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but yesterday, he used an a cce pta ble change.be black players, which led to this. i deeply apologise for it. he also voiced what was described as a drizzly compilation of stereotypes, including about
but yesterday, he used an a cce pta ble change.be black players, which led to this. i deeply apologise for it. he also voiced what was described as a drizzly compilation of stereotypes, including about
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but yesterday, he used an a cce pta ble change. yesterday, he used an acceptable and outdated language to describe black players, which led to this. i deeply apologise for it. he also voiced what was described as a drizzly compilation of stereotypes, including about south asians and their supposed career preferences, 93v their supposed career preferences, gay footballers making a life choice and young female players not likely to be hit hard with the ball. soon after, he was gone. in his resignation statement, he said, i am deeply saddened that i have offended those diverse communities that i have worked so hard to include. the condemnation has been widespread. what many want to see now is a sign of positive change. he being in that position, you are supposed to know better. i am position, you are supposed to know better. iam hoping position, you are supposed to know better. i am hoping that within six months my want to see where we are at. greg clark still holds influential roles, meanwhile the fa is under pressure to follow a rob
but yesterday, he used an a cce pta ble change. yesterday, he used an acceptable and outdated language to describe black players, which led to this. i deeply apologise for it. he also voiced what was described as a drizzly compilation of stereotypes, including about south asians and their supposed career preferences, 93v their supposed career preferences, gay footballers making a life choice and young female players not likely to be hit hard with the ball. soon after, he was gone. in his...
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pta, you caniti gu spend enough time actually writing up these market moves.hank you very much indeed. we are going to be discussing what secretary of the treasury mnuchin is doing in terms of the federal reserve and the pandemic really funds out of yellen's reach. and next guest says that mnuchin's moves violate the cares act. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: today we are focused on if the recent market euphoria is misplaced. investors believe there is a path to a new round of stimulus, the fact that janet yellen may head of the treasury. talks last week and the shop removed by secretary mnuchin. joe: this is an interesting thing in the back rent, mnuchin pulling the plug on these facilities not in use. from one of the managers of the cares program saying this is ham-handed to undermine the biden administration. "the good news it is illegal. the fed should not go along with this attempt at sabotage and retain the cares act funds it already has." caroline: i mean, strong words, and pretty strong words from the former federal reserve vice chair could he is a demo
pta, you caniti gu spend enough time actually writing up these market moves.hank you very much indeed. we are going to be discussing what secretary of the treasury mnuchin is doing in terms of the federal reserve and the pandemic really funds out of yellen's reach. and next guest says that mnuchin's moves violate the cares act. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: today we are focused on if the recent market euphoria is misplaced. investors believe there is a path to a new round of stimulus, the...
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proyecto felicidades para ellos iremos a una pausa pero al regresar un piloto de fórmula briv aac elais ptan, el piloto francés sufrió uno de los accidentes más aparatosos y peligrosos que se han visto en las pistas en los últimos años su auto estalló en segundos ardió incluso se partió en dos, el piloto francés vivió para contarlo gracias a la enorme seguridad de los trajes y los autos de este deporte a partir de ahora seguro tendrá ddos fechas de cumpleaños tiene mucho que celebrar. >> con esto nos despedimos que tengan un lindo inicio de semana los dejamos con más, buenas noches. >> [♪ ♪] . >> [♪ ♪] . >> [♪ ♪] . >> [♪ ♪] . >> [♪ ♪] . >> [♪ ♪] . >> [♪ ♪] . >> [♪ ♪] . >> > > [♪ ♪] . >> [♪ ♪] . >> bienvenidos a la zona mixta lista las semifinales del guardianes 2020, raúl jiménez salió lesionado mi querido gallo, golpe durísimo. >> lo mejor de la semana 12 de la nfl aquí usted lo verá. >> ufc reino golpas, tonga, . >> la victoria la revisaremos . >> [música] . >> [música] .
proyecto felicidades para ellos iremos a una pausa pero al regresar un piloto de fórmula briv aac elais ptan, el piloto francés sufrió uno de los accidentes más aparatosos y peligrosos que se han visto en las pistas en los últimos años su auto estalló en segundos ardió incluso se partió en dos, el piloto francés vivió para contarlo gracias a la enorme seguridad de los trajes y los autos de este deporte a partir de ahora seguro tendrá ddos fechas de cumpleaños tiene mucho que...
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com pletely u na cce pta ble for a country with this much capacity.e coming indoors this will only unless we put in some very dire measures soon. do you see the chance of those measures been put in place under this administration or soon enough under a new administration? the issue here is we are operating a power vacuum. we have just finished a very contentious election. and the white house is yet to address is regard us to the pandemic although president—elect biden and vice president elect harris‘s coronavirus task force is refreshing for those of us in the medical and public health arena, they are limited in what they can do untiljanuary 20 so it is up to the country to band together and put in place preventative measures until we can get to why they received vaccine which we won't see into the middle of next year for most people. or more therapeutics that can help. the bigger issue here, though, is hospitals are already reaching capacity and with that issue and with limited resources by way of ppe in small rural hospitals and private hospitals we
com pletely u na cce pta ble for a country with this much capacity.e coming indoors this will only unless we put in some very dire measures soon. do you see the chance of those measures been put in place under this administration or soon enough under a new administration? the issue here is we are operating a power vacuum. we have just finished a very contentious election. and the white house is yet to address is regard us to the pandemic although president—elect biden and vice president elect...
