago i suddenly realised like any middle—class person i'd been overdoing it and had to really work ha rd overdoing it and had to really work hard to stop getting any bigger and actually losing weight. so this is a nationwide classwide problem. and i think it is good that we are going to have some better labelling that the government... but we need much more than that. i would like to see local planning tackled better. near me there are two small high streets and every other shop or maybe five shops in a row are cheap food joints. and i see the kids coming out of school and they can buy chicken for £1.50, chicken and chips. and we have to deal with the availability of cheap bad food as much as anything else. i know those people on low incomes are particularly vulnerable and we should all care about how everybody is faring actually. caroline what yasmin seems to be describing is actually that this problem has so many fact
i had put ona you can see it everywhere.'m not even looking down on people, it's so easily done. five years ago i suddenly realised like any middle—class person i'd been overdoing it and had to really work ha rd overdoing it and had to really work hard to stop getting any bigger and actually losing weight. so this is a nationwide classwide problem. and i think it is good that we are going to have some better labelling that the government... but we need much more than that. i would like to see...
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we still start the week with this cooler air across the uk ona with this cooler air across the uk on
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mostly small and in individual care homes or pubs orfactories, but we are also prepared to take action ona it ta kes, on a wider basis if that is what it takes, just as we did in leicester. for permanent test sites and ten mobile testing units have been deployed across the city, meaning that leicester now has the high street of testing in the country. we have lost one of the biggest communication programmes that leicester has ever seen, including targeted social media posts, website banners, radio ads billboards and even been stickers. we wouldn't —— we will be working with all parts of the local community, local businesses, local football and cricket clubs, getting the message out. we have also established a process for making decisions to lift the lockdown, with the first decision point later this week. local action is one way in which we can control the spread of the virus while minimising the economic and social costs. another is to minimise the risk as we return more to normality. in recent weeks, we have reopened retail and football is rising. we want to give people more confidence t
mostly small and in individual care homes or pubs orfactories, but we are also prepared to take action ona it ta kes, on a wider basis if that is what it takes, just as we did in leicester. for permanent test sites and ten mobile testing units have been deployed across the city, meaning that leicester now has the high street of testing in the country. we have lost one of the biggest communication programmes that leicester has ever seen, including targeted social media posts, website banners,...
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we need something ona interested in it.ink that would be much better for the country. let's have another question now. considering that international students represent a large and creative industry in the us, would you make of current immigration policy for international students and what reforms should be brought in and why? let's go to you, moe, or international students, but perhaps you would also tap into the wider immigration debate. it let me answer the specific answer first. i think the specific answer first. i think the president's complete 100% reversal on his absolutely racist policy of trying to get rid of international students speaks for itself. doesn't thatjust international students speaks for itself. doesn't that just tell you everything? it was absolutely despicable, again. divisive, again. hateful, again. we see the same playbook from the trump camp and the republicans over and over again. that's just not america. so, to eve ryo ne that's just not america. so, to everyone on this wonderful programme from
we need something ona interested in it.ink that would be much better for the country. let's have another question now. considering that international students represent a large and creative industry in the us, would you make of current immigration policy for international students and what reforms should be brought in and why? let's go to you, moe, or international students, but perhaps you would also tap into the wider immigration debate. it let me answer the specific answer first. i think the...
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it is embarrassing for the statisticians that the data is not ona statisticians that the data is notwe understand it does not change a huge amount the number of deaths that have been reported but clearly there is a need to get it right with there is a need to get it right with the winter ahead when accurate data will be so important. many thanks, hugh pym, health editor. while the economic pressure to ease the lockdown restrictions is strong in many countries, the global rate of infection continues to rise. in the last 2a hours brazil has reached two million cases, india i million. and yesterday saw the highest daily total of new infections in the us, over 73,000. today, the un has warned that millions face starvation as a result of the pandemic. caroline hawley reports. most of the world hadn't heard of coronavirus six months ago, hadn't seen friends and family fall sick, hadn't felt the stranglehold it would put on our lives. now some countries are easing restrictions. in other places, though, it's still taking hold with truly devastating effect. today from india, a frightening new
it is embarrassing for the statisticians that the data is not ona statisticians that the data is notwe understand it does not change a huge amount the number of deaths that have been reported but clearly there is a need to get it right with there is a need to get it right with the winter ahead when accurate data will be so important. many thanks, hugh pym, health editor. while the economic pressure to ease the lockdown restrictions is strong in many countries, the global rate of infection...
