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professor david salisbury. _ to happen. professor david salisbury, good _ to happen.happen. professor david salisbury, good to talk- to happen. professor david salisbury, good to talk to l to happen. professor david i salisbury, good to talk to you to happen. professor david - salisbury, good to talk to you and thank you for your time. as you've been hearing several european countries, including germany, france and italy will resume using the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, after regulators found no evidence it causes blood clots. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake is in brussels. good morning. let's begin with that very concerning line coming from the german health minister saying there is not enough vaccine in europe to stop the third wave alone because we are seeing, if we skip over to france, signs of a third wave there, although politically politicians there are not keen to describe it as that. ,., ., there are not keen to describe it as that. , ., ., ., there are not keen to describe it as that. h, ., ., 4' there are not keen to describe it as that. ., ,, ., �*, th
professor david salisbury. _ to happen. professor david salisbury, good _ to happen.happen. professor david salisbury, good to talk- to happen. professor david salisbury, good to talk to l to happen. professor david i salisbury, good to talk to you to happen. professor david - salisbury, good to talk to you and thank you for your time. as you've been hearing several european countries, including germany, france and italy will resume using the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, after regulators found...
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can i join and talk about the salisbury atrocity. does the prime minister agree with president biden that the arms used in war of yemen should be suspended? p.m. johnson: mr. speaker, ever since the tragic conflict in yemen broke out, this country has scrupulously followed consolidated guidance in which here we are well aware. >> the trouble is, while president biden has suspended arms sales in yemen, the u.k. hasn't. in fact, we sold 1.4 billion pounds of arms to saudi arabia in the last 3 months last year. including bombs and missiles that could be used in yemen. given everything we know about the appalling humanitarian cost of this war, with innocent civilians caught between the saudi coalition and the rebels, why does the prime minister think it is right to be selling these weapons? p.m. johnson: mr. speaker, the u.k. is part of an international coalition following the u.n. resolutions to which he will know well. which are very clear, is that the legitimate government of yemen was removed, illegally. those are the resolutions we
can i join and talk about the salisbury atrocity. does the prime minister agree with president biden that the arms used in war of yemen should be suspended? p.m. johnson: mr. speaker, ever since the tragic conflict in yemen broke out, this country has scrupulously followed consolidated guidance in which here we are well aware. >> the trouble is, while president biden has suspended arms sales in yemen, the u.k. hasn't. in fact, we sold 1.4 billion pounds of arms to saudi arabia in the last...
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we saw this in the aftermath of the attacks here in salisbury.re are the splits at the moment when it comes to imposing punishment on the russians? the slit is punishment on the russians? the split is rather— punishment on the russians? the split is rather on the economic and trade _ split is rather on the economic and trade relations with russia, and we've _ trade relations with russia, and we've seen several countries, especially— we've seen several countries, especially germany who wants to keep economic. _ especially germany who wants to keep economic, especially energy relations with russia despite their current— relations with russia despite their current political regime in russia. at the _ current political regime in russia. at the same time in terms of human rights _ at the same time in terms of human rights violations, that you can still find — rights violations, that you can still find solutions, find compromise. | still find solutions, find compromise.— still find solutions, find compromise. still find solutions, find comromise. ., ,
we saw this in the aftermath of the attacks here in salisbury.re are the splits at the moment when it comes to imposing punishment on the russians? the slit is punishment on the russians? the split is rather— punishment on the russians? the split is rather on the economic and trade _ split is rather on the economic and trade relations with russia, and we've _ trade relations with russia, and we've seen several countries, especially— we've seen several countries, especially germany who wants...
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it will be three years tomorrow since a chemical weapon was deployed in streets of salisbury and thoughts remain with those affected family and loved once and we will continue to seek justice for them mr. speaker i'm sure this has wish them well for the future. mr. speaker this morning i had meetings with senator and colleagues and others in addition to our outs did in this house and should have further meet physician today. >> set to tim johnson. >> thank you mr. speaker. liverpool is oldest chinese community in european and british government ordered par living with their british family back to china causing lasting emotional trauma and those live in liverpool and will the prime minister acknowledge these events and provide the defense with the formal apology and for the justice they deserve? thank you mr. speaker. >> mr. speaker, happy members of my own -- visits to liverpool and i can tell that i can tell her that we are certainly very grateful across the country to the chinese community for their amazing contribution and message has been heard loud and clear. >> right. let's head to
it will be three years tomorrow since a chemical weapon was deployed in streets of salisbury and thoughts remain with those affected family and loved once and we will continue to seek justice for them mr. speaker i'm sure this has wish them well for the future. mr. speaker this morning i had meetings with senator and colleagues and others in addition to our outs did in this house and should have further meet physician today. >> set to tim johnson. >> thank you mr. speaker. liverpool...
