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with me is rebecca harding, the chief founder of coriolis tech.at auschwitz, the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the camp, and what struck me is the strength of character of those survivors to go back to the very place where they faced such awful treatment and stared death in the face. it is beholden to all of us to remember at this point, where we have been through such a political upheaval in the last couple of years with the rise of anti—semitism and the rise of extremism across europe that there are people who are still alive who suffered this terrible fate. what yesterday wasn't for me and for a lot of the newspaper is as well was a moment of reflection. what's happened in the last 75 years and what's our responsibility now as a society to move forward and remember that there's something
with me is rebecca harding, the chief founder of coriolis tech.at auschwitz, the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the camp, and what struck me is the strength of character of those survivors to go back to the very place where they faced such awful treatment and stared death in the face. it is beholden to all of us to remember at this point, where we have been through such a political upheaval in the last couple of years with the rise of anti—semitism and the rise of extremism across...
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with me is rebecca harding, the chief executive and founder of a tech group. ns are still lingering around huawei? if you look at the issues that are at stake here it is very ha rd to that are at stake here it is very hard to understand how important all this is because it is about information and control of data. so security services, information services want to be able to understand what is going on in case there is a threat of terror or in case there are risks that may emerge. so who controls all of this is very important politically and security wise. that is what the american say. but there is a very real risk that if we allow ourselves to get into 5g with an administration that cannot necessarily be controlled in the same way that, say, the us or europe or australia can be, then the risk is the data gets into the wrong hands. the problem with a 5g network is very simple, data becomes everything. everything we do, your kettle can decide what your behaviour patterns are like and how many cups of tea you make. everything has a chip in it. and thatis everyth
with me is rebecca harding, the chief executive and founder of a tech group. ns are still lingering around huawei? if you look at the issues that are at stake here it is very ha rd to that are at stake here it is very hard to understand how important all this is because it is about information and control of data. so security services, information services want to be able to understand what is going on in case there is a threat of terror or in case there are risks that may emerge. so who...
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with our correspondent rebecca stoudamire at the zoo in craig field for us rebecca looking at the video in our report there it's hard to believe at all the damage that the zoo's actually opening its doors again to the public this morning can you tell us what's happening where you are. absolutely it's pretty incredible that just so shortly after this this tragedy that hit on new year's eve the zoo is now reopening its doors to the public this morning even very early this morning people have been still coming out and putting candles at this massive memorial that has popped up in front of the behind me candles flowers stuffed animals of monkeys people have been people have been really really shaken by this and that's obviously evident in the people who have come out not only pay tribute to the memorial but also to to go into the zoo and it seems it's more of an air of what would normally be a fun day at the zoo is definitely been turned into more of a somber affair and a memorial and back of the losses at the zoo a focused attention on the chinese lanterns that apparently caused that they are illegal but still availabl
with our correspondent rebecca stoudamire at the zoo in craig field for us rebecca looking at the video in our report there it's hard to believe at all the damage that the zoo's actually opening its doors again to the public this morning can you tell us what's happening where you are. absolutely it's pretty incredible that just so shortly after this this tragedy that hit on new year's eve the zoo is now reopening its doors to the public this morning even very early this morning people have been...
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tomorrow, lisa nandy and jess phillips will be passed that as well, so here starmer and rebecca as well. it is proving hard he only has the backing of four mps of 22 to get through. emily thornberry only has ten as well. she spoke to andrew marr earlier and said she was confident. can you do it? i think so. we have only had a week to get nominations in. there are a large number of mps who have not nominated yet. they wanted to speak to party members and go to hustings and think about this because it is a really important decision, but from the conversations i have had this weekend, i am fairly confident that as long as i do not have any slippage i will be fine, i will get across the line and then we will get across the line and then we will move onto the next stage. it's a long contest and it'll have its ups and downs and i have been a slow starter but i did start from a standing start after the general election. one of the issues discussed is this point about proximity tojeremy discussed is this point about proximity to jeremy corbyn discussed is this point about proximity tojeremy corbyn and that being a
tomorrow, lisa nandy and jess phillips will be passed that as well, so here starmer and rebecca as well. it is proving hard he only has the backing of four mps of 22 to get through. emily thornberry only has ten as well. she spoke to andrew marr earlier and said she was confident. can you do it? i think so. we have only had a week to get nominations in. there are a large number of mps who have not nominated yet. they wanted to speak to party members and go to hustings and think about this...
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hard today. the big question going forward, how much longer does it last? david. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> next, the dangerous incident outside mar-a-lago. a speeding suv breaching two security checkpoints. shots fired by the secret service and two sheriffs. david wright is there. >> reporter: tonight, this woman is under arrest after a chaotic scene near the president's palm beach club just hours before his arrival. police say 30-year-old hannah roemhild drove a black suv through two of mar-a-lago's security checkpoints. >> this woman's driving on the wrong side of the road, going 70 plus miles per hour, with people all over the place. >> reporter: the secret service and sheriff's deputies then opening fire, hitting the vehicle. but the driver sped off. >> we're going to fire when our lives are in danger and there's danger to the public, and that's exactly what happened. >> reporter: police say roemhild then managed to pick up a passenger before a florida strait trooper located her bullet riddled suv at this palm beach hotel, tackling her as she attempted to flee to her ro
hard today. the big question going forward, how much longer does it last? david. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> next, the dangerous incident outside mar-a-lago. a speeding suv breaching two security checkpoints. shots fired by the secret service and two sheriffs. david wright is there. >> reporter: tonight, this woman is under arrest after a chaotic scene near the president's palm beach club just hours before his arrival. police say 30-year-old hannah roemhild drove a black suv...