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sophisticated system for putting in tracking and tracing measures, for testing millions of people seemingly onaillions of people seemingly on a dime, and a good example is this week, on tuesday, the authorities in the capital of a province found a single case, one woman who tested positive, and by friday, the entire city was under lockdown. 3.5 million people. they cancelled 600 flights in and out, so the government has done a very good job, you could arguably say, they have had more time to practice as this system than anyone else in really making sure that regional lockdown is are under control. yes, they did post a bit of economic growth, but economists are still quite worried, because that growth seems to be hinging on factory production and not real retail consumption. there are those who say that china is as surveillance state and does not believe in privacy concerns anyway, but there are other countries in asia pacific region, the region you keep your close eye on, that are also perhaps finding ways through this. yes, there are some success stories. vietnam, taiwan, they have both done v
sophisticated system for putting in tracking and tracing measures, for testing millions of people seemingly onaillions of people seemingly on a dime, and a good example is this week, on tuesday, the authorities in the capital of a province found a single case, one woman who tested positive, and by friday, the entire city was under lockdown. 3.5 million people. they cancelled 600 flights in and out, so the government has done a very good job, you could arguably say, they have had more time to...
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i was already working with the county ona already working with the county on a democratic project fori do believe my engagementjust kind of continue from there. but the main reason as to why i wanted to help work because of my pa rents to help work because of my parents and the influence they have on me, we are a family of help. and i always picture myself when i'm working, i a lwa ys myself when i'm working, i always picture my family, a home with parents that are new to the country, who have probably gone through hell and back, and have struggled to find a safe home for their family and they are trying to adapt in this difficult time. they are trying to adapt to this new language. and on top of that, there is a pandemic going on and they don't know how to get information or understand information. that is why it is so important to kind of reach out to them. and even though covid-19 of reach out to them. and even though covid—19 is affecting a certain risk group, i believe they are safe, so i chose to spend my easter holidays protecting those families because i think of them like pro
i was already working with the county ona already working with the county on a democratic project fori do believe my engagementjust kind of continue from there. but the main reason as to why i wanted to help work because of my pa rents to help work because of my parents and the influence they have on me, we are a family of help. and i always picture myself when i'm working, i a lwa ys myself when i'm working, i always picture my family, a home with parents that are new to the country, who have...
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what we are intending as for the next two weeks to be ona intending as for the next two weeks to be onw things go. we will probably work at around 50% of normal summer capacity for the rest of the season. what is a big issue for you today? watching how people behave and whether they are conforming to the guidelines? and we are trying to help all our guest for the are at the resort, at the theme park orart or the are at the resort, at the theme park or art or hurt us. we are trying to make it easier for a guess, so trying to make it easier for a guess, so we have narrow walkways, we have got signs. we are using paw prints ina we have got signs. we are using paw prints in a true chessington star to try to indicate our two metres a social distancing. we encourage our guests to wear face mask, and have mandated on 44 rows. we have got face coverings here at the resort, but we want to make sure that our guests, our staff, and of course our animals are kept safe while they are here at the resort. you mention to zoo here at the resort. you mention to zoo at the beginning. i imagine one of the
what we are intending as for the next two weeks to be ona intending as for the next two weeks to be onw things go. we will probably work at around 50% of normal summer capacity for the rest of the season. what is a big issue for you today? watching how people behave and whether they are conforming to the guidelines? and we are trying to help all our guest for the are at the resort, at the theme park orart or the are at the resort, at the theme park or art or hurt us. we are trying to make it...
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midfielder lucy staniforth hasjoined england midfielder lucy staniforth has joined manchester united women onaon a two—year deal. she has spent the last two seasons at birmingham city, but her contract has expired. she has been capped 16 times for her country and say she has made the move to win trophies and make history where the united. and west ham have signed the australian international goalkeeper mckenzie arnold, as seen here in the middle. shejoins from mckenzie arnold, as seen here in the middle. she joins from the mckenzie arnold, as seen here in the middle. shejoins from the brisbane roar. superbikes champion jonathan ray roar. superbikes championjonathan ray was beaten into second place on day one of the unofficial test in catalonia. it is the second session since the covid—19 lockdown, but not it is the second session since the covid—19lockdown, but not all teams are taking part. attack temperatures reached over 47 degrees. to cathy's scott redding edged out kawasaki by just under a tenth of a second. the season will resume injuly the 31st. pioneering jockey lizzie kelly has announ
midfielder lucy staniforth hasjoined england midfielder lucy staniforth has joined manchester united women onaon a two—year deal. she has spent the last two seasons at birmingham city, but her contract has expired. she has been capped 16 times for her country and say she has made the move to win trophies and make history where the united. and west ham have signed the australian international goalkeeper mckenzie arnold, as seen here in the middle. shejoins from mckenzie arnold, as seen here in...