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predominantly black city, and falsely, over and over, alleging voterfraud targeted at black people is not a cce ptathat we all need to stand up for in our democracy and say enough. ok, thank you very much for your time. thank you. a satellite that's considered critical for understanding the effects of climate change has been launched into space. sentinel—6 took off on board a space x rocket from a launch pad in california. it will measure oceans and lakes and become the primary means of tracking global sea level rises. data from the satellite will also reveal how huge masses of water are moving around the globe. sentinel—6 was developed jointly by the european and us space agencies. rolf densing is director of operations for the european space agency. he explained the importance of the satellite. there is increasing sea levels, this has consequences for coastal areas, and these consequences will be better, more precisely mapped with sentinel—6 than ever before. obviously the height of dykes will have to be re—evaluated, major cities like amsterdam, new york, tokyo are concerned by the increase of s
predominantly black city, and falsely, over and over, alleging voterfraud targeted at black people is not a cce ptathat we all need to stand up for in our democracy and say enough. ok, thank you very much for your time. thank you. a satellite that's considered critical for understanding the effects of climate change has been launched into space. sentinel—6 took off on board a space x rocket from a launch pad in california. it will measure oceans and lakes and become the primary means of...
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tougher sentencing sends a message that this is not a cce pta ble message that this is not acceptable work to support their families, they deserve to be treated with the same respect we would all want to be treated with ourselves. the duke of cambridge says a new investigation into how the bbc secured an interview with his mother in 1995 is "a step in the right direction". the corporation has promised to "get to the truth" about the events surrounding the panorama interview with princess diana. lord dyson, one of the country's most senior retired judges and a former supreme courtjudge, had been appointed to lead the inquiry. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: a report into possible war crimes by australia's special forces in afghanistan outlines dozens of unlawful killings. the australian military issues an apology and admits discipline broke down. the british government is to invest £4 billion a year into its armed forces — for a year into its armed forces — the next four years. the largest spending of its kind for 30 years. has smoking made a comeback because of the pande
tougher sentencing sends a message that this is not a cce pta ble message that this is not acceptable work to support their families, they deserve to be treated with the same respect we would all want to be treated with ourselves. the duke of cambridge says a new investigation into how the bbc secured an interview with his mother in 1995 is "a step in the right direction". the corporation has promised to "get to the truth" about the events surrounding the panorama interview...
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what could actually accelerate his a cce pta nce actually accelerate his acceptance of the election counting offered a way to exit somewhat gracefully within the context of how he has refused to concede up until this particular point, and it would also help if republican leadership particularly in the senate would meet with him and tell him that it is finally time for you to concede the election, it is finally time to allow transition to happen, to allow transition to happen, to allow president elect biden and his administration to be able to have information and tools that they need to have a smooth transition. even if that does happen and that transition is smooth, the damage is already done, to america's reputation and democracy. the thing i'm most concerned about within the context of the united states is the number of people who don't accept the results of the election, so there was a poll that came out within the last couple of days that suggests that well over half of republicans believe that president trump actually won the election, and more than two thirds actually believe that
what could actually accelerate his a cce pta nce actually accelerate his acceptance of the election counting offered a way to exit somewhat gracefully within the context of how he has refused to concede up until this particular point, and it would also help if republican leadership particularly in the senate would meet with him and tell him that it is finally time for you to concede the election, it is finally time to allow transition to happen, to allow transition to happen, to allow president...
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food retailers has said the abuse its staff are receiving from customers has reached a n "u na cce ptaave risen by 36% this year to nearly 40,000 incidents. our consumers affairs correspondent, sarah corker, reports. bodycam footage from a co—op store in northamptonshire. the customer becomes aggressive. get out, right now. he repeatedly tries to rip off the facemask off the shop worker. take it off. the abuse against retail staff is escalating. this is what happened in surrey when a customer was asked to follow the shop's one—way system. shelves of wine destroyed and staff threatened. the co—op says one in four of their front line staff have faced anti—social behaviour or been attacked this year. in manchester, store manager matthew says it is happening on a daily basis. there was a gentleman causing trouble because he was refusing to follow the social distancing measures and was approached by a member of staff and asked to leave the store and in doing so he spat at a member of staff several times. it puts the fear into you so you won't go near anyone or approach them. retailers have
food retailers has said the abuse its staff are receiving from customers has reached a n "u na cce ptaave risen by 36% this year to nearly 40,000 incidents. our consumers affairs correspondent, sarah corker, reports. bodycam footage from a co—op store in northamptonshire. the customer becomes aggressive. get out, right now. he repeatedly tries to rip off the facemask off the shop worker. take it off. the abuse against retail staff is escalating. this is what happened in surrey when a...
