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paul charles, thank _ one of these six countries.paul charles, thank you for - one of these six countries. paul charles, thank you for clarifying that. good night. you're watching bbc news. let's catch up with those front pages. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejessica elgot, deputy political editor of the guardian, and claire cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraph. very good evening to you both. before our chat, quit look at the front pages. let's start with the guardian. it leads with the new coronavirus variant, saying the red list has six countries added following the �*significant threat�* from the new variant. the telegraph tells the story of a husband who fears his wife drowned in the channel tragedy after 27 people died trying to cross to the uk. and it says the �*new super—variant puts african countries on red list�*. the financial times says there�*s a clash between britain and france following the incident in the english channel. the metro leads with the
paul charles, thank _ one of these six countries.paul charles, thank you for - one of these six countries. paul charles, thank you for clarifying that. good night. you're watching bbc news. let's catch up with those front pages. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejessica elgot, deputy political editor of the guardian, and claire cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraph. very good evening to you both. before our chat, quit look at...
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paul charles is ceo of the travel consultancy the pc agency. 20 months into the crisis, this must feelike deja vu for the industry — do travellers have more flexibilty and financial protection this time round? i think they do, there is no doubt travel firms have become much better at offering refunds or alternatives in terms of switching flights but this feels like we are going backwards at a time when things were improving. airlines were back to 60 or 70% of what they were flying pre—pandemic, tour operators and travel agents were seeing bookings return to around 80% of what they saw before the pandemic and hotels were starting to fill a room is again so it feels like we are moving back to the early pandemic period where governments were not hesitating to put restrictions in and there are alternatives. let's talk about _ there are alternatives. let's talk about the _ there are alternatives. let's talk about the specific - talk about the specific instance. what happens to immediate arrivals from southern africa and those with holidays booked? there are some luckier ones who will be arr
paul charles is ceo of the travel consultancy the pc agency. 20 months into the crisis, this must feelike deja vu for the industry — do travellers have more flexibilty and financial protection this time round? i think they do, there is no doubt travel firms have become much better at offering refunds or alternatives in terms of switching flights but this feels like we are going backwards at a time when things were improving. airlines were back to 60 or 70% of what they were flying...
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paul charles saying it should be looked up on a case—by—case basis. taste should be looked up on a case-by-caseknow that the industry has — case-by-case basis. we know that the industry has been _ case-by-case basis. we know that the industry has been on _ case-by-case basis. we know that the industry has been on its _ case-by-case basis. we know that the industry has been on its knees. - case-by-case basis. we know that the industry has been on its knees. we . industry has been on its knees. we got rid of the red list earlier this month. no doubt the whole industry will be looking at this story and feel dismayed. no doubt it was hoping for not a blanket solution on bike this, but perhaps something a bit more nuanced. —— like this. for the people who�*ve had their boosters, i�*m sure they were hoping for a far more nuanced approach. clearly, the scientists are concerned. there�*s a quote saying if this was a terrorist threat, the level go up from amber to red. i�*m sure he doesn�*t say lightly. i can obviously understand why the travel industry will be dismayed. people who have plans to travel
paul charles saying it should be looked up on a case—by—case basis. taste should be looked up on a case-by-caseknow that the industry has — case-by-case basis. we know that the industry has been _ case-by-case basis. we know that the industry has been on _ case-by-case basis. we know that the industry has been on its _ case-by-case basis. we know that the industry has been on its knees. - case-by-case basis. we know that the industry has been on its knees. we . industry has been on its...
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joining me now is paul charles, founder and ceo of the pc agency. good to have you with us as well.que, malawi, zambia. what do you make of that? you have been critical of the government's policy in the past on travel restrictions. irate government's policy in the past on travel restrictions.— government's policy in the past on travel restrictions. we now have ten countries on — travel restrictions. we now have ten countries on the _ travel restrictions. we now have ten countries on the uk _ travel restrictions. we now have ten countries on the uk red _ travel restrictions. we now have ten countries on the uk red list - travel restrictions. we now have ten countries on the uk red list and i travel restrictions. we now have ten countries on the uk red list and it i countries on the uk red list and it feels like we are going backwards some weeks. the travel sector has been recovering pretty substantially, almost back to 80% of what it was pre—pandemic but now the sector is left in limbo, as are consumers who have trips booked for this christmas. it is a very worrying development and i
joining me now is paul charles, founder and ceo of the pc agency. good to have you with us as well.que, malawi, zambia. what do you make of that? you have been critical of the government's policy in the past on travel restrictions. irate government's policy in the past on travel restrictions.— government's policy in the past on travel restrictions. we now have ten countries on — travel restrictions. we now have ten countries on the _ travel restrictions. we now have ten countries on the uk...