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yeah, so i'll quickly turn around hang ona yeah, so i'll quickly turn around hang on a 2nd. hang on a 2nd. see all of his well? oh yes. oh yes, there she is. they are so oh yes. oh yes, there she is. they are so lovely. they are, yes but i'm afraid now she's got the squeaky rabbit which i would have to take away because that's can be no fun. there she is! that's what's happened to me then. i used to be, well i was a semi—respectable broadcaster but i'iow a semi—respectable broadcaster but now it'sjust a semi—respectable broadcaster but now it's just animals. there we a semi—respectable broadcaster but now it'sjust animals. there we are. that's what i do. what was it that sparked the first video? what was it that made you think you know what i'lljust give this a go?” that made you think you know what i'lljust give this a go? i actually recorded the day that a huge amount of sport went. because i was getting ready to go down to cardiff to do wells in scotland six nation in the final weekend. i was in a message that that was off for that at the same time an e—mail came in sayin
yeah, so i'll quickly turn around hang ona yeah, so i'll quickly turn around hang on a 2nd. hang on a 2nd. see all of his well? oh yes. oh yes, there she is. they are so oh yes. oh yes, there she is. they are so lovely. they are, yes but i'm afraid now she's got the squeaky rabbit which i would have to take away because that's can be no fun. there she is! that's what's happened to me then. i used to be, well i was a semi—respectable broadcaster but i'iow a semi—respectable broadcaster but...
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long chart ona amazon with some fancy moving mathematical averages. come on.szon, all it has done fallen back to a very comfortable support. it's not a direction, it is almost like a pause. dip in can you buy the the tech stock? >> i'm asking. jon: where is the dip on the nasdaq over the last couple of weeks? we are still up near all-time highs. >> i'm just trying to impress alicia with my math and all i see is amazon is backed with support. alicia: right. it is 12% off the high. again, that is not a bad entry point for any stock after your 10% to 12% off the high. that's fine. we don't think these stocks are rolling over, we just think some of the excess has to come out of it and charting is a great way to figure interest point. as i've said before, parabolas don't make for great technical charts. jon: always enjoy catching up with you. are you throwing the shade? jon: i appreciate your tolerance for a certain someone who has a bowtie. >> for you throwing me some parabolic shade? i love one she is on, we talk. jon: we will hear from amazon, apple, and faceboo
long chart ona amazon with some fancy moving mathematical averages. come on.szon, all it has done fallen back to a very comfortable support. it's not a direction, it is almost like a pause. dip in can you buy the the tech stock? >> i'm asking. jon: where is the dip on the nasdaq over the last couple of weeks? we are still up near all-time highs. >> i'm just trying to impress alicia with my math and all i see is amazon is backed with support. alicia: right. it is 12% off the high....
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we should have had the folks bre ona taylor killed to be charged years ago. but you are curriculum affirms and further the aforementioned. i call my students not students because i believe in their intelligence and their strengthed a their beauty. and i need them to believe in themselves because our world does not make them feel that way. abolitionist is teaching my duty. it's my duty to structure a curriculum that help thruse all kinds of issues such as police brutality, how to fight it. and how they can come to terms with the possibility that they might be the next victim of white supremacy at absolutely no fault of their own. teaching in the resistance is incredibly hard work but we have to do it because we need our kids to know that they are absolutely a part of this movement to smash white supremacy. so vice president biden, here's my question for you. you talk a lot about fighting if the soul of this nation. but how will you work with others to change this system that has benefited corrupt souls from day one? vice president biden: i've been doing this m
we should have had the folks bre ona taylor killed to be charged years ago. but you are curriculum affirms and further the aforementioned. i call my students not students because i believe in their intelligence and their strengthed a their beauty. and i need them to believe in themselves because our world does not make them feel that way. abolitionist is teaching my duty. it's my duty to structure a curriculum that help thruse all kinds of issues such as police brutality, how to fight it. and...
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ona lot of that will depend whether the european strategy, which replicates some of what we saw on the united states of localized lockdowns will hold. one of the problems facing policymakers, the national governments not just in the u.k. but across europe is a lot of the schemes they introduce incomes and businesses have been across the country. if you localized lockdowns you have a target with the federal government largely being the lever. you see a quarter three or quarter four could part-time indicators or whether we get more economic damages started. guy: boris johnson addressed this issue earlier on, let's take a listen. pm johnson: i will not stand by and allow this virus to cause more pain and more heartache in our country. we should squeeze that brake pedal in order to keep the virus under control. boris johnson speaking a little earlier on. they were done very quickly overnight. and extending the quarantine rules here as well showing symptoms of covid. we will be dealing with influenza, you'll be dealing with covid-19. it will be very clear that it will take a much more speed
ona lot of that will depend whether the european strategy, which replicates some of what we saw on the united states of localized lockdowns will hold. one of the problems facing policymakers, the national governments not just in the u.k. but across europe is a lot of the schemes they introduce incomes and businesses have been across the country. if you localized lockdowns you have a target with the federal government largely being the lever. you see a quarter three or quarter four could...