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first of all, what we saw tonight, this is not the usual a cce pta nce this is not the usual acceptance, the inauguration will be different. who knows how they will be doing the inaugural balls. he enters at a difficult time and he will face a lot of challenges, including coronavirus. we have not seen it much on the news today but yesterday was the wrecker day, two days ago had been the wrecker before that and so on. he is coming in at a very difficult time and that is why the messaging we are hearing a lot from him in this campaign is we have a lot of work to do. let's celebrate then get to work and frankly, i'm hearing the same thing from republican strategist, saying they are ready to put the selection behind them. the only people who are not saying that our people on the trump campaign's payroll and he did, i did speak with a trump campaign senior advisor to date who said, he echoed what the president tweeted, that they still believe donald trump won and it will come down to legal votes. the president, he has been in 35 hundred lawsuits so he will litigate his way through this or tr
first of all, what we saw tonight, this is not the usual a cce pta nce this is not the usual acceptance, the inauguration will be different. who knows how they will be doing the inaugural balls. he enters at a difficult time and he will face a lot of challenges, including coronavirus. we have not seen it much on the news today but yesterday was the wrecker day, two days ago had been the wrecker before that and so on. he is coming in at a very difficult time and that is why the messaging we are...
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tonight the fa dramatically announced that clark had stepped down after what he called u na cce pta bleown after what he called unacceptable words that did a disservice to our game. this has been another grim day for the sport, greg quite's resignation last thing english football needed after a period of crisis with a grass roots of the game suspended and turnstiles still shot. agreement over a bailout to help clubs survive has proved elusive and is increasing tension over the future structure of the clu b over the future structure of the club game. football authorities had today been expected to come together today been expected to come together to help the sport, instead the governing body has lurched into another crisis. borisjohnson has had his first telephone conversation with america's new president—elect, joe biden. our deputy political editor vicki young is in westminsterfor us. vicki, what was said? there has been quite a lot of focus on some of the potentially problematic areas. unlike donald trump,joe problematic areas. unlike donald trump, joe biden is no fan of brexit and h
tonight the fa dramatically announced that clark had stepped down after what he called u na cce pta bleown after what he called unacceptable words that did a disservice to our game. this has been another grim day for the sport, greg quite's resignation last thing english football needed after a period of crisis with a grass roots of the game suspended and turnstiles still shot. agreement over a bailout to help clubs survive has proved elusive and is increasing tension over the future structure...
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joe biden isn't going to need to embrace donald trump photos and we saw in his a cce pta nce trump photos he is trying to do, that he really reached out across the aisle and said he wasn't going to be the president of red states or blue states but of the united states, and i think we're ready to move onto that chat. are you concerned, though, about the road ahead and how difficult it will be for president—electjoe biden going forward? especially if they don't win a majority in they don't win a majority in the senate as well, his hands will be very tired, won't they, on capitol hill? absolutely, big challenges ahead, the biggest of which is addressing this global pandemic where millions of americans are affected and we are at 12 million americans affected right now by the coronavirus and those numbers are not going down and so joe and those numbers are not going down and sojoe biden has his hands more than full. he has governed for many years so this isn't the first time he is addressing these kinds of issues that he is going to need to meet with the lights of doctor anthony fauci —— the l
joe biden isn't going to need to embrace donald trump photos and we saw in his a cce pta nce trump photos he is trying to do, that he really reached out across the aisle and said he wasn't going to be the president of red states or blue states but of the united states, and i think we're ready to move onto that chat. are you concerned, though, about the road ahead and how difficult it will be for president—electjoe biden going forward? especially if they don't win a majority in they don't win...
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that would not be a democratic candidate that was a cce pta ble democratic candidate that was acceptablectric. they would never become the candidate. you wonder whether we didn't talk about the future and the democratic party what they need to do to expand their appeal, i'm just not sure whatjohn was describing they whether those people would ever go over to a democratic. whether is joe biden on somebody else.|j suppose also you got to factor into that fracking and oil which are important in pennsylvania. he never really had a clear position on fracking, joe biden. he did. it wasn't well put a cross, perhaps in western pennsylvania. of course the president... and there was a moment in the debate where perhaps he went ina in the debate where perhaps he went in a direction that didn't help him. much more to come. we will get more into those votes. much more to come here on bbc news — stay with us. the israeli prime minister the architect of the middle east peace process has been assassinated. a27—year—old jewish man has been arrested and an extremistjewish organisation has claimed responsi
that would not be a democratic candidate that was a cce pta ble democratic candidate that was acceptablectric. they would never become the candidate. you wonder whether we didn't talk about the future and the democratic party what they need to do to expand their appeal, i'm just not sure whatjohn was describing they whether those people would ever go over to a democratic. whether is joe biden on somebody else.|j suppose also you got to factor into that fracking and oil which are important in...