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gabe gutierrez on the ground there, and i'm also joined by paul henderson and charles coleman, a civil rights attorney and former prosecutor. mr. gutierrez, let's start with you there. and let's start with this dismissed charge. what did the judge say in terms of his thinking with regards to dismissing the june charge and what else does it mean for the rest of the trial? >> reporter: the jury is inside the courtroom and hearing jury instructions, but yes, as you mentioned, that breaking news just a short time ago. the judge dismissing count six. now, that was only a misdemeanor, but it is a blow to the prosecution. because many legal analysts thought this was one of the charges that the prosecution had the greatest likelihood of a conviction. let me explain what happened. the state statute makes it illegal for minors to carry a short barrel shotgun or rifle, but the statute is written to allow teenagers to go hunting with rifles and shotguns. there was a back and forth before the jury was in the courtroom where the prosecution and the defense were discussing language. the defense motio
gabe gutierrez on the ground there, and i'm also joined by paul henderson and charles coleman, a civil rights attorney and former prosecutor. mr. gutierrez, let's start with you there. and let's start with this dismissed charge. what did the judge say in terms of his thinking with regards to dismissing the june charge and what else does it mean for the rest of the trial? >> reporter: the jury is inside the courtroom and hearing jury instructions, but yes, as you mentioned, that breaking...
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charles: right. >> so when you add paul this up -- charles: i got to wrap-up here but i want a solution. >> means fedsooner than they say they will. these missing workers mean unemployment rate will fall. the combination of lower unemployment and higher inflation means they're going to have to raise sooner which ultimately is good news. you don't want them raising too late. otherwise we just have too much air in the balloon right? charles: okay. >> so to keep with your macaroni analogy, you imagined turning up heat, water boiled off. charles: that was my goal. i couldn't get to it evaporate any other way. it has been far too long. we'll pick it back up again. meanwhile let's bring in deneen borelli. deneen, walmart ceo doug macmillan, on the conference call, when stimulus payments ended people were coming back. within a matter of weeks we were fully staffed. why is it hard to have the conversation people don't want to work or been seduced into working? because we don't have the conversation i don't we will get that fixed and addressed properly. >> we need to talk about it properly. when i was young,
charles: right. >> so when you add paul this up -- charles: i got to wrap-up here but i want a solution. >> means fedsooner than they say they will. these missing workers mean unemployment rate will fall. the combination of lower unemployment and higher inflation means they're going to have to raise sooner which ultimately is good news. you don't want them raising too late. otherwise we just have too much air in the balloon right? charles: okay. >> so to keep with your...
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paul camarillo. our chief investigator charles prescott. deputy chief investigator keith lamone. investigator cameron watson. investigator darius mcclure. we also need to thank people from at home who have also been helping us with regard to this case. ms. kayla willis, ms. jada baxter who is here, cindy barred, laramie floyd, matt morgan. our communications department, our fire and ema, i.s., d.o.t., gis. we also need to thank the gbi, the georgia bureau of investigation, in particular director vic reynolds. special agent richard dial, who i believe is here with us. special agent jason seacrest. special agent lawrence kelly. and inspector eve rogers. we also knead to thank specifically the glenn county police department, deputy chief ricky evans and captain jeremiah berquist. glenn county sheriff neal jump. glenn county clerk of court ron adams. georgia state patrol, major thoronow king. operational managers for homeland security, todd keys. what we can make note of is that ahmaud's death has signaled significant changes in this community, in our state and in this nation. with t
paul camarillo. our chief investigator charles prescott. deputy chief investigator keith lamone. investigator cameron watson. investigator darius mcclure. we also need to thank people from at home who have also been helping us with regard to this case. ms. kayla willis, ms. jada baxter who is here, cindy barred, laramie floyd, matt morgan. our communications department, our fire and ema, i.s., d.o.t., gis. we also need to thank the gbi, the georgia bureau of investigation, in particular...
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senior assistant district attorney paul camarillo, our chief investigator, charles prescott. deputy chief investigator, keith lamone, investigator cameron watson, investigator darius mcclure. we also need to thank people at home who have been helping us with regard to this case. miss kayla willis, miss jada baxter who is here, cindy bard, sara wrap, laramie floyd, matt morgan. our communications department, our fire and ema, i.s., d.o.t. and g.i.s. we need to thank the gbi, the georgia bureau of investigations, in particular director vic reynolds, special agent richard dial, who i believe is here with us, special agent jason seacrest, special agent lawrence kelly and inspector eve rogers. we also need to thank specifically with the glenn county police department deputy chief ricky evans and captain jeremiah burquist. also with the glenn county sheriff's office need to thank glenn county sheriff kneel jump, glenn county clerk of court, ron adams, georgia state patrol, major thornal king and sergeant chris black. with gma we also thank operations managers for homeland security,
senior assistant district attorney paul camarillo, our chief investigator, charles prescott. deputy chief investigator, keith lamone, investigator cameron watson, investigator darius mcclure. we also need to thank people at home who have been helping us with regard to this case. miss kayla willis, miss jada baxter who is here, cindy bard, sara wrap, laramie floyd, matt morgan. our communications department, our fire and ema, i.s., d.o.t. and g.i.s. we need to thank the gbi, the georgia bureau...
