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but this is an interesting take from the york shire post. interesting take from the york shire ost. ,e everyone's have a different version _ post. yes. of course everyone's have a different version of— post. yes. of course everyone's have a different version of the _ post. yes. of course everyone's have a different version of the pandemic. l a different version of the pandemic. a lot of— a different version of the pandemic. a lot of people may be in lower social— a lot of people may be in lower social classes have been arriving at the doors _ social classes have been arriving at the doors of people too ill to work from _ the doors of people too ill to work from home. and give them things from amazon _ from home. and give them things from amazon. there's a degree of almost an aristocracy who have been living at home _ an aristocracy who have been living at home, working from home, saving money _ at home, working from home, saving money and — at home, working from home, saving money. and that's not the case for those _ money. and that's not the case for those in _ money. and that's not
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but this is an interesting take from the york shire post. interesting take from the york shire ost. , interesting take from the york shire ost, , . ., , interesting take from the york shire ost. , , �*, ., post. yes. of course everyone's have a different version _ post. yes. of course everyone's have a different version of— post. yes. of course everyone's have a different version of the _ post. yes. of course everyone's have a different version of the pandemic. l a different version of the pandemic. a lot of— a different version of the pandemic. a lot of people may be in lower social_ a lot of people may be in lower social classes have been arriving at the doors _ social classes have been arriving at the doors of people too ill to work from _ the doors of people too ill to work from home. and give them things from amazon _ from home. and give them things from amazon. there's a degree of almost an aristocracy who have been living at home, _ an aristocracy who have been living at home, working from home, saving monex _ at home, working from home, saving monex and — at home, working from
but this is an interesting take from the york shire post. interesting take from the york shire ost. , interesting take from the york shire ost, , . ., , interesting take from the york shire ost. , , �*, ., post. yes. of course everyone's have a different version _ post. yes. of course everyone's have a different version of— post. yes. of course everyone's have a different version of the _ post. yes. of course everyone's have a different version of the pandemic. l a different version of the...
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i find the phrase are looking at the york shire post.se seats with particular kind of favor. you have to look at what, if you were keir starmer and you're going to criticise this budget what you would be able to criticise on his opposite difficult one because it's not a typical conservative budget at all. of course the raise in corporation tax, we knew that was coming. but the chance aren't managed to fend off criticism by saying that it wasn't going to be for several years. keir starmer is criticism is now it is not the time to raise corporation tax. which is kinda crazy when you got a labour party leader saying that and a conservative chancellor hoarding tax rises. what is he doing for the redwall, what is he doing for the nhs, what is he doing for this green revolution? should we not be using, this is an opportunity to rebuild in a different way. yes rishi sunak has managed to fend off criticism, he's been ignoring those redwall seats but this package of measures. when it comes to other things like the care system, the nhs and of cour
i find the phrase are looking at the york shire post.se seats with particular kind of favor. you have to look at what, if you were keir starmer and you're going to criticise this budget what you would be able to criticise on his opposite difficult one because it's not a typical conservative budget at all. of course the raise in corporation tax, we knew that was coming. but the chance aren't managed to fend off criticism by saying that it wasn't going to be for several years. keir starmer is...
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in shire, classrooms are packed, but there is no school here.tims of the conflict in tigray, forced to flee their homes and seek shelter wherever they find space. when the conflict in tigray reached her hometown, this woman had to run to save her life. translation: people were walking through hills in the dark. _ people were thirsty, they were hungry. you didn't even think to eat something for yourself. we passed through a lot. we saw unburied bodies. we are lucky we are not dead. the roads around shire showjust a fraction of what they were running from. some of these areas in mountainous tigray that we are passing through witnessed heavy fighting, particularly in november during the height of the conflict. and the marks of the conflict can easily be seen and felt. we saw a number of tanks and army trucks burnt down by the side of the road. across shire, another camp and more people. more than 200,000 in this city alone. the conflict is the result of long—simmering tensions between prime minister abiy ahmed's administration and tigray�*s politic
in shire, classrooms are packed, but there is no school here.tims of the conflict in tigray, forced to flee their homes and seek shelter wherever they find space. when the conflict in tigray reached her hometown, this woman had to run to save her life. translation: people were walking through hills in the dark. _ people were thirsty, they were hungry. you didn't even think to eat something for yourself. we passed through a lot. we saw unburied bodies. we are lucky we are not dead. the roads...