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if you look after the salisbury pose - look after the salisbury pose running _ look after the salisburying to crack down on oligarchs and russian money and all _ going to crack down on oligarchs and russian money and all of _ going to crack down on oligarchs and russian money and all of the - going to crack down on oligarchs and russian money and all of the sort i going to crack down on oligarchs and russian money and all of the sort of| russian money and all of the sort of stuff and _ russian money and all of the sort of stuff and they — russian money and all of the sort of stuff and they did _ russian money and all of the sort of stuff and they did move _ russian money and all of the sort of stuff and they did move on - russian money and all of the sort of stuff and they did move on roman l stuff and they did move on roman abramovich's _ stuff and they did move on roman abramovich's lisa _ stuff and they did move on roman abramovich's lisa did _ stuff and they did move on roman abramovich's lisa did try- stuff and they did move on roman abramovich's lisa did try to i stuff and they di
if you look after the salisbury pose - look after the salisbury pose running _ look after the salisburying to crack down on oligarchs and russian money and all _ going to crack down on oligarchs and russian money and all of _ going to crack down on oligarchs and russian money and all of the - going to crack down on oligarchs and russian money and all of the sort i going to crack down on oligarchs and russian money and all of the sort of| russian money and all of the sort of stuff and _ russian...
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it will be three years tomorrow since a chemical weapon was deployed in streets of salisbury . thoughts remain with those affected, family friends and loved and we will continue to ones, seek justice for them, mr. speaker, i'm sure this has wish them well for the future. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with colleagues and others in addition to my duties, and i've had other such meetings today. >> thank you mr. speaker. liverpool is oldest chinese community in europe, in 1946 -- causing lasting emotional trauma . many who still live in the purple -- liverpool -- will the prime minister acknowledge these events and provide the defense with the formal apology and for the justice they deserve? thank you mr. speaker. p.m. johnson: happy members of my own visits to liverpool and i can tell that i can tell her that we are certainly very grateful across the country to the chinese community for their amazing contribution and message has been heard loud and clear. >> let's head to johnson. john. >> thank you mr. speaker. the factory in carlisle implies around 800 people, employe
it will be three years tomorrow since a chemical weapon was deployed in streets of salisbury . thoughts remain with those affected, family friends and loved and we will continue to ones, seek justice for them, mr. speaker, i'm sure this has wish them well for the future. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with colleagues and others in addition to my duties, and i've had other such meetings today. >> thank you mr. speaker. liverpool is oldest chinese community in europe, in 1946 --...
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let's speak now to professor david salisbury.m house's global health programme, and former director of immunisation at the department of health. let's just deal with the immunisation let'sjust deal with the immunisation question let's just deal with the immunisation question first. presumably, this is kind of the well trodden track when dealing with inoculations, that you have to have some kind of follow—up, some kind of way of boosting coverage, dealing with any changes, just as we do with the flu virus. it is with any changes, 'ust as we do with the flu vim.— with any changes, 'ust as we do with the flu virus— the flu virus. it is quite similar to flu, the flu virus. it is quite similar to flu. we _ the flu virus. it is quite similar to flu. we do _ the flu virus. it is quite similar to flu, we do have _ the flu virus. it is quite similar to flu, we do have an - the flu virus. it is quite similar to flu, we do have an annual. the flu virus. it is quite similar. to flu, we do have an annual flu vaccination programme, the flu vacci
let's speak now to professor david salisbury.m house's global health programme, and former director of immunisation at the department of health. let's just deal with the immunisation let'sjust deal with the immunisation question let's just deal with the immunisation question first. presumably, this is kind of the well trodden track when dealing with inoculations, that you have to have some kind of follow—up, some kind of way of boosting coverage, dealing with any changes, just as we do with...