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paul camarella. chief investigator charles prescott. deputy chief investigator keith limon. investigator cameron watson. investigator darius ml1 cclure. ms. kayla willis. cindy borrowed, sarah rap, laramie floyd, matt morgan, our communications department, we also need to thank also the georgia bureau of investigation and in particular, the director. special agent richard dial. we do continuing live in brunswick outside the courthouse where arbery's killers have learned they will spend the rest of their lives behind bars after the georgia jury found all three of those men guilty, rejecting -- the jury rejecting their self-defense claims against the unarmed arbery. the governor of georgia, brian kemp, has released a statement. "arbery was the victim of vigilantism that has no place in his state," as legal efforts continue to hold all accountable as responsible very hope the arbery family, the brunswick community, those in the state and around the nation who been following this case can now move forward on a path of healing and reconciliation. a live look outside the courthous
paul camarella. chief investigator charles prescott. deputy chief investigator keith limon. investigator cameron watson. investigator darius ml1 cclure. ms. kayla willis. cindy borrowed, sarah rap, laramie floyd, matt morgan, our communications department, we also need to thank also the georgia bureau of investigation and in particular, the director. special agent richard dial. we do continuing live in brunswick outside the courthouse where arbery's killers have learned they will spend the rest...
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i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. jeff paul is in brunswick with more. jeff? >> very emotional time here in brunswick, georgia on multiple levels. some people in celebratory mood saying the jury got it right. you have other folks that have been out here on days on end that have been exhausted by the case that have a sense of relief. they said looking back at past trials, they thought there was a chance that it wouldn't go in their favor and nobody would be held accountable. that's not the case. according to the jury's decision this afternoon, took them 12 hours to come to that decision over a span of two days. all three men found guilty on multiple charges. you have travis mcmichael, the man that physically shot ahmaud arbery, his father greg found guilty on eight of the nine counts and the man that filmed it, roddy bryan found guilty of six of nine counts. but we're learning his lawyer plans to file for a new trial next week. you look at the verdict and when it was read in full, lots of celebration outside the courthouse. cheers, hugging and for the family of
i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. jeff paul is in brunswick with more. jeff? >> very emotional time here in brunswick, georgia on multiple levels. some people in celebratory mood saying the jury got it right. you have other folks that have been out here on days on end that have been exhausted by the case that have a sense of relief. they said looking back at past trials, they thought there was a chance that it wouldn't go in their favor and nobody would be held accountable. that's not...
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charles sheerer, national commander, army and navy union. retired navy fleet master chief, paul a.ation. mr. cory b. baits, national vice commander, the american legion. mr. james mccormick, national commander, military order of the purple heart. retired marine corps, sergeant major donny baker. retired army chaplain, brigadier general robert plukuoski, military chaplain association. retired marine corps corporal charles brown, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. retired marine...
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paul's for our last rehearsal, and that's when the camera lights were on full. >> a crowd of about 3,000 have built up. their enthusiasm is unmistakable. prince charles so relaxed, he nearly came to grief on the top step. and when it was over, prince charles clasped lady diana's hand reassuringly and unaffectedly. >> she was photogenic. she was young. she was beautiful. the world was in love with her. >> it was like a perfect love story, but behind the scenes a whole different story was playing out. a story of struggle. a story of a 19-year-old girl naive in this world trying to find herself. ♪ >> here at the bbc, we've mounted the biggest-ever outside broadcast. there are more than 60 cameras covering the proposal route. >> let's face it. the british know how to put on a big event like this. >> the date was getting nearer and nearer, and it was starting to sink in how many people were going to be watching this wedding and how important it was going to be. >> is your hat heavy? >> no, not particularly. >> this whole machine had just taken on a life of its own. >> just about every network in japan is covering the wedding. >> yes, right. >> why the big
paul's for our last rehearsal, and that's when the camera lights were on full. >> a crowd of about 3,000 have built up. their enthusiasm is unmistakable. prince charles so relaxed, he nearly came to grief on the top step. and when it was over, prince charles clasped lady diana's hand reassuringly and unaffectedly. >> she was photogenic. she was young. she was beautiful. the world was in love with her. >> it was like a perfect love story, but behind the scenes a whole different...
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paul volcker and ronald reagan, by the way. it was both of them. i'm not worried about hyperinflation right now but they're surely setting the table for more inflation. charlesiece in bloomberg, opinion part of it, nmt, modern monetary theory, already being practiced with the government spending and social programs, that it has been a huge success out of inflation spike, that it might justify us doing more. i know you don't like hearing about this, neither do i but feels they are trying to make the case. >> they are. they have increased the debt enormously and stock market is fairly strong. the economy is not terrible, not crashing or any of that, but all of that is true but what has happened, charles, there are almost no long-term government bonds coming out of the fed, coming out of the government because the fed is buying them up and replacing them with short-term deposits held by member banks at the fed. that is what happened. this process can't continue forever. you can't become japan. we're moving into the japan era very, very quickly and that is to be concerning because these things are not like shots in the head, body drops over. these are slow you a
paul volcker and ronald reagan, by the way. it was both of them. i'm not worried about hyperinflation right now but they're surely setting the table for more inflation. charlesiece in bloomberg, opinion part of it, nmt, modern monetary theory, already being practiced with the government spending and social programs, that it has been a huge success out of inflation spike, that it might justify us doing more. i know you don't like hearing about this, neither do i but feels they are trying to make...