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simon. >> paul joseph simon. >> marianne liquori simone. >> barry simowitz. >> jane louise simpkin. >ladai khami singh. >> roshan ramesh singh. >> thomas e. sinton iii. >> peter a. siracuse. >> muriel f. siskopoulos. >> joseph michael sisolak. >> john p. skala. >> francis joseph skidmore, jr. >> toyena corliss skinner. >> paul albert skrzypek. >> christopher paul slattery. >> vincent robert slavin. >> robert f. sliwak. >> paul kenneth sloan. >> stanley s. smagala, jr. >> wendy l. small. >> gregg h. smallwood. >> catherine t. smith. >> daniel laurence smith. >> gary f. smith. >> george eric smith. >> heather lee smith. >> james gregory smith. >> jeffrey r. smith. >> joyce patricia smith. >> karl t. smith, sr. >> kevin joseph smith. >> leon smith, jr. >> moira ann smith. >> monica rodriguez smith and her unborn child. >> rosemary a. smith. >> bonnie shihadeh smithwick. >> rochelle monique snell. >> christine ann snyder. >> dianne bullis snyder. >> leonard j. snyder, jr. >> astrid elizabeth sohan. >> sushil s. solanki. >> ruben solares. >> naomi leah solomon. >> daniel w. song. >> mari-r
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simon, thank you. now to india, with more than 4 million cases, has the third highest number of people suffering from alzheimer's disease in the world after the united states and china. experts a lack of awareness surrounding the disease means many elderly people go undiagnosed and for those that do give treatment, the coronavirus lockdown has been in isolating, difficult experience of many family members having go ststep in toto care for their ld ones. >> quarantine has been fun for -- she has spent it playing games, attending online classes, and coloring with her online -- nine-yeaear-old granddaughter.r. ththey have takeken on an added purpose in managing alzheimer's. living with the disease for nine years has led to memory loss and limited heher speecech, but engg with h her granddaughter servess cruciaial cognitivive therapy. she has drawn up undnder - -- gn up understandiding her grandmotr is different. when she was younger she was at times frustrated that she was the one looking after her instea
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simon, give us your hunch, our employees taking this up?g in no amount of help in your wage cost will help in your wage cost will help alter the economics of this but i should say it's not just about the job support scheme. things like the vat deferral, maintaining the vat cut to the hospitality industry, extending the term on those bounce back and government backed lines from 6-10 government backed lines from 6—10 years, all of that helps keep cash in the business. for some businesses, those with the more important elements of the plan and make it more people in work then we would otherwise have seen. and always worth reading the documents because even though they were not published the costings of these like we do with the normal budget, there are some numbers in there. the numbers that jumped out, test and trace is now costing £12 billion. bobby you don't have to be a maths genius to know that £12 billion asa lot! genius to know that £12 billion as a lot! my students tell me that's a lot of money. one other figure, that's a lot of money.
simon, give us your hunch, our employees taking this up?g in no amount of help in your wage cost will help in your wage cost will help alter the economics of this but i should say it's not just about the job support scheme. things like the vat deferral, maintaining the vat cut to the hospitality industry, extending the term on those bounce back and government backed lines from 6-10 government backed lines from 6—10 years, all of that helps keep cash in the business. for some businesses, those...
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young on the story for us here in berlin simon thank you. are known to india with more than 4000000 cases has the 3rd highest number of people suffering from alzheimer's disease in the world that's after the united states and china experts say that the lack of awareness surrounding the disease means that many elderly people go undiagnosed and for those who do get treatments the coronavirus lockdown has been an isolated difficult experience with many family members having to step in to care for their loved ones. quarantine has been fun for the sooty. she has spend playing games attending online classes and coloring with 19 year old granddaughter should be. and these activities have taken on an added book because in managing providing these items i am was living with the disease for 9 years has led to memory loss and limited her speech but engaging with her granddaughter serves as crucial cognitive therapy should be has drawn up understanding how god mother is different. when she was younger she was at times frustrated that she was the one loo
young on the story for us here in berlin simon thank you. are known to india with more than 4000000 cases has the 3rd highest number of people suffering from alzheimer's disease in the world that's after the united states and china experts say that the lack of awareness surrounding the disease means that many elderly people go undiagnosed and for those who do get treatments the coronavirus lockdown has been an isolated difficult experience with many family members having to step in to care for...
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that's right, simon. borehamwood is pa rt that's right, simon. in the top ten in terms of the number of infections per 100,000 of population. in fact it is the highest in the south of england. the local council and public service leaders have been out and about over the weekend, here in borehamwood and other local communities, getting the message across to people, handing out leaflets and saying, look, you can be at risk and getting involved in gatherings will harm you and those who are more vulnerable. there have been some social gatherings in this area, and cases amongst young people have been traced to that. that is the message here, similar in a way to the one matt hancock is trying to get across. what they are trying to get across. what they are trying to get across. what they are trying to say is, as we have heard, young people are less vulnerable in terms of getting into hospital and not getting as sick as others, but it is the elderly and vulnerable with other health conditions who have to be looked after. that is the danger, as we have s
that's right, simon. borehamwood is pa rt that's right, simon. in the top ten in terms of the number of infections per 100,000 of population. in fact it is the highest in the south of england. the local council and public service leaders have been out and about over the weekend, here in borehamwood and other local communities, getting the message across to people, handing out leaflets and saying, look, you can be at risk and getting involved in gatherings will harm you and those who are more...
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simon, many thanks, simon jack there.s show another rise in new coronavirus cases, in the last 2a hour period, with 6,634 new infections reported across the uk — the highest daily figure since recent mass testing began. the average number of infections in the last week is a964. average number of infections in the last week is 4964. 40 deaths have been reported of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test in the latest 24—hour period. an average in the past week of 28 deaths announced every day. that takes the total number, across the uk, to 41,902. more than a million people have already downloaded the government's contact—tracing app for england and wales on its first day of release. anyone over 16 is being encouraged to use it on their smartphone. it can warn if you've been in close contact with someone who's been infected. but the health secretary for england, matt hancock says it won't be a legal requirement for people to self—isolate, if the app says you should. here's our medical editor, fergus wals
simon, many thanks, simon jack there.s show another rise in new coronavirus cases, in the last 2a hour period, with 6,634 new infections reported across the uk — the highest daily figure since recent mass testing began. the average number of infections in the last week is a964. average number of infections in the last week is 4964. 40 deaths have been reported of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test in the latest 24—hour period. an average in the past week of 28...