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after salisbury poison attack, it is an acute threat to britain'security. >> russia is the number onee both at hand abroad, but there was no strategy to work with our european partners to try to do with that challenge. there was no strategy to repair our defenses at home. >> to help tackle new threats, there will be a white house staff situation room near downing street and a new counterterrorism operations center. the report says there is evolving surity environment. an old-school weapon is not supposed to be a new strategy. james lerner, bbc news. ross: in a few minutes time, we will hear former first letting michelle obama sharing her thoughts on harry and meghan's interview. the police officer accused of the kidnap and murder of a woman walking home in london has appeared at the old bailey via video link. the case of sarah everard's death two weeks ago led to protests by women concerned about their safety on britain's streets. >> he sat through most of it with his head bowed. he was walking backwards and forwards as well. the court heard there had been a wide, extensive police inv
after salisbury poison attack, it is an acute threat to britain'security. >> russia is the number onee both at hand abroad, but there was no strategy to work with our european partners to try to do with that challenge. there was no strategy to repair our defenses at home. >> to help tackle new threats, there will be a white house staff situation room near downing street and a new counterterrorism operations center. the report says there is evolving surity environment. an old-school...
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like russia, which after the salisbury poison attack the report says remains the most acute threat to russia as the number one threat that we face, both at home and abroad, but there was no strategy to work with our european partners to try to deal with that challenge, there was no strategy to repair our defences at home. to help tackle new threats there will be a white house—style situation room near downing street, and a new counter—terrorism operation centre and the cap on britain's stockpile of nuclear warheads will be lifted because of what the report says is the evolving security environment. an old school weapon for what is supposed to be a new strategy. james landale, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. president biden has embarked on a series of visits across the united states to promote the covid relief plan he signed into law last week. his first stop was pennsylvania, where he visited a small business. the $1.9 trillion programme is popular with most americans, despite the fact that no republicans in congress voted in favour. reports from niger say more than
like russia, which after the salisbury poison attack the report says remains the most acute threat to russia as the number one threat that we face, both at home and abroad, but there was no strategy to work with our european partners to try to deal with that challenge, there was no strategy to repair our defences at home. to help tackle new threats there will be a white house—style situation room near downing street, and a new counter—terrorism operation centre and the cap on britain's...
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like russia, which after the salisbury poison attack the report says remains the most acute threat toy identifies russia as the number one threat that we face, both at home and abroad, but there was no strategy to work with our european partners to try to deal with that challenge, there was no strategy to repair our defences at home. to help tackle new threats there will be a white house—style situation room near downing street, and a new counter—terrorism operation centre and the cap on britain's stockpile of nuclear warheads will be lifted because of what the report says is the evolving security environment. an old school weapon for what's supposed to be a new strategy. james landale, bbc news. the police officer charged with the kidnap and murder of sarah everard has appeared at the old bailey via video link. the trial of 48—year old wayne couzens will begin in the autumn. he remains in custody. sarah everard, who was 33, disappeared when walking home in south london two weeks ago. our special correspondent lucy manning is at the old bailey with the latest. wayne couzens appeared b
like russia, which after the salisbury poison attack the report says remains the most acute threat toy identifies russia as the number one threat that we face, both at home and abroad, but there was no strategy to work with our european partners to try to deal with that challenge, there was no strategy to repair our defences at home. to help tackle new threats there will be a white house—style situation room near downing street, and a new counter—terrorism operation centre and the cap on...
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like russia, which after the salisbury poison attack, the report says remains the most acute threat to the number one threat that we face, both at home and abroad, but there was no strategy to work with our european partners to try to deal with that challenge, there was no strategy to repair our defences at home. to help tackle new threats there will be a white house—style situation room near downing street, and a new counter—terrorism operation centre and the cap on britain's stockpile of nuclear warheads will be lifted because of what the report says is the evolving security environment. an old school weapon for what's supposed to be a new strategy. and james landale is here. the government portraying this as a radical shift as britain's place in the world. is that how most people are seeing it?— are seeing it? governments have their hyperboles _ are seeing it? governments have their hyperboles when _ are seeing it? governments have their hyperboles when they - are seeing it? governments havel their hyperboles when they launch their hyperboles when they launch the documents. there ar
like russia, which after the salisbury poison attack, the report says remains the most acute threat to the number one threat that we face, both at home and abroad, but there was no strategy to work with our european partners to try to deal with that challenge, there was no strategy to repair our defences at home. to help tackle new threats there will be a white house—style situation room near downing street, and a new counter—terrorism operation centre and the cap on britain's stockpile of...
