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that was professor paul hunter speaking to martin a i alice. far for both england and wales. 30.2 celsius the new mark for wales, that was recorded in cardiff, and 31.6 celsius at london�*s heathrow, that�*s also the uk�*s highest temperature of the year so far, along with england�*s highest temperature. now, you can see the extent of the day�*s sunshine. we do have some cloud coming round our area of high pressure into northern areas of scotland. and overnight, that cloud could be thick enough for an odd passing spot of rain through for western aisles and the highlands, but otherwise, it�*s a dry night with largely clear skies. it is a night, though, those temperatures are going to struggle to come down, so an uncomfortable night for sleeping. temperatures, 17 in cardiff by the end of the night, 18 in london. a bit fresher for scotland and northern ireland. temperatures for england and wales in the countryside will be a few degrees cooler than the cities as well. a warm start to the day nevertheless on monday. it is another fine, sunny, very w
that was professor paul hunter speaking to martin a i alice. far for both england and wales. 30.2 celsius the new mark for wales, that was recorded in cardiff, and 31.6 celsius at london�*s heathrow, that�*s also the uk�*s highest temperature of the year so far, along with england�*s highest temperature. now, you can see the extent of the day�*s sunshine. we do have some cloud coming round our area of high pressure into northern areas of scotland. and overnight, that cloud could be...
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professor paul hunter _ proportionate nations. professor paul hunter from _ proportionate nations.s good to talk to you. thank you for your time. —— from the university of. with the travel rules for people returning from some major holiday destinations changing tomorrow, there's been a scramble to rearrange plans to return home. people arriving from france, which is on the amber list, will need to quarantine for ten days, regardless of their vaccination status. and the previously green list islands of mallorca, menorca and ibiza will now move onto the amber list. it means compulsory quarantine for those over 18 who are not double—jabbed. our europe correspondent nick beake is on ibiza to assess the impact on holiday makers there. it was fun while it lasted. their stay on party island is ending sooner than expected, a final drink before heading back to the uk to beat the latest quarantine rule change. we have to pay for the extra flight, miss two days' holidayjust to come home on sunday so we can go to work and we can live our lives as normal. and what do you think about that? i'm n
professor paul hunter _ proportionate nations. professor paul hunter from _ proportionate nations.s good to talk to you. thank you for your time. —— from the university of. with the travel rules for people returning from some major holiday destinations changing tomorrow, there's been a scramble to rearrange plans to return home. people arriving from france, which is on the amber list, will need to quarantine for ten days, regardless of their vaccination status. and the previously green list...
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professor paul hunter, really good to speak to you.ustin. there you are. the medals have started to come in for team gb on day two. they have one to come up gb on day two. they have one to come up with a badly sending winning the silver in tae kwon do. he was beaten by uzbekistan pass back a goal back with active store. he was bidding to become the gold olympic champion but peter now refer to 34—29. he had led 2826 going into these final few seconds. rational responded really well to edge in i was not unlucky with a few things but that is tae kwon do. you i was not unlucky with a few things but that is tae kwon do.— i was not unlucky with a few things but that is tae kwon do. you have to no with but that is tae kwon do. you have to go with what — but that is tae kwon do. you have to go with what sport _ but that is tae kwon do. you have to go with what sport is _ but that is tae kwon do. you have to go with what sport is on _ but that is tae kwon do. you have to go with what sport is on the - but that is tae kwon do. you have to j go w
professor paul hunter, really good to speak to you.ustin. there you are. the medals have started to come in for team gb on day two. they have one to come up gb on day two. they have one to come up with a badly sending winning the silver in tae kwon do. he was beaten by uzbekistan pass back a goal back with active store. he was bidding to become the gold olympic champion but peter now refer to 34—29. he had led 2826 going into these final few seconds. rational responded really well to edge in...