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it certainly well, simon.f devastating revelation or event that could change their vote. will this tax bombshell be that? president trump has faced many devastating events and survive them and, also, i think most voters have made up their minds what they are going to do but these tax allegations touch on something that was his particular appeal, he sold himself as a successful businessman who looked out for the little guy, the average joe, and that was a particularly persuasive argument for white blue—collar voters in swing states, who joe blue—collar voters in swing states, whojoe biden blue—collar voters in swing states, who joe biden is blue—collar voters in swing states, whojoe biden is working to win back. they will make the most of this, selling online store stickers saying "i pay more taxes than donald trump" and are looking for $750 donations and at the very least, this will givejoe biden a potent attack line for the debate. the bed —— this first debate is the one that gets the highest viewership, he h
it certainly well, simon.f devastating revelation or event that could change their vote. will this tax bombshell be that? president trump has faced many devastating events and survive them and, also, i think most voters have made up their minds what they are going to do but these tax allegations touch on something that was his particular appeal, he sold himself as a successful businessman who looked out for the little guy, the average joe, and that was a particularly persuasive argument for...
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simon french still with us.o your thoughts to expect from richey soon act later today -- sunak later today. what will the gist of it be? the -- at theis height of the pandemic, the million u.k.ing 9 workers in the form of pension schemes. we think that has come down to to 3 million. the problem with the announcement of a tightening of restrictions is not so much the direct economic impact, but the indirect economic impact on confidence, consumer spending, business investment. what needs to be done in the u.k. today is recognize that there are some sectors in space,lity, leisure there are also parts of the unable toat will be operate profitably, economically under social distancing. he needs to recognize that in the absence of a vaccine, the state needs to continue to subsidize those sectors, particularly if they think there is a viable economic future for those businesses after the pandemic has passed. concernat about the around zombie companies? is the u.k. going to go too far? is it ok if the pendulum swings t
simon french still with us.o your thoughts to expect from richey soon act later today -- sunak later today. what will the gist of it be? the -- at theis height of the pandemic, the million u.k.ing 9 workers in the form of pension schemes. we think that has come down to to 3 million. the problem with the announcement of a tightening of restrictions is not so much the direct economic impact, but the indirect economic impact on confidence, consumer spending, business investment. what needs to be...
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evening to you simon unique and snapping back restrictions as we've just heard are they the 1st step towards what could be a new lockdown. well they could be you know definitely tightening is going on in munich as you say the 7 day infection number is creeping up it's now higher than in any other major german city it's going up and in hamburg cologne and berlin as well but munich has got a serious problem right now and one of the things that the officials there are saying is that there's no clear focus to these infections certain makes it very difficult to do effective contact tracing of the infected people so they're limiting the number of people who can make saying no more than 5 people in a family group really can can meet they're also cutting down the number of people who are able to attend events like weddings and so on and enforcing mosques face mosques in in some public places and they're announcing that you know if those measures on to effect if they may well spread the bans elsewhere there's a lot of worry just now with this being the time normally of october fast the big be
evening to you simon unique and snapping back restrictions as we've just heard are they the 1st step towards what could be a new lockdown. well they could be you know definitely tightening is going on in munich as you say the 7 day infection number is creeping up it's now higher than in any other major german city it's going up and in hamburg cologne and berlin as well but munich has got a serious problem right now and one of the things that the officials there are saying is that there's no...
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thank you simon. thank you simon. coronavirus infection may display a very wide range of symptoms. people can request a test if they have a new continuous cough, fever or loss of taste or smell, but research by queen's university belfast found that diarrhoea and vomiting were more common symptoms in children with covid—19. our medical editor fergus walsh has the latest. education unlocked, as more and more schools open their gates. whilst coronavirus poses very little risk to children's health, it is important to avoid outbreaks spreading in schools. so this raises the question, how to spot the infection in the young. at present, you can get a coronavirus test if you display any of the following symptoms. a high temperature, a new, continuous cough, or a loss of taste or smell. researchers, though, have found that in children, a huge variety of other symptoms may indicate a covid—19 infection. these include headache, fatigue, sore throat, loss of appetite, skin rashes, diarrhoea and vomiting. the trouble is, these can
thank you simon. thank you simon. coronavirus infection may display a very wide range of symptoms. people can request a test if they have a new continuous cough, fever or loss of taste or smell, but research by queen's university belfast found that diarrhoea and vomiting were more common symptoms in children with covid—19. our medical editor fergus walsh has the latest. education unlocked, as more and more schools open their gates. whilst coronavirus poses very little risk to children's...
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the frenchman, general simon b ernard, was an intelligent engineer. he made it one of the strongest strongholds in the united states. he had several angles on the fort. enemy approach the individual walls, they could be cross fired from different angles. it has a moat. this moat was originally designed to allow them to move materials around the fort to help with construction. after it was completed, the moat made another level of defense for fort monroe. it's the largest stone fort in the united states even today. it started construction in 1819. it would take them till 1834 to complete construction. the original intention was to house 32 paths to ferry ships entering the chesapeake bay. it has water exposure and did not worry much about defense of the land behind it. we're looking at a 32-pound artillery tube. we know this tube was built in 1846. every casemate would have one of these beasts inside of it to fire out the port's window at the approaching enemy, usually naval vessels. it would take anywhere from nine to 11 men to load and fire a 32-poun
the frenchman, general simon b ernard, was an intelligent engineer. he made it one of the strongest strongholds in the united states. he had several angles on the fort. enemy approach the individual walls, they could be cross fired from different angles. it has a moat. this moat was originally designed to allow them to move materials around the fort to help with construction. after it was completed, the moat made another level of defense for fort monroe. it's the largest stone fort in the...