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0r does he go for no deal and find that as politically more a cce pta ble that as politically more acceptablere thought two weeks ago that it was thought two weeks ago that it was really on track for getting a deal and everybody down to those compromises. right now, this week they do not. there is a real feeling of pessimism. we all talked about time running out. it really is running out. the argument here is about what is the last day that a deal can be done. but people are just not sure. when is it, what are they saying? well, it depends on who you speak to. well, we know it was going to be at mid—october. the prime minister said mid—october and michel barnier said the end of october. then the eu said mid—november now they are saying november 19. if you push very ha rd saying november 19. if you push very hard and look at your contacts like, i don't buy, they were set up the last moment. i was told this week, la st moment. i was told this week, last week in november, and when i pushed again, there is the possibility for the beginning of december but you get into all sorts of eu politics bec
0r does he go for no deal and find that as politically more a cce pta ble that as politically more acceptablere thought two weeks ago that it was thought two weeks ago that it was really on track for getting a deal and everybody down to those compromises. right now, this week they do not. there is a real feeling of pessimism. we all talked about time running out. it really is running out. the argument here is about what is the last day that a deal can be done. but people are just not sure. when...
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kids have been in the same school district since they were little, i was pta president of our elementaryid a lot of advocacy work for undocumented families. that is home. helping is not what i do. it's who i am. i was known in my community as someone that people can reach out to if they needed questions or resources for undocumented families. and i feel like my community has supported me 100% because of the work that i give back. when we lost everything, people reached out to me and i never thought that people i had helped in the past would be the ones who would be helping me to be. i have had so much support from people. my name is jocksana corona and this is my brief but spectacular take on surviving a wildfire. judy: what a story of courage and we certainly -- hope all that health continues. and that is the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the "pbs newshour," stay safe and see you soon. >> major funding has been provided by -- >> architect. beekeeper. mentor. a raymondjames financial advisor taylor's advice to
kids have been in the same school district since they were little, i was pta president of our elementaryid a lot of advocacy work for undocumented families. that is home. helping is not what i do. it's who i am. i was known in my community as someone that people can reach out to if they needed questions or resources for undocumented families. and i feel like my community has supported me 100% because of the work that i give back. when we lost everything, people reached out to me and i never...
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comments like this are being made by the fa chairman and a very public forum, it is simply not a cce pta fda's view that those comments undermining the work that the fa is trying to do and we have to talk to a a very clear question, is he the right individual to be this organisation at a time where they are trying to move forward, trying to make changes across the board as i say and regards to racism, discrimination within football, gender equality. is he the right individual to be leading that organisation forward and i think there is real concern with regard to those comments they made today he is not the person that they feel should be leading the organisation at this time. forever takes over, he's now gone with immediate effect, how big are the challenges facing the fa over this? i think usually. i was trying to do a great amount of work behind the scenes and notjust in football, a boardroom level across the board with regards to increasing the board with regards to increasing the number of the ame coaches and football, and women in football and it's a difficult situation when there'
comments like this are being made by the fa chairman and a very public forum, it is simply not a cce pta fda's view that those comments undermining the work that the fa is trying to do and we have to talk to a a very clear question, is he the right individual to be this organisation at a time where they are trying to move forward, trying to make changes across the board as i say and regards to racism, discrimination within football, gender equality. is he the right individual to be leading that...
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from the kitchen table -- it was called the kitchen table strategy -- to take over school boards and pta chapters across the country became a hallmark of the new right movement, coinciding with the rising visibility and politicizing of the right-wing evangelical movement opposed to roe v. wade and the right to abortion, and of course, the humiliating loss of the war in vietnam. this is also when mass shootings began. these were white nationalist responses to the great success of the civil rights movement, and the civil rights movement went on to represent far more than it spawned the puerto rican movement for independence, the chicano movement, especially here in california. the farmworkers movement, red power, which actually did away with termination. and many other groups, and especially, the women's liberation movement and the lgbt liberation movement. in a way, the second amendment was a ticking time bomb. it was there. the national rifle association was one of the formations transformed during the period of white -- right wing resurgence. until 1975, the nra had not regulations and
from the kitchen table -- it was called the kitchen table strategy -- to take over school boards and pta chapters across the country became a hallmark of the new right movement, coinciding with the rising visibility and politicizing of the right-wing evangelical movement opposed to roe v. wade and the right to abortion, and of course, the humiliating loss of the war in vietnam. this is also when mass shootings began. these were white nationalist responses to the great success of the civil...
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and the fa dramatically announced that he had stepped down after what he an a cce pta ble stepped downdisservice to our game. this has been another grim day for the sport, greg clark's resignation, the lesson football needed after wolves a period of crisis for the grassroots of the game suspended in terms of style still shut, agreement or for a bailout to help clubs survive as proved elusive and increasing tension over the future structure of the club game. footballs authorities and said there'd been expecting to come together to help the sport and instead, the governing body has another crisis. health ca re care make the supreme court is hearing a case which could overturn the affordable care act which is better known, republican states backed by the donald trump republican states — backed by the trump administration — are trying to strike down the law. if they‘ re successful — it would invalidate the health insurance for up to 23 million americans. this is the hearing. it's in audio only and held online. remember conservative justices now occupy six of the courts nine seats — includi
and the fa dramatically announced that he had stepped down after what he an a cce pta ble stepped downdisservice to our game. this has been another grim day for the sport, greg clark's resignation, the lesson football needed after wolves a period of crisis for the grassroots of the game suspended in terms of style still shut, agreement or for a bailout to help clubs survive as proved elusive and increasing tension over the future structure of the club game. footballs authorities and said...