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professor paul hunter of the university of east anglia.back home after their stunning euro 2020 quarter final victory over ukraine in rome last night. it was the most—watched live sporting tv event of the year, attracting a peak audience of 20.9 million people. england are now the bookies' favourites to win the championships. they are due to meet denmark at wembley on wednesday in the semi—finals. 0lly foster reports. gareth southgate was right. he said a change of scene, a first match in the tournament away from wembley, would be good for the players, and this was rome, sweet rome. because of quarantine and travel restrictions, there were only a few thousand england fans inside the stadio 0lympico, but millions were packed into the fan parks and beer gardens back home, and this is just a taste of what could be a very special week ahead. i know what will be happening at home, and that's great. you know, it's lovely to send everybody on a saturday night, beer in hand, in the air, wherever it is, and they should. they should enjoy it. englan
professor paul hunter of the university of east anglia.back home after their stunning euro 2020 quarter final victory over ukraine in rome last night. it was the most—watched live sporting tv event of the year, attracting a peak audience of 20.9 million people. england are now the bookies' favourites to win the championships. they are due to meet denmark at wembley on wednesday in the semi—finals. 0lly foster reports. gareth southgate was right. he said a change of scene, a first match in...
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professor paul hunter, as ever, many thanks, from the university of east anglia.embers to determine how to respond to the government's proposed 3% pay rise for nhs staff in england and wales. ministers say the rise is fair and recognises the efforts of health workers during the pandemic. but the royal college of nursing, which had called for a 12.5% rise, said its members were angry and upset and may consider industrial action. katharine da costa reports. what do we want? pay rise. when do we want it? now. a burned out workforce in the grips of a third wave. nhs staff have come under unprecedented pressure, tackling the covid crisis and record waiting lists. many, like carmen, a cardiac nurse, feel pay has already fallen well behind and this latest offer is a bitter disappointment. the pay rise is important for several reasons. for me personally, what it would mean is a pay that is in line with the value of this job, a pay that would attract new nurses into the profession and down the line what it would mean to me is to have sufficient amounts of colleagues to do
professor paul hunter, as ever, many thanks, from the university of east anglia.embers to determine how to respond to the government's proposed 3% pay rise for nhs staff in england and wales. ministers say the rise is fair and recognises the efforts of health workers during the pandemic. but the royal college of nursing, which had called for a 12.5% rise, said its members were angry and upset and may consider industrial action. katharine da costa reports. what do we want? pay rise. when do we...
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professor paul hunter, thank you so much. get to talk to you. thank you. mi; to talk to you.officer, professor chris whitty, in a park in central london last month. our correspondent helena wilkinson is following developments at westminster magistrates�* court. yes, the court heard that professor chris whitty had been walking through stjames' park chris whitty had been walking through st james' park last month chris whitty had been walking through stjames' park last month on a sunday evening. he had been on his way to see at the prime minister when he was accosted in that park. two men appeared here at westminster magistrates�* court today. one of them is called louis he was from essex, and he was asked to enter a plea and he pleaded guilty to one charge of assault by beating. that was an incident ofjune of last year. the court heard that lewis, who is in the dock today wearing a suit, a former estate agents, he lost hisjob as suit, a former estate agents, he lost his job as a result of the incident, and a court heard he was unreservedly apologetic for the distress that he ha
professor paul hunter, thank you so much. get to talk to you. thank you. mi; to talk to you.officer, professor chris whitty, in a park in central london last month. our correspondent helena wilkinson is following developments at westminster magistrates�* court. yes, the court heard that professor chris whitty had been walking through stjames' park chris whitty had been walking through st james' park last month chris whitty had been walking through stjames' park last month on a sunday evening....
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after the figures, i spoke to professor paul hunter, who's a professor in medicine at the university trend is continuing, and we're seeing quite substantial reductions in case numbers over the last few days, and today's figures are about 40% lower than they were last sunday, which is roughly the same drop as we saw yesterday compared to the previous saturday as well, so it is looking very encouraging at the moment. we're not quite a week from freedom day, and you'll want the two weeks presumably to give an accurate picture and what impact that may have had, if anything, on infection rates. do these figures look manageable at the moment? you're quite right. it won't be till friday at the earliest before we start seeing any impact of freedom day on the statistics but, even if freedom day does increase transmission, and it's not absolutely certain that that will be the case because schools are closing, so that will reduce transmission, but clearly a lot of other venues are opening up, which potentially could increase transmission, but if we what we're seeing at the moment is quite a sub
after the figures, i spoke to professor paul hunter, who's a professor in medicine at the university trend is continuing, and we're seeing quite substantial reductions in case numbers over the last few days, and today's figures are about 40% lower than they were last sunday, which is roughly the same drop as we saw yesterday compared to the previous saturday as well, so it is looking very encouraging at the moment. we're not quite a week from freedom day, and you'll want the two weeks...