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matt: simonning thanks for joining us. simon flint, emerging market strategist.heck out the mlive blog. question of the day is the tech drop a healthy correction or a rout? this is, i think, one of the most hotly debated questions out there right now. reach out to us. just type ib plus tv go on your bloomberg terminal. coming up, astrazeneca taps the brakes on its vaccine trial. researchers reviewing safety data after a participant became ill. more on that story next. what to watch for this morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets, this is the european open. we are 49 minutes away from the cash equity trade. you're looking at red arrows in terms of european futures. let's get to bloomberg first word news, we go to laura wright in london. laura: thanks, matt. astrazeneca has paused a late stage trial of its coronavirus vaccine after a participant became ill. the drugmaker said the decision was a routine action intended to allow researchers to examine safely data. it could delay or derail efforts to deliver the so-called oxford vaccine,
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yes, indeed simon, for most of us very warm weather today, certainly for the time of year but the weekendomething very different across the north—west of scotland. heavy
yes, indeed simon, for most of us very warm weather today, certainly for the time of year but the weekendomething very different across the north—west of scotland. heavy
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well our correspondent stefan simons is standing by for us in louisville kentucky she found the protests are being held in cities across the u.s. but your in taylor's home town where she was killed what's been happening there. you know looking behind me you wouldn't believe what was the picture here just hours ago now we're here at the impromptu memorial or vigil for reality are here at the jefferson park square here in downtown louisville and hours ago this place was packed was packed with protesters was also packed with police with law enforcement hundreds of them and what happened was the protesters took off this place in marches throughout the town police followed as it immediately came to scuffles after the grand jury announced that there will be any charges no arrests no charges filed against any of those officers who were involved in shooting rio not everyone on taylor's 6 times to death. after that's what happened 46 arrests also i think this is number increased there were more arrests later on as well as 2 police officers actually got shot they are in the hospital one is as we u
well our correspondent stefan simons is standing by for us in louisville kentucky she found the protests are being held in cities across the u.s. but your in taylor's home town where she was killed what's been happening there. you know looking behind me you wouldn't believe what was the picture here just hours ago now we're here at the impromptu memorial or vigil for reality are here at the jefferson park square here in downtown louisville and hours ago this place was packed was packed with...
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and that was stefan simons in washington amid the criticism of his handling of the pandemic president trump has lashed out at china blaming it for spreading the virus trump went on the attack in a previous court of message to the u.n. general assembly as the world body marks 75 years since its founding the annual gathering took place with coronavirus restrictions in place it's. the perfect riverside spot for a fractious global family get together at u.n. headquarters. face masks and tight security even though the most distinguished guests joined by video link a precaution to avoid worsening the coronavirus pandemic that has already killed almost 1000000 people worldwide. to a half empty hole of socially distant u.n. ambassadors u.n. chief antonio good terrorists warned about tensions between the u.s. and china threatening to tear the organization and the world apart if it's very quick the 5 course meal. own world cannot afford a future where the 2 margins. are great for action. on trade and financial rules are going to american but if you feel intelligence capacity. at diplomacy globa
and that was stefan simons in washington amid the criticism of his handling of the pandemic president trump has lashed out at china blaming it for spreading the virus trump went on the attack in a previous court of message to the u.n. general assembly as the world body marks 75 years since its founding the annual gathering took place with coronavirus restrictions in place it's. the perfect riverside spot for a fractious global family get together at u.n. headquarters. face masks and tight...
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bring you more on the situation here in germany for that would like to turn to local correspondent simon young sami great to see you 1st of all tell us what is the situation in munich like. well the situation in munich the bavarian capital is very concerning the 7 day corona incidence number there is 55 that means you know 55 new cases but 100000 in habitants over a 7 day period that's above the the threshold number which is 50 and that means it's the the largest number the most worrying infection rate across germany although it's creeping up here in berlin as well and worryingly there is no specific focus of those infections that makes it difficult to trace i think that's why the bavarian authorities have introduced some tough new measures as you mentioned they're saying no more than 5 people can meet in public they're also making mosque wearing a blue get tree in some public spaces and they're also talking about tougher measures possibly being introduced for instance and alcohol bans in public in the bavarian state premier even said that in corona hotspots this year's christmas markets
bring you more on the situation here in germany for that would like to turn to local correspondent simon young sami great to see you 1st of all tell us what is the situation in munich like. well the situation in munich the bavarian capital is very concerning the 7 day corona incidence number there is 55 that means you know 55 new cases but 100000 in habitants over a 7 day period that's above the the threshold number which is 50 and that means it's the the largest number the most worrying...
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simon thank you. will some of the country's worst hit by the corona virus pandemic are not the ones making headlines every day peru which is topped 800000 infections and had one of the world's highest mortality rates and its economy has shrunk by 30 percent but new cases are beginning to slow and that has prompted the government to go ahead with easing restrictions many fear that it could be too soon. finally able to be by her husband's side. this doesn't cemetery in northern peru is the final resting place for local coronavirus victims now that restrictions have been eased relatives are allowed in to visit even though it isn't at the spot ana maria and her husband had planned for your method to get over to you but yes i'm the one i went to tell them to make burial arrangements and they told me i couldn't bury him in the plot we had chosen . i was told that an order had been issued that everyone who died from coated had to be buried in this summit area. others are still fighting for their lives peru's
simon thank you. will some of the country's worst hit by the corona virus pandemic are not the ones making headlines every day peru which is topped 800000 infections and had one of the world's highest mortality rates and its economy has shrunk by 30 percent but new cases are beginning to slow and that has prompted the government to go ahead with easing restrictions many fear that it could be too soon. finally able to be by her husband's side. this doesn't cemetery in northern peru is the final...
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letter and manufacture simon is to us as part of. a moment in the communities and missed a taste of hong kong 2nd chair. and now it's a bittersweet business the latest policy other reason for him and many others to de-couple from the u.s. market. being caught in the hurricane would be. the getting worse and worse what i say is that we are exploring our markets to other countries we are also sourcing products from europe from other countries instead of from this state. and we don't want to take any risk. what am some also plans to relocate vestment including shutting down his new york office by the end of this year as a whole com bread we have very specific characters that hong kong has to merge where asset is of the cultural ah the historic well we have to seek different golden opportunity inside this caliber of earthy images that we have to have a very strong determination also have a very strong spirit to keep carrying on through to to to try to shoulder the beauty of hong kong all over the world changing to tech origin could mean
letter and manufacture simon is to us as part of. a moment in the communities and missed a taste of hong kong 2nd chair. and now it's a bittersweet business the latest policy other reason for him and many others to de-couple from the u.s. market. being caught in the hurricane would be. the getting worse and worse what i say is that we are exploring our markets to other countries we are also sourcing products from europe from other countries instead of from this state. and we don't want to take...