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like russia, which after the salisbury poison attack the report says remains the most acute threat tofies russia as the number one threat that we face, both at home and abroad, but there was no strategy to work with our european partners to try to deal with that challenge, there was no strategy to repair our defences at home. to help tackle new threats there will be a white house—style situation room near downing street, and a new counter—terrorism operation centre and the cap on britain's stockpile of nuclear warheads will be lifted because of what the report says is the evolving security environment. an old school weapon for what is supposed to be a new strategy. james landale, bbc news. veerle nouwens is from the royal united services institute, where her research focuses on china's foreign policy. thank on china's foreign policy. you forjoining us here or news. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. so china is a strategic threat and yet whilst acknowledging that in confronting china of certain issues like hong kong wants to deepen its trading relationship. i5 like hong kong wa
like russia, which after the salisbury poison attack the report says remains the most acute threat tofies russia as the number one threat that we face, both at home and abroad, but there was no strategy to work with our european partners to try to deal with that challenge, there was no strategy to repair our defences at home. to help tackle new threats there will be a white house—style situation room near downing street, and a new counter—terrorism operation centre and the cap on britain's...
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if you look after the salisbury . poisoning, the government said it was going to crack down on oligarchsan abramovich's visa. they did try to explainl his unexplained wealth orders a little bit more, i but it is very hard to make cases and also of these i russians who have come to london with a lot - of wealth are anti—putin or their position may be quite unclear. - they are not necessarily. servants of a russian state agenda so i think that highlights some - of the difficulty. so transparently, yes, - but if it causes an itch that you can't really scratch - in terms of reddress because it isn't legally definable - in the right form it doesn't necessarily get you out of the problem and the perception of the laundromat. thank you to all of our correspondents. that's it for dateline london for this week — we're back next week at the same time. i'll be back in a fortnight. hello. last week, the uk took quite a battering from strong winds. there was some heavy rain at times, too, and we spent a lot of time talking about low pressure. for the week ahead, the biggest difference will be lighter
if you look after the salisbury . poisoning, the government said it was going to crack down on oligarchsan abramovich's visa. they did try to explainl his unexplained wealth orders a little bit more, i but it is very hard to make cases and also of these i russians who have come to london with a lot - of wealth are anti—putin or their position may be quite unclear. - they are not necessarily. servants of a russian state agenda so i think that highlights some - of the difficulty. so...
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if you look after the salisbury . poisoning, the government said it was going to crack down on oligarchsve on roman abramovich's visa. they did try to explainl his unexplained wealth orders a little bit more, - but it is very hard to make cases and also of these russians who have | come to london with a lot of wealth| are anti—putin or the position may be quite unclear. - they are not necessarily servants . of a russian state agenda so i think that highlights some of the difficulty. - so transparency, yes, - but if it causes an itch that you can't really scratch in terms i of reddress because it isn't legally definable in the right form it i doesn't necessarily get you out of the problem and the perception of the laundromat. _ thank you to all of our correspondents. that's it for dateline london for this week — we're back next week at the same time. i'll be back in a fortnight. hello there. after the wet and windy start that we had on saturday morning it was a far more pleasant start for many to the day today with some sunshine but already for the west that's not the case. we've had the
if you look after the salisbury . poisoning, the government said it was going to crack down on oligarchsve on roman abramovich's visa. they did try to explainl his unexplained wealth orders a little bit more, - but it is very hard to make cases and also of these russians who have | come to london with a lot of wealth| are anti—putin or the position may be quite unclear. - they are not necessarily servants . of a russian state agenda so i think that highlights some of the difficulty. - so...