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paul hunter is professor in medicine at the university of east anglia.entirely unexpected. we saw cases beginning to plateau earlyjune, but i think we saw a subsequent large surge that was associated with the early england game. and so as the euros finished, we would certainly expect to see less of a driver on the case numbers. and in fact, looking at scotland, we're actually what happened in scotland a couple of weeks before us, where ten days or so after their last game, case numbers started falling dramatically. and indeed, hospitalisations are now declining in scotland as well. i suspect... this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story: news that presidentjoe biden has said the us troops will end their combat mission in iraq by the end of the year. tunisia is facing a period of major upheaval after its president dismissed the country's prime minister and suspended the parliament, following violent protests over the government's handling of a massive spike in covid cases. the northwest african nation is seen by some as a rare succe
paul hunter is professor in medicine at the university of east anglia.entirely unexpected. we saw cases beginning to plateau earlyjune, but i think we saw a subsequent large surge that was associated with the early england game. and so as the euros finished, we would certainly expect to see less of a driver on the case numbers. and in fact, looking at scotland, we're actually what happened in scotland a couple of weeks before us, where ten days or so after their last game, case numbers started...
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after the figures, i spoke to professor paul hunter, who's a professor in medicine at the university we are seeing quite substantial reductions in case numbers over the last few days, and today's figures are about a0% lower than they were last sunday, which is roughly the same drop as we saw yesterday compared to the previous saturday as well, so it is looking very encouraging at the moment. we are onl a encouraging at the moment. we are only a week- -- _ encouraging at the moment. we are only a week... not _ encouraging at the moment. we are only a week... not quite _ encouraging at the moment. we are only a week... not quite a _ encouraging at the moment. we are only a week... not quite a week - encouraging at the moment. we are. only a week... not quite a week from freedom day and you will want the two weeks to give an accurate picture and what impact that may have had on infection rates. do these figures look manageable at the moment? ., �* moment? you're quite right, it will not be until— moment? you're quite right, it will not be until friday _ moment? you're quite right, it wi
after the figures, i spoke to professor paul hunter, who's a professor in medicine at the university we are seeing quite substantial reductions in case numbers over the last few days, and today's figures are about a0% lower than they were last sunday, which is roughly the same drop as we saw yesterday compared to the previous saturday as well, so it is looking very encouraging at the moment. we are onl a encouraging at the moment. we are only a week- -- _ encouraging at the moment. we are only...
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paul hunter is professor in medicine at the university of east anglia and says he expects covid willarn to live with it. i think our grandchildren's grandchildren will be getting covid, but like the other coronaviruses that have been circulating for decades, it'll probably end up, fairly soon, being just another cause of the common cold. how wise, in your view, is it that we ditch the remaining restrictions, such as face coverings, when things change in england for certain on the 19th ofjuly? i think a lot of the debate at the moment is around, is it the safe thing to do at present? and actually, i don't think that's the correct question to be asking. the question should be, when is it going to be the safest? and if we don't do it now, we'll be lifting restrictions in the early autumn, when schools will be back, so increasing transmissions. the first round of vaccines, before we start the next booster round of vaccines, will be possibly reducing in their effectiveness somewhat, and also by then we may well be seeing the arrival of other respiratory virus infections that have been kep
paul hunter is professor in medicine at the university of east anglia and says he expects covid willarn to live with it. i think our grandchildren's grandchildren will be getting covid, but like the other coronaviruses that have been circulating for decades, it'll probably end up, fairly soon, being just another cause of the common cold. how wise, in your view, is it that we ditch the remaining restrictions, such as face coverings, when things change in england for certain on the 19th ofjuly? i...