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simon jack, bbc news. doubt that the russian opposition leader alexei navalny was poisoned with the nerve agent novichok. mr navalny was airlifted to berlin for treatment after falling ill during a flight in russia's siberia region last month. he is still in a coma. the german government has condemned the poisoning and called on russia to provide an explanation. let's get more from our security correspondent gordon corera. asi as i say, the germans pointing the finger at the russian government, but how clear is the evidence? this isa but how clear is the evidence? this is a very serious accusation from germany, russian doctors said there had been no sign of foul play, but after these test in germany, the doctors there, the scientists and expert seem confident that this was a nerve agent from the novichok family. now, there was a nerve agent from the novichok family. now, those nerve agents will be familiar to people in the uk because it is the salisbury to poison sergei skripal in 2018, and the fact that i
simon jack, bbc news. doubt that the russian opposition leader alexei navalny was poisoned with the nerve agent novichok. mr navalny was airlifted to berlin for treatment after falling ill during a flight in russia's siberia region last month. he is still in a coma. the german government has condemned the poisoning and called on russia to provide an explanation. let's get more from our security correspondent gordon corera. asi as i say, the germans pointing the finger at the russian government,...
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thanks for simon to try to clear that up for us.acclesfield town have been expelled from the national league, 13 days after they were wound up by the high court. the club had been due to begin their season against bromley on saturday. liverpool's thiago alcantara has tested positive for covid—19 and is self—isolating. thiago was signed for £20 million from bayern munich made his debut in the side's 2—0 win at chelsea last week. ryan fraser and ryan porteous have been named in a 26—man scotland squad for the euro 2020 play—off semi—final against israel at hampden next week. newcastle united winger fraser returns after missing out last month due to a lack of match fitness. spurs goalkeeping coach nuno santos has been fined £8,000 and banned from the touchline for one match for "improper conduct" during spurs' one one draw with newcastle on sunday. an fa spokesperson said he used "abusive and/or insulting language" towards a match official. it's a busy week for tottenham sandwiched between two premier league fixtures, they've got a eur
thanks for simon to try to clear that up for us.acclesfield town have been expelled from the national league, 13 days after they were wound up by the high court. the club had been due to begin their season against bromley on saturday. liverpool's thiago alcantara has tested positive for covid—19 and is self—isolating. thiago was signed for £20 million from bayern munich made his debut in the side's 2—0 win at chelsea last week. ryan fraser and ryan porteous have been named in a 26—man...
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the frenchman, general simon bernard was a very intelligent engineer. he created many facets of this fourth made it's one of the strongest rivals in the united states. one of the things he did that he had several angles on this for. so as the enemy approached the individual fort walls, there could be crossed fired from different angles on the enemy. you'll also know that it has a moat. the smoke was originally designed to allow them to move materials around the fort to help with the construction. after the fort was completed, they found another level of the fed's defense for fort monroe. foreman row is the largest stone for in the united states even today. it started its construction 1819. it would take them all the way until 1834 to come finished the construction of the fort. the original intention was to house 32 pounds artillery pieces to fire upon ships entering the chesapeake bay. it has a water exposure and really didn't worry too much about defensive the land behind it. the strong force of all of artillery all the way up until the american civil
the frenchman, general simon bernard was a very intelligent engineer. he created many facets of this fourth made it's one of the strongest rivals in the united states. one of the things he did that he had several angles on this for. so as the enemy approached the individual fort walls, there could be crossed fired from different angles on the enemy. you'll also know that it has a moat. the smoke was originally designed to allow them to move materials around the fort to help with the...
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simon: i have almost 2000 meters of. -- up.ameraleague behind the will show you the picturesque scenery that there is behind me here in the french alps. the second m mountain statate -e stage in a series of three grueling legs in this final week of the tour de france. don't be full by the beautiful scenery. we were able to take the road the riders s will have one hella ride up this mountaiain gradien. climb to o get up to where i am right now. it iss g getting to be very complicated. climb,his uatategoreded the harder one. .hat will be even higher u up 2300 meters. 21 k kilometers up. they willstage where be hoping they could maintain the yellow j jersey. any riders hoping to challenge for the number one spot will have to attack and try to mamake up time. this team has so far dominated the tour de france, hands down. olivia: that does look like very beautiful scenery but really quite treacherous, as well. 'sat about egan bernal departure? does this come as a surprise? not really as a surprise. we saw egan bernal had been strugg
simon: i have almost 2000 meters of. -- up.ameraleague behind the will show you the picturesque scenery that there is behind me here in the french alps. the second m mountain statate -e stage in a series of three grueling legs in this final week of the tour de france. don't be full by the beautiful scenery. we were able to take the road the riders s will have one hella ride up this mountaiain gradien. climb to o get up to where i am right now. it iss g getting to be very complicated. climb,his...
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huddersfield giants have confirmed head coach simon woolford is to leave the club at the end of the seasonddersfield are eighth in the super league table, but without a win since the season restarted in early august. we've got some premiership rugby tonight, as well, with gloucester taking on harlequins. and some fans won't have to watch that game from their sofas — up to 1,000 people will be allowed to attend the kingsholm clash for the second crowd pilot match. 0ur reporter damian derrick is there. well, it's an exciting time if you are one of those lucky few who will be in the stands this evening at kings home. the original plan was to have 4000 people in here, but due to the recent changes in the government regulations, that was reduced to 1000. the club held a ballot on friday to see who would be the first fa ns friday to see who would be the first fans in six months to cheer on the cherry and right here in kings home. 0ne cherry and right here in kings home. one man who was very glad that they are is the chief executive lance bradley. lance, what does it mean to you to have fans back
huddersfield giants have confirmed head coach simon woolford is to leave the club at the end of the seasonddersfield are eighth in the super league table, but without a win since the season restarted in early august. we've got some premiership rugby tonight, as well, with gloucester taking on harlequins. and some fans won't have to watch that game from their sofas — up to 1,000 people will be allowed to attend the kingsholm clash for the second crowd pilot match. 0ur reporter damian derrick...
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simon, we have her journals a lot.w hospitality simon, we have heard an awful lotjust how disastrous it has been. it has been. it does not put a temporary ban on addictions for businesses who could not to pay to help them through crisis —— the government purchase. that has been extended to the end of the day. trade body the british property federation reckons that £4.5 billion of rent arrears will have built up. who pays? landlords fear they will ta ke who pays? landlords fear they will take the hits. this could impact pension funds, semi—some landlords could default on borrowing and there isa could default on borrowing and there is a warrior could lead to less investment by the private sector in our high streets. they reckon they will not get much more rent this quarter than the previous two, retail and hospitality landlords in particular reckon knabl be lucky to get 50% of what is owed. and the new covid—19 restrictions and hospitality will not help and they shift back to more working from home. so both landlords and
simon, we have her journals a lot.w hospitality simon, we have heard an awful lotjust how disastrous it has been. it has been. it does not put a temporary ban on addictions for businesses who could not to pay to help them through crisis —— the government purchase. that has been extended to the end of the day. trade body the british property federation reckons that £4.5 billion of rent arrears will have built up. who pays? landlords fear they will ta ke who pays? landlords fear they will...