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so keir starmer, rebecca long—bailey, lisa nandy, and jess phillips will get onto the next stage. it is proving quite hardfour mps. you need 22 to get through. emily thornberry, a prominent person in the shadow cabinet, only has ten as well. when she spoke to andrew marr earlier, she did say she was confident. let's have a listen. can you do it? yeah, i think so. i mean, what has happened has been that we have only had a week to get the nominations in. there is a large number of mps who haven't nominated yet, and many of them have wanted to speak to their party members, they wanted to go to the hustings, and think about this, because obviously it is a really important decision. but from the conversations i have had this weekend, i am fairly confident that as long as i don't get any slippage, i will be fine. i will get across the line, and you know, then we will move onto the next stage. it is a long contest and it will have its ups and downs. and i have been a slow starter, but i did start from a standing start after the general election. now one of the issues that has been discussed is this point about p
so keir starmer, rebecca long—bailey, lisa nandy, and jess phillips will get onto the next stage. it is proving quite hardfour mps. you need 22 to get through. emily thornberry, a prominent person in the shadow cabinet, only has ten as well. when she spoke to andrew marr earlier, she did say she was confident. let's have a listen. can you do it? yeah, i think so. i mean, what has happened has been that we have only had a week to get the nominations in. there is a large number of mps who...
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rebecca bauer, kahan ah she's one of the authors of the bill. >>why this is important is that with the prosecutors having to prove it was locked that is really hard to prove right and so removing not if you break the window you are intending to break into someone's car and you shouldn't have to prove it was locked before that happened and so making sure that we have yet break it was clear that we can possibly get it to us. >>and you are mentioning as far as i'm the you know the feeling of being violated and certainly there are certain cases where people going through the glove compartment they can get personal data information they can grab. i for if you have yeah door opener for your home, i mean it sounds registration is right is just a horrible situation right absolutely and i think if your driver's license with your home address is still in your home he's great you just. >>you don't know what's going to happen next and so people have a right to be protected the crimes so up until of until the presentation of this bill in order to prosecute a car breakin despite a broken window and stolen goods a prosecutor would still have to prove that the d
rebecca bauer, kahan ah she's one of the authors of the bill. >>why this is important is that with the prosecutors having to prove it was locked that is really hard to prove right and so removing not if you break the window you are intending to break into someone's car and you shouldn't have to prove it was locked before that happened and so making sure that we have yet break it was clear that we can possibly get it to us. >>and you are mentioning as far as i'm the you know the...
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rebecca, thank you very, very much. >> thanks, neil. neil: more on the coronavirus right now. hard to extrapolate too much from this. not ramping up out of control, when the fact of the matter it is going up with double-digit increases every day. at least reports out of china it has engulfed two dozen nations. we're on high alert in this country, so far advising folks it is probably not a good idea to go to china. as of. more after this. (man) we weave security into their business. (second man) virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. (second woman) we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all of the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. neil: all right. who's ready for an impeachment trial. day seven kicks off like now. we're told that republicans will make their final arguments to respond to house democratic managers who laid out a case for impeaching the president. they will take the tact, not shockingly, there's no reason, no grounds to impeach the president. then the bigger questio
rebecca, thank you very, very much. >> thanks, neil. neil: more on the coronavirus right now. hard to extrapolate too much from this. not ramping up out of control, when the fact of the matter it is going up with double-digit increases every day. at least reports out of china it has engulfed two dozen nations. we're on high alert in this country, so far advising folks it is probably not a good idea to go to china. as of. more after this. (man) we weave security into their business....
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anyone who is not rebecca long bailey or keir starmer will struggle and work very hard to meet all ofmembership are supportive jeremy corbyn. i'm sure if either jeremy corbyn. i'm sure if either jeremy corbyn. i'm sure if either jeremy corbyn or evenjohn mcdonnell we re jeremy corbyn or evenjohn mcdonnell were standing in this leadership election they would be re—elected. but that the same time, they are not deeply factional in the way they are sometimes portrayed. labour party members, there are 500,000 of them, they are often very ordinary people and makeover keir starmer equally. that is what he has been polling very well. i think it is where they stand in the party, these candidates, that will become more evident over the next three months. it isa evident over the next three months. it is a very long contest. the role of the unions? yes, trade unions are very important in terms of the second nomination stage. after mps and meps have had their say, mps can either go for local parties that will have to work on the grassroots, or they can get the support of trade unions but they will
anyone who is not rebecca long bailey or keir starmer will struggle and work very hard to meet all ofmembership are supportive jeremy corbyn. i'm sure if either jeremy corbyn. i'm sure if either jeremy corbyn. i'm sure if either jeremy corbyn or evenjohn mcdonnell we re jeremy corbyn or evenjohn mcdonnell were standing in this leadership election they would be re—elected. but that the same time, they are not deeply factional in the way they are sometimes portrayed. labour party members, there...