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kalkidan yibeltal, bbc news, shire. hassan, who's made history as the country's first female head of state. she was sworn in this morning by the chiefjustice following the death ofjohn magufuli on wednesday. ms hassan had served as his deputy. she called on tanzanians to move forward united — remarks that could be seen as an attempt to heal the divisions created by her predessor. the bbc�*s zuhura yunus reports from dar es saalam. samia suluhu hassan, taking the oath to become tanzania's new president. she was sworn in in a brief ceremony at state house in the country's commercial capital dar es salaam. in front of dignitaries and lawmakers. translation: |, samia suluhu| hassan, do solemnly swear that i will do all my presidential duties for the united republic of tanzania faithfully. i will invest all my effort into fulfilling the duties of this office with all my heart. i will be fair to everyone according to the laws and traditions of the united republic of tanzania without fear, favor or discrimination. so help me g
kalkidan yibeltal, bbc news, shire. hassan, who's made history as the country's first female head of state. she was sworn in this morning by the chiefjustice following the death ofjohn magufuli on wednesday. ms hassan had served as his deputy. she called on tanzanians to move forward united — remarks that could be seen as an attempt to heal the divisions created by her predessor. the bbc�*s zuhura yunus reports from dar es saalam. samia suluhu hassan, taking the oath to become tanzania's...
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this is one of shire's many displacement camps.rced to flee their homes find shelter wherever they find space. when the conflict in tigray reached her hometown, this woman had to run to save her life. translation: people were walking through | hills in the dark. people were thirsty, they were hungry. you didn't even think to eat something for yourself. we passed through a lot. we saw unburied bodies. we are lucky we are not dead. the roads around here showjust a fraction of what they were running from. some of these areas in mountainous tigray that we are passing through witnessed heavy fighting, particularly in november during the height of the conflict. and the marks of the conflict can easily be seen and felt. we saw a number of tanks and army trucks burnt down by the side of the road. across shire, another camp and more people. more than 200,000 in the city alone. the conflict is the result of long simmering tensions between prime minister abiy ahmed's administration and tigray�*s political elite. he was accused of a power grab
this is one of shire's many displacement camps.rced to flee their homes find shelter wherever they find space. when the conflict in tigray reached her hometown, this woman had to run to save her life. translation: people were walking through | hills in the dark. people were thirsty, they were hungry. you didn't even think to eat something for yourself. we passed through a lot. we saw unburied bodies. we are lucky we are not dead. the roads around here showjust a fraction of what they were...
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kalkidan yibeltal, bbc news, shire. the wars of the future. the new ranger regiment is the result of a wider defence review, details of which will be announced on monday. the review is expected to lead to cuts in the overall size of the army, to fund its modernisation. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. this is how britain's armed forces believe they'll be fighting the wars of tomorrow. robots and drones, all connected to troops on the ground, feeding them information. and instead of large—scale manoeuvres, more discreet missions involving specially trained troops. as well as royal marines, this is how the british army is expected to operate in the future. small teams of well—equipped troops, who can be sent anywhere in the world. but to fund this high—tech new model army will require cuts elsewhere. the defence review�*s expected to see cuts to the number of tanks, armoured vehicles and troops. the regular army, already at its smallest in 400 years, could shrink from 80,000 to 70,000 soldiers. so the que
kalkidan yibeltal, bbc news, shire. the wars of the future. the new ranger regiment is the result of a wider defence review, details of which will be announced on monday. the review is expected to lead to cuts in the overall size of the army, to fund its modernisation. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. this is how britain's armed forces believe they'll be fighting the wars of tomorrow. robots and drones, all connected to troops on the ground, feeding them information. and...
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a lot of them from york shire actually. that's interesting. such is what?a real boost for the uk. it hasn't quite been recognised by the eu at this stage. been recognised by the eu at this state. ~ ., , been recognised by the eu at this stae. . ., , ., been recognised by the eu at this state. ~ .,, ., ., ,, been recognised by the eu at this state. ~ ., ., ,, stage. well, it has now. thank you very much- — stage. well, it has now. thank you very much- we _ stage. well, it has now. thank you very much. we are _ stage. well, it has now. thank you very much. we are sticking - stage. well, it has now. thank you very much. we are sticking with i very much. we are sticking with vaccines. i like you to take us back to the front page of the natural. when you see that figure on the front page it really does bring it home how well the uk has done. yes. home how well the uk has done. yes, it's a record — home how well the uk has done. yes, it's a record day _ home how well the uk has done. yes, it's a record day of _ home how well the uk has done. yes, it's a record da
a lot of them from york shire actually. that's interesting. such is what?a real boost for the uk. it hasn't quite been recognised by the eu at this stage. been recognised by the eu at this state. ~ ., , been recognised by the eu at this stae. . ., , ., been recognised by the eu at this state. ~ .,, ., ., ,, been recognised by the eu at this state. ~ ., ., ,, stage. well, it has now. thank you very much- — stage. well, it has now. thank you very much- we _ stage. well, it has now. thank you...