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up next, simon hoare. northern ireland committee chair.♪ ♪ franciene: -- persuadedffany has the judge to -- it's a lawsuit for canceling its $16 billion buyout. -- u.s. luxury jewelers says jewelry maker says the french giant is relying on a faulty legal pretext to back out of the deal. fortile -- the trial is set 2021. lvmh says it is confident. unicredit is conducting an internal analysis to assess the pros and cons, but we understand the bank won't be interested if there isn't capital mutual. no comment yet. tim cook says he is impressed by his staff's ability to work from home, predicting some new habits will remain after the pandemic. speaking at the atlantic festival, cook says he does not think apple will return to the way things were, but hopes most staff returned to the office eventually. majority ofhe vast us cannot wait until we can be back in the office again. hopefully that occurs sometime next year. who knows exactly what the date may be. 15% of ourbout 10%, population working today in the office. i am in the office. -- at di
up next, simon hoare. northern ireland committee chair.♪ ♪ franciene: -- persuadedffany has the judge to -- it's a lawsuit for canceling its $16 billion buyout. -- u.s. luxury jewelers says jewelry maker says the french giant is relying on a faulty legal pretext to back out of the deal. fortile -- the trial is set 2021. lvmh says it is confident. unicredit is conducting an internal analysis to assess the pros and cons, but we understand the bank won't be interested if there isn't capital...
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know, simon, yes, the chief negotiator for the uk in know, simon, yes, the chief negotiatorfor the uk say, and a number of things they said were key priorities won't be able to be delivered because they have been rejected by the eu and, quoting lord david frost, "we obviously cannot insist on them", in one case, which is the area of counting foreign parts towards a british made threshold. why does that matter? we have been talking a lot about deal or no deal. even in a deal, some manufacturing might not count deal, some manufacturing might not cou nt towards deal, some manufacturing might not count towards a status where they have no taxes on trade, no tariffs, if they are not sufficiently british. that is why this was so important. the car industry says you cannot trade off our industry against others and they are concerned about the direction of travel of the negotiations. thank you forjoining us. do you know someone who broke quarantine after travelling abroad ? or perhaps didn't self—isolate for 1h days after being told to by test and trace? well research for the bbc, suggests a h
know, simon, yes, the chief negotiator for the uk in know, simon, yes, the chief negotiatorfor the uk say, and a number of things they said were key priorities won't be able to be delivered because they have been rejected by the eu and, quoting lord david frost, "we obviously cannot insist on them", in one case, which is the area of counting foreign parts towards a british made threshold. why does that matter? we have been talking a lot about deal or no deal. even in a deal, some...
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simon jones, bbc news.nal portrait gallery. the project was led by the duchess of cambridge — and involved more than 30,000 photos. it's designed to capture the resilience of the british people at one of the most challenging periods of our history. sarah campbell has been taking a look. moments captured on camera during lockdown, every picture telling a story. titled ‘be safe daddy', a cuddle between a father and daughter before his next shift working as a paramedic. loved ones separated by glass in ‘last precious moments‘, and ‘empty‘ — three—year—old leo's mother, who took the picture, said she experienced panic and a fear that this would be the new normal. this was a project initiated by the duchess of cambridge — herself a keen photographer — and she, along with four other judges, had the job of whittling the thousands of entries to just 100. i felt really strongly that i really wanted to try and create a portrait of the nation that sort of captures the fears and the hopes and, you know, the feelings of
simon jones, bbc news.nal portrait gallery. the project was led by the duchess of cambridge — and involved more than 30,000 photos. it's designed to capture the resilience of the british people at one of the most challenging periods of our history. sarah campbell has been taking a look. moments captured on camera during lockdown, every picture telling a story. titled ‘be safe daddy', a cuddle between a father and daughter before his next shift working as a paramedic. loved ones separated by...
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our football reporter simon stone is with us, and simon, it looks like this one is going to happen?ing to happen? i think it isjust a matter of time yes, i think it is just a matter of time now, and as you say, we are expecting that gareth bale tomorrow will fly into london to return to the club that he left real madrid for seven years ago. “— the club that he left real madrid for seven years ago. —— real madrid. he is training on his own in spain today, but negotiations are going on behind—the—scenes to try to just put the final touches to this loan deal, and that is likely to see tottenham pay around 40% of baille‘s current salary, but even that will take him while above anyone else at totte n ha m , while above anyone else at tottenham, which shows the complexities around the negotiations for gareth bale to come back to the premier league. we are keeping a close eye on this one. thanks for bringing us up to date, simon. the second men's golf major of the year, the us open, is under way at winged foot in new york. rory mcilroy‘s amongst the early starters and has birdied his first
our football reporter simon stone is with us, and simon, it looks like this one is going to happen?ing to happen? i think it isjust a matter of time yes, i think it is just a matter of time now, and as you say, we are expecting that gareth bale tomorrow will fly into london to return to the club that he left real madrid for seven years ago. “— the club that he left real madrid for seven years ago. —— real madrid. he is training on his own in spain today, but negotiations are going on...
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like, if we want "fifty ways" we'll get paul simon >> jimmy: he's here. >> he's like my best friend. i've jumped out of planes after eating like five burritos i've done crazy stuff. that was the craziest thing i've ever done >> jimmy: and you nailed it. "midnight sky," everyone, is out now. miley is performing for us when we come back stick around everybody ♪ right now, we could all use some comforting words, so here it goes: melty, melty, tasty, grilly, juicy, sizzle. mmm, that should feel better. the sourdough patty melt is back. make it a combo meal for just $5.99... melty, melty. make it a combo meal for just $5.99... hi. what's on your mind?in. can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you can customize and save. what about internet speeds that can keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. and now with our stores reopening, we're putting healthy practices in place. come visit a store today. stop in or book an appointment online at a time that works for
like, if we want "fifty ways" we'll get paul simon >> jimmy: he's here. >> he's like my best friend. i've jumped out of planes after eating like five burritos i've done crazy stuff. that was the craziest thing i've ever done >> jimmy: and you nailed it. "midnight sky," everyone, is out now. miley is performing for us when we come back stick around everybody ♪ right now, we could all use some comforting words, so here it goes: melty, melty, tasty, grilly,...