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paul hunter is professor in medicine at the university of east anglia. you for being with us this afternoon. we are being told by the government that we need to get used to live with coronavirus. for how long? to live with coronavirus. for how lam? ., ,, to live with coronavirus. for how lon? , ., to live with coronavirus. for how lam? ., ., , to live with coronavirus. for how loni? ., ., , long? probably forever, really. i think our grandchildren's - think our grandchildren's grandchildren will be getting coronavirus, but like the other coronaviruses that have been circulating the decade, it will probably end up fairly soon just be another cause of the common cold. like mike how wise is that, in your view, that we ditch the remaining restrictions, such as face coverings, when things change in the 19th ofjuly? i think a lot of the debate at the moment is around, is it the safe thing to do at present. actually, i don't think that is the correct question to be asking. the question should be, when it's going to be the safest. if we don't do it now, we will
paul hunter is professor in medicine at the university of east anglia. you for being with us this afternoon. we are being told by the government that we need to get used to live with coronavirus. for how long? to live with coronavirus. for how lam? ., ,, to live with coronavirus. for how lon? , ., to live with coronavirus. for how lam? ., ., , to live with coronavirus. for how loni? ., ., , long? probably forever, really. i think our grandchildren's - think our grandchildren's grandchildren...
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earlier, i spoke to former new zealand rugby league player robbie hunter—paul who gave me his reactionom a clients point of view, i think it's even more disappointing. the information is starting to flow to the service, and say that this won't work without input from the players. you have got to think that, actually, they are pretty important to the overall value of the game. i personally because i wanted to represent my country. i wanted to walk out with a silver spoon on my chest and play rugby for my nation. there will be a lot of players that this will be their last chance to get the opportunity to do it, and it might be betterfor might be better for his chance to get the opportunity. they are not going to get that opportunity again. should the opportunity go ahead without australia and new zealand? personally, i want to see international rugby league. they will be taking part in the south tournament, they've been in australia, great britain, new zealand over the last three years, but now at the position of number fourin but now at the position of number four in the world, if we se
earlier, i spoke to former new zealand rugby league player robbie hunter—paul who gave me his reactionom a clients point of view, i think it's even more disappointing. the information is starting to flow to the service, and say that this won't work without input from the players. you have got to think that, actually, they are pretty important to the overall value of the game. i personally because i wanted to represent my country. i wanted to walk out with a silver spoon on my chest and play...
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paul hunter is professor in medicine at the university of east anglia.hink we saw a subsequent large surge that was associated with the early england game and so as we, as the euro is finished, we certainly expect to see less of a driver on the case numbers. in scotland, we are actually mirroring what happened in scotland a week ago, a couple of weeks before us, we're ten days or so after their last game, case numbers falling dramatically. hospitalisations are now declining in scotland as well. i suspect hospitalisations in the uk will peak sometime this week, probably tomorrow or wednesday, but then of course on friday, we will start seeing the effects of monday the 19th on cases and that is a little bit more difficult to predict. little bit more difficult to redict. ~ ., v little bit more difficult to redict. ~ . h little bit more difficult to redict. . �*, , , predict. what's your best prediction. _ predict. what's your best prediction, if— predict. what's your best prediction, if i _ predict. what's your best prediction, if i had - predict. what's yo
paul hunter is professor in medicine at the university of east anglia.hink we saw a subsequent large surge that was associated with the early england game and so as we, as the euro is finished, we certainly expect to see less of a driver on the case numbers. in scotland, we are actually mirroring what happened in scotland a week ago, a couple of weeks before us, we're ten days or so after their last game, case numbers falling dramatically. hospitalisations are now declining in scotland as well....
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paul hunter is professor in medicine at the university of east anglia and explained that this downwardpredict. personally, i don't think we will see cases rising at the end of this week, but i'm not absolutely certain. but what i am more confident about is that, if we do see cases rising, it would be anywhere near as dramatic as people were concerned about is likely to be actually temporary, so even if we do start getting a surge, it won't, the speed of that surge won't last as long as we've seen in recent weeks, but will actually start again plateauing out fairly quickly. we have an update on the latest covid—19 cases. they were just 24—hour period, there have been 24,950 new cases. that is another fall, because compared to yesterday, that was 29,173. the technical difficulties, with the data around death, we do not have an update on that. as far as the vaccination programme goes, we are here in million people of the adult population have received their first jab, 37.2 million have had their second vaccine dose. we will get more information on that data and bring it to you here on bbc
paul hunter is professor in medicine at the university of east anglia and explained that this downwardpredict. personally, i don't think we will see cases rising at the end of this week, but i'm not absolutely certain. but what i am more confident about is that, if we do see cases rising, it would be anywhere near as dramatic as people were concerned about is likely to be actually temporary, so even if we do start getting a surge, it won't, the speed of that surge won't last as long as we've...