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new trade treaty, so there has been progress made, according to eu diplomats, but no mutually a cce ptat would suggest, still no nearer resolution. those talks agree a post brexit trade deal are resuming in brussels today. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. for much of this week, it's going to be unseasonably mild, except for thursday when it is going to turn much colder, there will be a significant wind chill, but it will be short lived because on friday we see a return to milder conditions. today, though, dry and brighter weather is coming our way compared to the weekend but there is more rain in the forecast and that is courtesy of an area of low pressure with its fronts coming in from the south—west through the course of the afternoon. one look at this chart with all those isobars tells you it is going to be a blustery day, the strongest winds will be across the north of scotland, here we could have gusts of 50mph. so we still have some spots of rain here and there but equally some sunshine coming through this morning's cloud but the cloud will
new trade treaty, so there has been progress made, according to eu diplomats, but no mutually a cce ptat would suggest, still no nearer resolution. those talks agree a post brexit trade deal are resuming in brussels today. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. for much of this week, it's going to be unseasonably mild, except for thursday when it is going to turn much colder, there will be a significant wind chill, but it will be short lived because on friday...
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food retailers has said the abuse its staff are receiving from customers has reached a n "u na cce ptait is happening on a daily basis. there was a gentleman causing trouble because he was refusing to follow the social distancing measures and was approached by a member of staff and asked to leave the store and in doing so he spat at a member of staff several times. it puts the fear into you so you won‘t go near anyone or approach them. retailers have spent time and money making stores coronavirus secure. staff say some customers are growing increasingly frustrated with the rules and incidents of verbal and physical abuse are rising. and this level of violence is absolutely not acceptable. some of the uk‘s leading retailers are now calling for stronger penalties for those who abuse shop workers. tougher sentencing and legislation sends a really important reset message that this is not acceptable behaviour. people are coming to work to earn money to support their families and they deserve to be treated with the same respect that we would all want to be treated with ourselves. reminding c
food retailers has said the abuse its staff are receiving from customers has reached a n "u na cce ptait is happening on a daily basis. there was a gentleman causing trouble because he was refusing to follow the social distancing measures and was approached by a member of staff and asked to leave the store and in doing so he spat at a member of staff several times. it puts the fear into you so you won‘t go near anyone or approach them. retailers have spent time and money making stores...
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depending on the coding, there has to be actions done by the voter and then there is an automatic a cce pta0 , 000 absentee ballots 7700 out there. the actual total is 40,000 absentee ballots to scan and report and they do have an issue that was asked about earlier this morning that they had a corrupt memory card in one of the early voting icps, the polling place scanners, they discovered that, they took the ballots from that, they rescanned those and those will be included in the totals that approximately 400 vote and it isn't included in the 4800. it is the benefit of having the paperback up that if there was a clear you can ta ke that if there was a clear you can take care of those. —— that is included in the 4800. they are trying to figure out exactly where the batches are for the 797 because they had felt they had uploaded them and then they looked and realise that they have not. taylor had a unique issue. they did their absentee balance printing in—house. something along the way may be the ballots not the appropriate sides so if you have a ballots... so that is georgia's state—wide vo
depending on the coding, there has to be actions done by the voter and then there is an automatic a cce pta0 , 000 absentee ballots 7700 out there. the actual total is 40,000 absentee ballots to scan and report and they do have an issue that was asked about earlier this morning that they had a corrupt memory card in one of the early voting icps, the polling place scanners, they discovered that, they took the ballots from that, they rescanned those and those will be included in the totals that...
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i would say it is really important to get a high level of u pta ke really important to get a high levelch is the most effective, the cheapest of the most available? we had to realise when it comes to cost, notjust short—term cost but long—term cost benefits, this is one of the key things. with any control policy for an infectious disease, we know lockdown is costly but we know if we do not lockdown there are other class, notjust human lives but health costs as well for these things. what we are trying to do is develop an optimal policy that, in some ways, it minimises the overall cost. not just the that, in some ways, it minimises the overall cost. notjust the cost of the vaccine but what would be their cast further down the line if we didn't have an optimal vaccine policy and terms of not necessarily reaching herd immunity as rapidly as possible and having other because by having to have further intervention measures later. it is really important that the vaccine is delivered in the most optimal cost effective way. i can understand from a business point of view i seeks pharmaceuticals
i would say it is really important to get a high level of u pta ke really important to get a high levelch is the most effective, the cheapest of the most available? we had to realise when it comes to cost, notjust short—term cost but long—term cost benefits, this is one of the key things. with any control policy for an infectious disease, we know lockdown is costly but we know if we do not lockdown there are other class, notjust human lives but health costs as well for these things. what we...