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like russia, which after the salisbury poison attack the report says remains the most acute threat tosia as the number one threat that we face, both at home and abroad, but there was no strategy to work with our european partners to try to deal with that challenge, there was no strategy to repair our defences at home. to help tackle new threats there will be a white house—style situation room near downing street, and a new counter—terrorism operation centre and the cap on britain's stockpile of nuclear warheads will be lifted because of what the report says is the evolving security environment. an old school weapon for what is supposed to be a new strategy. james landale, bbc news. the time is 6:15pm. our top story this evening. the duke of edinburgh has left hospital after four weeks and returned to windsor to be reunited with the queen. the prince of wales said he was thrilled with the news. and coming up — rebuilding childhood after the pandemic. could mental health counsellors be the key to tackling the disruption caused by the pandemic? coming up on sportsday on bbc news. the ret
like russia, which after the salisbury poison attack the report says remains the most acute threat tosia as the number one threat that we face, both at home and abroad, but there was no strategy to work with our european partners to try to deal with that challenge, there was no strategy to repair our defences at home. to help tackle new threats there will be a white house—style situation room near downing street, and a new counter—terrorism operation centre and the cap on britain's...
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like a meatloaf salisbury steak kind of thing. wasn't a fan favorite.he team in the hotel, too. we were talking about it. wasn't the best. but yeah. kind of all in all, we've been seeing on social media what the men have been getting versus what the men are getting. we're all sitting in a hotel eating crummy food and what's going on? this is kind of unfair. >> what is in your swag bag? >> we got a water bottle. two water bottles, an umbrella, a towel and a puzzle. and then just some deoderant and stuff, hand sanitizer. >> and the guys? >> oh, goodness. there is a picture of it online somewhere of just stuff all over the bed. they got tons of products, a jacket and a blanket, you know, a bunch of really cool stuff that would have been awesome to have. >> i heard their puzzles were like 500 piece puzzles and yours were like 100 or 200-piece puzzles. lord, i can't even believe it. so in all seriousness, the ncaa addressed these issues in video statements today, okay? i'm going to play part of what they had to say and then we'll talk about it. >> we fell sh
like a meatloaf salisbury steak kind of thing. wasn't a fan favorite.he team in the hotel, too. we were talking about it. wasn't the best. but yeah. kind of all in all, we've been seeing on social media what the men have been getting versus what the men are getting. we're all sitting in a hotel eating crummy food and what's going on? this is kind of unfair. >> what is in your swag bag? >> we got a water bottle. two water bottles, an umbrella, a towel and a puzzle. and then just some...
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host: lewis, salisbury, north carolina. caller: yes, top of the morning.arlier today, a gentleman called in and said something about the two other gentlemen that are over in the trump administration. he said something like, you don't think it is because of that. i called my congressman, i called the senators, and let them know certain people were not receiving their money. the secretary of social security , a letter saying this money is not being sent out, and all of a sudden now they sent the money to the irs, which we should be already in the government in the first place and we should have gotten it. do you think those two gentlemen were -- i am sure c-span has the documentation that congress sent them a letter and they have a response. you think that was a sabotage from the trump leftovers? guest: my personal opinion, absolutely not. i know the commissioner very well. i cannot really speak on his behalf. i can tell you since my year being a national taxpayer advocate, i have seen the commissioner bend over backwards to make sure the taxpayers are prote
host: lewis, salisbury, north carolina. caller: yes, top of the morning.arlier today, a gentleman called in and said something about the two other gentlemen that are over in the trump administration. he said something like, you don't think it is because of that. i called my congressman, i called the senators, and let them know certain people were not receiving their money. the secretary of social security , a letter saying this money is not being sent out, and all of a sudden now they sent the...
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years tomorrow since a chemical weapon was deployed by russian military intelligence in streets of salisburyoughts remain with those affected, families and loved and ones, we will continue to seek justicr
years tomorrow since a chemical weapon was deployed by russian military intelligence in streets of salisburyoughts remain with those affected, families and loved and ones, we will continue to seek justicr
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poisoning of the mist just keep pulling his daughter out and though killing of mr so downs farrago since salisbury so to not be chuck our powers were added to the chemical weapons convention schedule when. but chemical weapons against the chemical count on used against mr arnault money is different than the one that was used in 2019 pointing to somehow there are developments to our earlier ones so no big shock. so we explode with of a substance that poisoned mr lemon and it could have been developed and used by you know stay back don't fight i should say that in march part of our work our special rapporteur really worth to determine whether the non-state actors could have done once however it is our own conclusion that it is very unlikely that a non-student our toes would ever have the capacity to further deepen our such toxic further any prime and bio of such a substance would need to have a great technical expertise to bend on it so as to be able to a very fine way very close to all it's to be used when there are the can equally active when the other camp around was stoops to bomb since not all
poisoning of the mist just keep pulling his daughter out and though killing of mr so downs farrago since salisbury so to not be chuck our powers were added to the chemical weapons convention schedule when. but chemical weapons against the chemical count on used against mr arnault money is different than the one that was used in 2019 pointing to somehow there are developments to our earlier ones so no big shock. so we explode with of a substance that poisoned mr lemon and it could have been...