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simon lycett who is event and royalflorist. simon, lovely to have you on the program.s unprecedented time? what if you had to do that has been different? the first tragic thing i have had to do is make redundancies because i am an event florist and like tens of thousands of events based businesses around the world, since lockdown, we have had no work whatsoever. small, micro weddings for six people are not the sort of work we would ever do. we are used to working in vast venues and creating flowers for weddings for two or 300 people. so you have had to make redundancies, which as you say, is a horrible thing to do for any business leader but i presume they are highly skilled individuals you have had to lay off? which will be hard to find when businesses return, will they? they will be hard to find. many of them are brilliantly loyal and have been with me for 15 or 20 years as i grow my business. as a small independent business i was proud of having created something from nothing. and in giving employment to people and helping them to be able to be living and paying mor
simon lycett who is event and royalflorist. simon, lovely to have you on the program.s unprecedented time? what if you had to do that has been different? the first tragic thing i have had to do is make redundancies because i am an event florist and like tens of thousands of events based businesses around the world, since lockdown, we have had no work whatsoever. small, micro weddings for six people are not the sort of work we would ever do. we are used to working in vast venues and creating...
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brent: let's take it to simon young.he chancellor seems cautiously optimistic that a second version of lockdown can be avoided, but we have to admit, the winter has not even started. the infection rates are climbing. where is this confidence coming from? >> this is something that the german government has stressed again and again, the chancellor said it again today, that avoiding a widespread lockdown is a priority. the chancellor said to achieve that, several things are needed -- in addition to continuing to follow guidancee on face masks and distancing, she said for instance there will have to be a new emphasis on erring out rooms, particularly in the cold months as people spend more and more time indoors. she also said that contact tracing will continue to be important as we continue to see local outbreaks, very likely over the winter. she said there will be a new testing strategy, particularly britain quick tests, that only those infected have to isolatat and you mentioned thihis hotspot strategy,, telling people how
brent: let's take it to simon young.he chancellor seems cautiously optimistic that a second version of lockdown can be avoided, but we have to admit, the winter has not even started. the infection rates are climbing. where is this confidence coming from? >> this is something that the german government has stressed again and again, the chancellor said it again today, that avoiding a widespread lockdown is a priority. the chancellor said to achieve that, several things are needed -- in...
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crown prince mohammed bin simon he was murdered in the saudi called split in a stumble in 2018. next week pakistan's supreme court will hear an appeal challenging the acquittal of a man in the case of the murdered u.s. journalist daniel pearl i met a masai shaikh was convicted in 2002 luring pole to meeting in karate where he was kidnapped and later beheaded. this is al jazeera and these are your top stories coronavirus were they to death have surpassed 1000000 jones hopkins university try to confirm the figure in the last few hours or than 33000000 people have been infected wild wide. the us brazil india account for nearly haul of the world's coronavirus deaths about a 5th have been in the united states the daily death toll that is on the decline bot there's been a surge in new infections bringing fears of a 2nd wave donald trump announced a new rapid testing system to ramp up virus detection nationwide he said millions of test kits will be sent out across the country and warns a rise in positive cases is likely in the next few days last week we grossly historic milestone when
crown prince mohammed bin simon he was murdered in the saudi called split in a stumble in 2018. next week pakistan's supreme court will hear an appeal challenging the acquittal of a man in the case of the murdered u.s. journalist daniel pearl i met a masai shaikh was convicted in 2002 luring pole to meeting in karate where he was kidnapped and later beheaded. this is al jazeera and these are your top stories coronavirus were they to death have surpassed 1000000 jones hopkins university try to...
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simon property down 1.7% right now but brookfield is getting a jump of about 1% at the moment. >>> arefootball? finally, the wait is almost over. the defending super bowl champ kansas city chiefs with superstar quarterback patrick mahomes at the helm kick off the season tomorrow night against the houston texans. while fans will happily retreat to mayor mtheir man-cave and sh to watch the season start up, there is a plan to formulate a getaway you can invest in. we understand you got this idea to build an amusement park and village by the football hall of fame in canton, ohio. what is your vision? >> absolutely. look, fans all over the country love professional football, right. you rarely have a chance, in fact, a lot of fans may never get to see a professional football game inside of a professional football stadium. so if you create a destination that allows them to come and be immersed in events and entertainment and of course, be part of the team and be part of the action, really, we think it's very successful and already have built several assets that are doing almost a million a ye
simon property down 1.7% right now but brookfield is getting a jump of about 1% at the moment. >>> arefootball? finally, the wait is almost over. the defending super bowl champ kansas city chiefs with superstar quarterback patrick mahomes at the helm kick off the season tomorrow night against the houston texans. while fans will happily retreat to mayor mtheir man-cave and sh to watch the season start up, there is a plan to formulate a getaway you can invest in. we understand you got...
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brent: for more, i am joined by simon young in berlin.e are all responsible for producing this nuclear waste, but no one wants it in their backyard. when ca we expect a result? >> the clock is ticking. by 2031, the location for this site is to be announced. by 2050, it is to go into operation. it's just 11 years for all the arguments remaining to be had. for instance, populations living near the potential site or other environmental impacts it might have. the possibility of earthquakes. all of that has to be explored and it's an ambitious timetable, particularly when you think so far all they have done is whittle it down to half the territory of germany. brent: talk to me about why it is so difficult to find a location. >> it's a hugely complex process. we are talking about 27,000 cubic meters of radioactive waste that they are trying to secure or store securely as possible for the next million years, if you could imagine such a thing. and they want to be able to bring the waste back up after 500 years if, for some reason, that seems like
brent: for more, i am joined by simon young in berlin.e are all responsible for producing this nuclear waste, but no one wants it in their backyard. when ca we expect a result? >> the clock is ticking. by 2031, the location for this site is to be announced. by 2050, it is to go into operation. it's just 11 years for all the arguments remaining to be had. for instance, populations living near the potential site or other environmental impacts it might have. the possibility of earthquakes....
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simone is not alone.d in the last six months. i feel like at times people think that they're being looked down on if they ask somebody for help, and i think in this generation that we are in, that's one thing that should change. the footballer marcus rashford's campaigning over lockdown has put food poverty on the political agenda. talking openly about his own experiences as a child helped to change government policy. a food voucher scheme was extended through the summer holiday for those entitled to free school meals. i'm doing bubble writing. the scheme was a huge benefit to simone and her ten—year—old son, malachi. it gave her an extra £15 a week to spend at the supermarkets. it was excellent and was really good, and really easy to put in place. i thought...| was worried i would take it down there and it wouldn't work and that would be quite embarrassing, but, no, very smooth from beginning to end. we're spending more time at home, so, you know, you are using more resources such as gas and electric, so
simone is not alone.d in the last six months. i feel like at times people think that they're being looked down on if they ask somebody for help, and i think in this generation that we are in, that's one thing that should change. the footballer marcus rashford's campaigning over lockdown has put food poverty on the political agenda. talking openly about his own experiences as a child helped to change government policy. a food voucher scheme was extended through the summer holiday for those...