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. _ be it in the big cities or be it in the shires, and if you get constantly one—party, than the qualityd is suffering from bouts, but, you know, whatever happens _ from bouts, but, you know, whatever happens with this, i don't think you are going _ happens with this, idon't think you are going to— happens with this, i don't think you are going to see her resignation, because — are going to see her resignation, because she will turn around and say, _ because she will turn around and say, well, — because she will turn around and say, well, we are only by then saying — say, well, we are only by then saying a — say, well, we are only by then saying a month away from an election. _ saying a month away from an election, let the people decide, it's only— election, let the people decide, it's only a — election, let the people decide, it's only a month away, and i think that is— it's only a month away, and i think that is where this will conclude, and whether my observation about the state of _ and whether my observation about the state of politics in scotland leads into a _ state of politics in
. _ be it in the big cities or be it in the shires, and if you get constantly one—party, than the qualityd is suffering from bouts, but, you know, whatever happens _ from bouts, but, you know, whatever happens with this, i don't think you are going _ happens with this, idon't think you are going to— happens with this, i don't think you are going to see her resignation, because — are going to see her resignation, because she will turn around and say, _ because she will turn around and say,...
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bit like, you know, you have one party, local government in britain and the big cities and in the shiresor the people and itjust grinds, you know, it doesn't deliverfor the people in the same way and i think that's a big thing in this whole issue is that one—party issue has infiltrated into lots of little organs of governments, and it has been manifested in this salmon sturgeon row, but actually, it's, ithink, wider indeed than that, but a patches and arguments. henry, we have not technically _ patches and arguments. henry, we have not technically engineered - have not technically engineered cutting digby, but his line hasjust frozen so we will, he is back, so get a word and now, henry. the big cuestion get a word and now, henry. the big question is — whether this class through to the average — whether this class through to the average scottish voter who, in comparison with the british, sorry, the engtish — comparison with the british, sorry, the english voters think that nicola sturgeon _ the english voters think that nicola sturgeon has handled the pandemic and several aspects of a far
bit like, you know, you have one party, local government in britain and the big cities and in the shiresor the people and itjust grinds, you know, it doesn't deliverfor the people in the same way and i think that's a big thing in this whole issue is that one—party issue has infiltrated into lots of little organs of governments, and it has been manifested in this salmon sturgeon row, but actually, it's, ithink, wider indeed than that, but a patches and arguments. henry, we have not technically...
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we have been fortunate to get greater access in these last weeks into shire, mek'ele and into some of the outlying areas. and that's where we've witnessed really, very high level of need, high level of insecurity, and very low level of basic needs being met. and we absolutely have to scale those needs up and the response up, so we need more actors and greater services. the government and some aid organizations have brought in some food stuffs in these last weeks, but there are many people that have not had access to those supplies and so many other needs that we see that are still going unmet with the clapse of the health system and with the basic services in many areas still being cut off. >> sreenivasan: what is-- what is a day in the life of somebody who is trying to get by in one of these camps like? >> well, the first thing is that many of these people really struggled-- even to be able to leave the conflict zone and to make it to safety inside sudan. many of them witnessed violence, shelling on civilian areas, killings and other forms of abuse, including sexual and gender-based
we have been fortunate to get greater access in these last weeks into shire, mek'ele and into some of the outlying areas. and that's where we've witnessed really, very high level of need, high level of insecurity, and very low level of basic needs being met. and we absolutely have to scale those needs up and the response up, so we need more actors and greater services. the government and some aid organizations have brought in some food stuffs in these last weeks, but there are many people that...