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on the salisbury where the crowds cheered as the band thundered out confederate battle tunes, which is the last thing lee wanted to hear, on to charlotte where a bigger crowd awaited. lee had refused to emerge from the train so far, and he was horrified by all the attention. columbia, south carolina, a holiday had been declared. stores were closed. there was a parade to the station in the pouring rain. columbia was only a 15-minute stop, but when lee looked out, he knew he must emerge. the last thing he needs is to get into a rainstorm. standing in the rain was a long line of his former officers. among them edward porter alexander. alexander, the man who commanded the artillery long streets artillery before picket's charge during the bombardment. lee puts on his hat and coat and emerges. little girls came forward to hand bouquets of flowers to the general. the crowd wanted a speech, but lee would not concede, and he simply dropped his hat. the band thundered on again and the fans cheered themselves hoarse. after 24 hours the train arrives in savanna. a reception was held at the hotel w
on the salisbury where the crowds cheered as the band thundered out confederate battle tunes, which is the last thing lee wanted to hear, on to charlotte where a bigger crowd awaited. lee had refused to emerge from the train so far, and he was horrified by all the attention. columbia, south carolina, a holiday had been declared. stores were closed. there was a parade to the station in the pouring rain. columbia was only a 15-minute stop, but when lee looked out, he knew he must emerge. the last...
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like russia, which after the salisbury poison attack the report says remains the most acute threat to both at home and abroad, but there was no strategy to work with our european partners to try to deal with that challenge, there was no strategy to repair our defences at home. to help tackle new threats there will be a white house—style situation room near downing street, and a new counter—terrorism operation centre and the cap on britain's stockpile of nuclear warheads will be lifted because of what the report says is the evolving security environment. an old school weapon for what is supposed to be a new strategy. james landale, bbc news. stay with us on outside source — still to come... we will hear the former first lady, michelle obama, sharing her thoughts on the meghan and harry interview with oprah winfrey. on the meghan and harry interview with oprah winfrey. the police officer accused of the kidnap and murder of a woman walking home in london, has appeared at the old bailey via video link. wayne couzens, who is 48, was remanded in custody. the case of sarah everard's death al
like russia, which after the salisbury poison attack the report says remains the most acute threat to both at home and abroad, but there was no strategy to work with our european partners to try to deal with that challenge, there was no strategy to repair our defences at home. to help tackle new threats there will be a white house—style situation room near downing street, and a new counter—terrorism operation centre and the cap on britain's stockpile of nuclear warheads will be lifted...
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back injanuary, salisbury cathedral hit the headlines after its organists began playing live music toons, so the mood is one of calm, one of music which is widely appealing, and i hope that it reaches far and wide and that it's a good way for us to be able to say thank you to our heroes working for the nhs. venues that provide outdoor activities are a vital for their communities — and as we've been hearing, their reopening in england will be a welcome return for many. park lane stables in south west london — which had faced closure during lockdown — was saved by donations from the public, as fiona lamdin reports. it's an annual tradition. now safe and secure for years to come. 0n palm sunday, woody, who is playing jesus, rides marcus through the streets to the local church. well, i'm not a horse rider. but the stables are absolutely amazing because they're really, really inclusive, especially for people living with disabilities. just walking up the road and seeing them clip—clopping along, you know. it's just lovely, just lovely. but last month, these stables were due to be sold. the
back injanuary, salisbury cathedral hit the headlines after its organists began playing live music toons, so the mood is one of calm, one of music which is widely appealing, and i hope that it reaches far and wide and that it's a good way for us to be able to say thank you to our heroes working for the nhs. venues that provide outdoor activities are a vital for their communities — and as we've been hearing, their reopening in england will be a welcome return for many. park lane stables in...