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let's speak now it to our correspondent stephanie simons in washington d.c. jeff and we are only 6 weeks away from elections in the u.s. what have the presidential candidates promise to do to try to get the coronavirus under control. well the president didn't promise anything now today or yesterday or last week or the week before that the president is busy campaigning saying that he did everything possible and more than that to curb the threat and the. outcome of this covert 19 pandemic or code 19 infections here in the united states so on part of the president everything is done very very well and he saved the lives of millions in his mind however the other side of it president the president of the joe biden of course criticizing the president democrats are serious about how the president handled this code 19 crisis here and say 200000 death. in just doubling the number this number just doubling in 2 or 3 months is a clear sign that the president mishandled 'd this crisis this pandemic in a very very very very large and significant way when terms of public p
let's speak now it to our correspondent stephanie simons in washington d.c. jeff and we are only 6 weeks away from elections in the u.s. what have the presidential candidates promise to do to try to get the coronavirus under control. well the president didn't promise anything now today or yesterday or last week or the week before that the president is busy campaigning saying that he did everything possible and more than that to curb the threat and the. outcome of this covert 19 pandemic or code...
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we tensions have been high you can since the shooting of jacob blake correspondent stephens simons told us more about the mood with the president in town well it's it is what it was all week there is this is a divided city this is this is on the one hand people who are actually for donald trump who are welcoming the president you say like it's a good thing that he is he's coming here and then there's of course a large crowd and good proportion of poor portion of the citizens here who say this is the worst thing to do to come here today and right behind me protesters b.l.m. protestors and trump supporters are delivering each other and giving each other like a shouting match and shouting competition almost and we have talked to a few citizens here and canal shots too few people so let's have a listen what they have to say. this is us they way yak of these come down from around reason he's not coming there to help he's coming down here for racism he's not for a few not for the country right now after he said to be the president he seemed to relate to it's just not right the way he's puttin
we tensions have been high you can since the shooting of jacob blake correspondent stephens simons told us more about the mood with the president in town well it's it is what it was all week there is this is a divided city this is this is on the one hand people who are actually for donald trump who are welcoming the president you say like it's a good thing that he is he's coming here and then there's of course a large crowd and good proportion of poor portion of the citizens here who say this...
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simon is not of the robin hood ilk >> no. he is not. he is not.ry fellow sometimes. >> ornery. ornery >> ornery, yeah. what were you going to go with >> i memean. >> maybe that, too i've sat next to him, perfectly pleasant >> how are you doing he goes $33 billion. i said i'm saying hi he says that's how much we've given. that's how much -- you -- i said, well, i just wanted to meet you he goes, $33 billion put my hand out, you know. that was, by the way, pre-pandemic i used to do this thing, david, it's wild, i would take my hand and i would reach out and someone would shake it and give me every single illness they have we've learned better >> don't even talk about it. yes, we have yes, we have jim, on m&a i did want to hit navistar they wanted to buy what they didn't already own 16%. they did make -- this has been reported but i can confirm a $43 offer. i'm told by people close to navistar it's not going to do it but it's a starting point and it's a live matter and maybe they get there over the next month or so is the hope. those who are holding
simon is not of the robin hood ilk >> no. he is not. he is not.ry fellow sometimes. >> ornery. ornery >> ornery, yeah. what were you going to go with >> i memean. >> maybe that, too i've sat next to him, perfectly pleasant >> how are you doing he goes $33 billion. i said i'm saying hi he says that's how much we've given. that's how much -- you -- i said, well, i just wanted to meet you he goes, $33 billion put my hand out, you know. that was, by the way,...
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correspondent staff and simons is that welcome stephanie what's the mood there ahead of this visit while at the moment everything is very calm here and fairly empty people having the arrive here to greet the president and of course this can osha wisconsin is the safest place in the united states today why because the president is visiting when the president visits anywhere but in the white house then he brings a lot of security with secret service is it reserves or they come normally in the day before check everything out from the bomb sniffing dogs to everything more rope last more checkpoints is that or is that for and this is what we have right now so no tension as of now right here right now president about an hour and a half outs to visit this town and this is where we are ok and what is the president said he wants to achieve with this visit. you know that's a very good question and i might quote to you something he said yesterday in a press conference a white house press conference he said asked if the visit here in can osha would maybe be counterproductive to calming things down a
correspondent staff and simons is that welcome stephanie what's the mood there ahead of this visit while at the moment everything is very calm here and fairly empty people having the arrive here to greet the president and of course this can osha wisconsin is the safest place in the united states today why because the president is visiting when the president visits anywhere but in the white house then he brings a lot of security with secret service is it reserves or they come normally in the day...
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correspondent found simons is in can osha he told me what the city was like ahead of the president's arrival the moment everything is very calm here and fairly empty people haven't the arrived yet to greet the president and of course this can osha wisconsin is the safest place in the united states today why because the president is visiting when the president visits anywhere but in the white house then he brings a lot of security with secret service is that reserves are they come normally in the day before check everything out from the bomb sniffing dogs to everything more rope last more checkpoints is that or is it for and this is what we have right now so no tensions as of now right here right now president about an hour and a half outs to visit this town and this is where we are ok and what is the president said he wants to achieve with this visit. you know that's a very good question and i might quote to you something he said yesterday in a press conference a white house press conference he said asked if the visit here in can osha would maybe be counterproductive to calming thing
correspondent found simons is in can osha he told me what the city was like ahead of the president's arrival the moment everything is very calm here and fairly empty people haven't the arrived yet to greet the president and of course this can osha wisconsin is the safest place in the united states today why because the president is visiting when the president visits anywhere but in the white house then he brings a lot of security with secret service is that reserves are they come normally in...