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huge vote of confidence in this novel way of making vaccines which appear to be really safe and a cce ptae really safe and acceptable and effective in so many people, more than 70,000 people have beenin people, more than 70,000 people have been in these studies so far and the results of these studies set a very high barforfuture results of these studies set a very high bar for future vaccines results of these studies set a very high barforfuture vaccines in results of these studies set a very high bar for future vaccines in the pipeline. in that sense, in the mrna sense, the moderna vaccine from america is similar to the biontech pfizer one we've heard so much about in the last few days as well. it is similar but there are important differences. in moderna there is 100 micrograms per dose but biontech is 30 micrograms so potentially using the biontech technology, assuming it is like for like, you can make three times as much vaccine using that technology as you can if you go with the moderna one. moderna have also said that there vaccine is fine at -20, said that there vaccine is fine at
huge vote of confidence in this novel way of making vaccines which appear to be really safe and a cce ptae really safe and acceptable and effective in so many people, more than 70,000 people have beenin people, more than 70,000 people have been in these studies so far and the results of these studies set a very high barforfuture results of these studies set a very high bar for future vaccines results of these studies set a very high barforfuture vaccines in results of these studies set a very...
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she wanted to take her girlfriend to the high school prom and the pta canceled it. >> we have to go down our sleeves and we put on a prom with our own bare hands. >> i just don't understand it. >> i think it's brave. ♪ it's time to build a prom for everyone ♪ ♪ show them all it can be done if music blares and no one cares who your unruly heart loves it's time to dance ♪ make yoat ross!ays happen... surprise! ahhh! yes! i love it! you don't have to spend a lot to give a lot to the ones who mean the most. you've got the holidays, and we've got you, with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! yep! get the gifts you love... yesss! ... for everyone on your list. you've got the holidays, and we've got you... with all the gift for less. at ross. yes for less! >>> time to get in the holiday spirit and sat down with keisha knight pulliam and kyla pratt, two of the stars of lifetime's new christmas movies. take a look. >> this is my favorite dress. can't i wear it to the party, please? >> reporter: remembered best by their breakout roles as kids. >> daddy, $5 is not enough to see a mo
she wanted to take her girlfriend to the high school prom and the pta canceled it. >> we have to go down our sleeves and we put on a prom with our own bare hands. >> i just don't understand it. >> i think it's brave. ♪ it's time to build a prom for everyone ♪ ♪ show them all it can be done if music blares and no one cares who your unruly heart loves it's time to dance ♪ make yoat ross!ays happen... surprise! ahhh! yes! i love it! you don't have to spend a lot to give a...
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. >> i was just your average hockey mom and signed up for the pta. i love those hockey moms. and a pit bull? lipstick. >> she electrified the hall. she electrified the republican party. we believed, the country believed, the obama campaign believed maybe it was possible that john mccain could win the election. >> are you ready to change things up in washington? [ cheering ] >> the media, i think, immediately fell in love with sarah palin. they found her a fascinating and interesting and endlessly talkable. >> sarah palin is speaking to her generation of women. >> and now she even has her own action doll. >> we were getting a lot of pressure from the party. like, you guys got to take down palin. she is going to win the race for mccain. obama was super chill. he was like, i'm not worried about it, it is me and mccain. >> turns out one of his earliest supporters is a man named bill ayers who according to "the new york times" was a domestic terrorist. and it sure would be nice if even just once he would say that he wants america to win! >> the thing i think that was the most jarr
. >> i was just your average hockey mom and signed up for the pta. i love those hockey moms. and a pit bull? lipstick. >> she electrified the hall. she electrified the republican party. we believed, the country believed, the obama campaign believed maybe it was possible that john mccain could win the election. >> are you ready to change things up in washington? [ cheering ] >> the media, i think, immediately fell in love with sarah palin. they found her a fascinating and...
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need to come together asa point, and we need to come together as a country, this division is not a cce ptaheard giuliani on c—span this morning and the numbers just keep going up in a remarkably rapid way and they are not having the republicans been able to have the republicans been able to have the other side they needed in the polling areas. looking at the protest here, you have attracted quite a crowd, a lot of biden supporters, you are here, a lot of people would say that is quite provocative, given the day of the celebration, how is this country going to come together? once again, it seems like a team biden is so angry still at us and we are here just contesting, wanting everything to be fairand just contesting, wanting everything to be fair and yet they are circling around us as if they are vultures in for the kill, sorry lions in for the kill. they have been after trump since he came into office and someone from outside of washington came draina someone from outside of washington came drain a swamp and it is about time, we have needed this for a long time. do you think trumbull go a
need to come together asa point, and we need to come together as a country, this division is not a cce ptaheard giuliani on c—span this morning and the numbers just keep going up in a remarkably rapid way and they are not having the republicans been able to have the republicans been able to have the other side they needed in the polling areas. looking at the protest here, you have attracted quite a crowd, a lot of biden supporters, you are here, a lot of people would say that is quite...