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after what happened in salisbury, theresa may went to a friend in the european union and they gave us. some news just through about the decision by labour mp mike kills to stand down in his seat, which would trigger a by—election. down in his seat, which would triggera by—election. how down in his seat, which would trigger a by—election. how much of a test for labour will it be to hold onto that seat, the hartlepool seat, writes in the red wall? i am determined _ writes in the red wall? i am determined that _ writes in the red wall? i am determined that we - writes in the red wall? i am determined that we will. writes in the red wall? i am determined that we will go | writes in the red wall? i am i determined that we will go out writes in the red wall? u.” determined that we will go out and fight for every single vote. i can't comment on what has happened with the decision of my kilt to step down, except to say there is an ongoing investigation into that and it is something we take seriously. i represent a constituency, lives in a constituency that is in the so—called red wall. i genu
after what happened in salisbury, theresa may went to a friend in the european union and they gave us. some news just through about the decision by labour mp mike kills to stand down in his seat, which would trigger a by—election. down in his seat, which would triggera by—election. how down in his seat, which would trigger a by—election. how much of a test for labour will it be to hold onto that seat, the hartlepool seat, writes in the red wall? i am determined _ writes in the red wall? i...
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tomorrow, along the southeastern atlantic coast, 35 million people at risk for severe weather from salisbury, maryland, all the way down to tampa and out to atlanta. here's the setup we've got. this low pressure system in front tracks into the gulf states. violent storms erupt from texas into the southeast. through tomorrow, heavy rain in the ohio river valley. moving into the northeast. look what happens as this system moves into the mid-atlantic, snow developing friday from pennsylvania into new england. the precipitation moves off the coast by friday morning, not before leaving a slushy amount. here's what we're looking at. a widespread area, 1 to 3 inches of rain. the big problem going to be the tornadoes. tonight, they're going to be nocturnal. we have snow, 2 to 4 inches, panhandle of texas into the panhandle of oklahoma. thursday through friday, look at the northeast, 4 to 5 inches of snow up into new england. a wider spread area of 1 to 3 inches through parts of the northeast into western new york. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds >>> good mo
tomorrow, along the southeastern atlantic coast, 35 million people at risk for severe weather from salisbury, maryland, all the way down to tampa and out to atlanta. here's the setup we've got. this low pressure system in front tracks into the gulf states. violent storms erupt from texas into the southeast. through tomorrow, heavy rain in the ohio river valley. moving into the northeast. look what happens as this system moves into the mid-atlantic, snow developing friday from pennsylvania into...
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damaging winds, hail possible stretching from salisbury all the way down into the southeast, strongest storms into the carolinas today, then heavy rain stretching into new york from minneapolis. as this system moves to the east, the rain will end as some wet snow and then colder air. wind gusts of 40 to 45 miles per hour causing airport delays and travel delays along the i-95 corridor. we're looking at isolated three inches of rain or more, some flooding possible, especially in the mid-northeast. and as it finishes up, maybe some light snow stretching from pennsylvania all t the way to boston guys >> all right, al, thank you. >>> and turning now to the coronavirus. with more states reopening restaurants, bars, movie theaters and gyms, new concern that covid numbers are trending in the wrong direction in many areas. this as the federal government announces new support to help schools reopen safely. dr. anthony fauci will join us live in just a moment, but first nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer has more on all of it. miguel, good morning >> savannah, good morning. on wednesday
damaging winds, hail possible stretching from salisbury all the way down into the southeast, strongest storms into the carolinas today, then heavy rain stretching into new york from minneapolis. as this system moves to the east, the rain will end as some wet snow and then colder air. wind gusts of 40 to 45 miles per hour causing airport delays and travel delays along the i-95 corridor. we're looking at isolated three inches of rain or more, some flooding possible, especially in the...
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we saw this in the aftermath of the attacks here in salisbury.ith russia despite their current— relations with russia despite their current political regime in russia. at the _ current political regime in russia. at the same time in terms of human rights _ at the same time in terms of human rights violations, that you can still find — rights violations, that you can still find solutions, find compromise. | still find solutions, find compromise.— still find solutions, find compromise. still find solutions, find comromise. ., , compromise. i wonder if these individual _ compromise. i wonder if these individual sanctions _ compromise. i wonder if these individual sanctions work. i i compromise. i wonder if these i individual sanctions work. i think it was last month, joseph burrell�*s nose was rubbed in it, they exposed some eu officials there, they said it would be tit—for—tat if they imposed this punishment. they've imposed this punishment. they've imposed this punishment on individuals today, would not heard much from russia regarding the threat
we saw this in the aftermath of the attacks here in salisbury.ith russia despite their current— relations with russia despite their current political regime in russia. at the _ current political regime in russia. at the same time in terms of human rights _ at the same time in terms of human rights violations, that you can still find — rights violations, that you can still find solutions, find compromise. | still find solutions, find compromise.— still find solutions, find compromise....