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stephan simons in canal wisconsin thank you for that update. government protesters in lebanon clashed with police outside the gates of the country's parliament in beirut they're angry about 8 years of economic crisis and corruption under the country's ruling elite concerns ak owed by french president a minute of my call as he visited the country on tuesday there are also dives that lebanon's new prime minister can really reform the country. thanking that anger against years of state corruption demonstrators launch a battering ram to force open the gates leading onto beirut's parliament square and . anti-government protesters also remained undeterred as police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. the huge explosion at the city's port in early august pushed the public over the edge off to ensuring views of crisis and the collapse of the economy. discovered broke out as french president. visits lebanon to press for far reaching political reforms his trip also marks the national centenary french air force jets performed to fly past leaving a trai
stephan simons in canal wisconsin thank you for that update. government protesters in lebanon clashed with police outside the gates of the country's parliament in beirut they're angry about 8 years of economic crisis and corruption under the country's ruling elite concerns ak owed by french president a minute of my call as he visited the country on tuesday there are also dives that lebanon's new prime minister can really reform the country. thanking that anger against years of state corruption...
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dan simon is on the ground for us in california. >> reporter: laura, christine, we are just in front of this police checkpoint. just beyond those cones no one is allowed to go farther. so much destruction. downed power lines. unsafe for people to go through that area. you can also see that fuel tanker behind me, they're helping out the fire engines in the area, the firefighters who need more fuel to keep doing their jobs. in the meantime, no question people around the country have seen these horrific and disturbing images of fire destruction. i have to tell you, no place has been hit any harder than the small town of barre creek. even the town's fire station was destroyed. this fire came in so fast that the firefighters, all volunteer fire department, they couldn't get to the fire station to get the equipment out. most of the firefighters themselves lost their homes. the school is destroyed, most of the homes in that area is destroyed. i happened to run into a couple of county board of supervisors who explained the situation. take a look. >> we're not in control. we are not in contro
dan simon is on the ground for us in california. >> reporter: laura, christine, we are just in front of this police checkpoint. just beyond those cones no one is allowed to go farther. so much destruction. downed power lines. unsafe for people to go through that area. you can also see that fuel tanker behind me, they're helping out the fire engines in the area, the firefighters who need more fuel to keep doing their jobs. in the meantime, no question people around the country have seen...
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simon case isjust 41 years old.|j was just simon case isjust 41 years old.y andrew webster who is the headteacher of park view school in tottenham. welcome, thanks for joining welcome, thanks forjoining us. when are the kids all back? we are staggering the return throughout this weekend that but we are aiming that by next thursday, every child will have returned to school. what have you done to prepare? it's been a pretty significant programme of preparation, in terms of the general site. we had to maintain bubbles for year groups and we are trying to prevent as much crossover as we can between those year groups. so throughout the summer the team has worked very hard and we have done things like identify separate exits and entrances for year teens which staggers the start and end of the day and lunchtime and break time so logistically it has been quite a mission to get where we are now. how do you feel about the prospects of being able to properly connect with pupils in this environment? to make sure that everyone is getting the best that they can out of the
simon case isjust 41 years old.|j was just simon case isjust 41 years old.y andrew webster who is the headteacher of park view school in tottenham. welcome, thanks for joining welcome, thanks forjoining us. when are the kids all back? we are staggering the return throughout this weekend that but we are aiming that by next thursday, every child will have returned to school. what have you done to prepare? it's been a pretty significant programme of preparation, in terms of the general site. we...
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simon, thank you. simon jones, overnight in the city centre. simon, thank you.hest infection rates in the country? you mention there are signs for people to stick to the rows and not mix with each other. they are on the brink of a leicester star lockdown if they don't get this number under control, aren't they? that's correct. as i drove into bolton to do those mobile signs were let up, it was very dark and they were very clear messages. this place needs to ta ke clear messages. this place needs to take this message seriously to avoid a local lockdown, and the message coming out of the town hall behind me from the leader, it was that now is the time more than ever for people to play their part. it is up to people who live in bolton to do what they can to bring the numbers down and specifically that younger age group. more than 90% of these cases are among the age group of 18 to 49, really the working population, as people are going out and mixing with people, and it seems that the cases have spread as a result and increased. and the plea now is that you do not m
simon, thank you. simon jones, overnight in the city centre. simon, thank you.hest infection rates in the country? you mention there are signs for people to stick to the rows and not mix with each other. they are on the brink of a leicester star lockdown if they don't get this number under control, aren't they? that's correct. as i drove into bolton to do those mobile signs were let up, it was very dark and they were very clear messages. this place needs to ta ke clear messages. this place...
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of the i r i f r steve climate read virtual conference in the carbon on immigrant aid and senator simon steele who's minister of climate resilience and the environment marshall islands in the pacific to carla standing by for us secretary general of the mosul islands red cross society and in geneva in switzerland jay can shop again secretary general of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies will warm welcome to you all broke to carla let's start with you in the marshall islands if i may so you live on this island nation encircled by the vastness of the pacific ocean the the danger is right there up close give us a sense of what the marshall islands is going through now what you're experiencing and what the future holds. and we experience the end tax of climate change daily and do we have a compound that impacts as so it could be. as our reef systems are suffering because of ocean acidification sea level rise and yet we have to keep living day to day and responding to all of these impacts and. it's stressful it's just felt to have those compound it impacts an
of the i r i f r steve climate read virtual conference in the carbon on immigrant aid and senator simon steele who's minister of climate resilience and the environment marshall islands in the pacific to carla standing by for us secretary general of the mosul islands red cross society and in geneva in switzerland jay can shop again secretary general of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies will warm welcome to you all broke to carla let's start with you in the...
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simon's reporting that a force of. u.s. election coverage right up until. the day today it comes of course continues. on its own twitter. used. to fill the gap to use a hushed the day that's being with us have a good. to the point shawn opinion is clear positions international perspective such. a geo political storm is brewing in the eastern mediterranean and strangely enough it's 2 nato allies that are stoking the tensions in turkey versus greece is our no one willing to risk war that's our top the country to. the point cut to the next column t w. every day counts for us and for our planet. is on its way to bring you more conservation law how do we make signals green her how can we protect habitats. we can make a difference to. the ideas the environmental series of little 3000 on t.w. and all my. mates hope is for me. is for you. it's for help. is for her. be tough is for the. the 2 for is for us. is for. return from 2023250th anniversary here on new. a geo political storm is brewing in the eastern mediterranean and strangely enough it's 2 nato allies that
simon's reporting that a force of. u.s. election coverage right up until. the day today it comes of course continues. on its own twitter. used. to fill the gap to use a hushed the day that's being with us have a good. to the point shawn opinion is clear positions international perspective such. a geo political storm is brewing in the eastern mediterranean and strangely enough it's 2 nato allies that are stoking the tensions in turkey versus greece is our no one willing to risk war that's our...