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that it makes other people understand the grief and then i think, on a whole, it becomes more a cce pta a very real grief to people who have gone through it, especially with early miscarriage there is a tendency to sweep it under the carpet, especially if it was before 12 weeks. people say, you can get pregnant again, it was very early. there is a lot of that mentality, but for the people it has happened to, for the woman, for the couple, it isa to, for the woman, for the couple, it is a big trauma and it is not addressed properly and if it is not spoken about properly, you can ma nifest spoken about properly, you can manifest into varying anxieties and problems moving forward. i think in general, by speaking about it i know from my own perspective it was a very cathartic event to be able to get that weight lifted off my shoulders and say, do you know what? it happened to me, it was awful but i‘m moving forward and the feedback i got from a lot of people who watch the video, it was a very useful thing to see, so they could also have the strength to then share their stories and also move
that it makes other people understand the grief and then i think, on a whole, it becomes more a cce pta a very real grief to people who have gone through it, especially with early miscarriage there is a tendency to sweep it under the carpet, especially if it was before 12 weeks. people say, you can get pregnant again, it was very early. there is a lot of that mentality, but for the people it has happened to, for the woman, for the couple, it isa to, for the woman, for the couple, it is a big...
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remain closed broadly in a tier 2, almost absolutely in a tier 3, whereas it has been deemed a cce ptaed to vote on tuesday is not just we are being asked to vote on tuesday is notjust a measure for another month and we return to it, this is potentially, so i am hearing, a four months measure, with two weekly reviews and what has been said is regularly thereafter. no parliamentary involvement in the future, just one shot of the dice on tuesday and we could be stuck in this first four months, it really just based on a hope and a prayer that the professionals come up with the type of answers we are looking for. i'm so sorry to interrupt, a four—month measure where people seem to be looking to the middle of january, but not four months? as i understand, there will be no reversion back to parliament to have another look at these measures first four months. that is my fear. this is something that we need democratic oversight in. we are restricting people's liberties, destroying businesses effectively, casting huge amounts of debt into the economy, to be paid for in generations ahead. this n
remain closed broadly in a tier 2, almost absolutely in a tier 3, whereas it has been deemed a cce ptaed to vote on tuesday is not just we are being asked to vote on tuesday is notjust a measure for another month and we return to it, this is potentially, so i am hearing, a four months measure, with two weekly reviews and what has been said is regularly thereafter. no parliamentary involvement in the future, just one shot of the dice on tuesday and we could be stuck in this first four months, it...
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it is not a cce pta ble business, there is...has over 500 shops. it is understood sir philip is unlikely to buy back any of the assets from administrators. if it goes into administration next week, it is understood the shops will continue to trade as normal whilst a buyer, or buyers, for the brands are sought. these are well—known shops like topshop, many on the high street. that has just been sent into our business correspondent, emma simpson. arcadia looks like it is on the brink of collapse, the philip green empire. the uk government has asked the medicines regulator, to start assessing the astrazeneca oxford university coronavirus vaccine, bringing the uk a step closer to a possible rollout. but some scientists have expressed concerns after the firm provided two sets of data. they say that the highest efficacy — 90 percent —shown after people were mistakenly given a low dose then backed up with a standard one might not be a robust enough finding for permission to be granted for use. astrazeneca has acknowledged that further t
it is not a cce pta ble business, there is...has over 500 shops. it is understood sir philip is unlikely to buy back any of the assets from administrators. if it goes into administration next week, it is understood the shops will continue to trade as normal whilst a buyer, or buyers, for the brands are sought. these are well—known shops like topshop, many on the high street. that has just been sent into our business correspondent, emma simpson. arcadia looks like it is on the brink of...
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particularly in younger people, have fallen and that is a combination of probably some slight reduction in u ptaa real effect and an artificial effect. but we are not seeing that reliably in the older age bands as it moved up through the age bands and that's important because the rates falling on people in their 20s will have little impact on the nhs. a few people in the 20s get into serious trouble and more may have more long—term problems but the rates are still steadily tracking up in all the data i have seen in the older age groups who are the ones likely to translate into the hospitalisations. sol to translate into the hospitalisations. so i think it would be, it would require an extraordinary degree of confidence that the overall data were translating through to say these are still going up in the age groups who are most vulnerable to having severe outcomes and in some cases having bad outcomes. so it's that age differential which is not necessarily captured in the headline figures and people who are spending theirtime figures and people who are spending their time looking at hundreds of d
particularly in younger people, have fallen and that is a combination of probably some slight reduction in u ptaa real effect and an artificial effect. but we are not seeing that reliably in the older age bands as it moved up through the age bands and that's important because the rates falling on people in their 20s will have little impact on the nhs. a few people in the 20s get into serious trouble and more may have more long—term problems but the rates are still steadily tracking up in all...
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consensus, members of the public determining the goods and services required to deliver a minimum a cce ptae and that's what determines the rate increase. that's why this is the only uk wage rate, despite minimum wage, this is the only uk wage rate based on what it costs to live this year and every year, and it's brilliant that the movement continues to grow so that more workers across the uk are receiving that rate. do you think it has an impact on employer and employee relations in companies that do go with this? it's notjust what i think, we have done quite a bit of research on that front and absolutely does. more than nine in ten businesses have accredited as a living wage employers report benefits, things like the reputation of the business but particularly their relationship with staff. greater staff motivation, greater loyalty, lower staff absence, lower staff sickness. we can think of wages very mechanically as a cost on company payrolls, but what business is committing to pay the living wage, especially to the essential workers, shows a commitment to the values of the work they are
consensus, members of the public determining the goods and services required to deliver a minimum a cce ptae and that's what determines the rate increase. that's why this is the only uk wage rate, despite minimum wage, this is the only uk wage rate based on what it costs to live this year and every year, and it's brilliant that the movement continues to grow so that more workers across the uk are receiving that rate. do you think it has an impact on employer and employee relations in companies...