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the shire manton's national park just to the self is a refuge for balkan links this species of wildcat is critically endangered there are only a few dozen of them left. sheep or shall or has 150 beehives she's the boss and her husband works for her that's quite an unusual set up but it works for them. doing positive one in the all we like to do things systematically. i start from one and. my husband starts from the other. we like to compete. it's kind of a game to see who can check more beehives. today it looks like a tie once the inspections are done charlotte takes care to extinguish the coal in her smoker which is used to come the bees a forest fire could have disastrous consequences. she doesn't have any trouble finding buyers for her organic honey. it sells for twice the price of the honey sold at street side markets be keeping sheep breeding and she's making are an important part of the economy in kosovo the youngest and smallest nation in the balkans. shallow went abroad to study organic farming methods. nowadays environmental activists come to see her to learn how she applies o
the shire manton's national park just to the self is a refuge for balkan links this species of wildcat is critically endangered there are only a few dozen of them left. sheep or shall or has 150 beehives she's the boss and her husband works for her that's quite an unusual set up but it works for them. doing positive one in the all we like to do things systematically. i start from one and. my husband starts from the other. we like to compete. it's kind of a game to see who can check more...
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the shire manton's national park just to the south is a refuge for balkan links this species of wildcat is critically endangered there are only a few dozen of them left. sheep or shall or has 150 beehives she's the boss and her husband works for her that's quite an unusual set up but it works for them. they all we like to do things systematically. i start from one and. my husband starts from the other. control or include we like to compete. it's kind of a game to see who can check more beehives. today it looks like a tie once the inspections are done charlotte takes care to extinguish the coal in her smoker which is used to come the bees a forest fire could have disastrous consequences. she doesn't have any trouble finding buyers for her organic honey. it sells for twice the price of the honey sold at street side markets beekeeping sheep breeding and cheese making are an important part of the economy in kosovo the youngest and smallest nation in the balkans. shallow went abroad to study organic farming methods. nowadays environmental activists come to see her to learn how she applies or
the shire manton's national park just to the south is a refuge for balkan links this species of wildcat is critically endangered there are only a few dozen of them left. sheep or shall or has 150 beehives she's the boss and her husband works for her that's quite an unusual set up but it works for them. they all we like to do things systematically. i start from one and. my husband starts from the other. control or include we like to compete. it's kind of a game to see who can check more...
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places but mild even warm in places with temperatures may be up to 16 degrees across parts of york shireup towards the northwest. remember the sunset will be later. maybe eight o'clock across parts of northern ireland. 7:47 in the evening in west cornwall. as we head through sunday night we will see further outbreaks of rain but coming focused across those western part for the that's what we could see flooding. an exceptionally mild night and particularly across the central swathe. temperatures for some staying in double digits. into monday wriggling frontal system will continue to bring rain up towards the north but to the south of that weather front where we will be importing some very warm air for the time of year. monday looks like this, cloud and rain through northern ireland yes but most especially across western scotland for the eastern scotland seeningsome brightness and for england and wales to be some spells of sunshine, cloud breaking up and if you do see sunny skies temperatures could get to 19 maybe 20 even 21 degrees. but those temperatures have further to climb through tue
places but mild even warm in places with temperatures may be up to 16 degrees across parts of york shireup towards the northwest. remember the sunset will be later. maybe eight o'clock across parts of northern ireland. 7:47 in the evening in west cornwall. as we head through sunday night we will see further outbreaks of rain but coming focused across those western part for the that's what we could see flooding. an exceptionally mild night and particularly across the central swathe. temperatures...
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groups in the like continue to testify before congress and push federal leadership at richard brooks shire director of the black veterans project and joins us now welcome richard. pretty good pretty good glad to have you richard you spoken about this before bird pits and their potential to cause injury up to and including death have been documented for quite some time at this point why aren't veterans who've been exposed to these toxins in naming from these pits able to receive benefits and in many cases are denied the care necessary to survive the v.a. itself has listed the estimate of 3500000 people exposed to burn pits yet the government won't pay out and is denying retirement benefits why is it so challenging for veterans to receive justice. well i mean this. earlier it's just that we could. and as far as why. that are and aren't receiving the kind of. especially when. this is just frankly why we don't want to spend the money that you require in order to get. on it we are going to change policy right there still actually. overseas and so while having to admit in one hand there are culp
groups in the like continue to testify before congress and push federal leadership at richard brooks shire director of the black veterans project and joins us now welcome richard. pretty good pretty good glad to have you richard you spoken about this before bird pits and their potential to cause injury up to and including death have been documented for quite some time at this point why aren't veterans who've been exposed to these toxins in naming from these pits able to receive benefits and in...