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host: lewis, salisbury, north carolina. caller: yes, top of the morning.lier today, a gentleman called in and said something about the two other gentlemen that are over in the trump administration. he said something like, you don't think it is because of that. i called my congressman, i called the senators, and let them know certain people were not receiving their money. the secretary of social security , a letter saying this money is not being sent out, and all of a sudden now they sent the money to the irs, which we should be already in the government in the first place and we should have gotten it. do you think those two gentlemen were -- i am sure c-span has the documentation that congress sent them a letter and they have a response. you think that was a sabotage from the trump leftovers? guest: my personal opinion, absolutely not. i know the commissioner very well. i cannot really speak on his behalf. i can tell you since my year being a national taxpayer advocate, i have seen the commissioner bend over backwards to make sure the taxpayers are protect
host: lewis, salisbury, north carolina. caller: yes, top of the morning.lier today, a gentleman called in and said something about the two other gentlemen that are over in the trump administration. he said something like, you don't think it is because of that. i called my congressman, i called the senators, and let them know certain people were not receiving their money. the secretary of social security , a letter saying this money is not being sent out, and all of a sudden now they sent the...
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back injanuary, salisbury cathedral hit the headlines after its organists began playing live music toa close bond with health workers and volunteers. and a lot of the music featured we've been playing at the vaccination sessions, so the mood is one of calm, one of music which is widely appealing, and i hope that it reaches far and wide and that it's a good way for us to be able to say thank you to our heroes working for the nhs. outdoor sport like tennis and outdoor swimming can resume today. tim has been at hillingdon lido for us this morning. good morning. it's a bit chilly, but the atmosphere is very warm indeed because we have had so many depressing stories over the last year but this is very much the opposite, many restrictions in england easing today, amongst those, outdoor sports like swimming, tennis and golf are permitted and groups of six are allowed to meet as well as two households and the two households can include more than six people. a real change today. i'm delighted to bejoined by the marvellous ladies of the lido, good morning, you look amazing. how does it feel to
back injanuary, salisbury cathedral hit the headlines after its organists began playing live music toa close bond with health workers and volunteers. and a lot of the music featured we've been playing at the vaccination sessions, so the mood is one of calm, one of music which is widely appealing, and i hope that it reaches far and wide and that it's a good way for us to be able to say thank you to our heroes working for the nhs. outdoor sport like tennis and outdoor swimming can resume today....
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here we have a dad from salisbury who has been making his daughter's food into shapes.rilliant. i don't if you can just go down a little bit. that is peppa pig. i don't know why the newspaper have put a question mark after it. there is no debate for me. it is made from a red pepper. i get it is made from a red pepper. i get it. hel it is made from a red pepper. i get it- help me. _ it is made from a red pepper. i get it. help me, please. _ it is made from a red pepper. i get it. help me, please. sorry. - it is made from a red pepper. i get it. help me, please. sorry. i'll- it. help me, please. sorry. i'll rephrase _ it. help me, please. sorry. i'll rephrase that. _ it. help me, please. sorry. i'll rephrase that. how— it. help me, please. sorry. i'll rephrase that. how do - it. help me, please. sorry. i'll rephrase that. how do you i it. help me, please. sorry. i'll| rephrase that. how do you feel it. help me, please. sorry. i'll- rephrase that. how do you feel about snakes? i hate them. i have got a snakes? i hate them. i have got a snake issue. snakes? i hate them. i h
here we have a dad from salisbury who has been making his daughter's food into shapes.rilliant. i don't if you can just go down a little bit. that is peppa pig. i don't know why the newspaper have put a question mark after it. there is no debate for me. it is made from a red pepper. i get it is made from a red pepper. i get it. hel it is made from a red pepper. i get it- help me. _ it is made from a red pepper. i get it. help me, please. _ it is made from a red pepper. i get it. help me,...