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there has been an a cce pta nce was no law broken.ng for gender equality and women's rights. what do you make of these findings? well, undoubtedly it will be disappointing for all the bbc women who gave evidence and contributed to this investigation and who have been battling for so long and so hard to get their pay upgraded and get their back pay. many have been successful both privately and through the courts. the fact they reach that conclusion really is based on what i concede to be quite a limited investigation. i think ten in—depth cases isn't enough and i know it was challenging for the commission, i know its very resource intensive work and undoubtedly, that has played a major factor in how it was approached, but i don't think you can reach that conclusion. when you look at how many women have had back pay and pay increases as a result of this. the bbc wouldn't even concede that it was a paid discrimination case and carrie gracie's case. when most of us would have concluded that it was. ifind it most of us would have concluded
there has been an a cce pta nce was no law broken.ng for gender equality and women's rights. what do you make of these findings? well, undoubtedly it will be disappointing for all the bbc women who gave evidence and contributed to this investigation and who have been battling for so long and so hard to get their pay upgraded and get their back pay. many have been successful both privately and through the courts. the fact they reach that conclusion really is based on what i concede to be quite a...
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identified and if a member of this house, that member will make an apology to the house at the u na cce pta to point out that the british sign language interpretation. i will make a statement on the measures we must now take to contain the autumn surge of the coronavirus, to protect the nhs and save lives. the chief medical officer and the chief scientific adviser on saturday evening described the remorseless advance of the second wave. the extraordinary efforts being made by millions of people across the country, especially by those in very high alert areas have made a real difference, suppressing the r rate below where it would have been but it is still above one in much of england as it is across europe and it is increasing faster than the reasonable worst case scenario and there are more covid patients in some hospitals now than at the height of the first wave. 2000 more this sunday than last sunday. while the prevalence of the virus is worse in parts of the north, the south and the midlands is now accelerating and evenin the midlands is now accelerating and even in the south—west where
identified and if a member of this house, that member will make an apology to the house at the u na cce pta to point out that the british sign language interpretation. i will make a statement on the measures we must now take to contain the autumn surge of the coronavirus, to protect the nhs and save lives. the chief medical officer and the chief scientific adviser on saturday evening described the remorseless advance of the second wave. the extraordinary efforts being made by millions of people...
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good of sport and football, they must come to a reasonable arrangement because it would not be a cce ptaount of money. i have heard from 500,000, 800,000, over1 million, for the average player in the championship league and the idea we should use public money to bail them out is not acceptable. albania has emerged as the leading candidate to host england‘s nations league game against iceland on 18 november. the game is in doubt because non—uk visitors coming in from denmark are banned because of coronavirus restrictions. iceland are due to play denmark in copenhagen just three days before facing england at wembley. the fa is said to be exploring all options. now he won the masters three years ago and hasn‘t missed a major tournament this century, but spain‘s sergio garcia has been forced to pull out of augusta this weekend because he has coronavirus. garcia is the second player to have withdrawn because of the virus — he said he started to get symptoms on sunday. the masters starts on thursday, seven months later than its usual slot in april, and just like sport around the world, it‘ll t
good of sport and football, they must come to a reasonable arrangement because it would not be a cce ptaount of money. i have heard from 500,000, 800,000, over1 million, for the average player in the championship league and the idea we should use public money to bail them out is not acceptable. albania has emerged as the leading candidate to host england‘s nations league game against iceland on 18 november. the game is in doubt because non—uk visitors coming in from denmark are banned...
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experiences with covid in their families etc, and i would be very surprised if there was a shortage of u ptahortage of uptake for the somewhat limited supplies we are going to have for our distribution. always good to talk to you. thank you forjoining us. . the bbc has confirmed in the last few minutes that it's appointed the right honorable lord dyson, a former master of the rolls, to lead an investigation into the 1995 panorama interview with diana, princess of wales. 0ur royal correspondent jonny dymond is here. some background to this big. yes, a series of allegations made by the late princess's brother, charles spencer, earl spencer, about how he was approached by the reporter who carried out the interview, martin bushey, who is currently the bbc‘s religion editor, how he was approached in late 1995 with what he says we re approached in late 1995 with what he says were mocked up, forged bank statements, purporting to show payments to a former member of his staff, and suggestions, allegations that martin bashir told a series of other fantastical lies about the royalfamily in an other fan
experiences with covid in their families etc, and i would be very surprised if there was a shortage of u ptahortage of uptake for the somewhat limited supplies we are going to have for our distribution. always good to talk to you. thank you forjoining us. . the bbc has confirmed in the last few minutes that it's appointed the right honorable lord dyson, a former master of the rolls, to lead an investigation into the 1995 panorama interview with diana, princess of wales. 0ur royal correspondent...