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places but mild even warm in places with temperatures may be up to 16 degrees across parts of york shireest. remember the sunset will be later. maybe eight o'clock across parts of northern ireland. 7:47 in the evening in west cornwall. as we head through sunday night we will see further outbreaks of rain but coming focused across those western part for the that's what we could see flooding. an exceptionally mild night and particularly across the central swath. temperatures for some staying in double digits. into monday wriggling frontal system will continue to bring rain up towards the north but to the south of that weather front where we will be importing some very warm air for the time of year. monday looks like this, cloud and rain through northern ireland yes but most especially across western scotland for the eastern scotland seeningsome brightness and for england and wales to be some cells of sunshine, cloud breaking up and if you do see sunny skies temperatures could get to 19 maybe 20 even 21 degrees. but those temperatures have further to climb through tuesday yes rain will stil
places but mild even warm in places with temperatures may be up to 16 degrees across parts of york shireest. remember the sunset will be later. maybe eight o'clock across parts of northern ireland. 7:47 in the evening in west cornwall. as we head through sunday night we will see further outbreaks of rain but coming focused across those western part for the that's what we could see flooding. an exceptionally mild night and particularly across the central swath. temperatures for some staying in...
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for more on this, we'll bring in max foster joining us from harm shire, england.g appointing a diversity chief, what does it mean? >> reporter: interesting for the palace. they're saying they're working toward addressing diversity issues within the royal households. this speeding things up the accusations of racism coming from the duchess. the you can traesz diversity twn the palace household. it's a largely white institution. what the pal lace sandy versety is an issue which has been taken very seriously across the royal households. we have the policies and procedures and programs in place. we haven't seen the progress. we're talking in terms of representation. more needs to be done. some acceptance they need greater representation within the palace and to your point about the appointing someone to oversee this, someone in charge of diversity, they said someone they're looking and certainly ab idea to spearhead the work and look at diversity and inclusion. the three households is something that has to be considered. i think a lot of people would agree with that.
for more on this, we'll bring in max foster joining us from harm shire, england.g appointing a diversity chief, what does it mean? >> reporter: interesting for the palace. they're saying they're working toward addressing diversity issues within the royal households. this speeding things up the accusations of racism coming from the duchess. the you can traesz diversity twn the palace household. it's a largely white institution. what the pal lace sandy versety is an issue which has been...
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we have to en shire their safety and prioritize them and insure their safety and security. >> this comes as conditions inside these facilities as we said continue to be called into question. the safety, the security, and the sanitary conditions. later today texas senator ted cruz is doing another tour. this one is at an overflow facility that is up at the dallas convention center. he, too, of course is demanding transparency about letting the press inside of these processing centers and these various detention centers. not just around the border but around the country as well. >> dana: casey stiegel on the border. we'll talk to you all week. thank you. >> at this point in terms of allowing access to border patrol facilities for reporters, you are being less transparent than the trump administration. >> the trump administration was turning away kids at the border sending them back on the treacherous journey or ripping kids from the arms of their parents. we're not doing that. we're committed to allowing cameras into the border patrol facilities. >> bill: chris wallace with jen psaki when
we have to en shire their safety and prioritize them and insure their safety and security. >> this comes as conditions inside these facilities as we said continue to be called into question. the safety, the security, and the sanitary conditions. later today texas senator ted cruz is doing another tour. this one is at an overflow facility that is up at the dallas convention center. he, too, of course is demanding transparency about letting the press inside of these processing centers and...
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well then that's crossed straight over to tobias carty is an epidemiologist at the shire it's a hospital here in berlin he's also director of the institute for public health thank you so much for joining us so can you explain exactly what was behind the shares his decision and who exactly does this apply to. well he showed it to and has seen the new data and a board of directors together with other colleagues from other university hospital centers have to cite it to true hold city center backs nation for women under the age of 55 which was soon followed by the decision today of descent of berlin to hold to vaccination for people under the age of 60 and so this is obviously a precaution to not put people on necessary or on risk and we have to wait until the agencies have officially looked at the data and have made their recommendations and this recommendation is a for certain groups for surely anyone hoping to get a vaccine and considering whether they should get vaccinated with astra zeneca is going to feel very uncomfortable hearing this news i mean how safe is the astra zeneca vaccine
well then that's crossed straight over to tobias carty is an epidemiologist at the shire it's a hospital here in berlin he's also director of the institute for public health thank you so much for joining us so can you explain exactly what was behind the shares his decision and who exactly does this apply to. well he showed it to and has seen the new data and a board of directors together with other colleagues from other university hospital centers have to cite it to true hold city center backs...