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ona: i know you focus a lot call. i would be remiss if i did not ask you about it.h will we see gold get going forward given the degree of uncertainty in the bear market we are seeing in marty's? -- seeing in commodities. key level everybody is watching his $1900. that is the old high. as a consolidated bull market. it is a perfect storm for higher prices. we have an election coming up. money earns nothing now and gold as the counterpart. i do not see gold doing anything but going higher. support around $1600. in the meantime it will drive people crazy and go higher. i do not see what will make it go lower as we enter into this consensus election. tom: michael mcglone with bloomberg intelligence. and nice primer on natural gas and the distribution of the natural gas system. plus 9.7 billion dollars transaction. lisa abramowicz, i am looking at a market that is extraordinary. we need to go back to february and the pre-pandemic low, and then the shock of it all. over three or four weeks, how we plunge down. i will put a single point. march 23. we will frame what it is
ona: i know you focus a lot call. i would be remiss if i did not ask you about it.h will we see gold get going forward given the degree of uncertainty in the bear market we are seeing in marty's? -- seeing in commodities. key level everybody is watching his $1900. that is the old high. as a consolidated bull market. it is a perfect storm for higher prices. we have an election coming up. money earns nothing now and gold as the counterpart. i do not see gold doing anything but going higher....
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. >> on the positive side, santa clara county health system ona whole is not overtaxed yet but 75% of the beds are open nationwide. >>> working out the issues, open on friday but only for scheduled appointments, and the city health urgent care testing site opened wednesday and there has been a lot of confusion and frustration. people were turned away when it suddenly shut down on thursday over insurance wh property owner. eying with the ceo property owner to clear things up. >> there is a surge in demand and we are doing everything we can to meet the demand. there are many variables in getting expansion. we look to open additional sites in the area to meet the demand and work through some issues we need to in order to do that. >>anhe said they test blocks of about five and people per day. he said if you're looking for an appointment get on the website regularly and often, and if you don't get a spot, keep checking back. for a full list of testing sites across the entire bay area head to kpix.com. >>> the chinese researcher wanted by the fbi is now in custody in sacramento and he was a
. >> on the positive side, santa clara county health system ona whole is not overtaxed yet but 75% of the beds are open nationwide. >>> working out the issues, open on friday but only for scheduled appointments, and the city health urgent care testing site opened wednesday and there has been a lot of confusion and frustration. people were turned away when it suddenly shut down on thursday over insurance wh property owner. eying with the ceo property owner to clear things up....
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it was written in 2019 by hannah 2nicole jones, he or she is ona recent oprah special here she is on recent oprah special. >> this has been collected racial terrorism against black americans no matter their gender and no matter their age. it is an enduring legacy. i hope we can use this moment, this unprecedented reckoning of the ongoing legacy of slavery. >> as you know, laura, the 6019 project is making its way into school curriculum. these films will only amplify the distortions of american history, including the implication that slavery andat especially racialized radicalized slavery was uniquely americandi. it claims that colonists declared independence from britain to protect slavery for they claim the constitution recognize as property when the founders explicitly did not. there were early abolition e efforts in the colonies.bo it's mears president lincoln and his relationship with frederick douglass. here is the upside. they should've gone to jordan peel and blundered to create this series. because it is a horrific version of american history with slavery as the central theme
it was written in 2019 by hannah 2nicole jones, he or she is ona recent oprah special here she is on recent oprah special. >> this has been collected racial terrorism against black americans no matter their gender and no matter their age. it is an enduring legacy. i hope we can use this moment, this unprecedented reckoning of the ongoing legacy of slavery. >> as you know, laura, the 6019 project is making its way into school curriculum. these films will only amplify the distortions...
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it doesn't seem that shining city ona a hill. it sees the dark kingdom out of the binhow tobind up the natione can begin by remembering with honesty and integrity the american declaration of independence for the first time in historyry proclaimed that a nation was coming into existence as a sworn enemy of human slavery, the enemy of human slavery. the american revolution that the institution on notice ove all or the world. it pays to be numbered and no other political revolution in the historyy of mankind ever me such a claim and maybe no civil rights leader does this affect better than reverend doctor martin luther king jr.. let me read a few lines from a birmingham jail. one day the south will know that when the states inhibited children of god sat down at the lunch counters in reality they were standing up for what is best in the american dream into the sacred values in our judeo-christian heritage, his words, not mine. our judeo-christiano- heritage thereby bringing the nation back to the democracy dug deep by the founding fa
it doesn't seem that shining city ona a hill. it sees the dark kingdom out of the binhow tobind up the natione can begin by remembering with honesty and integrity the american declaration of independence for the first time in historyry proclaimed that a nation was coming into existence as a sworn enemy of human slavery, the enemy of human slavery. the american revolution that the institution on notice ove all or the world. it pays to be numbered and no other political revolution in the historyy...