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paul: all right. kyle. >> i'll give a miss to the white house for getting involved in hunter biden's arts deals.lanning an exhibition of his paintings which could sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars. now the white house has worked out a plan to keep the buyers confidential even from hunter as a way to avoid ethical issues. let me get this straight, the concern is who's funneling money to the president's son, and the white house thinks let's do it all in secret. come on. transparency would be better, or maybe hunter should wait a few years before monetizing his artistic expression. paul: jillian. >> it's -- [inaudible] but the bigger problem is that adults aren't working, they're collecting unemployment, and so there's a huge demand for teenage labor. as a result, a couple of schools are cutting back hours, raising wages or not opening at all. paul: okay. and, dan. >> a big hit to the four states whose budgets the past two weeks have included expansions of school choice programs. those states are ohio, pennsylvania, new hampshire and arizona. pennsylvania's especially notable because there
paul: all right. kyle. >> i'll give a miss to the white house for getting involved in hunter biden's arts deals.lanning an exhibition of his paintings which could sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars. now the white house has worked out a plan to keep the buyers confidential even from hunter as a way to avoid ethical issues. let me get this straight, the concern is who's funneling money to the president's son, and the white house thinks let's do it all in secret. come on. transparency...
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on hunter biden license and social security card and said hunter biden signed the receipt the day that was laptop was turned over to john paulis it validates his story 100%. like hillary clinton joe biden had a private email account and using it to send sensitive state department information -- >> sean: may i interrupt? is that legal? >> it could be legal. there was nothing classified in it. joe biden said i never did anything to help my son. he gets a priesting from the u.s. embassy in turkey and send it to his private email and to his son. every part of the joe and hunter biden story they told america in 2019 and 2020 has been debunked thanks to hunter's laptop. >> sean: miranda, i am anxious to get ahold of your book. many of the people have the emails from zero experience hunter. joe had lunches with the foreign business partners of hunter when he said he hadn't. from are photos and videos on that laptop and many people don't have that part of the laptop, but you might have had access to it. is that true? >> well, we have the entire laptop and everything in it. it's fantastic that john has done that signature matching. e
on hunter biden license and social security card and said hunter biden signed the receipt the day that was laptop was turned over to john paulis it validates his story 100%. like hillary clinton joe biden had a private email account and using it to send sensitive state department information -- >> sean: may i interrupt? is that legal? >> it could be legal. there was nothing classified in it. joe biden said i never did anything to help my son. he gets a priesting from the u.s....
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well, the former new zealand rugby league international, robbie hunter paul, told us that it was disappointinge got to think that actually as stakeholders, they are _ think that actually as stakeholders, they are pretty important to the overall — they are pretty important to the overall value of the game. the olympics officially starts in tokyo tomorrow, with the opening ceremony, but the show director kentaro kobayashi has been sacked, after a comedy sketch from 1998 emerged, in which he referenced the holocaust. organisers are still deciding what form the ceremony will take. we do know that two gold medallists from rio will be leading out team gb. sailor hannah mills, on the left here, says she's overwhelmed to be chosen as a flag bearer, alongside rower moe sbihi. in a break from tradition, each nation has been allowed to nominate one female and one male representative. mills and sibihi were selected, from a group of athletes put forward by their sports, as exemplifying the olympic and team gb values. to be selected as a rower, and be the flag _ to be selected as a rower, and be the flag be
well, the former new zealand rugby league international, robbie hunter paul, told us that it was disappointinge got to think that actually as stakeholders, they are _ think that actually as stakeholders, they are pretty important to the overall — they are pretty important to the overall value of the game. the olympics officially starts in tokyo tomorrow, with the opening ceremony, but the show director kentaro kobayashi has been sacked, after a comedy sketch from 1998 emerged, in which he...
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hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. >>> chris paulplay in mathhe playlikein ga one. first finals, janice antetokounmpo cleared the play and had 20 points and 17 boards. but the sun took control the entire second half. chris paul lands on the foot of lopez, berries of three, paul knocked down a six and a seven. the sons are up 15, phoenix 718 point lead by the time paul was done. a game-high 32 and the suns take the wind. their first final win at home since the ford administration. matt olson will take his cot in next week's home run derby at coors field. he is sixth in the american league with 20 long balls. stephen piscotty back in the lineup for the first time since june 15. and martin maldonado threw it into center field. chris bassitt had a four-run lead. alvarez had a three run jack. the astros taken 8-6 late, they score seven unanswered and they win 9-6. they lead the west by 4 1/2 games. haley jones, throwing out the first pitch, the first time haley missed all year. the ball drops, and the giants are on a run. ninth inning, ti
hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. >>> chris paulplay in mathhe playlikein ga one. first finals, janice antetokounmpo cleared the play and had 20 points and 17 boards. but the sun took control the entire second half. chris paul lands on the foot of lopez, berries of three, paul knocked down a six and a seven. the sons are up 15, phoenix 718 point lead by the time paul was done. a...
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hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. >>> that fog that paul was talking about. >>> more than 60 people have lost their lives overseas and dozens are missing a severe flooding hits parts of western europe. that region has seen unprecedented rain over the past 24 hours. in belgium, debris was everywhere and a bridge inundated with water after a river overflowed and several homes have collapsed. more than 1000 other homes have been evacuated. stunning video out of germany now with water from the river banks rushing through towns and streets after heavy rains. rail and road transports disrupted and some shipping operations in fact are suspended. take a look at the damage in another part of germany. half a dozen houses brought down by the flooding and debris and water surrounding the ones that are left standing. flooding also hit the netherlands. water covering the streets and the tourist town of vulcan bird and a care home and hospice had to be evacuated overnight. soldiers have been deployed in those rescue efforts. >>> coming up, the official se
hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. >>> that fog that paul was talking about. >>> more than 60 people have lost their lives overseas and dozens are missing a severe flooding hits parts of western europe. that region has seen unprecedented rain over the past 24 hours. in belgium, debris was everywhere and a bridge inundated with water after a river overflowed and several homes have...
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says unequivocally, hunter biden signed the receipt of the last time the laptop was turned over to macisaac. do you know how many people smeared john paulsaac? just let candler he clinton, joe biden had the private email account and was using it to send sensitive state departmentnt information -- >> sean: may i interrupt? is that legal? >> it could be legal. gets a briefing from the u.s. embassy in turkey and he sends it to his private email account and sends it to his son because his son was interested in the case. every part of the joe-hunter biden story that they propped on america has been completely debunked thanks to hunter biden's laptop. >> sean: i'm very anxious to get a hold on your book. because many people have the emails from zero experience hunter the implicate joe, that hunter was paying joe's bills, joe is having lunch, with a foreign business partners of hunter, where he said repeatedly that he had not. my understanding is that there are many photos and videos on that laptop and that many people don't have that part of the laptop became. but you might have had access to it. it's a rumor. is that true? >> we have the ent
says unequivocally, hunter biden signed the receipt of the last time the laptop was turned over to macisaac. do you know how many people smeared john paulsaac? just let candler he clinton, joe biden had the private email account and was using it to send sensitive state departmentnt information -- >> sean: may i interrupt? is that legal? >> it could be legal. gets a briefing from the u.s. embassy in turkey and he sends it to his private email account and sends it to his son because...
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lives of the residents in the bayview-hunters point but also all of our city citizens, and i thank you for your support and partnership. >> clerk: thank you. i think, paul, that there's one more caller, so next speaker. >> good morning. my name is jill fox. i am -- i live 80 feet from the historic shipwright's cottage. i have been advocating for this park since 1999. when i first spoke to phil ginsburg about it, he was the fifth park and rec manager that i talked to about our dream park plan for india basin. i am thrilled to see it moving forward, and i am thrilled that i have personally been acknowledged in this meeting as a member of the equity development leadership committee. but i also wanted to remind you of who brought everyone to the dance, and that was the india basin neighborhood associate which advocates for the acquisition and for the shipwright's cottage landmark status, and that was all volunteers with really no budget who really wanted this park because we thought, and it's being proven now, that creating a park out of our closed boatyard and the other sort of junkyards that were around india basin would kind of lift all parks out here, n
lives of the residents in the bayview-hunters point but also all of our city citizens, and i thank you for your support and partnership. >> clerk: thank you. i think, paul, that there's one more caller, so next speaker. >> good morning. my name is jill fox. i am -- i live 80 feet from the historic shipwright's cottage. i have been advocating for this park since 1999. when i first spoke to phil ginsburg about it, he was the fifth park and rec manager that i talked to about our dream...